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ARTICLE &. To see if the Town will instruct the Selectmen or ap- point a Committee to draft a set of by-laws for the Town and report the same at a subsequent meeting; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town will appoint a Committee to canvass the public ways of the Town, exclusive of thoroughfares and prin- cipal streets, and the location of termini of such other ways and names thereof, and report the results of their investigations with such recommendations as they may see fit to make at some future meeting of the Town; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 10. In the event of affirmative action under the preceding article, to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriatee the sum of $25.00 or what other sum, for the purpose of meeting the expense of such committee; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will authorize the School Committee to sell a part or the whole of the discontinued pumping equipment at the Quessy School, West Chelmsford; or act in relation thereto.
And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof at the Post Offices in the Centre of the Town, South Chelmsford, North Chelmsford and West Chelmsford, and at the School House, East Chelmsford and at the Golden Cove School House, West- lands, seven days at least before the time appointed for the holding of said meeting.
HEREOF FAIL NOT, and make return of this Warrant with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, at the time and place of holding the meeting aforesaid.
Given under our hands this twenty-fourth day of April, in the year of our Lord, nineteeen hundred and twenty-five.
GEORGE W. DAY, GEORGE RIGBY, ROBERT W. BARRIS, Selectmen of Chelmsford.
RETURN
I have served the foregoing Warrant by rosting attested cop'es thereof more than seven days before the time of said meeting, as directed by vote of the Town.
DONALD F. ADAMS, Constable of the Town of Chelmsford.
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SPECIAL MEETING, MAY 5, 1925
At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford qualified to vote in Town affairs, held pursuant to Warrant at the Upper Town Hall, Chelmsford Centre, on Tuesday Evening, May 5, 1925, at 8 o'clock, the following business was transacted, to wit:
The meeting was called to order by Moderator Walter Perham, and the Warrant read by Town Clerk Harold C. Petterson.
Before proceeding with the business called for in the Warrant, Mod- erator Walter Perham called the Town Clerk, Harold C. Petterson to the chair, and asked for personal privilege, no objection being made the Honorable Walter Perham was granted this privilege. At this time the Honarable Senator-Moderator Perham presented to the Town a beautiful "Gavel" which was made from a piece of wood obtained from the "Washington Elm," at Cambridge, Mass. This gavel is stained a mahogany color and around the center of the head of this gavel is a silver band which bears the following inscription: "Made of Wood From the Washington Eln, Cambridge, Presented to the Town of Chelmsford, Mass., by Walter Perham, May 5, 1925."
In presenting this gift to the Town the Honorable Senator-Moder- ator Perham said:
"We have just passed an important anniversary in Massachusetts, the scene of which was enacted in the neighboring towns of Lexington and Concord. The 19th of April marks the victory of an ideal, the beneficent results of which present no parallel in the history of mankind.
"This event is of particular interest to many of us whose ancestors joined the two companies of Minute Men in Chelmsford more than one hundred in number and marched to Concord on the morning of the 19th of April, 1775.
"Shortly after, in June, 1775, when the Continental Congress was sitting in Philadelphia, George Washington was chosen to be Command- er-in-Chief of the American Forces. He was nominated by John Adams of Massachusettes. On the second day of July, Washington arrived in Cambridge and made his headquarters at the Craigie House, later occu- pied by the Poet Longfellow?
"On the following day, July 3rd, General Washington took formal command of the Continental Army under the shade of the famous Wash- ington Elm.
"This historic Elm which stood for more than two centuries no longer remains to arouse the patriotism of the present generation, but the site has been perpetuated by the replacement of another Elm at the hands of Vice President Dawes on the Holiday just passed. It has been announced in the public press that President Coolidge will deliver an address at this famous site suitably commemorating the 150th 'anni- versary of Washington's Command on July 3rd next.
"It has been my good fortune to obtain a piece of wood from the old Washington Elm which has been fashioned into a gavel, and I have the honor, Mr. Moderator, ladies and gentlemen to present this gavel to the Town of Chelmsford. I present it through your executive officer,
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Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, Mr. George W. Day, the same to be for the use of moderators of the Town at future Town Meetings.
"The gavel is a symbol of order, an emblem of authority and may the historic significance of this gavel, serve as an inspiration to all our citizens to emulate the precept and example of the immortal Wash- ington."
Mr. George W. Day, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, in behalf of the Town of Chelmsford accepted this gift and said as follows:
"Mr. Moderator, Citizens and Seneator Perham. The wood from which this gavel was made was once an integral part of the Washington Elm, the supply was limited, but through personal effort, Senator Per- ham obtained this piece of wood and has had it finished as you see it and fittingly engravel, and tenders it to the Town so that Chelmsford may have a memento of those historical times which meant so much to Our Forefathers, the fruits of whose spirits we enjoy today. In behalf of the Town of Chelmsford I accept this 'gavel' in the same spirit in which it was tendered, and I herewith turn this gift over to the Town Clerk for use at this and subsequent Town Meetings.
On a motion made by Mr. Edward J. Robbins, it was unanimously voted to extend a rising vote of appreciation to Senator Perham for the gift of the "Washington Elm Gavel" presented to the Town by Senator Perham.
Under Article 1. On a motion made by John C. Monahan, that this article be left with the Board of Fire Engineers to report on at the next Annual Town Meeting, an amendment was made to the motion that the Engineers also study and report the needs of South Chelmsford and West Chelmsford Fire Departments, the amendment was carried and it was so voted.
Under Article 2. This article was disposed of under action taken under Article 1.
Under Article 3. Voted to dismiss this article.
Under Article 4. Motion made by J. Clark Osterhout that $400.00 additional be appropriated for Meat Inspector Salary, the voice vote was doubted and M. Edward Riney and J. C. Monahan were appointed tellers, a hand vote was taken and 81 voted in the affirmative and 98 voted in the negative.
Under Article 5. Voted that the sum of $675.00 be raised and appro- priated for the purpose of placing insurance on public buildings as follows: $30,000.00 on the East Chelmsford School House, $30,000.00 on the West Chelmsford School House, $15,000.00 on the South Chelms- ford School House, the money to be expended under the direction of the Selectmen.
Under Article 6. Voted to appropriate the sum of $22.00 to pay for two additional street lights on Putnam Ave.
Under Article 7. Voted to appropriate $1600.00 from money already in the hands of the Treasurer to pay unpaid bills.
Under Article 8. Voted that Emile E. Paignon, John C. Monahan, and the Board of Selectmen be appointed to draw a set of "By-Laws" for the Town and to report at a subsequent meeting.
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Under Article 9. Voted that a Committee consisting of Fred A. Snow, John McAdams, A. Heady Park, James F. Leahey, Arnold Perham and Henry Shedd be appointed to canvass the names and loca- tions of the streets, avenues and roads of the Town and report their recommendations at the next annual Town Meeting and in case the Committee contemplates a change in the name of a street the residents be given a hearing before the change is made.
Under Article 10. Voted that the sum of $25.00 be raised and appro- priated from money already in the hands of the Treasurer for use of the Committee named under Article 9 to care for expenses.
Under Article 11. Voted to authorize the School Committee to sell a part or the whole of the discontinued pumping equipment at the Quessy School, West Chelmsford.
Voted that the meeting be dissolved at 10 P. M.
WALTER PERHAM, Moderator.
HAROLD C. PETTERSON, Town Clerk.
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THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
MIDDLESEX, ss.
To Donald F. Adams, Constable of the Town of Chelmsford,
GREETING :
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in their several Polling Places, viz:
Precinct 1, Town Hall, Chelmsford Centre.
Precinct 2, Town Hall, North Chelmsford. -
Precinct 3, Historical Hall, West Chelmsford.
Precinct 4, School House, East Chelmsford.
Precinct 5, School House, South Chelmsford.
Precinct 6, Golden Cove School House, Westlands.
Tuesday, the sixtenth day of June, 1925, at 4 P. M. for the following purposes :
To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the nomination of Candidates of Political Parties for the following office:
Representative in Congress-5th Congressional District.
The Polls will be open from 4 P. M. to 8 P. M.
And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof at the Post Offices in the Centre of the Town, South Chelmsford, North Chelmsford and West Chelmsford and at the School House, East Chelmsford, and at the Golden Cove School House, West- lands, seven days at least before the time appointed for holding said meeting.
HEREOF FAIL NOT, and make return of this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of holding said meeting.
GEORGE W. DAY, GEORGE RIGBY, ROBERT W. BARRIS, Selectmen of Chelmsford.
RETURN
I have served the foregoing Warrant by posting attested copies thereof more than seven days before the time of holding said meeting, as directed by vote of the Town.
DONALD F. ADAMS,
Constable of the Town of Chelmsford.
June 8, 1925.
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PRIMARIES, JUNE 16, 1925
At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford qualified to vote in Primaries, held pursuant to Warrant posted June 8, 1925, at the several Precincts in the Town, the following persons re- ceived the number of votes set against their respective names: For Congressman of 5th Middlesex District-
Pre. 1 Pre. 2 Pre. 3 Pre. 4 Pre. 5 Pre. 6
Total
George H. Brown, Rep. 4
5
0
1
0
4
14
James Wilson Grimes, Rep.
6
7
1
0
3
1
18
Edith Nourse Rogers, Rep. 426
239
40
38
51
134
928
Blanks
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
Eugene N. Foss, Dem.
6
12
2
0
4
30
Blanks
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
Total
442
264
43
46
54
144
993
HAROLD C. PETTERSON, Town Clerk.
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
MIDDLESEX, ss.
To Donald F. Adams, Constable of the Town of Chelmsford,
GREETING :
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town who are qualified to vote in elections and also in Town affairs to meet in their several Polling Places, viz:
Precinct 1, Town Hall, Chelmsford Centre.
Precinct 2, Town Hall, North Chelmsford.
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Precinct 3, Historical Hall, West Chelmsford.
Precinct 4, School House, East Chelmsford.
Precinct 5, School House, South Chelmsford.
Precinct 6, Golden Cove School House, Westlands.
On Tuesday, the thirtieth day of June, 1925, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the following purpose:
To bring in their votes for the following Officer:
Representative in Congress, 5th Congressional District.
The Polls will be open from 2 P. M. to & P. M.
And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof at the Post Offices in the Centre of the Town, South Chelmsford, North Chelmsford and West Chelmsford and at the School House, East Chelmsford, and at the Golden Cove School House, West- lands, seven days at least before the time appointed for holding said meeting.
HEREOF FAIL NOT, and make return of this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of holding said meeting.
Given under our hands this twentieth day of June, A. D. 1925.
GEORGE W. DAY, GEORGE RIGBY, ROBERT W. BARRIS, Selectmen of Chelmsford.
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June 16, 1925.
RETURN
I have served the foregoing Warrant by posting attested copies thereof more than seven days before the time of holding said meeting, as directed by vote of the Town.
DONALD F. ADAMS, Constable of the Town of Chelmsford.
ELECTION, JUNE 30, 1925
At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford qualified to vote in elections and Town affairs, held pursuant to Warrant posted June 22, 1925, at the several Precincts in the Town the following persons received the number of votes set against their respective names: For Congressman of 5th Middlesex District-
Pre. 1 Pre. 2 Pre. 3 Pre. 4 Pre. 5 Pre. 6
Total
Eugene N. Foss
35
188
7
39
3
15
287
Edith Nourse Rogers
535
388
54
70
.70
174
1291
Blanks
1
5
0
1
0
0
7
Total
.571
581
61
110
73
189
1585
June 30, 1925.
HAROLD C. PETTERSON, Town Clerk.
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LIST OF JURORS Massachusetts General Laws, 1921
ยท Chapter 234
Section 2-A person attending and serving as a Juror in any Court in pursu ance of a draft shall not be liable to be drawn or to serve again within THREE YEARS after the termination of such service, except in NANTUCKET and DUKES COUNTIES, in which he shall be so liable once in every two years.
Section 9-The Jury Lists in cities shall be published as a public DOCUMENT, with the address and occupation of each JUROR and in TOWNS, the list with the Occupation of each JUROR shall be pub- lished in the ANNUAL TOWN REPORT.
REVISED JULY, 1925
Anderson, Anthony B., Stone Cutter, Main St., W. Chelmsford. Austin, Arthur W., Painter, Gay St., N. Chelmsford.
(1) Brown, Eliphalet G., Printer, Chelmsford St., Chelmsford.
Brown, Benjamin F., Foreman, Main St., W. Chelmsford. Brockelhurst, Thomas, Chemist, Stedman St., Chelmsford. Buxton, Harry O., Salesman, Carlisle St., E. Chelmsford. Burbeck, Eli T., Foreman, Chelmsford St., Chelmsford. Davis, Garfield A., Foreman, High St., Chelmsford.
Day, George W., Retired, Westford St., Chelmsford.
Dow, John C., Machinist, Gorham St., E. Chelmsford. Connors, John E., Furniture Maker, Dartmouth St., N. Chelmsford. Constantino, Perley J., Plumber, Highland Ave., N. Chelmsford.
Fallon, Edward, Janitor, Princeton St., N. Chelmsford.
Finnick, Charles, Farmer, Gorham St., East Chelmsford. George David B., Carpenter, Boston Rd., Chelmsford. Greig, William, Typesetter, Billerica St., Chelmsford. Grant, James R., Retired, Chelmsford St., Chelmsford. Gray, Earl M., Banker, Warren Ave., Chelmsford. Hackett, James J., Engineer, Amherst St., N. Chelmsford.
Hamilton, Thomas L., Salesman, Billerica St., Chelmsford. Haley, Daniel E., Manager, Bridge St., Chelmsford. Hall, William H., Salesman, Littleton St., Chelmsford. (2) Harrington, John E., Salesman, Princeton St., No. Chelmsford. Hoelzell, Charles F., Operator, Ripley St., N. Chelmsford. Ingham, David, Retired, Chelmsford St., Chelmsford. Jennison, Lewis H., Salesman, Gorham St., E. Chelmsford. Johnson, Wilhelm T., Tailor, North St., Chelmsford. Johnson, John G., Tailor, Chelmsford St., Chelmsford. Kershaw, Samuel S., Overseer, Middlesex St., N. Chelmsford. Kelly, John J., Foreman, Gorham St., East Chelmsford. Kiberd, James, Sr., Painter, Newfield St., No. Chelmsford. (3) Kimball, Perley, Farmer, Crosby St., Chelmsford. Knowlton, Herbert A., Chauffeur, High St., Chelmsford. Lougee, Charles E., Farmer, Robin Hill Rd., Chelmsford. Lapham, Wilbur E., Farmer, Maple Rd., So. Chelmsford. Marinel, Walter N., Mechanic, Groton Rd., N. Chelmsford.
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Monahan, John J., Contractor, Main St., W. Chelmsford. McAdams, John A., Machinist, Dalton Rd., Chelmsford. McIntosh, George A., Machinist, Subway, Chelmsford. McEnaney, Arthur J., Machinist, Gay St., N. Chelmsford. McGlinchey, Peter, Stone Cutter, Main St., W. Chelmsford. Meagher, Dennis J., Supt., Gorham St., East Chelmsford. Osborn, Viranus C., Supt., Chelmsford St., Chelmsford. (4) Paignon, Emile E., Farmer, Proctor Rd., So. Chelmsford. Parker, John F., Salesman, Acton Rd., S. Chelmsford. Perham, Karl M., Farmer, Dalton Rd., Chelmsford. (5) Parkhurst, Winthrop A., Treasurer, Acton St., Chelmsford. Picken, William T., Paymaster, Middlesex St., N. Chelmsford. (6) Queen, Myron O., Foreman, Middlesex St., No. Chelmsford. Queen, Clifford, Carpenter, Newfield St., N. Chlemsford. Quigley, William J., Retired, Middlesex St., N. Chelmsford. Riney, M. Edward, Contractor, School St., W. Chelmsford. Reid, George, Laborer, Main St., W. Chelmsford Russell, Herbert S., Retired, Middlesex St., N. Chelmsford. Robertson, Richard G., Moulder, Carlisle St., East Chelmsford. Russell, Edward, Lumberman, North St., Chelmsford. Rigby, George, Operative, Dartmouth St., No. Chelmsford. Scoboria, John P., Firmer, Proctor Rd., S. Chelmsford. Shedd, Henry C., Farmer, Carlisle St., E. Chelmsford. Smith, Josiah, Paving Cutter, Main St., West Chelmsford. Sweetser, Herbert C., Appraiser, Boston Rd., Chelmsford. Smith, Ervin E., Merchant, Worthen St., Chelmsford. Sullivan, Daniel V., Farmer, Riverneck Rd., E. Chelmsford. Stearns, Edwin L., Carpenter, Stedman St., Chelmsford. Small, George, Operator, Center St., East Chelmsford. Stokhim, Ilenry A., Carpenter, Carlton Ave., East Chelmsford. Shedd, Harry I .. , Operative, Middlesex St., No. Chelmsford. Tucke, Edward D., Retired, Grosvenor St., N. Chelmsford. Vinal, John W., Retired Groton Rd., N. Chelmsford. Waite, George L., Farmer, Proctor Rd., So. Chelmsford.
Ward, Patrick S., Merchant, Highland Ave., N. Chelmsford.
Walker, James P., Foreman, Newfield St., No. Chelmsford. Williams, Albert C., Machinist, Maple Ave., Chelmsford.
(7) Wheeler, Arthur O., Agent, Washington St., No. Chelmsford.
HAROLD C. PETTERSON, Clerk, Board of Selectmen.
.(1) Drawn Aug. 19, 1925.
(2) Drawn Oct. 19, 1925.
(3) Drawn Sept. 15, 1925.
(4) Drawn Oct. 15, 1925.
(5) Drawn Oct. 19, 1925.
(6) Drawn Sept. 15, 1925.
(7) Drawn Sept. 15, 1925.
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VITAL STATISTICS For the Year Ending Dec. 31st, 1925
Attention is called to the following vital statistics: It is important that these records shall be correct. If any errors are discovered, the Town Clerk will deem it a favor to have them reported at once, so that corrections may be made.
As required by Chapter 46, Section 15. General Laws of Massachu- setts, notice is hereby given that the Town Clerk will furnish blanks for returns of births, to parents, householders, physicians and registered hospital officers applying therefor.
BIRTHS RECORDED
Date Name of Child
Names of Parents
JAN.
1 Raymond Geile Malloy Richard and Alice P. (Spaulding)
1 John Quinn . Martin J. and Martha L. (Kivlan)
3 Mark Herbert Norton . Mark H. and (Mildred O. Johnston)
5 Edward Joseph Scollan . Michael J. and (Lillian E. Welch)
6 Constance Louise Alden . Augustus E. and (L. C. Dursthoff)
7 Ernest Samuel Mortham Samuel and (Ethel Lane)
11 Mary Naliwarko . Walter and (Annie Yourkon)
12 Dorothy Ida Sargent Harry and (Gertrude Alexander)
13 Charles Albert McLoon Nelson L. and (M. E. Worcester)
16 Marion Evelyn Adams Robert and (Grace Field)
19 Rita Barron William J. and (Mary Blott)
20 Clara Louise Cole
Richard Henry and (Elsie D. Smith)
21 Evelyn Ruth Smith
Frederick and (Edna Day)
21 Rita Vercontrain
Joseph and (Clarinda Normandin) ..
22 Channing Spencer Williams . Phillip and (Florence Whitney) Edmund and (Rosa Therrien)
23 24 Joseph Louis Leo Machildon Arthur and (Laura Gendreau)
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Hollis and (Dorothy Dickinson)
25 Joseph Philip Ovela Gaudette. . Arthur and (Mary Jane Lessard)
29 Sallie Loraine Swallow George N., Jr. and (H. L. Butterfield)
FEB.
1 Mary Lawrence Moraes . Amandis and (Lena Lawrence)
2 Allen David. Todd . Albert J. and (Monica J. Horsman)
6 Lillian Elizabeth Hansen . Hans M. and (Dorothy Christofsen)
Victor Demcais . Victor and (Laurencia Brulee)
8 Herbert Lec McEnaney Leo Henry and (Adella Parkhurst)
9 Flora Marjorie Vinson . Martin Luther and (Alice Wall)
12 John Warren Hafey .John F. and (Florence Wetmore)
15 Earl Dexter Clement William W. and (Viola M. Nichols)
22 Josephine Rosseau Louis and (Lena Lombardi)
23 Shirley Mae Cooper Sidney and (Mae H. Hopper)
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MAR.
3 Thomas Lenard Mackey
Thomas E. and (V. H. Brick)
7 Dorothy Perry Freitas . Jciasa and (Mary Perry)
9 Louise Gouvaaia .John and (Mary Santos)
9 Arthur Warren Patenaude . Arthur and (Mildred M. Roberts)
10 Thomas William Sykes Richard O. and (Katherine Vennard)
11 Stanley Teddy Pawelka . John and (Mary Gorlka)
14 Maryanne Auger Isidore and (Arcilla Levasseur)
21 Helen Shirley Kinney Horace and (Anna Norwood)
23 Phillis Arline Burton Harry and (Doris Luke)
23 Francisco C. Silva Manuel and (Mary Mendonca)
25 Mary Treso Germaine LeBlancNere and (Alphonsine Lecour)
30 Petronele Ruth Zukauskis ... John and (Katherene Emauskai)
APRIL
2 Gloria Lucille Champagne Alphonse and (Diana Champagne)
2 Maurice Langlois Napoleon and (Eva Dion)
6 Blair Edward Finnegan .James E. and (Marion Jones)
7 Alice May Adams Donald and (Marion Smith)
Andrew M. and (Anna Klatka)
9 Elizabeth Anna Shuhany Charles H. and (Harriet Lee Reed)
13 Thomas Karr Kidder
15 Dorothy Claire Johnson . John and (Tona Anderson)
19 Ruth Elinor Morris . Vernon B. and (Mabel Farrow)
19 Patricia Ann Valentine John H. and (Anna V. Barrows)
21 Edward Warren Emerson .John J. and (Annie Gertrude Dyke)
23 Mary Louise Wall . Martin and (Elsie Richard)
23 Carlos Ferreira Manuel and (Maria P. Teixeira)
30 Peter Borodawka . Luke and (Annie Bornko)
MAY
7 Martha Emerson Theodore W. and (H. M. Lambert)
9 Stillborn
9 Clarice Lila Scott .Percy and (Beryl Gilmore)
12 Stillborn.
13 Bryce Harding Kiberd . James and (Marjorie McGough)
13 Joseph Raymond McNulty .George and (Ellen Rourke)
15 Adeline Cirasalla Vito and (Nickoline DiPrez)
16 Illegitimate
17 James Junior Hill James and (Martha Cahey)
17 Mary Patricia Theresa MonahanJohn Carroll and (Frances O'Neil)
20 Claire Marie Rooney David and (Margueritee Nickerson)
21 Joseph Alfred Couturier Alfred J. and (Mary A. McTeague)
21 Emerson Edward Kolesnikoff .. Peter and (Greta Osborn)
25 Maureen Alice Roane .John F. and (Rose M. McEnaney)
26 Marie Claire Doris Ducharme .. Timothy and (Alma Bedard)
30 Paul Raymond Cummings ' . John and (Artena Rancourt)
30 Caroline May Hodge Harold B. and (Rena A. Luke)
JUNE
6 Phyllis Agnes Paignon . Roy E. and (Agnes Koford)
11 John Eason Donavan .John E. and (H. M. Cunningham)
12 Edith Louise Trubey Walter E. and (Elizabeth M. Hoole)
13 William Robert Greenwood. . Raymond and (Kathryn Shore)
16 Robert James Caton Perley G. and (Dorothy S. Webster)
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Date Name of Child
Names of Parents
18 Lillian Cecil Roux
. Clarence and (Aurare Chevaier)
19 Alfredo Constantino Ferreira Jose and (Marie Asdnsion)
20 Francis Edwin Ballinger
. Raymond and (Edna Biggar)
23 Barbara Carolyn Hammond .. . Thomas J. and (Gladys E. Prince)
30 Elsie Mary Ayotte Henry and (Elsie Manseau)
JULY
3 Royal Shawcross, Jr.
Royal and (Nellie L. Butterfield)
5 Blanche Eliza Spaulding Ira J. and (Maud Terrys)
5 Andrew Belinsky Michael and (Tarkla Beodaka)
7 Elizabeth Alice Nickles Stephen and (Alice Lamothe)
12 Rita Natalie Meade David J. and (May Scales)
15 Harold Leonard Pivirotto . Anthony and (Philomena Capuano)
15 Helen Visniewski
Stanley and (Karolina Naleski)
20 Lewis Arthur Dutton
. Raymond W. and (Forence Dalton)
21 Richard Roland Rafferty
. George P. and (Lena Constantino)
26 Illegitimate.
26 Mary Virginia Fox . Edward and (Evelyn Silver)
26 Chester Gerald Leedberg Oscar and (Ingeborg Anderson)
28 Betty Leha Beaulieu Joseph and (Irene Sortwell)
28 Janice Vivian Koford . Walter and (Florence Olsen)
30 Louis Leroy Hannaford Lewis Leroy and (Eliza Hollis)
31 Marie Eva Delia Jean Michel and (Delia Boucher)
AUG.
1 Charlotte Cynthia Haire
. Milton G. and (Gladys M. Hodgdons)
7 Neil Chandler . Neil and (Agnes Burrows)
8 Kenneth Robert Reid, Jr. . Kenneth and (Viola Crafts)
12 Birger Junior Petterson . Birger and (Diana Nilson)
16 Joseph Alfred Albert Bussiere. . Stanislaw and (Mariane Boisvert)
17 Walter Stephen Trainor Walter S. and (Elsie M. Bergsten)
20 Kenneth Raymond Millman.
18 Francis Edward Flynn, Jr. Francis E. and (Rose N. LeClaire) . Frederic E. and (K. E. Clark)
24 Evelyn Muriel Russell Aonzo H. and (Evelyn E. Craven)
26 Wiliam Aldred Anderson William A. and (Phylis I. Kinney)
27 Dorothea Helen Sanderson. . Howard C. and (Helen Cook)
28 Joseph Raymond Armand Johnson .. Nicholas and (R. A. Beaudoin)
SEPT.
1 Angelo Squglia Luigi and (Antoinette Viglincci)
5 Frederick W. Nystrom 6 Arthur R. and (Helena G. Merrill) . Manuel and (Anna C. Luz)
. Costa and (Bosiliki Panara)
11 Mildred Margaret LeClair Arthur and (Lena Narden)
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