Town annual report of Middleborough, Massachusetts 1935, Part 6

Author: Middleboro (Mass.)
Publication date: 1935
Publisher: s.n.
Number of Pages: 264


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Government shall be applied to the cost of the project or to the payment of the loan herein authorized. For the purpose of carrying out the intent of this article, a Building Committee of five shall be appointed by the Moderator with full power to remodel the building within the sum herein appropriated and allotted.


Voted: that the town of Middleboro amend the vote passed under Article 2 of the warrant for the special town meeting held on April 8, 1935 by striking out "$35,000" and substituting therefor "$32,000" and by striking out "$22,000" and substituting therefor "$19,000" and by striking out "$31,500" and substituting therefor "$28,500" and by strik- ing out the words "the loan to be reduced by the sum so received and applied", and adding "and allotted under any Federal Grant", so as to read as follows:


Voted: that the town purchase the lands and buildings located on North Main St. known as the P. H. Peirce Grocery Store property, from the trustees under the will of Thomas S. Peirce, and that the said grocery store be remodelled into quarters for a police station, fourth district court of Plymouth, and for public comfort stations for men and women, in substantial accordance with plans and specifica- tions prepared by Hal. B. Sumner, Architect; and for this purpose that the town raise and appropriate the sum of thirty-two thousand dollars ($32,000), thirteen thousand dollars ($13,000) of which shall be used for the purchase of the property and nineteen thousand dollars ($19,000) shall be used for the remodeling of the same, Of this sum, thirty-five hundred dollars ($3,500) shall be included in the tax levy of the year 1935 and the remainder shall be raised by the issue of bonds or notes of the town, and the treasurer with the approval of the selectmen, be and hereby is authorized and empowered to issue bonds or notes of the town therefor in the sum not to exceed twenty-eight thousand five hundred dollars ($28,500) Payable in accor- dance with the provisions of Section 1 of Chapter 17 of the


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Acts of 1932, in such manner that the whole loan shall be paid off in not more than ten years from the date of the first bond or note, or at such earlier date as the treasurer with the approval of the selectmen, shall determine. The select- men are directed to request assistance from the Federal Government through the E.R.A. or any substitute or public works program, and any grant of money received from the Federal Government shall be applied to the cost of the project or to the payment of the loan herein authorized. For the purpose of carrying out the intent of this article, a Building Committee of five shall be appointed by the Moderator with full power to remodel the building within the sum herein appropriated and allotted under any Federal grant.


Vote was; Yes 94 No 6.


Article 3: To see if the town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to proceed in accordance with the Federal Relief Appropriation Act of 1935 and with chapter 404 of the Acts of 1935, Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


Voted: that the town instruct the Selectmen to request financial assistance from the Federal Government to re- model the P. H. Peirce Grocery Store into quarters for the Fourth District Court of Plymouth, Police Station and Comfort Stations for men and women, as provided for in the Federal Relief Appropriation Act of 1935 and in ac- cordance with Chapter 404 of the Acts of 1935, Common- wealth of Massachusetts.


Vote was; Yes 96 No 0


Same committee reappointed to act on construction of Police and Court Station by the Moderator.


Record of Special Town Meeting October 28, 1935


Article 1: To see if the Town will vote to authorize and direct the Selectmen to accept on behalf of the Town


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a federal grant of money for use in financing the remodeling, restoration and construction of additions to the 4th District Court House and Police Station, including purchase of land, as authorized by vote of the special Town Meeting of the Town of Middleboro held on September 3, 1935, or take any action relative thereto.


Voted: that vote be taken on this article by secret ballot.


Voted: that for the purpose of financing the remodeling, restoration and construction of additions to the 4th. Dis- trict Court House and Police Station, including purchase of land, as authorized by the special town meeting held Sep- tember 3, 1935 the selectmen are hereby authorized and directed to accept on behalf of the town, for use in carrying out such project, a federal grant of money pursuant to the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, and the Building Committee is authorized to construct said project and enter into all necessary and proper contracts and agree- ments in respect thereto, all subject to applicable federal regulations; and the selectmen and the Building Committee are authorized to do all other acts and things necessary or convenient for obtaining said grant, and for the construction of said project.


Vote was; Yes 68 No 59.


Article 2: To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money by loan or otherwise for the use of the Old Age Assistance Department in meeting the expenses of the said department for the remainder of the year 1935, and act thereon.


Article 3: To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money by loan or otherwise for the use of the Welfare Department, in meeting the expenses of said department for the remainder of the year 1935, and act thereon.


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Article 4: To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money by loan or otherwise for the use of the Soldiers Relief Department in meeting the expenses of said department for the remainder of the year 1935, and act thereon.


Article 5: To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum of money by loan or otherwise for the use of the Board of Selectmen in meeting the Town's share of the cost of any Emergency Relief Administration projects, and act thereon.


Articles 2, 3, 4 & 5: Voted: that the town of Middle- borough raise and appropriate the sum of $11,000.00 for the purposes specified in articles 2, 3, 4, & 5. Of said sum there shall be allocated to the old Age Assistance Depart- ment the sum of $3,000.00, to the Welfare Department the sum of $4,500.00 to the Soldiers Relief Department the sum of $500.00, to the Board of Selectmen to be expended under the direction of the Board of Selectmen, as the town's share, if any, of the cost of any Emergency Relief Administration Project the sum of $3,000.00 and that the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be and hereby is authorized to borrow, under authority of and in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 188 of the Acts of 1935 as amended, the sum of $11,000.00 and to issue bonds or notes of the town therefor, said bonds or notes to be paid in not more than five years or at such times as may be directed by the Emer- gency Finance Board named in Chapter 49 of the Acts of 1933.


The vote was; Yes 97 No 0.


A quorum was present at time of adjournment.


Record of Special Town Meeting December 2, 1935


Article 1: To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of thirty-five hundred ($3500) dollars from the surplus


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account of the Gas and Electric Department; five hundred ($500) dollars of said sum to be allocated to the Old Age Assistance Department and three thousand ($3000) dollars to the Welfare Department to meet the necessary expenses of these departments for the remainder of the year 1935, and act thereon.


Voted: that the vote on this article be taken by secret ballot.


Voted: that the town of Middleboro transfer the sum of thirty-five hundred ($3500) dollars from the surplus account of the Gas and Electric Department; five hundred ($500) dollars of the said sum to be allocated to the Old Age Assistance Department and three thousand ($3000) dollars to the Welfare Department to meet the necessary expenses of these departments for the remainder of the year 1935.


Vote was: Yes 108 No 102


Article 2: To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of fifteen thousand fifty ($15,050) dollars from the surplus account of the Gas and Electric Department for the use of Works Progress Administration projects; three thousand one hundred fifty ($3,150) dollars of said sum to be allocated for the purchase of three (3) new trucks; eighteen hundred ($1800) dollars to be allocated to the project of leveling the base ball field; three thousand nine hundred ($3900) dollars to be allocated to completing and enlarging the playgrounds and foot ball field project; and six thousand two hundred ($6200) dollars to be allocated to the sidewalk project, and act thereon.


Voted: that the town of Middleboro transfer the sum fifteen thousand fifty ($15,050) dollars from the surplus account of the Gas and Electric Department for the use of Works Progress Administration projects; three thousand one hundred fifty ($3150) dollars of said sum to be allocated


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for the purchase of three (3) new trucks; eighteen hundred ($1800) dollars to be allocated to the project of leveling the base ball field; three thousand nine hundred ($3900) dollars to be allocated to completing and enlarging the play- grounds and foot ball field project; and six thousand two hundred ($6200) dollars to be allocated to the sidewalk project.


Vote was: Yes 101 No 47


Article 3: To see if the town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to use so much of the surplus funds of the Gas and Electric Department as is necessary to pro- vide the Town's costs for a Works Progress Administration Project for the continuing the underground Electric system from the end of the present system at Oak Street, thru Center Street to John Glass Jr. Square, and act thereon.


Voted: that the town of Middleborough authorize the Board of Selectmen to use a portion of the surplus funds of the Gas and Electric Department in a sum not to exceed ninety-five, hundred ($9500) dollars, for the purpose of furnishing the Town's share of a Works Progress Adminis- tration project for the continuance of the present electric light under-ground system and incidental expense connected therewith, from the present end of said system on Center Street at Oak Street thru Center St. to John Glass Jr. Square.


Vote was: Yes 62 No 39


Article 4: To see if the town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to use so much of the surplus funds in the Gas and Electric Department as is necessary to provide the Town's costs for a Works Progress Administration pro- ject for the continuing the underground electric system from the end of the present system at Clifford Street, thru Wareham Street to the Electric Light Station, and act there- on.


Voted: that the town of Middleborough authorize the Board of Selectmen to use a portion of the surplus funds of


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the Gas and Electric Department, in a sum not to exceed fifty-five hundred ($5500) dollars, for the purpose of fur- nishing the town's share of the cost of a Works Progress Project for the construction of underground conduits for the purpose of carrying electric light wires and incidental expenses connected therewith, from the present end of the electric light underground system on Wareham St. at Clifford St. thru Wareham St. to the Electric Light Station.


Article 5: To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of five thousand ($5000) dollars from the surplus ac- count of the Gas and Electric Department for the use of the Board of Selectmen in supplying the costs to the Town of any other Works Progress Administration projects that may be approved, provided that only such sum or portions thereof be used as in the opinion of the Board will best serve the town's interests, and act thereon.


Voted: that the town of Middleborough transfer the sum of five thousand ($5000) dollars from the surplus ac- count of the Gas and Electric Department for the use of the Board of Selectmen in supplying the costs to the town of any other Works Progress Administration projects that may be approved, provided that only such sum or portions thereof be used as in the opinion of the Board will best serve the town's interests.


A quorum was present at time of adjournment.


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VITAL STATISTICS


BIRTHS RECORDED IN MIDDLEBOROUGH DURING YEAR 1935.


Date Names Delayed returns 1860 Jan. 30 Lubin Merton Cole


1865


Mar. 27 Abraham Lincoln Thomas


Dec. 18 Katie Julian Alden


1867


Sept. 26 Frank Thomas


1875 Jan. 11 Edith Allerton Roberts Nov. 3 Mary P. Jones 1878 Mar. 7 Charles F. Jones 1881 Feb. 18 Susan E. Macomber 1929 July 1933 July 20 Joan Rosamond Peterson


1934 April May Dec. 21


4 Mary Silva 8 Joyce Emily Bessette Chandler


Dec. 27 Dorothy Jean Rose


Dec. 30 Joseph Mondeau


1935 Jan. Jan. 6 Houlihan


1 Audrey Louise Flynn


10 Wanda Fay Burgess


11 Helen Elizabeth Whitcomb


21 Virginia Fava


29 Alice May Shaw


Feb. 2 Craig Richardson


3 Phillip Harold Kyrouz 9 Norine Alice Houlihan


9 Catherine Joan Rogers


Names of Parents


Nathaniel & Martha L. Foy


John A. & Mary E. Pierce Thomas J. & Julia A. Weston


John Atwood & Mary E. M. Pierce


James F. & Faustina F. Wilcox Charles A. & Susan I. Haskell


Charles A. & Susan I. Haskell


William H. & Etta Haskell


11 Marion Elizabeth Danielson John & Elizabeth Asadorian


Walter Hjalmar & Margaret Cronan


Philip & Theresa Cammondona


Armand A. & Emily Costa Paul R. & Helen Parker


Manuel M. & Mary Sequira Leo & Tessie Rebuttini


Thomas James & Edith Louise Yeaton


Wm. Francis & Mildred M. Dudley


Royal Fayette & Hazel Emily Adams


Joseph Carleton & Helen Louise Sutcliffe


Dante & Mary Alberti Willard M. & Mary E. Wrigh- tington


Theodore G. & Priscilla L. Hol- loway


Joseph R. & Gertrude Chase Everett Richard & Doris Mala- gutti Hugh J. & Mary Roberts


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11 Sylvia Jeanette Mclaughlin John Cameron & Olive Althea Chamberlain


13 Ann Jeannette Travaglini


14 David Franklin Vickery


16 Constance Lucille Jennings 17 Arnold Thomas Wainwright


18 Robert Arnold DeArruda


20 Beverly Ann Tecino


21 Daniel Aaron Pollen


23 Ralph Weldon Tripp, Jr.


25 William Edward Comeau 25 Carolyn Ray


Mar. 2 Patricia Jane Haskins 3 Doris Leslie Tubman


6 Esther Virginia Nelson 8 Myron Joseph Bump 8 Franklin Everett Tibbetts 11 Elaine Margaret Remillard 16 Roy Phillip Lammi


23 David Richard MacNayr


25 Dale Frederick Meier 26 Sally Ann Rullo


26 Phyllis Lorraine Osborne


28 Patricia Louise Matti 29 Norman Francis Foster


31 Edward William Gomes


April 3 Ann Theresa Foubert


5 David Forrest Washburn


6 George Richard Benton 6 Joseph Robert Vaughan 9 Alice Lee Moranville


9 Frederick Arthur Bazinet


9 Robert Carlton Washburn 10 Eleanor Louise MacIntire 13 Sarah Goodale


16 Richard Lawrence Boehme


17 Ralph Edward Zeiba 22 Richard Bernard Schaaf


28 David Rodman Vaughan


May 2 Weston Eayrs, 3d 2 Eldon George Souza 8 Barbara May Russell


12 Donald Gilman Waite 13 Shirley Ann Freitas 13 Francis Joseph Murray 25 Ernest Fred Bower 25 Margaret Ann Gasumas


29- Carolyn Ann Wall


June 7 Eileen Mary Perkins


Theodore R. & Cora J. Butler Fred W. & Ada Dimond Harry J. & Virginia W. Caswell James W. & Violet M. Swartz Augustus & Elsie C. Irving Joseph & Margaret M. Mac- Causland


David A. & Anne Slifkin Ralph W. & Alice M. Russell John W. & Ethel F. Nolan Clifford W. & Catherine Costa


Russell L. & Jennie E. Cotti Kenneth & Doris Vickery Samuel & Esther Harrington Dana E. & Mildred F. Keyes Frank C. & Lillian M. Hinks Leo H. & Anna M. McLeod Adolph A. & Elina Rossi Archie A. & Dorothy A. Ray Frederick J. & Agnes Liedka Samuel & Marjorie DeMoranville David G. & Gertrude E. Smith Louis G. & Elsie Sousa


Andrew F. & Beatrice White Joseph J. & Ruth J. Farnum


Frederick L. & Catherine Ferrell David F. & Violette Carver George M. & Florence O. Riis Lewis F. & Eva G. Griswold Russell S. & Lena Caporello Romeo A. & Elvira Paty Robert C. & Annie H. Cole Charles I. & Esther Saunders Robert P. & Elizabeth Tillson Lawrence M. & Rosilda Bous- quin


Edward & Alma M. Baldwin Richard B. & Delight Perkins Rodman W. & Josephine P. Luce


Weston & Mabel Anderson Manuel T. & Alice Mondeau Andrew M. & Stella M. Gardner Harold G. & Harriet Leland George & Cordelia Eldridge Francis J. & Mary Teabo Ernest R. & Lillian F. Haley John & Victoria Petrowski Arthur Irving & Louise Casey


Arthur E. & Rose Powers


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9 Gertrude Bellam da Costa


15 Eleanor Doris Kelly


16 Roberta Ann Murdock 18 Charles Bartlett Clark 18 Samuel James Drake 22 Ralph Richard Arnold 22 Nancy Jane Northway 25 Roberta Ellen Fiske 26 John Garofolo


28 Fred Samuel Green


July


3 Donald Herbert Nourse 4 Frank Edson Harris Jr.


7 Robert Folsom Goodhue


10 Randolph Francis Correiro


14 Patricia Lee Carmichael


15 Bernard Francis Cabral, Jr.


19 William Farley


24 Charles Arthur Thibeault 26 Richard Weston Thayer 27 Calvin Leroy Phinney


27 Andrew Cameron Corsini 28 Edward Lee Denson


Aug. 4 Robert Irving Pillsbury 7 Arnold Fred Foye


13 William Thomas Luddy, Jr. 13 Janice Claire Silva


15 Elton Carl Wadsworth, Jr. 22 Joseph Leonard Chartier 23 Promades


23 Joan Frances Garnier 23 Shirley Frances Gomes 26 Robert Francis DiPalma 27 Anne Margaret McCann 27 Frederick Allen Nickerson


Sept. 3 Martha Elizabeth Beard 5 James Varnum Thomas 12 William Albert Grew


12 Carolyn Edith MacNeill 13 Patricia Rose Brady 14 Frederick Shurtleff Hanson 16 Carol Anderson


25 Susan Bailey


30 Cynthia Ann Perkins


Oct. 5 George Russell Tripp 10 Ralph Edward Gates 13 Robert Clinton Shaw


Frederick W. & Susanne H. Ballam


Edward & Agnes L. LeBarnes Robert & Thelma M. Baker Fletcher, Jr. & Marguerite Swift Lemuel F. & Edith Nickerson Paul W. & Mae Wheeler Cecil R. & Alice A. Forsberg Robert & Marjorie E. Plissey Patrick & Lena Jardullo Paul & Laura Jones


Harold E. & Gladys M. Gifford Frank E. & Mary Baker Gifford Donald F. & Genevieve G. John- son


Frank A. & Grace C. Augustine Lawrence M. & Hazel Fowler Bernard F. & Helen F. McCor- mick


Edward J. & Elizabeth G. McCausland


Edgar C. & Mildred B. Phillips Azel O. & Florence Carver Sheldon L. & Dorothy L. Orrall Leon H. & Margaret Cameron Frank F. & Pauline Pearse


Carl F. & Naomi Dempsey Harold O. & May Sparrow William T. & Emma Dube Joseph T. & Alice Sylvester Elton C. & Mae Fraser Oliver L. & Laura Messier Frank & Jennie Vose Howard E. & Ethel Clark Edmund M. & Mabel Long Rocco & Sophie Inglese Michael & Beatrice Magee Allen P. & Edith M. Raymond


Thomas E. & Julia E. Sampson Clyde & Cora Staples William M. & Marion B. Trout Gordon & Edith Paun John M. & Angela Ambrosini Frederick S. & Carolyn L. Elliott Roger & Alice Burgess Donald H. & Eunice Atwood Albert S. & Mary T. Cabral


Arthur W. & Bernice Shaw Harold C. & Ellen McCarthy Leroy E. & Ruth Carolyn Sargent


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14 Karl William Hupfer


17 Donald Ralph Fanjoy


17 Raymond Charles Guerin


19 Christino Clara Silvia


19 Robert Bigelow Martin 25 Ann Marie Callan


27 Rollene Catherine Snowden


29 William Emil Heleen


Nov. 1 Frederick Carlton Correia 1 Susan Leonard Cushman 3 Carver


7 Barbara Ann Lemmo


20 George Kayajan


21 Jim Frances Howes


26 Judith Ann Ferrini


29 Herbert William Rounseville Herbert W. & Lillian I. Car- michael


Dec.


2 Robert Thomas Coe


2 Donald Cooper Savary


5 Howard Scott McCallum


6 Florence Maria Butler


7 Wayne Francis Dudley


7 Frederick Jason Ripley


15 Janet Gertrude Millette


21 Jane Elizabeth Dempsey


27 Shirley May Green


Ralph W. & Margaret Drew Charles L. & Legoria M. A. Casey Charles A. & Lillian Saulnier Joseph R. & Ellen Pierce John J. & Gertrude Goodale L. Francis & Bertha Gibney Merton E. & Cora La Valley William A. & Frances D. MacRae


George P. & Julliette A. Farley Earl B. & Florence M. Huntley Eldon W. & Alice M. Walker John A. & Edna E. Clark Ardie & Alice Jarbedian James F. & Josephine Suprano- vicz


Peter & Gladys M. Creamer


Walter M. Jr. & Jeanette R. Heath


Clifton V. & Priscilla Gifford Scott & Zola Mae Anderson Philip E. & Maria T. Vickery Harold L. & Jean A. Stuart Henry J. & Lillian W. Littlejohn George A. & Josephine F. Fred Daniel H. & Orrie A. Shurtleff Frank M. & Elnora F. Simonds


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MARRIAGES RECORDED IN THE TOWN OF MID- DLEBOROUGH DURING THE YEAR 1935.


1935 Jan.


Name of Bride & Groom


Residence


7


Leonard A. Baker Madeline A. Pitman


Middleboro


7 Dennis W. Sullivan Catherine M. Morse


Newport, R. I.


26 Joseph T. Silva Alice A. Sylvester


Middleboro


30 Thomas M. Tate Elizabeth K. Drew


Middleboro


Feb.


7 Herman Goodman Julia Bassett Robert B. Smith Virginia Cunningham


Middleboro


Middleboro


Mar.


9 Sydney L. Tirrell Barbara F. Moore Benjamin Abrams Ida Seltzer


Holbrook


Braintree


10


E. Greenwich, R. I.


Providence, R. I.


23 Harrison A. Shurtleff Marion M. Gifford


Marion


April


5 Donald Macdonald Rachel E. Horton


Kingston, R. I.


12 Leighton L. Maxim Louise L. Hewitt


Fall River


13 James H. Miller Louise M. Miskinis


Middleboro


Bridgewater


Middleboro


21 Fred C. Buckman Agnes H. Johnson 21 Gilbert T. Beaton Ruth E. Carver


Brockton


Wareham


Middleboro


Middleboro


21 Frank A. Green Elnora F. Simonds


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Brockton


Brockton


Wareham


27 Ellsworth S. Atwood Bernice A. Perkins


Middleboro


Middleboro


27 Joseph Silvia Jr. Ellen G. Pierce


Plymouth


May


4 Alphonse K. Dahlen Alice W. Jacoby


Wareham


12 Albert T. Ritchie Helen K. Chamberlain


Quincy


Quincy


15 Dana E. Bump Mildred Keyes 16 Michele Renzi Irma B. Goodwin


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboró


Middleboro


Middleboro


Newport, R. I.


Middleboro


Middleboro


19


Middleboro


Bridgewater


Middleboro


Brooklyn, N. Y.


Middleboro


26 Matthew W. Hanscom Alida Wadsworth 27 Milton Swanson Nettie A. Lepper


Wareham


118


16 Stanley J. Krakow Charlotte L. Bryant


18 John Roza


Marion W. Hopkins


29 William S. Maxwell Beulah L. Wilmot


29 Albert A. Dutra Josephine F. Dubee


June


1 Louis J. Bernier Marion H. Carpenter


9 Roy B. Cook


Muriel R. Rounseville


Middleboro


Middleboro


Cambridge


Middleboro


Middleboro


Bridgewater


Middleboro


Middleboro


Killingly, Conn.


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Brockton


Middleboro


Middleboro


Lakeville


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


July


3 Henry D. Gray Rose A. Brown


Middleboro Middleboro


4 Julian J. Plaskawiski Florence N. Montanari


Plymouth


5 Paul H. Paulson Ruth V. Batchelder


Bridgewater


Middleboro


Meriden, Conn.


Middleboro


Middleboro


Quincy


Middleboro


Attleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Bridgewater Middleboro


Wareham


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro Plymouth Sandwich


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Bridgewater


Middleboro


Bridgewater


Middleboro


9 Francis J. Silvia Elizabeth M. Sullivan


9 Chester H. Rice Eleanor P. Faietti


13 Lewis C. Jennings Beulah L. Wood


17 Edwin M. Ryder Elizabeth S. Francis


20 Ernest T. Morgan Marjorie E. Barney


22 Warren F. Tillman Enid F. Crosier


23 Malcolm R. McDonald Elsie L. Peterson


29 Thomas C. Salter Carmen L. Cerda


29 Armand Boileau Donata Bernabeo


30 Theodore V. Deane Dorothy S. Maranville


30 Leonard J. Chestnut Argentina H. Faietti


8 Dr. Mario Scalera Mildred V. Newkirk


16 H. Melvin Jackson Averill Crossman


20 Herbert W. Rounseville Lillian I. Carmichael


20 Joseph L. Prinzo Mary E. McQuire


20 Myron A. Turnbull Eva C. DeArruda


20 Walter E. Rowley Hazel C. Lincoln


20 Ernest J. Ouellette Florence M. Baker


Middleboro


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21 Milton A. Johnson Frances M. Walker


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Aug.


3 Freeman T. Shaw Ruth J. Davis


Jersey City, N. J.


10 Elton E. Gould


Rochester


Lenora E. Reed


Lakeville


11 Nelson L. Kierstead


Middleboro


Mary V. Ditano


Middleboro


11 Clarence M. Shaw


Middleboro


Roseanna J. Asselin


Middleboro


17 Irving T. Pierce Alice I. Caldwell


Middleboro


17 Antone Freitas Hazel A. Pickering


New Bedford


Atlantic City, N. J.


Atlantic City, N. J.


24 Ernest T. N. Morgan Madeline S. Chase


Taunton


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


New Bedford


Sept. 1 Everett E. Bodwell Laura E. Hazelton


Bridgewater


Middleboro


New Bedford


Middleboro


Middleboro


Stoughton


Truro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middlebror


Oct.


10 Forrest R. Perkins Norma E. Smith


Middleboro


Middleboro


12 Russell P. Beckman Blanche O. Gerrior


Middleboro


Middleboro


12 Maurice K. Richmond Mary H. Garcia Louis A. Turenne Emily T. Reed


Rochester


13


Middleboro


Plymouth


19 Leonard Iampietro Annie Cordeiro


Middleboro


Plympton


19 Wendell D. Fuller Carrie C. Eayrs


20 Harold F. Forsberg Simonne C. Roy


Taunton


21 Edgar I. Westgate Lucy L. Perry


27 Russell A. Freeman Elizabeth M. Brackett


Middleboro


Middleboro


New Bedford


21 Henry Hogan Iris M. Nickerson


Middleboro


25 Edward J. Ryan Thelma M. Crawshaw


26 Joseph D. Teeling Mildred W. Chace


5 Nelson C. Cleveland Edith M. Ward


7 William J. Glover Hilda J. Lindelof


15 John S. Perry Lucy J. Athanasiou 15 James H. Davis Jr. Olive R. Young


21 Theodore E. Carter Helen E. Rogers 22 Stephen M. Zilonis A. Wilma Caswell


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro


Middleboro Middleboro


120


22 Robert B. Young Alice E. Buckley


23 William A. Wrightington Margaret P. Gomes


26 Thomas L. Hogan Dorris G. Owens


29 William B. Burt Elizabeth Beard


29 Francis T. Carlosn Maybell P. Alden


Nov. 2 Eldon W. Carver Alice M. Walker


10 Francis C. Whiting Pearl E. Hatfield


10 John J. Reynolds Charlotte M. Moore


11 Robert F. Sheehan Sarah A. Boucher




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