Town annual report of Plymouth, MA 1947, Part 3

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Publication date: 1947
Publisher: Town of Plymouth
Number of Pages: 376


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Recommend no action as no cost figures are available.


Article 62. To see if the Town will vote to construct waterfront protection at White Horse Beach; the town to assume liability as provided by Section 29, Chapter 91, Gen- eral Laws, for all damages incurred hereunder and make an appropriation therefor, to be spent in conjunction with sums to be provided by the State, County and owners of abutting lands, all as provided by Chapter 399 of the Acts of 1946.


Recommend no action as no cost figures are available.


Article 63. To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Selectmen to petition the Director of Marine Fisheries for the right to control and regulate public fisheries within the


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town in accordance with the provision of the General Laws, Chapter 130, Section 94.


Recommend favorable action.


Article 64. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money to properly celebrate the return of the men and women who served in or were affiliated or associated with the Armed Forces of the United States in World War II.


Recommend no action.


Article 65. Will the Town adopt and approve of Chapter 115, Section 22, Volume I, Tercentenary Edition of 1932 of the General Laws, that gives the right to the Selectmen to appoint annually caretakers for all veterans' graves in the Town of Plymouth that are neglected by the next of kin or guardians who are financially unable to assume this responsibility, and appropriate a sum of money for this purpose not to exceed three thousand (3,000) dollars annually. (By petition)


Recommend no action.


Article 66. To see if the Town will authorize the Select- men to purchase from Howard M. Morton et als, the land bordering the northerly side of Town Brook at the corner of Mill Lane and Market Street, together with any mill or water privilege appurtenant thereto, known as the Morton Grain Mill property and make an appropriation therefor.


Recommend no action.


Article 67. To see if the Town will vote to accept Sec- tion 4B of Chapter 136, General Laws, in accordance with Chapter 207, Section 3 of the Acts of 1946, an act authorizing the Selectmen to grant licenses for Sunday bowling.


Recommend favorable action.


Article 68. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of thirty-five hundred (3500) dollars to make repairs to the South Street Fire Station, said building to be under the con- trol of the Selectmen and said appropriation to be expended under their direction.


Recommend appropriation of $2,500.00.


Article 69. To see what action the Town will take toward acquiring and operating the Plymouth Airport, so- called, and make an appropriation therefor.


Recommend appropriation of $200.00.


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Article 70. Will the Town authorize and instruct the Board of Registrars for the Town of Plymouth to work out a plan that will in the future allow three (3) polling places for all elections, State, National and local, for the convenience of the voters of the entire Town of Plymouth. One polling place to be located in the south part of Plymouth, another polling place to be located in the north part of Plymouth, and one polling place to be centrally located. (By petition)


Recommend favorable action.


Article 71. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum not exceeding one thousand and eighty-eight (1,088) dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Selectmen, under Section 6A of the General Laws for the purpose of advertising its resources, advantages and attractions.


Recommend appropriation of $1,088.00.


Article 72. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of eight hundred (800) dollars to renovate, repaint and renew the historical signs which were installed originally at the time of the Tercentenary, and to erect additional signs as needed. Money to be spent under the direction of the Board of Selectmen.


Recommend appropriation of $800.00.


Article 73. To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell a parcel of land on Obery Street which was used as a public dump and is no longer needed by the Board of Health.


Recommend favorable action.


Article 74. Will the Town instruct the Board of Select- men and authorize them to have enacted legislation to provide for a Public Safety Commissioner for the Town of Plymouth to be appointed by the Selectmen for a term of three (3) years at an annual salary not to exceed five thousand (5,000) dollars. (By petition)


Recommend no action.


Article 75. To see if the Town will make an appropri- ation for the use of the Special Study and Coordination Committee appointed under Article 80 of the last Annual Town Meeting, for the purpose of continuing the work of said Committee.


Recommend appropriation of $5,000.00.


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Article 76. To see if the Town will authorize the Select- men to sell or otherwise dispose of any equipment or material in the hands of any department under their supervision and deemed by the Selectmen to be obsolete and of no further use to said department.


Recommend favorable action.


Article 77. Will the Town approve of naming the cross street between Savery's Avenue and Cordage Terrace, Dias Road, in honor of the two Dias Brothers who were killed in action in World War II, and make an appropriation therefor. (By petition)


Recommend favorable action with no appropriation.


Article 78. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of fifteen hundred (1500) dollars to be used for the purpose of purchasing an automobile to be used for the Board of Public Welfare.


Recommend appropriation of $1,500.00 to be taken from Excess and Deficiency Account.


ARTICLE 8 -- We recommend that a cost of living bonus of 15%, with a maximum of $200.00, be paid to all regular employees of the town, except that those employees who receive a salary increase during 1947 shall receive as such bonus only that amount which may be required to bring the amount of their increase up to the amount of the above- mentioned bonus. For the purpose of this vote, step rate increases in the police and fire departments shall not be construed to be a salary increase. This bonus shall be paid in December, 1947, and shall be based on 1947 salaries, and in no case shall more than one bonus be paid to any one person, and that the Town appropriate the sum of $45,000.00 for this purpose.


Respectfully submitted, ADVISORY AND FINANCE COMMITTEE


Walter B. Haskell, Chairman; A. Linwood Ellis, William A. Gilman, Lawrence F. Rogers, Raymond F. Girard, Joseph S. Contente, Edward W. Burgess, Edward S. Schilling, Eldon J. Dahl, Joseph H. Nogueira, Arthur G. Estes, C. Edward Leary, George C. P. Olsson, Reuben M. Winokur, and Anthony V. Pioppi.


Attested: Raymond F. Girard, Secretary.


The committee wishes to express its appreciation to the Town Accountant and to the Town Counsel for their valuable assistance in preparing this report.


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REPORT OF Advisory and Finance Committee on the


ARTICLES IN THE TOWN WARRANT


September 8, 1947


Article 2. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum not exceeding three hundred (300) dollars to defray the expenses of the Selectmen's Department for the balance of the year 1947.


The Committee recommends the appropriation of $300.


Article 3. To see if the Town will appropriate seventy- five (75) dollars for salaries and personal services for the Election and Registration Committee.


The Committee recommends the appropriation of $75.


Article 4. To see if the Town will make an appropriation or transfer from available funds to provide for remodeling the check room in the basement of the Memorial Building for storage space for the Town Accountant and a check room; and also for the purchase of filing equipment to be installed in the above-mentioned storage room and checking equip- ment for the check room.


The Committee recommends the appropriation of $1,000 from Excess and Deficiency.


Article 5. To see if the Town will appropriate or trans- fer from available funds the sum of seven hundred and fifty (750) dollars to complete repairs to the South Street Fire Station, and to provide for heat of the second floor of this building, said appropriation to be expended under the direc- tion of the Selectmen.


The Committee recommends no action under this article.


Article 6. To see if the Town will make an appropri- ation or transfer from available funds to provide for the removal of the superstructure at the so-called Coal Wharf.


The Committee recommends the appropriation of $507 from Excess and Deficiency.


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Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to repair the breakwater at Ellisville and make an appropriation therefor to be spent in conjunction with funds provided by State or County, or both; the town to assume liability as provided by Section 29, Chapter 91, General Laws, for all damages in- curred hereunder.


The Committee recommends no action under this article, for the reason that no figures were available to them for consid- eration.


Article 8. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of one hundred and forty-four dollars ($144.00) to be used for the purchase of hose damaged at woods fire.


The Committee recommends the appropriation of $144 from Excess and Deficiency.


Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to have the necessary repairs made to the sea- wall along Water Street in accordance with the report of Fay, Spofford & Thorndike and make an appropriation there- for, to be spent in conjunction with sums to be provided by the State and County, as provided by Chapter 603 of the Acts of 1947; the town to assume liability as provided by Section 29, Chapter 91, General Laws, for all damages in- curred hereunder.


The Committee recommends the appropriation of $11,250 from Excess and Deficiency.


Article 10. To see if the Town will accept and allow a town way, Avery Road, easterly from Nook Road about 450 feet, as laid out by the Selectmen and reported to the Town and make an appropriation for land and property damages and expenses of acquiring title.


The Committee recommends that the town accept and allow as a town way, Avery Road, easterly from Nook Road about 450 feet, as laid out by the Selectmen and reported to the town and appropriate the sum of one hundred (100) dollars for land and property damages and expense of acquiring titles.


Article 11. To see if the Town will make an appropri- ation or transfer from available funds for the installation of a sewer on Avery Road, provided no funds shall be expended until construction of dwellings is commenced on said road.


The Committee recommends the appropriation of $1,200 from Excess and Deficiency for the installation of a sewer on Avery Road, provided no funds shall be expended until construction of dwellings is substantially completed on said road.


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Article 12. To see if the Town will authorize the Water Commissioners to lay and maintain a water main in a way leading easterly from Nook Road, as described in Article No. 10 of the Warrant for this meeting, together with fire hydrants, services and other necessary appurtenances and appropriate the sum of four thousand dollars ($4,000) therefor.


The Committee recommends that the town grant the Water Commissioners the authority requested under this article and appropriate the sum of $4,000 from Excess and Deficiency therefor.


Article 13. To see if the Town will appropriate or trans- fer from available funds the sum of twelve hundred and sev- enty (1,270) dollars for the installation of a sewer line on Knapp Terrace, provided no funds shall be expended until construction of dwellings is commenced on said road.


The Committee recommends the appropriation of $1,270 from Excess and Deficiency.


Article 14. To see if the Town will authorize the Water Commissioners to lay and maintain a water main in Knapp Terrace, running easterly from Court Street, together with fire hydrants, services and other necessary appurtenances and appropriate the sum of three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) therefor.


The Committee recommends that the town grant the Water Commissioners the authority requested under this article and appropriate the sum of $3,500 from Excess and Deficiency therefor, provided no funds shall be expended until construc- tion of dwellings is commenced on said road.


Article 15. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000) to be expended by the Water Commissioners for repairs and improvements to the Deep Water Bridge Pumping Station, including changes in the piping and the purchase of new equipment as necessary.


The Committee recommends the appropriation of $2,000 from Excess and Deficiency.


Article 16. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of fifteen hundred (1,500) dollars to be added to money already appropriated, for the purpose of erecting a building and in- stalling suitable toilet facilities at the Standish Avenue Play- ground, so-called, said money to be expended under the direction of the Park Commissioners.


The Committee recommends the additional appropriation of $1,000 from Excess and Deficiency.


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Article 17. To see if the Town will make an appropri- ation for the purpose of constructing a plank surface or deck upon the Town Wharf and make such alterations and repairs as may be required for the accommodation of fishing vessels, said money to be expended under the direction of the Board of Selectmen.


The Committee recommends the appropriation of $4,850 from Excess and Deficiency.


Article 18. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of two thousand (2,000) dollars for snow and ice removal for the balance of this year.


The Committee recommends the appropriation of $2,000.


Respectfully submitted,


ADVISORY AND FINANCE COMMITTEE Town of Plymouth


Joseph H. Nogueira, Chairman; Edward W. Burgess, Joseph S. Contente, Eldon J. Dahl, Edward S. Schilling, Arthur G. Estes, C. Edward Leary, George C. P. Olsson, Anthony V. Pioppi, Reuben M. Winokur, William S. Brewster, Lyman W. Briggs, Samuel E. Franc, Robert Marvelli, Jr., Ferris C. Waite.


Attested: Cora B. Grady, Secretary


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ANNUAL REPORT of the Board of Selectman For the year ending December 31, 1947


This has been a year of progress for the town and a . number of important things have been accomplished, such as the completion of the new sea wall at Warren's Cove at the head of the beach. This section took a severe beating during last winter's storms and consequently repairs had to be made.


Another section of Main and Court Streets was re- surfaced from Water Street to Nelson Street with very satisfactory results and it is planned, this year, to con- tinue from Nelson Street north to the Cordage Curve and possibly to the Plymouth-Kingston line depending on the amount of State money available.


We also completed arrangements so that Plymouth now has an airport known as the "Plymouth Airport". The town leased this airport to the Wiggins Airways, Inc. on a revocable permit and there is no expense in- volved to the town.


Up-to-date, modern street lights have been installed through the center of the town with very satisfactory results. This eliminates black spots and lessens the chance for accidents.


On account of the severe winter, our snow removal ex- pense was more than usual, but we have received com- mendation from out-of-town travellers who state that Plymouth is one of the best-cleared towns in this sec- tion. The snow loader has been very helpful and did ef- fective work.


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We have put into effect, through complete cooperation by all town departments, an arrangements whereby town-owned equipment will be used by all departments, when and where required. We have also arranged for the cooperative purchasing of fuel and other large items which we hope will result in a substantial saving to the town, and a uniform day for closing the work week for all departments.


There has been a noticeable increase in the efficiency in the departments under our control and the coopera- tion of the department heads is much appreciated by the Board of Selectmen.


Respectfully submitted,


HERBERT H. LANMAN


JAMES T. FRAZIER


CHARLES I. BAGNALL


SUMNER A. CHAPMAN, JR.


WILLIAM H. BARRETT


Board of Selectmen


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Annual Report OF THE


Town Clerk


Marriages - Births - Deaths


Town of Plymouth


For Year Ending December 31, 1947


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MARRIAGES RECORDED IN PLYMOUTH IN 1947


Jan. 9. August L. Barros of Boston, Mass., and Clara Mendes of Plymouth, married in Boston.


Jan. 11. William C. Cavallini of Plymouth and Florence M. Hill of Kingston, Mass., married in Kingston.


Jan. 11. Clarence R. Coombs and Annie M. Weild, both of Plymouth.


Jan. 18. Louis A. Iandoli and Elizabeth A. Lambert, both of Plymouth.


Jan. 19. George A. White and Barbara F. Holmes, both of Plymouth.


Jan. 19. Harold C. Stephan of Spooner, Wis., and Palma M. Pederzani of Plymouth, married in Plym- outh.


Jan. 19. Antone F. Costa and Marguerite L. Gross, both of Plymouth.


Jan. 19. George E. Henrich of Pembroke, Mass., and Ann B. Metz of Plymouth, married in Pemborke.


Jan. 23. John B. Santerre and Agnes Ray, both of Plymouth.


Jan. 23. Clarence M. Blackwell and Enis K. Amaral, both of Plymouth.


Jan. 26. Wilson C. Bagley and Margaret J. Dugas, both of Plymouth.


Jan. 26. Walter R. Roberts, Jr. and Barbara J. Saw- yer, both of Plymouth.


Jan. 26. Harrison E. Griffin and Doris M. Bergonzini, both of Plymouth.


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Jan. 26. Charles T. Dennis and Catherine G. Sollis, both of Plymouth.


Jan. 26. Oscar W. Niemi of South Carver, Mass., and Doris L. Masi of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Jan. 31. Mando R. Ferioli of Plymouth and Dorothy M. Keating of Brockton, Mass., married in Brockton. Feb. 1. Anthony J. Valente of Plymouth and Hazel E. Vancini of Bourne, Mass., married in Bourne.


Feb. 1. Patrick J. Beaulieu and Jeannette Henrion, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 5. Gino Louis Cristofori and Louise Frances Zobbi, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 14. Manuel A. Amaral and Marie E. Southwell, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 16. Martin F. Brewster and Angelina M. Fu- gazzi, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 16. Henry L. Bastoni and Enis M. Capozucca, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 22. Alton E. Zaniboni and Margaret L. Gillis, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 22. Silvio G. Pretti and Dorothy M. Ruprecht, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 23. Anthony Joseph Benevides of Windsor, Conn., and Lillian Mary Vieira of Bloomfield, Conn., married in Plymouth.


Feb. 24. William Urquhart and Ruth Madeline New- ton, both of Quincy, Mass., married in Plymouth.


Feb. 25. Warren D. Raymond and Florence D. Ca- vacco, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 28. Russell A. Hebert and Cynthia Holmes, both of Plymouth.


Mar. 1. Walter Diaz of Plymouth and Evelyn T. Kinnane of Fall River, Mass., married in Fall River.


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Mar. 4. William Henry Barrett and Elsie Rodriques, both of Plymouth, married in East Greenwich, R. I.


Mar. 14. Carroll Edward Martin and Virginia Anne Furtado, both of Plymouth, married in Kingston, Mass.


Mar. 14. Michael J. Cordeiro of Middleboro, Mass, and Eva A. Busi. of Plymouth, married in Kingston.


Mar. 14. Daniel H. Ruprecht and Hilda Ann Ber- nardo, both of Plymouth.


Mar. 15. Thomas John Marocchini of Hartford, Conn., and Annie Augusta Eldridge of Chatham, Mass., mar- ried in Plymouth.


Mar. 15. Julian S. Hughes and Dorothy F. Kendrick, both of Bridgewater, married in Plymouth.


Mar. 16. James E. McCormick and Delia B. Parkman, both of Plymouth.


Mar. 21. Allen D. Cappella and Grace E. Briggs, both of Plymouth.


Mar. 21. Albert H. Ruprecht and Katherine E. Pettit, both of Plymouth.


Mar. 23. Francis J. Stas, Jr. and Virginia E. Lynch, both of Plymouth.


Mar. 29. George R. Alves and Hazel N. Liley, both of Plymouth.


Mar. 30. Norman L. Hall of Plymouth and Muriel E. Pullan of Andover, Mass., married in Plymouth.


Apr. 2. Manuel J. Silva and Marguerita A. Gon- salves, both of Plymouth.


Apr. 6. Manuel J. Luce and Florence J. Bernardo, both of Plymouth.


Apr. 6. Caton P. Rapoza and Eva T. Bosari, both of Plymouth.


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Apr. 12. William A. Trainer, Jr. of Whitman, Mass., and Estelle M. Dries of Plymouth, married in Plym- outh.


Apr. 12. Martin F. West and Mary I. Alexander, both of Plymouth.


Apr. 12. Adelino A. Ferro of New Bedford, Mass., and Agnes Silva of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Apr. 12. Antonio Mendes of Plymouth and Catherine M. Fernandes of Duxbury, Mass., married in Dux- bury.


Apr. 17. Stanley Bruce-Briggs, Jr. of Stony Brook, N. Y., and Elizabeth Fitzgerald of New York, N. Y., married in Plymouth.


Apr. 17. Russell Tuttle Miller of Arlington, Mass., and Georgette Romaine Thioliere of Chamonix, France, married in Plymouth.


Apr. 19. Earl A. Young of Plymouth and Charlotte B. Trow of Andover, Mass., married in Andover.


Apr. 19. Roy L. McLean of Plymouth, and Jane L. Chandler of Kingston, Mass., married in Plymouth. Apr. 20. James A. Irwin and Margaret L. Valler, both of Plymouth, married in Kingston.


Apr. 20. Warren C. Borgatti of Plymouth, and Rose Marie Tartarini of Arlington, Mass., married in Arlington.


Apr. 20. Wilfred C. Emond of Kingston, Mass., and Louise E. Perrault of Plymouth, married in Plym- outh.


Apr. 20. Richard J. Anthony of Plymouth and Barb- ara L. Gallerani of Kingston, Mass., married in Plymouth.


Apr. 20. Eugene W. Estey and Lucy M. Amaral, both of Plymouth.


Apr. 26. Louis J. White and Cynthia M. Gould, both of Brockton, married in Plymouth.


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Apr. 27. Benjamin Perry of Plymouth and Diolenda Souza of Kingston, married in Plymouth.


May 3. William S. Darsch and Harriet M. Bassett, both of Plymouth.


May 4. Donald G. Mayers and Genevieve M. Pat- turelli, both of Plymouth.


May 10. James Hayes and Adele Dufresne, both of Plymouth.


May 11. John J. Metz and Jennie L. Fratus, both of Plymouth.


May 15. Joseph P. Furtado and Olga M. Enagonio, both of Plymouth.


May 17. Charles F. Fraser and Marie C. Short, both of Plymouth.


May 17. Louis E. Marshall and Hazel A Bennett, both of Plymouth, married in Lakeville, Mass.


May 17. John R. Martin, Jr. and Florence Edith Ca- nucci, both of Plymouth.


May 17. Harold W. Drew and Gladys L. DeBrusk, both of Plymouth.


May 18. Allen Burt Wood and Lois May Chandler, both of Plymouth.


May 21. Kenneth Francis Wilder and Isabella Vic- toria Gauthier, both of Plymouth.


May 21. James R. Merada and Alice R. Hopkins, both of Plymouth, married in Harwich, Mass.


May 24. Ellis A. Gilman and Angele D. Ruiz, both of Plymouth.


May 25. Anthony P. Marchione of Brighton, Mass., and Dolinda A. Cabral of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


June 1. Peter Brigida and Laura B. Paoletti, both of Plymouth.


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June 1. Jack Millstein of Hartford, Conn., and Eu- nice M. DeZorett of Plymouth, married in Taunton. Mass.


June 6. Arrigo P. Vecchi and Alma B. Govoni, both of Plymouth.


June 7. John W. Cadorette of Plymouth and Marg- aret K. O'Hagerty of Adams, Mass., married in Adams, Mass.


June 8. Donald S. LaTourette of Hampton, N. H., and Kathleen Chandler of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


June 8. Peter Bregoli and Ruth D. Savery, both of Plymouth.


June 8. Walter J. Furtado of Cambridge, Mass., and Evelyn F. Silva of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


June 12. Frederick S. Dunn of Woodbridge, Conn., and Mary B. Willard of Baltimore, Md., married in Plymouth.


June 12. John B. Wind of Brockton, Mass., and Bev- erly R. Feinberg of Plymouth, married in Brockton.


June 14. Robert R. Scott of Marshfield, Mass., and Geraldine B. Lyon of Plymouth, married in Plym- outh.


June 15. Ivan W. Richmond and Barbara A. Boutin, both of Plymouth.


June 20. James Smith of Hanson, Mass., and Mildred Thimas of Plymouth, married in Brockton, Mass.


June 21. Eduardo Estrada S. and Margaret Louise Whipple, both of Plymouth.


June 21. William T. Soule of Plymouth and Helen M. Williams of Boston, Mass., married in Boston.


June 21. Joseph P. Govoni of Plymouth and Mary E. Sembach of Worcester, Mass., married in Templeton, Mass.


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June 21. Manuel L. Pimental and Mary T. Reagan, both of Plymouth.


June 24. John Joseph Nitzgen of Plymouth and Lor- ena Lazzeri of Italy, married in Wareham, Mass.


June 25. Amelio Pasolini of Plymouth and Florinda Nogueria of Kingston, Mass., married in Plymouth.


June 26. Lawrence Roy Cohen and Raquel Eidelman, both of Brookline, Mass., married in. Plymouth.


June 28. Harrison Ernest Goddard and Marie Rosella Morton, both of Plymouth.


June 28. W. Wayne Hield of Detroit, Michigan and Faith Millman of Plymouth, married in Somerville, Mass.


June 28. Manuel Fontes and Florence M. Alves, both of Plymouth.


June 28. Edward Thomas of Halifax, Mass. and Hilda Theresa Valente of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


June 28. Paul J. Whipple of Plymouth and Judith Foor-Tingley of Brookline, Mass., married in Brook- line.


June 28. ' Vincent P. Piazzi and Marie H. Simth, both of Plymouth, married in Kingston, Mass.


June 29. George J. Thomas of Plymouth and Laura A. Taddia of Kingston, Mass., married in Plymouth. June 29. Jacob R. Wilhelm of Kingston, Mass., and Mildred H. Crouch of Plymouth, married in Plym- outh.


June 29. . John J. Goduti and Jean A. Torrance, both of Plymouth.


June 29. Carmino Joseph Rossetti and Pearl May Manjin, both of Plymouth.


June 29. Ernest N. LeVangie and Edith L. Adams, both of Plymouth.


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July 2. John H. Hayes and Virginia C. Corshia, both of Plymouth, married in Kingston, Mass.




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