Town annual report of Weymouth 1944, Part 15

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1944
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 250


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1,224.00


2,188.50


. Paid by cash :


Pupils' service


2,022.46


Postage


8.00


Groceries


3.96


2,034.42


38,754.38


Transfer to Reserve Account


Cash on hand, September 1, 1944


$ 2,804.55


WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES June 15, 1944


Hige Alemian


William Joseph Costa


Walter John Anderson


Robert Joseph Cotter


Margaret Louise Balfour


Herbert Nelson Crane


Paul Joseph Bandini


Mildred Beatrice Barnes Barbara Elaine Baron


*George Robert Cronin Mildred Louise Cummings Marion Patricia Currier Roberta Catherine Cushman


*Donald Robert Batchelder Helen Ann Batchelder


Rita Frances Cyr


*John Wesley Beckford Kenneth Wilson Belcher Ann Collier Bicknell Louise Liddell Blair Donald Haskett Blanchard Jacqueline Mayhew Blunt *Chester Leo Boyle, Jr. James Clark Boyle John Michael Boyle William MacLean Bryson Ruth Catherine Burgess John Parker Burnett Robert Samuel Burns Rita Louise Calnan Alden Chester Campbell Hope Blanche Campbell Louise Mary Carroll Marie Delores Caruso Lorraine Cecilia Casciani Jean Merna Chalmers Irene Ellis Chase Carolyn Frances Cheney Mary Frances Chessman Theresa Caroline Cipullo Anita Margaret Clark Lillian Barbara Colarusso Charlotte Ann Collyer Vilda Mary Comeau


Gloria Mary DeLorenzo Marguerite Alice Delorey *William Henry Delorey Angela Marie DeLuca Joseph Anthony DeLuca Benjamin Ernest DelVecchio Ethelyn Louisa Dennison John Joseph Desmond Joseph Cornelius Desmond Beatrice Florence Devine


Vincent Mario DiTullio Stanley Joseph Dolan Virginia Claire Dondero Jacqueline Frances Donovan Jean Ann Dorn Dorothy Frances Dowd Effie Marcia Durant


Benjamin Almond Durgin


Bertha Ann Dussault


George Leo Dwyer


Carolyn Lee Elkington James Joseph Fasino Julio Fernandez Garth Campbell Fisher James Elwood Fitch


Gerald Cushing Fitzgerald


Elaine Flathers


Doris Esther Follett


Mae Elizabeth Fowler


Antoinette Clara Francomano


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John Joseph Connolly, Jr. *Frederic Martine Coon


$ 5,104.55


2,300.00


Edward Hollis Fredrickson Robert Edward Gardner Carmine Anthony Garofalo Grace Estelle Gately Mary Elvena Gately Claire Frances Gaughan Esther Gentile Marie Elsie Gerrish Muriel Christine Gilligan


Ann Estelle Gillman Donald Joseph Gloster Mary Bernadette Good William Francis Goodrow Robert Lee Gossett Elayne Mary Greene Frederick Joseph Hackett


Mary Jane Hackett


Jean Marie Hansen


Marian Elsie Hansen


Elizabeth Rae Harte James Gray Hastie


Eugene Benedict O'Neil


Marie Gertrude Haviland


Doris Christine O'Neill


Jannette Annabella O'Neill


Patricia Jean Hevenor


Justin Weare Hill


Robert Bradford Hill


Melvin Francis Hines


Shirley Francese Holbrook


Ruth Marie Peckham


Joseph Jefferson Holland, Jr.


Eleanor Rose Pecoraro


Alexander Philip Holt Audrey Ruth Horsch


Evelyn Laura Hudon


Marjorie Helen Peters


** Thomas Walter Pickett Harold King Porter, Jr. Mary Louise Pottle


*Gustavus Milton Pratt Harley Parker Reagh, Jr. Elsie Mary Regan


Jean Theresa Reidy


Victor Ernest Reinking


Elinor Jane Rennie Pauline Swett Richards


Pauline Roberts


Evelyn Bernice Robertson


Dorothy Muriel Robinson Jeannette Lucille Roche Albert James Rockwood, Jr.


Harold Simon Rogers


Arnold Francis Ross


Norma Louise Rowell


Miriam Grace Ruggles Ann Rita Ryan Arthur Herbert Sandwen


Mary Anne Scribner


John Arthur MacDonald


Allan Alexander MacDougall


Robert Daniel Mackinnon


Mildred Naomi Magee Ronald Louis Maraget


Frances Mathewson


Althea Louise McCarthy


Elizabeth Frances McCarthy -


Joan Marie McCarthy Sylvia Field McCarthy Claire Margaret McDonough Adeline Veronica McGlynn


Gerald James McHenry Robert James McIntosh, Jr.


William Russell Mckinney Hope Virginia Meissner Bernard Henry Merten Joyce Millar Warren Harry Minasian


Nels Eric Myrbeck


Myrtle Shirley Nash


Richard Carl Nelson


Helen Veronica Newcomb


Arthur Francis Newell


Horton George Norwood, Jr. Anne Marie Oliva Joan Olive


James Vincent Oteri Theresa Mary Ouellet Fern Parsons


Barbara Perrow


Katherine Grace Peters


John Francis Hughes Roy Alfred Hughes Lenore Sophia Hulteen Robert Brian Huntoon


Mary Elizabeth Husband


Ronald Wesley Jensen


Albert Anders Johnson


Kenneth Leo Johnson Ruth Marion Johnson Gertrude Lillian Kalaghan


Edward Karaian


Elizabeth Gertrude Kennedy Ann Keyser Margaret Emily Knight


Arthur Earl Laneau


Harold Hunter Leach


Frederick Louis Leone


Christine Doris Lindquist


Barbara Beatrice Lopaus Arthur Munroe Lovell Isabel Frances Lovell Ruth Jayne Lovell


Richard Edwin Sevigny


Charles Peddle Sheppard, Jr.


Dorothy Irene Silva


Phyllis Edith Simpson


Mary Siroonian


Madeline Dorothy Sloane Dorothy Ruth Sloat


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Rachel Pauline Hayden


Rosa Marie Patterson


Alma Marghuerite Smith Bettina Jane Smith Ethelyn Dorothy Smith Ronald Traine Soper


*Albert Everett Spencer, Jr. Agnes Elizabeth Sprague James Ford Stearns, Jr. ** Taylor Armstrong Steeves


John William Stitt


Peter Wilson


Ruth Theresa Syberts


James Wallace Woodworth


Janice Marilyn Young


* These students also receive a diploma from the Norfolk County Agricultural School.


FOUR YEAR HIGH HONORS


Ruth Catherine Burgess


Anita Margaret Clark


Ruth Jayne Lovell


Rita Frances Cyr


Doris Christine O'Neill


Gloria Mary DeLorenzo


** Thomas Walter Pickett


Marie Gertrude Haviland


Mary Louise Pottle


Audrey Ruth Horsch


Jean Theresa Reidy


Ruth Marion Johnson


** Taylor Armstrong Steeves


FOUR YEAR HONORS


Mary Frances Chessman


Frances Mathewson


Vilda Mary Comeau


Richard Carl Nelson


William Joseph Costa


Horton George Norwood, Jr.


Rachel Pauline Hayden


Jannette Annabelle O'Neill


Shirley Francese Holbrook


Doris Louise Torrey


Robert Brian Huntoon


Members of the Class of 1944 who left during the Senior Year and are now in the Armed Services of the United States


Lawrence Robert Abbott, Jr.


James Edward Casey


Thomas Edward Amos


Albert Thomas Coppolo


Walter John Anderson


Bruce Gideon Hevenor


Paul Bandini


Arthur Earl Laneau


John Michael Boyle


Roy Neil Livingstone


William MacLean Bryson Gerald James McHenry


Charles Peddle Sheppard, Jr.


High Honor Essayist


William Robert Torrey, Jr. Dorothy Tower


Theresa Elizabeth Vickery


Anthony Pasquale Villanova Richard Matthew Walsh


*Alan Osman Warren Pauline Whitman Shirley Helen Williamson


Theda Mary Thompson


Doris Louise Torrey


Harold Hunter Leach


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REPORT OF THE REHABILITATION AND ADVISORY COMMITTEE


December 31, 1944


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:


The Weymouth Rehabilitation and Advisory Committee as appointed by the Moderator under authority of the Annual Town Meeting March 6, 1944, submits herewith to your Board, and through your Board to the townspeople, our report for 1944.


Even though our activities were not too numerous the Committee, through the Executive Secretary, kept in touch and functioned whole- heartedly with the State Rehabilitation Committee and cooperated with our Administrator in the development of his department.


The Committee held four meetings during the year, organizing with the necessary officers at the first meeting held July 12, 1944. At this meet- ing arrangements were made for a second meeting held July 27, 1944, at which the functions of the Committee were outlined and discussed with the Chairman of the State Rehabilitation Committee, Rae Long, Com- missioner of Veterans' Aid & Pensions.


From this point your local Committee endorsed and followed a plan outlined by the Administrator or Executive Secretary whereby an effort should be made to record all Weymouth men and women serving in the present emergency in accordance with Chapter 11, Acts of 1942. Although a rather slow procedure and with some obstacles to overcome, progress has been and is being made with the help of all organized units of activity in our town. It is hoped that by this effort, in addition to certain other listings now in effect, there will be made available to the town a full and complete tabulation of all Weymouth men and women who served or are serving in the Armed Forces of World War II, and provide a complete record for the office of the Adjutant General.


In closing, the Committee heartily endorses the selection of Ad- ministrator by your Board, commends the Administrator for the valuable service rendered the town, and thanks the organizations and various town departments for their earnest cooperation with the hope of continued success.


Frederick J. Boyle, Chairman


REPORT OF THE WEYMOUTH COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY FOR THE YEAR 1944


The year 1944 has seen this committee continue its functions on a substantially curtailed sphere of activity.


The progressive military successes have lessened the probability of bombing attacks from enemy forces, but the development of the robot bomb and self-propelled aerial projectile has continued the threat of damage to our shores and sea-board communities.


Each favorable campaign since the day of invasion in June has put enemy action more effectively under control of our forces so that, as of the end of 1944, rocket attacks or robot bombs launched from a submarine or "suicide plane" would seem to constitute our most serious threat. How- ever, as long as that remote threat exists it would seem prudent to pre- serve our protection equipment, installations and apparatus in a constant state of readiness, for if ever an attack is made, it will be timed for the least expected moment and destined to catch our forces off guard.


To assure constant readiness the Report Centre, Communication Lines, Audible Signal System, Hospital Centres, Fire, Decontamination, Auxilliary Police, Canteen Corps, and Motor Corps properties have, up to the present, been maintained in their entirety.


The personnel in the many Divisions will be on a "stand-by" status, and the regular drills and mobilizations curtailed. The personnel has


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decreased in numbers owing to enlistments in the armed forces, and to removal from the Town. The remaining members would appear to be wholly adequate to cope with any probable need and there is no present intention to further recruit.


On the occasion of the September 14th hurricane, that portion of our forces that could be of emergency assistance were completely mobilized and ready for any call that might arise from danger to life, person or property. The services on this occasion were subject to direction by the Local Red Cross Chapter which, by prearrangment, takes over control in the event of domestic disaster.


It is the combined judgment of our Executive Committee and Division Chairmen that the organization should continue on the present basis until the European Phase of the war is determined or until we are advised by competent military authority that all danger of enemy attack has passed.


Renewing and repeating our message of previous years, our thanks and appreciation are gratefully tendered to the many officials, committee . members and citizens of Weymouth whose continued sacrifices and contri- butions still assure the people of Weymouth of the greatest measure of protection we are able to provide.


Respectfully submitted,


Alfred C. Sheehy, Chairman Herbert W. Causer, Vice Chairman Helen J. Hunt, Secretary


REPORT OF THE WEYMOUTH ARMISTICE DAY COMMITTEE


The Armistice Day program of the three towns of Hingham, Braintree and Weymouth was held in Weymouth this year and with the financial assistance of the Town of Weymouth it was a huge success. We are able to keep our expenses to a minimum owing to the fact that three bands, namely the Naval Ammunition Band, the Braintree Sons of Legion Band and the Weymouth High School Band volunteered their services therefore we were able to return $113.15 to the town out of the appropriation.


The various veteran and hereditary organizations of both Braintree and Hingham assembled with the ones from Weymouth and assisted us greatly. There were also two detachments of Marines from Hingham, the State Guard Companies, Red Cross, Boy Scouts and others who paraded with us.


We were pleased to halt the line of march to assist in the dedication of the Honor Roll to members of the Armed Forces from Weymouth serving in World War II.


The speaker of the day, Harold W. Fields, Judge Advocate of Norfolk County American Legion and Past Commander of the Brookline Post, A. L., gave a very interesting talk.


After the ceremonies at the Ralph Talbot Amphitheatre approximately 275 paraded to the Legion Hall where they partook of a lunch prepared by the Weymouth Post A. L. Auxiliary. This was a great convenience as a large number of the paraders went directly from Weymouth to Boston to take part in their ceremonies.


The Weymouth Armistice Day Committee and the committee of the , Weymouth Post No. 79, American Legion under the leadership of Past Commander Everett T. Gardner, that handled most of the details of the day wishes to thank all the above and the townspeople for their assistance in making the day a success.


Weymouth Armistice Day Committee : Thomas A. Coughlin Frederick K. Boyle Basil S. Warren, Chairman


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JURY LIST


The following is a List of Proposed Jurors prepared by the under- signed for use during the year commencing August 1, 1944


Name Address


Abbott, Elmont B., 72 Keith


Abbott, George H., 3 Laurel


Occupation Leather Steamfitter Laborer


Ahern, Cornelius, 480 Summer


Painter


Allen, Markley A., 120 Webb


Pumper


Almy, Harold E., 428 Pond


Auditor


Amback, Edward H., 64 Academy


Anderson, Harold, 1662 Commercial


Andrews, John, 308 Broad


Arnold, Maynard S., 15 Ashmont


Arthur, Norman L., 14 Rucille


Atwood, Roderick L., 93 Commercial


Auger, Leon J., 292 Broad


Badger, Russell W., 883 Front


Bailey, George W., 38 Roosevelt


Baker, Winfield B., 27 Tower


Barnes, Fred T., 33 Tower


Barraud, Ernest S., 27 Walnut Avenue


Bates, Clement W., 500 Front 1


Bates, Quincy B. 298 Washington


Beedy, Wilfred F., 52 Wachusett Road


Belcher, Ernest E., 164 Randolph


Belcher, Harold F., 46 Emerson


Benjamin, John, 167 Middle Bennett, Leon S., 78 Pleasant


Billings, Calvin E., 92 Babcock Ave.


Billings, Carl L., 59 Academy


Bisognano, Peter, 793 Pleasant


Blackney, William B., Jr., 39 Saunders


Blackwell, Lester M., 15 High


Bland, Harold O., 9 Greenvale


Blenis, Elmer R., 98 Mill


Blenis, Stanley E., 110 Mill


Bonney, Winifred C., 1525 Commercial


Boynton, Percival, 53 Wessagusset


Breton, James, 10 Field Brook, Tirrell, 137 Pleasant


Brown, Charles J., 114 Worthen


Boss Painter


Buchanan, William H., 267 Wessagusset


Burbank, Ralph N., 74 Lakewood


Burkett, Charles H., 83 Hawthorne Burrell, Malcolm, 94 High


Butler, Roger N., 6 Brook Terrace


Butterworth, Willis G., 160 Front Cain, Ernest W., 126 Pilgrim Cameron, Wilfred, 97 Phillips


Campbell, Kenneth P., 34 Bluff


Canniff, John H., 33 Thayer


Carpenter, Raymond A., 71 Squanto


Cate, Melville F., 918 Main Casey, James E., 256 Broad


Chenette, Ernest L., 21 Sterling


Christopher, Charles, 6 Clapp


Cippullo, Ralph, 19 off Humphrey


Clark, Oberlin S., 50 Leonard


Cleaves, George C., Jr., 185 Bridge


Foreman Architect Painter Truckman Office Manager Vice-President Bank Clerk Truck Driver Housewife Steel Inspector Painter Prop. Oilworks Cities Service Chauffeur Commercial Artist Cement Producer Supt.


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Welder Mechanic Carpenter Clerk Electrician Salesman Oil Station Chauffer Locksmith Janitor Banker Salesman Painter Gardener Carpenter Carpenter Manager Underwriter Electric Engineer Engineer Rate Seller Barber Carpenter Salesman Welder


Printer . Carpenter Laborer Clerk Fore River Salesman


Aikens, Clarence, 42 Paomet


Clifford, Bernard F., 47 Athens Cole, Alfred M., 37 Standish Condrick, Harold A., 606 Main Connor, Timothy J., 71 Pond Cronin, Walter T., 102 High


. Croscup, Everett J., 303 Commercial Crote, Frederick, 1608 Commercial Cushing, Perley A., 155 Circuit Ave.


Daly, John J., 20 Richmond Dalto, Angelo, 15 Washburn Daniele, John, 29 Broad Street Place Davidson, John H., 33 Humphrey Davis, George A., 99 Pleasant


Davison, Seymore M., 12 Oakcrest Road


Delorey, Theodore J., 25 Delorey Avenue


De Lucca, Michael, 56 Humphrey


Descalzo, Charles J., 418 Pond Desmond, Leo P., 723 Main Dorey, Richard, 619 Bridge


Ducker, August J., 262 Main


Dunbar, Carl L., 24 Bayley Terrace


Dunham, George C., 82 West


Dunn, J. Wilfred, 56 Thicket


Duplin, Harold W., 12 off Park Avenue


Ells, Louis H., 423 Main


Ernst, Lester F., 231 Bridge


Ewell, Raymond L., 50 Glendale Ewing, Archibald, 27 Saunders


Ferguson, William A., 1065 Washington


Field, John W., 15 Bates Avenue


Fitzgerald, Arthur L., 35 Russell


Fitzgerald, John J., 1238 Washington Fitzgerald, Walter A., 100 Oak Forcier, Charles A., 46 Union


Fowler, Warren F., 134 Clinton Road


French, C. Lewis, 97 Columbian


Garlick, Harry E., 65 Grant


Gilman, George F., 19 Lambert Avenue


Godin, Henry F., 1273 Pleasant


Grasso, Vincent, 21 Washburn


Gray, Albert M., 18 Seminole Grillo, Michael A., 101 Pond


Gunville, David A., 27 Grove


Hale, Frank G. Jr., 393 Randolph


Hartman, Walter K., 608 Front Hartry, John F., 30 Overlook Road Healy, Francis, 93 White


Heffernan, John W., 1024 Front


Heffernan, Leo A., 551 Washington


Hodgdon, George R., 171 White


Holden, Wm. F., Jr., 68 Gilmore


Howe, James R., 5 Pine Point Avenue


Howe, Spencer S., 494 Main


Humphries, Judson L., 185 Randolph . Hunt, Arthur F., 1194 Washington Hynes, Richard M., 50 Chauncy Iliffe, Thomas H., 215 Pond


Jones, De Forest H., 205 Evans


Kalaghan, Joseph H., 249 Evans Kearns, David F., 94 Hawthorne Keefe, Dennis, 11 Linden Place


Electrician Fore River Shoeworker Plumber Retired Office Manager Shoeworker Laborer Laborer Restaurant Clerk Shoeworker Carpenter Manager Shoeworker Shoeworker Carpenter


Laborer Foreman Gas Fitter Carpenter State Road Janitor Shoeworker Merchant Fore River Engineer Plasterer Draftsman Foreman Clerk Fore River Insurance Clerk


Painter Superintendent Machinist Merchant Hing. Beth. Barber Draftsman Shoeworker N. E. Tel. & Tel. Adjustor Decorator Chauffeur Shoeworker Shoeworker Chemist Shoeworker Tel. Insp. Carpenter Tallyman Brakeman


Meter Reader Butcher Plumber Merchant Welder Bus Driver Shoemaker


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Keefe, William E., 215 Front Keith, Charles M., 16 Edgeworth Kelliher, James P., 21 Lindale Keohan, John J., Sr., 51 Norfolk Kezer, William E., 42 Beal Knight, Edward W., 35 Wessagusset Knox, John W., 661 Middle Lawton, Louis J., 86 Kensington Laland, George H., 27 Clematis Lee, Joseph N., 246 North Lesenechal, Joseph J., 12 Pearl Lincoln, Donald A., 11 Shaw Lohnes, Arthur R., 22 Sea Lynch, Cornelius J., 70 Hillcrest


MacCallum, Warren, 137 Pearl MacKay, Daniel S., 37 Holbrook


MacLachlin, Alexander, 57 Wilson Mahoney, Joseph W., 21 Pierce Court Mahoney, Michael F., 146 Broad Manley, Charles F., 71 Greenvale Marden, George B., 249 Middle Martell, Edmund C., 78 Roosevelt


Matteson, William H., 29 Partridge Road


Mauro, Anthony R., Anthony Road McCarthy, Dennis, 396 Washington


McCarthy, John B., 10 Whitman


McCarthy, Justin L., 318 Front


Mccullough, Carroll E., 51 Pine Circle


McCusker, Henry J., 49 Worthen Avenue McDonald, Earl L., 12 High


McIsaac, Waldo S., 118 Cedar


McKinley, George H., 38 Lakehurst Avenue


McLain, William, 39 Bartlett


McPhee, William P., 327 Ralph Talbot


Melcher, Nathaniel E., 174 Central


Melville, Walter C., 12 Highland Place


Merluzzo, Ralph B., 26-Shawmut


Miller, John H., 45 Hawthorne


Monk, Percy V., 170 Forest


Moore, Alfred C., 111 Iron Hill


Moore, William C., 21 Walnut Avenue


Morrison, Walter, 41 Keating Circle


Nason, Everett B., 512 Bridge


Nash, Robert E., 55 Broad Nickerson, Frank E., 945 Commercial


Nolan, Frederick W., 54 Center


O'Connell, Michael, 177 Broad


O'Leary, Robert B., 140 Middle


Oldfield, Joseph B., 11 Riverbank


Oliva, John F., 21 Birchbrow


Olson, Carl E., 46 Pearl Oman, Arthur H., 842 Commercial


O'Neil, James, 601 Middle


Osborne, Wilfred W., 40 Brae Road


O'Toole, Patrick J., 1074 Pleasant


Parker, Murray G., 24 Pierce Court Peterson, George, 419 Summer Pitts, Joseph W., 48 Lovell


Poole, Edward I., 1109 Front


Pratt, Francis A., 136 North


Price, Charles A. R., 79 Webb


Price, Clarence M., 69 Webb


Laborer Carpenter Retired Salesman Carpenter Salesman Carpenter Electrician Electrician Bus Operator Foreman Asst. Supt. Merchant Salesman Machinery Expert Butcher Laundry Insurance Painter Printer Watchman Rubber Work Accountant


Clerk Janitor Salesman Salesman Salesman Finisher Chauffeur Shoeworker Rigger


Telephone Lineman Carpenter Foreman


Printer Shoeworker Lineman Postal Clerk Painter Steamfitter Credit Mgr. Electrician Fore River Laborer N. E. Telephone Street Department Fore River Greenkeeper Weymouth Light Foreman Carpenter Shoeworker Crane Operator Ice Dealer Machinist Ammunition Depot Engineer Shoeworker Bank Clerk Radio Business Real Estate


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Price, Walter S., 290 Pond Proctor, Gerald B., 14 Babcock Avenue


Proctor, Raymond E., 268 Pond


Richards, Sydney E., 1099 Pleasant Richmond, Milton B., 124 Chard


Robinson, Hosea, 40 Wilson


Robinson, John A., 19 Putman


Roulston, Fred A., 135 Evans


Roulston, George A., 44 Wachusett Road Saferian, Richard, 596 East


Sakin, Nathan, 198 Pierce Road


Salt, Cuthbert D., 1083 Middle Sampson, A. Wesley, 22 Shaw Santry, John J., 202 Pond


Sawyer, Walter F., 73 Hibiscus


Schleiff, Carl, 27 Mount Vernon East


Shaftoe, Herbert B., 611 Commercial


Shanahan, William F., 36 Center


Shaughnessey, Henry R., 59 Seminole


Shepherd, Arthur B., 72 Pond


Sheppard, Charles P., 25 Princeton Avenue Sheriff, James 5 Genevieve


Shields, William F., -1115 Commercial


Skidmore, John H., 94 Puritan


Smith, Ernest A., 1141 Commercial


Smith, Horace P., 60 Burton Terrace


Smith, John P., 59 Pearl


Smith, Robert G., 680 Main Somers, John T., 15 King Philip


Soule, Albert L., 32 Wachusett Road


Soule, Harold G., 38 Newbert Avenue


Spinney, Burgess H., Jr., 56 Aster Circle


Stackpole, Lester O., 201 Randolph


Stebbins, George H., 33 Middle


Stephenson, Edgar, 1057 Front Stevens, Clarence, 817 Commercial


Sullivan, George W., 49 Endicott


Sullivan, James H., 40 Bluff Road


Sullivan, John E., Jr., 165 Columbian


Swan, Kenneth G., 144 Chard Sylvester, Everett H., 22 Cottage Taylor, Clarence W., 58 Lakewood Road Taylor, Ralph E., 347 Pond Thayer, Frederick A., Jr., 47 Pearl Tirrell, Frank E., 16 Congress


Tirrell, Kenneth L., 52 Cain Ave.,


Tisdale, Lester W., 20 Phillips


Toomey, David J., 23 Drew Avenue


Torrey, Herbert C., 291 Pleasant Torrey, Stanley T., 15 Lovell


Tower, Alden, 15 Wachusett


Trask, Harold J., 93 Phillips


Tufts, Robert W., 80 Norton


Veno, Lester, 76 Cedar


Ventre, George W., 15 Roosevelt


Vincini, Leilo, 19 Washburn


Vining, John F., Jr., 50 Oakden Avenue


Waite, Leslie C., 266 Union


Walsh, Richard J., 154 Central Watson, Harold M., 1019 Main


Welch, Charles A:, 20 Reed Avenue Welch, John F., 20 Reed Avenue


Retired Sales Manager Printer Leading Man Printer Chauffeur Truckman Carpenter Carpenter Shoeworker Merchant Mechanic Manufacturer Shoeworker Salesman Fore River Assistant Shoeworker Mason Salesman Insurance Welder Shoeworker Chauffeur Salesman Clerk Machinist Chipper Carpenter Agent Salesman Fore River Painter Insurance Laborer Chemist Shipfitter Clerk Salesman Electrician Salesman Engineer Manager Mechanic Clerk Meter Reader Clerk Printer Shoeworker Draughtsman Naval Architect Chauffeur Electric Welder Lineman Musician Shoeworker Post Office Clerk Chauffeur Carpenter Accountant Chauffeur Real Estate


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Welch, Phillip M., 20 Reed Avenue Welsh, John M., 111 Hawthorne Wentworth, Russell A., 24 Adams White, Fred J., 574 Summer Whittle, C. Parker, 26 Summer Wight, Gilbert M., 24 Brae Wight, Willis M., 62 Norton Wilder, John J., 311 Union Winters, George M., 15 Saunders


- Wolf, Charles, 26 Moulton Avenue Woods, Clarence A., 61 Sagamore Worcester, Paul J., 62 Vine Young, Edward W., 1155 Commercial Young, Frederick L., 29 Torrey Young, Samuel G. 12 Curtis


Salesman Meter Reader Steel Work Fore River Ind. Engineer Pipefitter Cabinet Maker Carpet Layer Accountant Motorman Welder Clerk Engineer Electrician Carpenter


Harry Christensen, Chairman Ralph P. Burrell Sandy Roulston Joseph A. Fern Basil S. Warren Selectmen of Weymouth


1 JURORS DRAWN IN 1943


William B. Simpson, 10 Roosevelt Road Joseph H. Kalaghan, 249 Evans Street Clarance G. Young, 23 Great Pond . Road Arthur B. Shepherd, 72 Pond Street Ernest A. Smith, 1141 Commercial Street Samuel G. Young, 12 Curtis Street Cuthbert D. Salt, 1083 Middle Street Thomas McGonnigal, 106 Hawthorne Street John J. Daly, 20 Richmond Street Cornelius Ahern, 480 Summer Street John W. Field, 15 Bates Avenue Harold A. Condrick, 606 Main Street Marcus L. Tirrell, 10 Hollis Street Harold F. Belcher, 46 Emerson Street Phillip M. Welch, 20 Reed Avenue Bowdoin B. Smith, 44 Pine Street Harold M. Allen, 1071 Front Street Joseph W. Pitts, 50 Lovell Street Nathan Sakin, 198 Pierce Road Albert M. Gray, 18 Seminole Avenue John J. Brenan, 50 Lee Street Gordon D. Paris, 6 Great Pond Road C. Parker Whittle, 26 Summer Street Albert J. Coe, 222 West Street Alfred A. Colby, 57 Norfolk Street Harris L. Given, 281 Randolph Street Walter F. Ryerson, 59 Cain Avenue Emery E. Welch, 487 Pond Street Harold B. Stone, 18 Summer Street Ralph A. Klingman, 51 Bates , Avenue Robert H. Buchan, 44 Fairlawn Avenue John Cicchese, 30 Cedar Street Henry R. Sargent, 20 Pond Street George B. Marden, 249 Middle Street Harry W. Hanson, 208 Evans Street Eugene F. Miller, 103 Hill Street Eugene O'Leary, 76 Myrtle Street


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