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ARTICLE 7
To hear the report of any committee heretofore chosen, or act thereon. No committee reported.
ARTICLE 8
Voted, That the Town do retain the Road Committee, composed of the Selectmen, Chairman of Advisory Board, and the Highway Surveyor, to determine after a public hearing held by it, what highways in the Town shall be specially repaired, the character of the work to be done, and the nature and contract for its performance.
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ARTICLE 9
Voted, To retain the Electric Light Committee.
Members of the Lighting Committee: Frederic T. Bailey, Ernest R. Seaverns, Herbert G. Summers, Nathaniel Tilden, Archie L. Mitchell, Dennis H. Shea, Walter Haynes, Charles W. Peare.
ARTICLE 10
Voted, That the Town do authorize the Selectmen to prosecute, compromise, or defend any suit or suits within the Commonwealth in the name of the Town.
ARTICLE 11
Voted, That the Town do instruct its Selectmen to control, regulate or prohibit the taking of eels, clams, qua- haugs, razor fish and scallops within the Town of Scituate, in accordance with Chapter 91, Section 85, Revised Laws, as amended by Acts of 1913, Chapter 517, and further amended by Acts of 1915, Chapter 86, General Laws.
ARTICLE 12
Voted, That the Town do authorize the Selectmen to contract for the part-time service of a Public Health Nurse, to be employed under the direction of the Board of Health, Overseers of the Poor, and School Committee; and raise and appropriate $1,200 for same.
ARTICLE 13
Will the Town vote to establish the salaries and com- pensations of all elected Town Officers, or act thereon?
Voted, Constables, if not a regular Police Officer, $50, to be taken from the Police appropriation; if a regular Police Officer, no compensation.
Voted, Selectmen, $500 for each member and legitimate expenses, and $100 additional for chairman.
Voted, Overseers of the Poor, $125 for each member and legitimate expenses.
Voted, Assessors, $500 for each member and legitimate
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expenses; $1,500 additional for chairman and $500 addi- tional for clerical assistance.
Voted, Highway Surveyor, $2,400, he to furnish his own conveyance while in the performance of his duties and bear the expense of same.
Voted, School Committee, $100 for each member and legitimate expenses.
Voted, Town Clerk, $1,200 and legitimate expenses, to be retroactive from January 1, 1927.
Voted, Tax Collector, $1,800 and legitimate expenses. Voted, Treasurer, $1,200 and legitimate expenses.
Voted, Tree Warden, $300.
Voted, Board of Health, that $1,000 be paid to the Board of Health for the full salary for all the members of the Board; and this sum shall include their charges for all services performed by them or any of them, other than inspection of plumbing, inspection of meat and inspection of cattle from appropriation for Board of Health.
Voted, Park Commissioners, $50 for each number.
Voted, Moderator, $10 for each meeting.
ARTICLE 14
Voted, To appropriate and transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account the sum of $2,678.76 for unpaid fire bills of 1926 and $1,125 for unpaid forest fire bill of 1926.
ARTICLE 15
To see if the Town will accept the layout of the Select- men making Priscilla Avenue from its junction with Egypt Avenue in an easterly direction to Sea Side Road so called, as filed at the Town Clerk's office, a Town way and raise and appropriate the sum of $400 for same, or act thereon.
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
ARTICLE 16
To see if the Town will accept the layout of the Select- men making Jay Road from Hatherly Road to Norwell Avenue, as filed at the Town Clerk's office, a Town way
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and raise and appropriate the sum of $300 for same, or act thereon.
Voted, To postpone.
ARTICLE 17
To see if the Town will accept the layout of the Select- men making Norwell Avenue from Tilden Road (The Archway) to Longley Road, as filed at the Town Clerk's office, a Town way and raise and appropriate the sum of $2,000, or act thereon.
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
ARTICLE 18
To see if the Town will accept the layout of the Select- men making Bramble Avenue from Turner Avenue to Kenneth Road, as filed at the Town Clerk's office, a Town way and raise and appropriate the sum of $500 for same, or act thereon.
Voted, To postpone.
ARTICLE 19
To see if the Town will accept the layout of the Select- men making Wampatuck Avenue from Bramble Avenue to Turner Avenue, as filed at the Town Clerk's office, a Town way and raise and appropriate the sum of $1,500 for same, or act thereon.
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
ARTICLE 20
To see if the Town will accept the layout of the Select- men making Brockton Avenue from Otis Road to Barker Road as filed at the Town Clerk's office, a Town way and raise and appropriate the sum of $800 for same, or act thereon.
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
ARTICLE 21
Voted, $500 to relocate and straighten Edward Foster Road at or near the residence of Alice L. Rhoades et al.
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ARTICLE 22
To see if the Town will accept the order of the County Commissioners to build parts of Clapp Road and raise and appropriate the sum of $10,000 for same, or act thereon.
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
ARTICLE 23
To see if the Town will accept the order of the County Commissioners to build Central Avenue and raise and appropriate the sum of $12,000 for same, or act thereon.
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
ARTICLE 24
Voted, $500 to widen Mitchell Avenue at or near the residence of Mrs. Lennity B. Mitchell, as filed at the Town Clerk's office.
ARTICLE 25
Voted, $119.89 to pay for the land taken from the prem- ises of Joseph N. Murphy for the layout of Cherry Lane.
ARTICLE 26
To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $200 to install two hydrants on the following locations: one at the end of Hawley Road and Norwell Avenue and one at the end of Fay Road and Norwell Avenue.
Voted, No.
ARTICLE 27
To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $100 to install a hydrant in the vicinity of Town Way and Stone Avenue on Hatherly Road.
Voted, Yes, $100.
ARTICLE 28
Voted, $100 for the expenses in connection with the use of the Town Hall for high school basket ball games.
ARTICLE 29
Voted, That $300 be appropriated from the current year's tax levy and $1,500 be taken from the World War
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Memorial Account for the use of the free public libraries, one-half to be spent by the Peirce Memorial Library and one-half by the Allen Memorial Library.
ARTICLE 30
Voted, $200 for the use of the Plymouth County Trus- tees for County Aid to Agriculture.
Louis E. Cole, Town Director.
ARTICLE 31
Will the Town vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $90,000, etc., for the purpose of building an Administration Building, or act thereon?
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
ARTICLE 32
Voted, That the Town do instruct its Selectmen to publish in each Annual Town Report a detailed statement of disbursements, showing amounts paid and the person to whom each payment is made.
ARTICLE 33
Voted, That the Town elect its Moderator by ballot at the annual election for the term of one year in accordance with Chapter 39, Section 14 of the General Laws.
ARTICLE 34
Voted, That the Assessors publish in the next Annual Town Report, a complete detailed statement of valuation of property in the Town and that the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $4,000 for the purpose. In favor, 101; against, 42.
ARTICLE 35
To see if the Town will adopt and make the following by-law: On and after the second Monday of March, 1928, no person shall be elected to hold at the same time the offices of Selectman and of Assessor of Taxes.
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
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ARTICLE 36
Voted, $2,500 and to accept the layout of the Select- men making Studley Royal from Country Way to end of worked way, as filed at the Town Clerk's office, a Town way.
ARTICLE 37
Will the Town vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,500 for the purpose of providing suitable headquarters for the Scituate Post No. 144, American Legion, under the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 9?
Voted, $1,500 from War Bonus Surplus.
ARTICLE 38
Voted, $1,000 to be expended on the Town Parking Space off Bailey's Causeway at Minot under the direction of the Park Commission.
ARTICLE 39
Voted, $300 to be expended under the direction of the Park Commissioners to care for the grounds surrounding Union Hall and to place the grounds under their supervision for perpetual care.
ARTICLE 40
To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $3,000 for the layout and construction by the Park Com- missioners of a road over Peggotty Beach Park, etc.
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
ARTICLE 41
To see if the Town will accept the layout by the Select- men of a Town way over Peggotty Beach from the Town way at Third Cliff to the southerly boundary of the Peg- gotty Beach Park, etc.
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
ARTICLE 42
Voted, Not to reimburse John L. Rothery for $500, this amount having been spent by him on the South Jetty at Scituate Harbor under direction of the State.
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ARTICLE 43
Voted, $100 for the care of the Old Cemetery on Cudworth Road.
ARTICLE 44
Voted, That the Town will pay a reward of $50 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person or persons unlawfully taking fruit, vegetables or other property within the Town limits during the ensuing year.
ARTICLE 45
Will the Town take some action in regard to securing permanent bathing privileges in sections not already taken care of?
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
ARTICLE 46
To see if the Town will provide a proper appropriation to cover the expense of removing garbage from all residences, hotels and similar places, under the direction of the Board of Health.
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
ARTICLE 47
To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sum to pay for free collection of garbage at least twice a week from June 15 to September 15.
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
ARTICLE 48
To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sum to provide for the collection of garbage at Shore Acres, etc.
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
ARTICLE 49
To see if the Town will provide ample fire protection by placing hydrants in Shore Acres in such places as they are absolutely necessary.
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
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ARTICLE 50
To see if the Town will adopt a set of building laws, raise and appropriate a sum of money not to exceed $700 for inspection and legitimate expenses.
Voted, To lay on the table until March, 1928.
In favor, 127; no, 14.
ARTICLE 51
In accordance with the provisions of the act of the General Court of May 14, 1926, will the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $2,184 (Firemen's Compensation)? Voted, Yes, $2,184.
ARTICLE 52
Voted, That the Town appropriate and transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account the sum of $343.59 to meet 1921 bills, $93.97 to meet 1922 bills, and $183.20 to meet 1923 bills of Ernest R. Seaverns; and $3 to meet 1925 bill of Dr. Harry T. Handy.
ARTICLE 53
Voted, That the rate of wages for Town laborers shall be 65 cents per hour.
ARTICLE 54
Voted, $2,000 for the continuance of the work on the Town Plan. In favor, 54; against, 6.
ARTICLE 55
Will the voters of the Town instruct the Selectmen to remove the "No Parking" signs in front of the residence of Irene E. Litchfield?
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
ARTICLE 56
Voted, That the Town do appropriate and transfer the sum of $678.62 from the Excess and Deficiency Account to take care of the overdrafts of 1926, snow removal.
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ARTICLE 57
To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $25,000 for the'repairs and rebuilding of highways under the direction of the Committee heretofore chosen and the amount of $25,000 be assessed in the tax levy of the current year, or act thereon?
Voted, That the recommendation of the Advisory Board be accepted.
Voted, That $3,000 be taken from the 1927 taxes, $11,000 to be taken from the Excess and Deficiency Account, $1,000 from the funds received from sale of land of Hose 4, and $5,000 from the Overlay Surplus, making $20,000.
Voted, That the Selectmen appoint the committee:
ARTICLE 58
Voted, $300 for the use of the Clean-Up Committee and that the Selectmen appoint said committee.
ARTICLE 59
Voted, That the Town do transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account the sum of $6,000 for the reserve fund.
ARTICLE 60
Voted, To raise and appropriate $5,100 to pay the judgment that may be recovered by Percy T. Mann for land taken for a gravel pit.
ARTICLE 61
Voted, $200 to build a culvert under Kent Street near the Lund Meadows, so-called, in order to take care of water which at the present time has no outlet.
ARTICLE 62
Will the Town vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000 to erect and equip a building to be used as a com- fort station at the Civic Center?
Noted, No.
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ARTICLE 63
Will the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000 to erect and equip a building to be used as a comfort station at the Minot parking space in the rear of the post office, or act thereon.
Voted, To indefinitely postpone?
ARTICLE 64
Will the Town vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $8,000 for the installation of the fire alarm system? Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
ARTICLE 65
Will the Town vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $6,500 for the installation of the fire alarm system to include whistle at Hose 1, equipment at Hose 3, etc .?
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
ARTICLE 66
Will the Town vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $5,200 for the installation of the fire alarm system, to include eleven miles of wire, ten boxes and additional equip- ment at Hose 3?
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
ARTICLE 67
To see if the Town will vote to change the name of Michael Avenue to Meadow Lane.
Voted, To indefinitely postpone.
ARTICLE 68
To see what action the Town will take in reference to watering fountains in Town, as to upkeep or removal.
Voted, $300 for upkeep of watering fountains in Town, to be expended under the direction of the Selectmen.
In favor, 134; against, 8.
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Scituate, March 7, 1927.
To Ernest R. Seaverns, Chairman, Board of Selectmen, Greetings from your fellow citizens in Town Meeting as- sembled, sincere wishes for complete recovery. By unanimous vote,
JETSON WADE, Town Clerk.
Voted, To adjourn to March 14, 1927, at six o'clock A.M.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
Presiding Election Officer, William J. Roberts.
Ballot Clerks: Windsor Heaps, Henry A. Litchfield, Ethel M. Duffey, Olive B. Wilder.
Tellers: Elwood C. Damon, Eugene Harold Lane.
Jetson Wade in charge of tally sheets.
George F. Dwyer in charge of ballot box.
Registrars: Harry E. Bates, Joseph A. Ward. Acting Registrar, Wilbur F. Merritt.
Polls opened at six o'clock A.M .; closed at two-thirty P.M.
Total vote, 1,175. Male 681, female vote, 494.
Selectman for Three Years:
Arthur H. Damon
936
Blanks . 239
Assessor for Three Years:
Henry T. Fitts . 564
Lester D. Hobson 69
Chester E. Stone 489
Blanks . 53
Overseer of the Poor for Three Years:
Arthur H. Damon . 930
Blanks . 245
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Town Clerk for One Year:
Jetson Wade. 1,016
Blanks . 159
Town Treasurer for One Year:
William F. Smith.
996
Blanks . 179
Collector of Taxes for Three Years:
Henry E. Bearce 296
Harold W. Cole. 726
Hartley S. Savage 99
Blanks . 54
Surveyor of Highways for One Year:
Pasquale Barbuto 36
Frank H. Barry 186
Henry T. Cole . 217
Archie L. Mitchell 511
Charles M. Wagner 213
Blanks . 12
Constables for One Year - Vote for Three:
William H. Brown 600
Wilson S. Brown 546
Alton H. Curtis . 325
Joseph A. Dwyer 540
Charles M. Litchfield 664
Blanks . 850
Tree Warden for One Year:
Walter A. Campbell.
281
William F. Ford . 815
Blanks . 79
Park Commissioners for Three Years:
Ernest F. Litchfield . 385
James L. McCarthy 140
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Richard W. Tobin 246
John R. Young 320
Blanks . 84
Board of Health for Three Years:
John W. Burke 702
Blanks . 473
School Committee for Three Years:
872
Marion C. Alexander
Blanks 303
Advisory Board for Three Years:
Walter Haynes. . 809
Harold W. Poland 745
Donald S. Pitkin 736
Blanks . 1,235
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, AUGUST 27, 1927
For the transaction of business under authority of Chapter 39, at three-thirty o'clock P.M.
ARTICLE 1
Dennis H. Shea was elected Moderator.
Tellers: Henry T. Fitts, Henry A. Litchfield, George F. Hennigan.
ARTICLE 2
Voted, $6,000 for the repair and rebuilding of highways under the direction of the Road Committee chosen at the Annual Meeting of March 7, 1927, to be assessed in the tax levy of the current year.
ARTICLE 3
Voted, $5,000 for the care of roads, to be assessed in the tax levy of the current year.
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ARTICLE 4
To see if the Town will vote to purchase a certain parcel of land to be used as a town dump, for the sum of $600, this amount to be taken from the amount appropriated for the use of the Board of Health at the Annual Meeting of March 7,1927.
Voted, Not to purchase.
ARTICLE 5
To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $3,810 for construction and payment of land damages of Studley Royal, damages as follows:
Santina Uciciche Conte
$2,150
Elizabeth Townsend .
200
Leo and Anna J. Santia
Alice Mabel Bailey 200
None
W. Stanley Dorr
100
William Dorr . 75
Sarah H. Knowles
185
Seth A. Dunbar 300
Said way was voted a Town way under Article 36 at the Annual Meeting held March 7, 1927.
ARTICLE 6
Whereas, from time to time Bassing Cove Beach or Peggotty Beach has been used and occupied by persons other than citizens and residents of the Town of Scituate, we recommend that: The Park Commission be directed, authorized and empowered to make such rules and regula- tions as they in their judgment may think wise and proper for the use and occupancy of Bassing Cove Beach, some- times called Peggotty Beach.
Voted, That the Park Commissioners be so instructed.
ARTICLE 7
Voted, $1,000 to erect and equip a comfort station at the Civic center.
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ARTICLE 8
Voted, $6 from the Excess and Deficiency Account for poll taxes assessed to Howard H. Cole, Lee R. Barnard and J. George Vollmer (firemen).
ARTICLE 9
Will the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $800 for guard rails, etc .?
Voted, No.
ARTICLE 10
Will the Town vote to appropriate and transfer $2,000 from any available fund for repairs to breakwater? Voted, No.
Voted, To dissolve the meeting.
JETSON WADE, Town Clerk.
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING November 7, 1927
Moderator, William J. Roberts.
Ballot Clerks: Henry A. Litchfield, Windsor Heaps,
Ethel M. Duffey and Olive B. Wilder.
Tellers: Elwood C. Damon and Eugene H. Lane.
Registrars: Harry E. Bates, Joseph A. Ward and Chester R. Sherman.
Polls opened at six o'clock, closed at three o'clock P.M.
Total vote, 1,152; male 648, female 504.
For Selectman, to fill vacancy:
Frederick R. Chase. 51
W. Irving Lincoln. 504
William W. Wade. 573
Blanks . 24
For Assessor, to fill vacancy:
W. Irving Lincoln . 480
William E. Supple 444
Ward C. Swift. 168
Blanks . 60
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For Public Welfare, to fill vacancy:
Frederick R. Chase 65
W. Irving Lincoln 463
William W. Wade. 565
Blanks
59
ARTICLE 3
Voted, That the Town transfer from the Overlay Re- serve or other available funds the sum of $3,865 for the emergency expense on the bulkhead, being a part of the new Town way, east of Front Street, Scituate Harbor.
Voted, To dissolve the meeting.
JETSON WADE, Town Clerk.
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MARRIAGES, 1927
January 1, at Scituate, George Stanley Vickery of Scit- uate and Ruth Evelyn Fitts of Scituate, married by George Leo Patterson, Minister.
January 1, at Scituate, Walter Thomas Osborne of Rockland and Judith May Ewell of Marshfield, married by Patrick J. Buckley, Priest.
January 13, at Scituate, James A. McCarthy of Scituate and Marguerite L. Pratt of Scituate, married by Patrick J. Buckley, Priest.
January 16, at Cohasset, James J. Manning of El Dorado, Arkansas and Veronica Murphy of Scituate, mar- ried by Joseph P. Lawless, Priest.
February 12, at Scituate, Harold C. Whittaker of Scit- uate and Lucy C. Ellms of Scituate, married by Richard C. Raines, Minister.
February 23, at Cohasset, George St. Clair Perrin of Scituate and Margaret E. I. Morrow of Boston, married by Charles C. Wilson, Clergyman.
February 27, at Rockland, Harold L. Bates of Scituate and Helen F. O'Connor of Rockland, married by E. J. Fagan, Clergyman.
April 16, at Scituate, Norman Reddy of Scituate and Doris L. Staples of Mansfield, married by Allan D. Creel- man, Clergyman.
May 8, at Scituate, Frank H. Cole, Jr. of Scituate and Jennette C. Bonnell of Scituate, married by Nathan B. Burton, Clergyman.
May 10, at Scituate, Robert A. Claffin of Scituate and Carolyn W. Boliver of Scituate, married by Allan D. Creel- man, Clergyman.
May 28, at Scituate, Don Winlock Freeman of Scituate and Edith Adelaide Manson of Scituate, married by Nathan B. Burton, Minister.
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May 28, at Duxbury, Carl Herbert Wood of Scituate and Lucy E. Hunt of Hanover, married by Rev. J. C. Os- good, Minister.
June 1, at Scituate, Russell L. Fish of Scituate and Marjorie A. Logan of Winchester, married by George Leo Patterson, Minister.
June 5, at Scituate, William H. Brown of Scituate and Julia Webb of Scituate, married by Patrick J. Buckley, Priest.
June 19, at Scituate, Manuel Roderick of Scituate and Virginia (Brown) Collins of Scituate, married by Allan D. Creelman, Minister.
June 20, at Tilton, N. H., Frederick W. Allen of Read- ing and Velma H. Litchfield of Scituate, married by Rev. T. W. Harris, Clergyman.
June 20, at Pawtucket, R. I., William Adam Hersey of Boston and Marion Gertrude Connell of Scituate, mar- ried by Frank Rector, Clergyman.
June 21, at Boston, Richard A. Levangie of Scituate and Madelene Arnold of Dorchester, married by Charles P. Gisler, Priest.
June 27, at Medford, George W. Burrill of Scituate and Edith R. Wingate of Medford, married by Denton J. Neily, Minister.
June 27, at Scituate, Francis C. Flynn of Arlington and Louise V. Murphy of Scituate, married by Patrick J. Buckley, Priest.
July 5, at Scituate, Frederick Daniel Vines of Scituate and Grace Day Waterman of Scituate, married by Cor- nelius Heyn, Clergyman.
July 6, at Scituate, J. C. Joseph Flamand of Cambridge and Alice Sampson of Cambridge, married by A. Rabel, Priest.
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July 7, at Cohasset, Roland Magor of Scituate and Alberta F. Jenkins of Scituate, married by Henry B. Mason, Minister.
July 10, at Cohasset, John Holland Frasier of Braintree and Florence Joan La Chasse of Scituate, married by Joseph P. Lawless, Priest.
July 10, at Tewksbury, Ellis B. Damon of Scituate and Margaret E. Lacy of Tewksbury, married by A. L. McDer- mott, Priest.
July 14, at Scituate, Harry Fekkes of Hingham and Dorothy Dee Cole of Scituate, married by Richard C. Raines, Minister.
August 10, at Scituate, Ray M. Souther of Cohasset and Sara W. Kane of Scituate, married by Mark E. Madden, Clergyman.
August 14, at Cohasset, Philip Maddelena of Scituate and Bianca Jacabucci of Scituate, married by Joseph P. Lawless, Priest.
October 1, at Newton, Edward H. Welch of Scituate and Dorothy Edna Raymond of Scituate, married by Boyn- ton Merrill, Clergyman.
October 2, at Brookline, Michael Francis Welch and Marie Teresa Boudreau of Brookline, married by Bernard S. O'Kane, Priest.
October 2, at Scituate, Lawrence W. Henderson of Scituate and Dorothy E. Hammond of Scituate, married by Allan D. Creelman, Clergyman.
October 4, at Cohasset, Carlton F. Merritt of Scituate and Ada Hollis Otis of Scituate, married by Henry B. Mason, Minister.
October 11, at Cohasset, Joseph Henry Dadeau of Braintree and Olive Mary Hyland of Scituate, married by Joseph P. Lawless, Priest.
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October 12, at Woburn, John Walter Carson of Scituate and Clara Louise Fountain of Woburn, married by Patrick J. Zuill, Priest.
October 14, at Rockland, Ellery B. Hyland of Scituate and Hazel Hoffermalz of Rockland, married by Walter B. Jerge, Clergyman.
October 15, at Scituate, Richard Scott Brown of Scit- uate and Eleanor Merial Cole of Scituate, married by Cor- nelius Heyn, Clergyman.
October 19, at Scituate, Walter Arthur Nell of Revere and Rose Caroline O'Malley of Scituate, married by Nathan B. Burton, Minister.
October 30, at Scituate, James Mendes of Scituate and Anna Louise Andrews of Scituate, married by Nathan B. Burton, Minister.
November 24, at Scituate, Ward C. Denison of New York City and Evelyn Bonney of Scituate, married by Cornelius Heyn, Clergyman.
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