Town annual report of the officers and committees of the town of Scituate 1940-1942, Part 31

Author: Scituate (Mass.)
Publication date: 1940-1942
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 668


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1. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed horse races be permitted in this county?


2. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed dog races be permitted in this county?


Question of Public Policy


"Shall the Representative in the General Court from this district be instructed to vote to request the President and Congress to call at the earliest possible moment a convention of Representatives of all free peoples, to frame a Federal Constitution under which they may unite in a Democratic World Government?"


To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on all three of the following questions :-


(a) If a voter desires to permit the sale in this city (or town) of any and all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "Yes" on all three questions.


(b) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt bev- erages only to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on question one, "Yes" on question two and "No" on question three.


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(c) If he desires to permit the sale herein of all alcoholic bever- ages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on questions one and two and "Yes" on question three.


(d) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt bev- erages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold and in addition other alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on question one and "Yes" on questions two and three.


(e) If he desires to prohibit the sale herein of any and all alco- holic beverages whether to be drunk on or off the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on all three questions.


1. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages) ?


2. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ?


3. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises?


All the above to be voted for on one ballot in the manner prescribed by law.


The polls will be open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m.


And you are directed to serve this warrant in the manner pre- scribed by vote of the town, seven days at least before the time of hold- ing said meeting.


Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of meeting as aforesaid.


Given under our hands this twenty-second day of October, A.D. 1942.


DENNIS H. SHEA, WILLIAMS B. JAMES, W. IRVING LINCOLN,


Selectmen of Scituate.


Plymouth, ss. October 24, 1942, Pursuant to the foregoing war- rant, the inhabitants of the Town of Scituate, qualified to vote in elec- tions are hereby notified to meet at the time and place and for the pur- pose therein notified.


CHARLES B. JENSEN, Constable of Scituate.


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Scituate, November 3, 1942.


Plymouth, ss.


By virtue of the within named warrant I have hereby notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of Scituate, qualified to vote in Elections and Town Affairs, to meet at the time and place and for the purpose herein stated, by posting up attested copies, thereof, one in each of the Post Offices in said Town and one at the Town Hall, said posting being seven days at least before time of said meeting.


CHARLES B. JENSEN,


Constable of Scituate.


STATE ELECTION November 3, 1942


Polls opened 6 o'clock A. M. and closed 8 o'clock P. M.


Presiding Election Officer : Dennis H. Shea.


Assistant presiding Election Officer: Williams B. James.


In charge of ballot box: Arthur H. Lane.


Ballot Clerks: Charlotte L. Chessia, Dorothea E. Gillis, Gertrude M. Reynolds, Vernetta G. Barnes, John T. Barry, W. Otis Andrews, Margery M. Damon.


Tellers: Frank W. Dowd, Norman Reddy, Harry M. Litchfield, Herbert E. Wilder, Leo Murphy, Elwood C. Damon, Robert P. O'Hern, George F. Dwyer, Walter Flaherty, Paul F. Young, Don W. Freeman.


Police Officers: Joseph A. Dwyer, William F. Kane, Charles B. Jensen, W. Francis Murphy.


Total Vote: 1,586.


Governor


ROGER I. PUTNAM


388


LEVERETT SALTONSTALL 1164


HENNING A. BLOMEN


1


OTIS A. HOOD


7


JOSEPH MASSIDDA


5


GUY S. WILLIAMS


1


Blanks 19


Lieutenant-Governor


HORACE T. CAHILL 1166


JOHN C. CARR 370


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WALTER S. HUTCHINS


10


GEORGE L. MCGLYNN


3


E. FRANK SEARLE


5


Blanks


31


Secretary


JOSEPH J. BUCKLEY


386


FREDERIC W. COOK


1128


BERNARD G. KELLY


3


ABBIE L. TEBBETS


3


7


PETER WARTIAINEN, JR. Blanks


58


Treasurer


LAURENCE CURTIS


1070


FRANCIS X. HURLEY


441


MARTHA E. GEER


7


GOTE ELVEL PALMQUIST


3


ANDERS H. SWENSEN


4


Blanks


60


Auditor


THOMAS J. BUCKLEY


462


RUSSELL A. WOOD


1046


HERBERT CRABTREE


4


ETHEL J. PRINCE


6


Blanks


67


Attorney-General


JAMES E. AGNEW


366


ROBERT T. BUSHNELL


1143


CHARLES F. DANFORTH


6


FRED E. OELCHER


2


HOWARD PENLEY


7


Blanks


61


Senator in Congress


458


HENRY CABOT LODGE, JR.


1077


HORACE I. HILLIS


4


GEORGE L. PAINE


3


GEORGE L. THOMPSON


3


Blanks


41


Congressman-Ninth District


433


CHARLES L. GIFFORD


1059


Blanks 94


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JOSEPH E. CASEY


F


GEORGE F. BACKUS


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Councillor-Second District


CLAYTON L. HAVEY 1086


SAMUEL GEORGE THORNER


345


Blanks 154


Senator-Norfolk and Plymouth District


HELEN L. BUCKLEY


396


NEWLAND H. HOLMES 1089


Blanks 100


Representative in General Court-Second Plymouth District


NATHANIEL TILDEN 1371


Blanks 214


District Attorney-Southeastern District


EDMUND R. DEWING


1262


Blanks 323


Register of Probate and Insolvency-Plymouth County


SUMNER A. CHAPMAN 1211


Blanks 374


County Commissioner-Plymouth County


LEO F. NOURSE 1193


Blanks 392


County Treasurer-Plymouth County


AVIS A. EWELL 1219


Blanks 366


Question No. 1


Law Proposed by Initiative Petition


Shall the proposed measure which provides that the present stat- utes which make it a crime punishable by fine or imprisonment know- ingly to advertise, print, publish, distribute or circulate any matter containing reference to any person from whom or place where any drug, instrument or means whatever, or any advice or information may be obtained. for the purpose of preventing pregnancy, or to sell, lend, give away, exhibit, offer or advertise any drug, medicine, instrument or other article for the prevention of conception, or to write or print in- formation of any kind stating when, where, how, of whom, or by what means such article can be obtained, or to manufacture or make such article. shall not apply to treatment or prescription given to married persons for protection of life or health by or under the direction of registered physicians nor to teaching in chartered medical schools nor to publication or sale of medical treatises or journals, which was dis-


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approved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 77 in the af- firmative and 133 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 16 in the affirmative and 18 in the negative, be approved?


YES 752


NO 559


Blanks 274


To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on all three of the following questions :-


(a) If a voter desires to permit the sale in this city (or town) of any and all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "Yes" on all three questions.


(b) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt bev- erages only to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on question one, "Yes" on question two and "No" on question three.


(c) If he desires to permit the sale herein of all alcoholic bev- erages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on questions one and two and "Yes" on question three.


(d) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt bev- erages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold and in addition other alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on question one and "Yes" on questions two and three.


(e) If he desires to prohibit the sale herein of any and all alco- holic beverages whether to be drunk on or off the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on all three questions.


1. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages) ?


YES


932


NO


472


Blanks 181


2. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ?


YES


915


NO


409


Blanks 261


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3. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises?


YES 967


NO


350


Blanks


268


1. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed horse races be permitted in this county?


YES


771


NO


563


Blanks


251


2. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed dog races be permitted in this county?


YES


610


NO


626


Blanks 349


Question of Public Policy


"Shall the Representative in the General Court from this district be instructed to vote to request the President and Congress to call at the earliest possible moment a convention of Representatives of all free peoples, to frame a Federal Contsitution under which they may unite in a Democratic World Government?"


YES 775


NO


253


Blanks


557


Attest: WILLIAM M. WADE,


Town Clerk.


TOWN CLERKS' CONVENTION


November 13, 1942


At a meeting of the Town Clerks of the several towns comprising the Second Plymouth Representative District held at the Town Hall in Marshfield on Friday, November 13, 1942, at 12 o'clock noon, it was ascertained by the returns from each Town that the number of votes cast for each candidate for Representative in the General Court, on Tuesday, November 3, 1942 were as follows:


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Nathaniel Tilden


Blanks


Total


Duxbury


746


115


861


Hanover


652


117


769


Marshfield


828


94


922


Pembroke


456


64


520


Scituate


1371


214


1585


4053


604


4657


Nathaniel Tilden of Scituate having a majority of the votes re- turned was declared elected, and his certificate was made out in ac- cordance therewith, and signed by the Clerks present:


Joseph T. C. Jones-Town Clerk of Duxbury


Bernard L. Stetson-Town Clerk of Hanover


Shirley L. Crosse-Town Clerk of Marshfield


William A. Key-Town Clerk of Pembroke


William M. Wade-Town Clerk of Scituate


Attest: WILLIAM M. WADE,


Town Clerk.


MARRIAGES-1942


January 13, at Scituate, Leopold B. Pina and Louise Rita Pina, both of Cohasset, married by William M. Wade, Justice of the Peace.


January 16, at Brookline, Adolf Sorensen Kirk, Jr. of Brookline and Jacqueline Kent James of Scituate, married by Ashley Day Leavitt, Minister.


January 18, at Scituate, Richard Hopper and Helen Marie Viall, both of Scituate, married by T. A. Quinlan, Priest.


January 19, at Weymouth, George DeMarco of Weymouth and Ann Lucille DeCosta of Scituate, married by Julian R. Merchant, Town Clerk and Justice of the Peace.


January 31, at Scituate, Samuel Scott of Weymouth and Virginia Claire Anderson of Scituate, married by Charles C. Wilson, Clergyman.


February 11, at Jaffrey, New Hampshire, Joseph John Barca of Scituate, and Helen Madeline MacNeill of Hingham, married by George P. Duncan, Justice of the Peace.


February 13, at Scituate, Kenneth Earl Wheeler and Ruth Louise Cobbett, both of Scituate, married by Lewis W. Sanford, Clergyman.


February 14, at Scituate, Simao Andrade and Sadie Alice Merande, both of Scituate, married by M. W. Armstrong, Minister.


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February 20, at Cambridge, Stewart Reuben Ranger and Marie Elizabeth Maloney, both of Scituate, married by Joseph J. Leonard, Priest.


February 21, at Scituate, Charles Henry Reed of Winchester and Priscilla Damon of Scituate, married by Charles C. Wilson, Clergyman.


March 2, at Scituate, Francis Hull Tapper of Quincy and Louise Mahala Sylvester of Scituate, married by Allan D. Creelman, Clergy- man.


March 17, at Scituate, Ralph Francis McCarthy and Giertrug Kent (Schuyler), both of Scituate, married by T. A. Quinlan, Priest.


April 5, at Scituate, Francis John Lynch and Olive Margaret Pat- erson, both of Scituate, married by T. A. Quinlan, Priest.


April 5, at Scituate, William Francis Madden of Brockton and Edith Irene Petrie of Scituate, married by William M. Wade, Town Clerk and Justice of the Peace.


April 19, at Scituate, John Thomas Murphy of Hingham and Mar- garet Mary Sheehan of Scituate, married by Thomas A. Quinlan, Priest.


April 22, at Scituate, Joseph Aldei Campbell and Helen Frances Mitchell (Mitchell), both of Scituate, married by William M. Wade, Town Clerk and Justice of the Peace.


April 25, at Scituate, David Wesley Gardner and Freda Moholland, both of Scituate, married by Allan D. Creelman, Clergyman.


May 2, at Cohasset, Donald Francis Walsh of Hingham and Eliza- beth Gertrude Kenney of Scituate, married by Francis S. Keaney, Priest.


May 6, at Scituate, Ralph Stanley Carpenter of Weymouth and Evelyn Lane Barnes of Norwell, married by William M. Wade, Town Clerk and Justice of the Peace.


May 8, at Quincy, Sulo William Tuori of Quincy and Jennie Vir- ginia Russell of Scituate, married by Armas Holmio, Clergyman.


May 10, at Scituate, Charles Lincoln Stoddard of Florida and Florence Rose Cummings of Scituate, married by T. A. Quinlan, Priest.


May 20, at Scituate, George Morrow Ward of Hingham and Vir- ginia Barbara Chipman of Scituate, married by Allan D. Creelman, Clergyman.


May 23, at Providence, Rhode Island, William Lewis Jarvis of Scituate and Theresa Sibielski of Providence, Rhode Island, married by Stanislaus Kowalski, Roman Catholic Priest.


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May 27, at Boston, Gordon Robert Sherman of Scituate and Mar- jorie Watts of Milton, married by Everett Moore, Clergyman.


May 29, at Scituate, Edmund Francis Ford of Hanson and Marie Fessenden Wilder of Scituate, married by Harold C. Northrup, Minister.


May 30, at Scituate, Thomas W. Rossetter and Agnes R. Cummings, both of Norwell, married by John M. Quirk, Priest.


June 1, at Scituate, Irl Huntley Von Iderstein of Hingham and Madeleine Elizabeth Bailey of Scituate, married by Allan D. Creelman, Clergyman.


June 14, at North Andover, Lawrence Bernard Smith of Pem- broke and Alice Sampson of Scituate, married by Cornelis Heyn, Clergyman.


June 19, at Saugus, Donald Robert Pitman of Saugus and Eliza- beth Patricia Scarsilloni of Scituate, married by Ambler Garnett, Min- ister of the Gospel.


June 20, at Hingham, Clarence Ora Atkinson of Scituate and Verda Florence Dunn of Hingham, married by Silas W. Anthony, Minister of the Gospel.


June 20, at Scituate, Edward Louis Burnham and Glen Bacon (Draper), both of New York, married by Thomas A. Sinclair, Clergy- man.


June 21, at Cohasset, Julius John Jacobucci of Scituate and Frances Veronica Jason of Cohasset, married by Francis S. Keaney, Priest.


June 25, at Scituate, Thomas Joseph Bauer, Jr. of Baltimore, Mary- land and Mary Elizabeth Sweeney, of Scituate, married by John I. Foley, Priest.


June 25, at Scituate, Robert Hathaway Best and Catherine Bartlett Miller, both of Scituate, married by Charles W. Cox, Minister of the Gospel.


July 2, at Scituate, Robert William Hover of Pittsfield and Helen Florence Westerhoff of Scituate, married by John M. Quirk, Priest.


July 14, at Scituate, Ferdinand Leonardi of Kingston and Dorothie Smith (Bailey) of Scituate, married by William M. Wade, Town Clerk and Justice of the Peace.


July 18, at Scituate, Edward Burke Johnson of Melrose and Emelda Jacqueline Toussaint of Reading, married by William M. Wade, Town Clerk and Justice of the Peace.


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July 19, at Scituate, Arthur Scott Finnie and Elizabeth Amy Crosby, both of Scituate, married by Charles W. Cox, Minister of the Gospel.


July 20, at Manchester, New Hampshire, Eugene Paul McDonald of Scituate and Lillian Marie Ange Dewar of Manchester, New Hamp- shire, married by J. Morton Rosenblum, Justice of the Peace.


July 31, at Scituate, Bert Walter Brewer and Constance Rose Wal- ters, both of Scituate, married by William M. Wade, Town Clerk and Justice of the Peace.


August 6, at Providence, Rhode Island, Archie John Hayes of Tampa, Florida and Barbara Cushing White of Scituate, married by Joseph Vasey, Clergyman.


August 8, at Scituate, William James DeFazi of West Roxbury and Irma Bates Coffin of Scituate, married by Allan D. Creelman, Clergyman.


August 12, at Scituate, Louis N. Servant of Scituate and Elsie Helena Kujanpaa of Quincy, married by William M. Wade, Town Clerk and Justice of the Peace.


August 15, at Duxbury, George Russell Paul and Grace Stewart, both of Scituate, married by G. Edwin Woodman, Minister of the Gospel.


August 15, at Belmont, Russell Putnam Jenkins and Beatrice Mar- garet Niven, both of Scituate, married by M. W. Armstrong, Clergyman.


August 22, at Scituate, Leslie James Shea and Kathryn Campbell Hannon, both of Scituate, married by Joseph P. Shea, Priest.


August 27, at Scituate, Alfred John Leate and Sarah Eleanor Stod- dard, both of Scituate, married by Charles W. Cox, Minister of the Gospel.


September 5, at Scituate, Roscoe Richmond Chandler of Duxbury and Esther Elizabeth Burrows (Cole) of Scituate, married by William M. Wade, Town Clerk and Justice of the Peace.


September 10, at Scituate, Donald Llmari Penti of Carver and Vieno Matilda Kumpunen of Middleboro, married by Allan D. Creel- man, Clergyman.


September 19, at Scituate, Frederick Gearin McCarthy, Jr. and Mary Frances Mahar, both of Scituate, married by John M. Quirk, Priest.


September 20, at Scituate, David Benedict Bailey of Boston and Margaret Muriel McCaffrey of Scituate, married by John I. Foley, Priest.


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September 23, at Scituate, William James Madden of Scituate and Evelyn May Nichols of Weymouth, married by Charles W. Cox, Min- ister of the Gospel.


September 26, at Scituate, Albert Dean Baker of Medford and Margery Cushman Herbert of Scituate, married by M. W. Armstrong, Clergyman.


October 3, at Scituate, Francis Peter Ryan and Marguerite Myrtena Friel, both of Scituate, married by John M. Quirk, Priest.


October 18, at Cohasset, George Stetson DeCosta and Lucy Delia Spinzola, both of Scituate, married by Francis S. Keaney, Priest.


October 18, at Duxbury, Edward Preston Usher, 3rd of Scituate and Sylvia Ann O'Neil of Duxbury, married by John H. Philbrick, Clergyman.


October 24, at Scituate, Liba Ellsworth Litchfield and Frances Glover Davenport, both of Scituate, married by Allan D. Creelman, Clergyman.


October 24, at Cohasset, John Leslie Priestman of Quincy and Rachel Merritt of Scituate, married by Charles C. Wilson, Clergyman.


November 2, at Boston, Jackson Wentworth Morton of Scituate and Thelma Eline Doyle of Jamaica Plain, married by Alexander Win- ston, Clergyman.


November 7, at Scituate, William Francis Slattery and Anne Frances Brophy, both of Scituate, married by T. A. Quinlan, Priest.


November 8, at Scituate, DeWitt Clinton Clark, and Nellie Mary Condon (O'Neill), both of Scituate, married by William M. Wade, Town Clerk and Justice of the Peace.


November 12, at Scituate, Robert Louis Hirtle and Ruth Mary Barry, both of Scituate, married by T. A. Quinlan, Priest.


November 15, at North Carver, Lloyd Franklin Hatch of Scituate and Bertha Blanche Chandler of Carver, married by Orville D. Ullom, Clergyman.


November 29, at Scituate, Joseph John Caprara of Schenectady, New York and Alberta Cerilli of Scituate, married by T. A. Quinlan, Priest.


December 8, at Scituate, Vincent Robert Gosewisch and Jane Hill, both of Scituate, married by T. A. Quinlan, Priest.


December 12, at Scituate, Edward Henry Jennings, Jr. of Fairfield, Connecticut and Brenda Agnes Leavestrom (Lindsey) of Scituate, mar- ried by William M. Wade, Town Clerk and Justice of the Peace.


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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN SCITUATE FOR THE YEAR 1942


Date


NAME


NAMES OF PARENTS


Mother's Maiden Name


Jan. 1


Ellen Marie Litehfield


George Leo and Lucille Litchfield


Nichols


Jan. 2 Mary Dugan


William Patrick and Eleanor Louise Dugan Lloyd A., Jr. and Arlene Turner


Farrell


Jan. 11 Linda Ann Turner


Wentworth


Jan. 28 John Francis McCormack


Edward Francis and Virginia Ellen MeCormack


Thompson


Feb. 9 Robert Andrews


John D. and Clara Gladys Andrews


Fortes


Feb. 15 Susan Mary Aeker


Bruce George and Mary Aeker


MaeTammany


Feb. 16 Herbert Garfield Summers, 2nd


Richard Norman and Catherine Summers


Neff


Feb. 18


Judyth Webster


Stephen Churchill, Jr. and Lillian Ann Webster


Pratt


Feb. 19 Thomas Waldo Prouty


John O. and Clara Althea Prouty


Mock


Feb. 23 Marcia Elaine Bubin


Matthew Peter and Harriet Elizabeth Bubin


Pepper


Feb. 23 Harriet Victoria Bubin


Matthew Peter and Harriet Elizabeth Bubin


Pepper


Mar. 1 Rosemarie Pina


Louis J. and Beulah Pina


Magaw


Mar. 12 Charles Joseph Humphreys


Joseph A. and Eleanor E. Humphreys


Hammond


Mar. 17


David Durant


John Brooke and Ruth Durant


Holmes


Mar. 24 Dorothy Parmlee Marsh


Donald Buckham and Annis Marsh


Doane


Mar. 30 Robert James DeCosta


William Gardner and Ida Marie DeCosta


Daneau


Apr. 3


Gerald George Edmund Street, 2d


Lionel Alexander and Mary Arline Street


Murphy


Apr. 6 John Anthony Conte


Ralph and Santinea Conte


Mieciehi


Apr. 6 Ray Heath Davis, Jr.


Ray Heath, Sr. and Mildred Louise Davis


Bresnahan


Apr. 8 Marie Selidade Veiga


Hieks


Apr. 14


Jane Marie Fallon


Peter G. and Mary E. Fallon


Keating


Apr. 16


Gerald Arthur Stone


Walter Charles and Barbara Stone


Rhonstock


Apr. 17


Janice Marie Pina


John Baptista and Leora Viola Pina


Hieks


Apr. 17


Barbara Lueile Shea


Daniel F. and Lydia Shea


Glebis


Apr. 25 Nancy Joan Alves


August and Nellie Alves


Sousa


Apr. 27 Grover Albert Lackey, Jr.


Grover Albert and Priscilla Mabel Lackey


Knox


May 5 Suzanne Murphy


Howard Gray and Barbara Murphy


Richardson


May 5 William Robert Stone


William Bishop and Dorothy Ellen Stone


Whittaker


May 6 Judith Arlene Merritt


Earl Whitford and May Standish Merritt


Paine


May 14 John Joseph Riani


Domenico and Julia Riani


Arcangeli


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Joseph and Luella Veiga


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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN SCITUATE FOR THE YEAR 1942-Continued


Date


NAME


NAMES OF PARENTS


Mother's Maiden Name


May 18 Merrilee Macleod Locklin


Chester Bowman and Lillian Alexandria Locklin


MacLeod


May 19 Malcolm Campbell


Walter A. and Helen Campbell


Smith


May 23 John James Cassidy, 3rd


John J., Jr. and Dorothy H. Cassidy


Elliott


May 23 Gloria Jean Pina


John and Laura Pina


Rose


May 25 Brenda Marie Holland


William J. and Mary L. Holland


Kirkland


June 7


Linda Norris


Robert Walter and Lucile Frances Norris


Taylor


June 8 Paul William Devine, Jr.


Paul William and Ruth Marie Devine Leopold Barrow and Louise Rita Pina


Pina


June 12 Richard Charles Kaplan


Louis Carlin and Marie Anna Valentine


Roberts


June 19


Sheridan James Barry


John Aloysius and Geraldine Fitzgerald Barry


Riggs


June 22


Valerie Gardner


Walter E. and Beverlee S. Daley


Clark


June 2


Deborah Daley


George Adrian and Leona Webb


Gammon


June 28 Bruce Earl Billings


Alson Powers and Enid Alica Billings


Bennett


June 29 Richard Lantz Murphy


Stanley Freebourn and Alice Isabel Murphy


Lantz


July 6 John Charles Lonergan


John Joseph and Katherine Josephine Lonergan


Byron


July 10 Elizabeth Mary Crandall


Francis Edward and Myrtle Emily Crandall


Peterson


July 13 Dennis Hugh Galligan


Harold Raymond and Alice Margaret Galligan


Curran


July 20


Sally Katherine Nichols


Samuel Herbert and Florence Elizabeth Nichols


Wheeler


July 23 Linda Jakubens


John H. and Grace Jakubens


Chandler


July 23 James Hawley Russell


Hawley and J. Dallas Russell


James


July 25 Philip Hopkins Bangs


Donald Hopkins and Eleanor Oreella Bangs


Reid


Aug. 1 Nicholas Cameron Brady James Daniel Kupiec


Aug. 8


Aug. 9 Paul Francis Spencer, Jr.


Glynn


Aug. 10 Barbara Ellen Merritt


Arthur C. and Mary Josephine Merritt


Canceo


Aug. 10 Katherine Lee Whiting


Aug. 15 Richard Baltzer Burt


Harold Edward and Mary Otis Whiting Richard Eustis and Barbara Bates Burt


Grant


Baltzer


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Smith


June 8 Jane Ann Pina


Leonard and Janet Kaplan


Printz


June 12 Louis Carlin Valentine, Jr.


William Apperson and Hazel Irene Gardner


Van Cannell


June 26 George Adrian Webb, Jr.


Edward F. and Gertrude Brady


Cameron


Stephen Phillip and Alice Bridget Kupiec Paul Francis and Edith Gertrude Spencer


Lennox


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN SCITUATE FOR THE YEAR 1942-Continued


Date


NAME


NAMES OF PARENTS


Mother's Maiden Name


Aug. 18 Ann Marie Ward


William Leo and Marguerite Ward


Cormier


Aug. 21 Theodore Delano Manning


Theodore D. and Josephine E. Manning


Cann


Aug. 23 Patricia Ellen Peiree


James B. and Dorothy M. Peirce


Dooley


Aug. 24 Ann Murphy


John H. and Marion Patrieia Murphy


Raymond


Aug. 25 Richard Alden Derb


Joseph A. and Ruth C. Derb


Colby


Aug. 30 David Hollis Young


Hollis Howard and Dorothy Young James A. and Margaret L. Dwyer


Short


Oet. 2 Charles Franeis Jenkins, Jr.


Charles Francis and Mary Ella Jenkins


Gallagher


Oet. 4 Lillian Rose Thayer




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