Town annual report of the officers and committees of the town of Scituate 1943-1945, Part 23

Author: Scituate (Mass.)
Publication date: 1943-1945
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 604


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Park Commissioners: Each member be paid the same amount per hour for work actually performed as is paid laborers in the Highway Department.


Water Commissioners: $198.00 each and legitimate expenses, to be taken from the Water Department budget.


Moderator: Per annum $110.00.


ARTICLE 4


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or trans- fer from available funds in the Treasury, such sums of money as may be necessary to defray expenses estimated for the year 1945 and make appropriations for the following Departments:


Selectmen :


Services and Expenses


$4,736.00


Legal Counsel


1,000.00


Engineering 500.00


Town Hall


1,650.00


Public Buildings under control of Selectmen


1,150.00


Civic Center Grounds under control of Selectmen 250.00


Street Lighting, Traffic Beacons 11,910.00


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Sign Boards


Soldiers' Benefits


900.00 10,000.00


Memorial Day


300.00


Town Meetings, Registrations and Elections


1,000.00


Unclassified


2,000.00


Insurance


2,500.00


Town Ambulance Maintenance


600.00


Interest, except on Water Loans


400.00


Interest on Water Loans


16,776.25


Reduction of Debt on Water Loans


33,000.00


Certification of Notes


10.00


Bounties


150.00


Libraries, Allen Memorial


1,500.00


Peirce Memorial


1,500.00


Mosquito Control


3,000.00


Annuity (Ch. 32, Sec. 89, General Laws as amended)


1,200.00


Board of Public Welfare:


Aid to Dependent Children 5,000.00


Administrative Expense 300.00


. Old Age Assistance


33,000.00


Administrative Expense


1,400.00


Public Welfare


7,000.00


Assessors' Department :


Services and Expenses 1 5,050.00


Collector's Department :


Services and Expenses 5,784.00


Treasurer's Department :


Services and Expenses


2,843.00


Accountant's Department :


Services and Expenses 2,329.50


Town Clerk's Department:


Services and Expenses


2,059.00


Highway Department: General: Care of Roads, Sidewalks, Maintenance and Repair of Bridges 46,000.00


Snow Removal 15,000.00


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School Department


115,000.00


Police Department


29,396.00


Fire Department: General Forest Fires


1,970.00


Health Department


18,735.00


Water Department: Maintenance and Operation


43,934.11


Park Department


6,500.00


Tree Warden's Department :


General: Moth Extermination


5,000.00


Elm Tree Beetle


1,000.00


Tree Warden


2,500.00


Sealer of Weights and Measures


519.20


Advisory Board


300.00


Planning Board


100.00


Public Landings


4,304.00


Plymouth County Hospital


County Tax


State Tax


VOTED: To rase and appropriate :


Selectmen's Services and Expenses


$5,170.40


Legal Counsel


1,000.00


Engineering


500.00


Town Hall


1,700.00


Public Buildings under control of Selectmen


1,150.00


Civic Center Grounds under control of Selectmen and care of Park Department


275.00


Street Lighting, Traffic Beacons


11,910.00


Sign Boards


1,000.00


Soldiers' Benefits


10,000.00


Memorial Day


300.00


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Town Meetings, Elections and Registrations.


1,100.00


Unclassified


2,000.00


Insurance


2,500.00


Town Ambulance Maintenance


600.00


Interest, except on Water Loans


400.00


Interest on Water Loans


16,776.25


Reduction of Debt on Water Loans


33,000.00


Certification of Notes


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10.00


Bounties


150.00


Libraries :


Allen Memorial


1,500.00


Pierce Memorial


1,500.00


Mosquito Control


3,000.00


Annuity (Ch. 32, Sec. 89 General Laws as amended)


1,200.00


Board of Public Welfare:


Aid to Dependent Children


5,000.00


Administrative Expense


330.00


Old Age Assistance


33,000.00


Administrative Expense


1,540.00


Public Welfare


7,000.00


Assessors' Department, Services and Expenses 5,500.00


Collector's Department, Services and Expenses 6,189.00


Treasurer's Department, Services and Expenses


3,463.00


Accountant's Department, Services and Expenses 2,529.50


Town Clerk's Department, Services and Expenses


2,176.60


Highway Department:


General: Care of Roads, Sidewalks, Maintenance and repair of bridges 38,300.00


Voted to raise and appropriate $38,300.00 and to transfer $10,000.00 to Roads General Account from the Excess and Deficiency Account.


Voted to earmark the sum of $200.00 from the Roads General Account to remove and destroy the considerable number of old wrecks that have been


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allowed to accumulate in the area back of the park- ing space at the Harbor and to grade off the ap- proaches to this area, thus removing a fire menace and make it possible for boat owners to use this space.


Snow Removal 15,000.00


Voted to raise and appropriate $15,000.00 and to transfer $10,000.00 to Snow Removal from the Ex- cess and Deficiency Account.


School Department


91,502.00


Voted to raise and appropriate $91,502.00 and to transfer $30,000.00 from the Excess and Deficiency Account.


Police Department


31,271.00


Fire Department: General


38,359.17


Voted to raise and appropriate $38,359.17 and to transfer $3,000.00 from the Excess and Deficiency Account.


Forest Fires


1,970.00


Health Department


19,500.00


Water Department : Maintenance and Operation


39,829.71


VOTED: That the Town of Scituate raise and ap- propriate the sum of $39,829.71 for the purpose of operation and maintenance of the Water Depart- ment, including salaries, labor, supplies, pipe, fittings, power equipment, source of supply, exten- sions and authorize the Board of Water Commis- sioners to contract for water purchase and any and all other expenditures necessary to provide and maintain a supply of potable water for the Town of Scituate, and transfer $5,500.00 from the Excess and Deficiency Account.


Park Department


7,150.00


Tree Warden's Department :


General: Moth Extermination


5,500.00


Elni Tree Beetle 1,100.00


Tree Warden 2,750.00


Sealer of Weights and Measures 569.20


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Advisory Board


300.00


Planning Board


100.00


Public Landings


.... 4,404.00


Plymouth County Hospital


9,162.06


County Tax


25,857.45


State Tax


13,872.00


ARTICLE 5


To hear the report of any committee heretofore chosen, or act thereon.


VOTED: To accept reports of Dennis H. Shea, Chairman of Board of Selectmen; Matthew L. Brown, Highway Surveyor; Philip S. Bailey, Chairman Harbor and Town Parking Space Development Committee.


ARTICLE 6


To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Public Welfare to contract at their discretion for support of the Town's poor, or act thereon.


VOTED: To so authorize. Unanimous vote.


ARTICLE 7


To see if the Town will authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year, 'beginning January 1, 1946 and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.


VOTED: That the Town do authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year, beginning January 1, 1946, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable with- in one year and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.


Unanimous vote.


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ARTICLE 8


Will the Town vote to have all the income from the Water Department paid to the Town Treasurer, and estimated receipts used by the Assessors in fixing the tax rate for the current year?


VOTED: That all the income of the Water Department be turned over to the Town Treasurer to be used as general taxation, and the Assessors be instructed to use the estimated receipts as a basis in fixing the tax rate for the current year, now estimated at $57,371.00. Unanimous vote.


ARTICLE 9


Will the Town vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $10,000.00 to the Reserve Fund or transfer the whole or any part thereof from any available funds, or act thereon?


VOTED: To transfer $10,000.00 to the Reserve Fund from the Excess and Deficiency Account.


ARTICLE 10


Will the Town vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $400.00 to meet foreclosure costs on tax titles, or act thereon?


VOTED: To raise and appropriate $400.00.


ARTICLE 11


Will the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $75.00 for channel markings and regulations of the usage of the North River from Humarock Beach to the Sea, same to be in conjunction with like control by the Town of Marshfield, or act thercon?


VOTED: To raise and appropriate $75.00.


ARTICLE 12


Will the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $60.00 for pay- ment of dues for a yearly membership in the Maritime Division of the Boston Chamber of Commerce, or act thereon?


VOTED: To raise and appropriate $60.00.


ARTICLE 13


To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00 to cover cost of supervision and control of the clam flats within the Town of Scituate, or act thereon.


VOTED: To raise and appropriate $500.00.


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ARTICLE 14


To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to control, regulate or prohibit the taking of eels and any or all kinds of shell- fish and sea worms within the borders of the Town of Scituate and such other authority as is provided in Sec. 52 of Chapter 130 of the General Laws as inserted therein by Chapter 598 of the Acts of 1941 or take action in relation thereto.


VOTED: To so authorize the Selectmen.


ARTICLE 15


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or trans- fer from unappropriated available funds in the treasury, a sum of money for Chapter 90 Highway Maintenance, or take any action in relation thereto.


VOTED: To raise and appropriate $1,000.00.


ARTICLE 16


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or trans- fer from available funds in the treasury, a sum of money for the purchase of war bonds or other bonds that are legal investments for savings banks, for a postwar rehabilitation fund, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 5, Acts of 1943.


VOTED: To transfer $50,000.00 from the Excess and De- ficiency Account to purchase G. Bonds to the amount of $25,000.00 and to purchase Short Loan Certificates to the amount of $25,000.00.


Unanimous vote.


ARTICLE 17


To see if the Town will vote to transfer the proceeds of the Dog Fund received from the County to Libraries and that the amount be equally divided between the Peirce Memorial at North Scituate and the Allen Memorial at Scituate, or act thereon.


VOTED: Yes.


ARTICLE 18


Will the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $150.00 for the maintenance and care of the Old Cemetery on Cudworth Road, or act thereon?


VOTED: To raise and appropriate $150.00, in care of Park Department.


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ARTICLE 19


To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $700.00 for the care of soldiers' neglected graves in accordance with the provisions of the General Laws, Chapter 115 (Ter. Ed.), Section 22, or act thereon.


VOTED: To raise and appropriate $700.00.


ARTICLE 20


To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $350.00 for the purpose of providing quarters for the Satuit Post 3169, Veterans of Foreign Wars, in accordance with the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 40 (Ter. Ed.), Section 9, or act thereon.


VOTED: To raise and appropriate $350.00.


ARTICLE 21


To see if the Town will raise the salaries and pay of all Town officials and employees of the Town 10% for the year 1945, effective March 6, 1945, or act thereon.


VOTED: To raise the salaries and pay of all Town Officials and employees of the Town 10% for the year 1945, effective March 6. 1945 excepting Town Treasurer and Highway Surveyor.


ARTICLE 22


To see if the Town will vote to accept Section 16B of Chapter 147 of the General Laws, which provides that members of the Police Department shall be excused from duty for one day out of every six without loss of pay, or act thereon.


VOTED: To accept. Unanimous vote.


ARTICLE 23


To see if the Town will vote to accept the new lay out of Front Street as shown in plan of County Commissioners from the junction of First Parish Road to Beaver Dam Road and continuing in a northerly direction along the beach to Jericho Road or any portion thereof or take any other action relative thereto.


VOTED: That the Harbor and Town Parking Space Develop- ment Committee in conjunction with the Board of Selectmen be in- structed to study and report at a later meeting.


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ARTICLE 24


To see if the Town will raise and appropriate $100.00 for County Aid to Agriculture, and choose a Town Director as provided in Sections 41 and 45 of Revised Chapter 128 of the General Laws, or act thereon.


VOTED: To raise and appropriate $100.00. Charles E. Mitchell, Director.


ARTICLE 25


Will the Town vote to instruct the Board of Sslectmen to sell a piece of fire apparatus known as Engine 1 at public auction to the highest bidder; provided that no bid of less than three hundred dollars ($300.00) shall be considered. The Selectmen shall reserve the right to reject any or all bids.


VOTED: To so instruct the Board of Selectmen.


ARTICLE 26


Will the Town vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $4,500.00 for necessary expenses of operation of the Scituate Ration Board (OPA No. 271), or act thereon?


VOTED: To raise and appropriate $4,500.00.


ARTICLE 27


Will the Town authorize the Board of Water Commissioners to dispose of obsolete or discarded material or equipment, by sale or otherwise; owned by the Water Department, or act thereon?


VOTED: That the Town authorize the Board of Water Com- missioners to dispose of obsolete or discarded material or equip- ment, by sale or otherwise, owned by the Water Department.


ARTICLE 28


To see if the Town will instruct the Moderator to appoint a committee to study all phases of an Airport to be located in the Town of Scituate and to raise and appropriate the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the purpose of enabling such com- mittee to make surveys and other studies in relation thereof, or act thereon.


VOTED: To raise and appropriate $500.00, present committee to be continued.


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ARTICLE 29


Will the Town raise and appropriate a sum of money for the acquisition of a parcel of land for a public parking place at Egypt Beach as shown on a plan on file at the Town Clerk's office, said land to be acquired by gift, purchase, or taking by eminent domain by the selectmen and to be maintained by them so as to provide parking space for Scituate residents and taxpayers; or take any action relative thereto?


VOTED: That a committee consisting of the Board of Select- men, Walter H. Greene and Joseph A. Moran make a study of the project regarding a parking space at Egypt Beach and report at a later meeting.


ARTICLE 30


To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $1,200.00 for the purchase of a roadside brush cutting tractor, or act thereon.


VOTED: To raise and appropriate $1,200.00.


ARTICLE 31


To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $2,000.00 for the cutting of bushes along the roadside, or act thereon.


VOTED: To raise and appropriate $2,000.00.


ARTICLE 32


To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00 for the maintenance and improvement of the Town Forests, or act thereon.


VOTED: To raise and appropriate $500.00.


ARTICLE 33


To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $300.00 to provide a Life Guard for Sand Hills Beach, or act thereon. Scituate Beach Association, Inc.


VOTED: To raise and appropriate $300.00.


ARTICLE 34


Will the Town appropriate a sum of money up to $500.00 for the purpose of stocking ponds and other inland water located within


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the Town limits with fish and of liberating game, as defined in Sec- tion 1, Chapter 129A, within said limits and to meet the necessary expenses incidental thereto, including the feeding of game so liber- ated, as provided in Chapter 142 of the Acts of 1938, or act on any- thing relating thereto.


VOTED: To raise and appropriate $200.00.


ARTICLE 35


Will the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $706.93 for the payment of bills of previous years, said payments to be as follows:


1943 Bill of Fred T. Waterman (Unclassified) $ 20.00


1944 Bill of Snow Removal Payroll 467.50


1944 Bill of Police Dept. - New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co. 54.10


1944 Bill of Ambulance - White Star Laundry Co. 6.12


1944 Bill of Ambulance - Front St. Sales & Service, Co., Inc. 18.09


1944 Bill of Ambulance - Newton Buick Co. 60.55


1944 Bill of Ambulance - Sidney S. Gates 56.90


1944 Bill of Fire Dept. - South Weymouth Laundry 11.67


1944 Bill of Control of Shellfish - Webster C. Clark 12.00


$706.93


VOTED: To raise and appropriate $706.93. Unanimous vote.


ARTICLE 36


To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $3,500.00 for drainage and other improvements on First Parish Road between Mungo's Corner and the Norwell line, or act thereon.


VOTED: To raise and appropriate $2,000.00.


ARTICLE 37


To see if the Town will establish an unpaid Board of Recrea- tion in accordance with Section 14 of Chapter 45 of the General Laws of Massachusetts. The Board shall consist of five members to be appointed by the Town Moderator, to serve for one, two, three, four and five years at this time and thereafter for a five year period, and to see if the Town will raise and appropriate $8,000.00 for the operation of a public recreation program, and to appoint a paid Director of Recreation, and such assistants as may be consistent with the appropriation or take any action thereon.


VOTED: No.


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ARTICLE 38


To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sum of money for obtaining preliminary working drawings and specifications for a new elementary school building, or take action thereon.


VOTED: That the Town appropriate $6,000.00 to be taken from the Excess and Deficiency Account for obtaining preliminary working drawings and specifications for a new elementary school building, said sum to be expended as necessary under the direction of the present Committee to Investigate School Housing Needs, which committee shall continue to serve and render a further re- port to the Town at the next Annual Town Meeting.


Unanimous vote.


ARTICLE 39


To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purchase of land on which to erect a school building, or take action thereon.


VOTED: That the Town raise and appropriate by transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account the sum of $10,000.00, and authorize and instruct the Selectmen to purchase from James H. Kimball, Inc. of Hingham, Mass., a certain area of land situated on Branch Street and Beaver Dam Road in Scituate, Mass., more particularly described as lots of 125, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155 and 156 in a deed or deeds recorded with the Registry of Deeds in Plymouth, Mass., Book 1588, Pages 564-565. Yes 242, No. 8.


ARTICLE 40


To see if the Town will accept the layout of the Selectmen in accordance with a plan on file in the Town Clerk's Office as it refers to the taking of land and slight construction of roadway on Hatherly Road at its intersection with Kenneth Road and raise and appropri- ate the sum of $6.00 for land damages, or act thereon.


VOTED: To accept the layout and raise and appropriate the sum of $6.00.


The meeting adjourned at 11:25 P. M.


Attest: WILLIAM M. WADE,


Town Clerk


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ELECTION OF OFFICERS


March 12, 1945


Polls open from 12 o'clock Noon to 10 o'clock P. M.


Presiding Election Officer: Moderator Nathaniel Tilden.


Town Clerk: William M. Wade.


Ballot Clerks: Charlotte L. Chessia, Barbara Tobin, Doro- thea E. Gillis, Margaret M. Reynolds, John T. Barry, Norman Reddy.


In charge of ballot box: Arthur H. Lane.


Tellers: Robert P. O'Hern, Paul F. Young, Leo Murphy, George A. Webb, George W. Murphy, Harry M. Litchfield, Paul .F. Spencer, Don W. Freeman.


Total Vote: 1,294.


Moderator for One Year


Nathaniel Tilden 1,031


Blanks 263


Selectman for Three Years


John F. McCormack 317


Dennis H. Shea 933


Blanks 44


Assessor for Three Years


Henry T. Fitts


1,057


Blanks 255


Public Welfare for Three Years


Franklin T. Sharp


898


Blanks 396


. Town Clerk for Three Years


William M. Wade 1,060


Blanks 234


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Town Collector for Three Years


Joseph R. Dillon 1,046 Blanks 248


Town Treasurer for Three Years


Rose A. Smith


1,039


Blanks 255


Constables for One Year


Vote for Three


William P. Brenchick


765


Lawson C. Vickery


858


Frederick W. Stanley


2


William H. Connor


7


Eben B. Bearce


2


Daniel J. Murphy


2


Blanks 2,246


Water Commissioner for Three Years


John F. McJennett


904


Blanks 390


Park Commissioner for Three Years


F. Eugenia Brown


950


Blanks 344


Park Commissioner for Two Years, term expiring March, 1947


To fill vacancy


Roy C. Merritt 892


Blanks 402


Park Commissioner for One Year term expiring March, 1946 To fill vacancy


John F. Burbank 620


Joseph E. Holland


427


Blanks 247


Board of Health for Three Years


Walter L. Enos


835


Margaret J. O'Donnell


424


Clifford L. Ward. Jr. 2


Blanks 33


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School Committee for Three Years


Fred T. Waterman


1,030


Willard L. Litchfield Blanks 260


4


Planning Board for Three Years Vote for Two


Kenneth Mansfield 740


Albert F. McLean 817


Blanks


1,031


Attest: WILLIAM M. WADE,


Town Clerk.


March 12, 1945


The following appointments were made on this date by Moder- ator Nathaniel Tilden:


William E. Shuttleworth Advisory Board


William F. Slattery Advisory Board


Mary L. Bailey Advisory Board


Term three years to March, 1948


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING


December 22, 1945


Lacking a quorum the Moderator adjourned the meeting to December 26, 1945 at 8 P. M.


Attest: WILLIAM M. WADE,


Town Clerk.


ADJOURNED TOWN MEETING


December 26, 1945 . The meeting was called to order by the Moderator at 8:05 P. M. The warrant was read by the Town Clerk. ARTICLE 1


To see if the Town will vote to transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account the sum of $2,000.00 to be spent under the Highway Department for the repairs and reconstruction of Scit- uate's highways damaged by recent storms, or take any action thereon.


VOTED: To transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account the sum of $2,000.00 to be spent under the Highway Department for the repairs and reconstruction of Scituate's highways damaged by recent storms. Unanimous vote.


The meeting adjourned at 8:10 P. M.


Attest: WILLIAM M WADE, Town Clerk.


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MARRIAGES


January 11, at Boston, Benjamin Hunneman Curran of Scituate and Helen Christine Horgan of Roxbury, married by Leo A. O'Leary, Priest.


February 6, at Scituate, James William Rosano of Cohasset and Mary Elizabeth Curran of Scituate, married by T. A. Quinlan, Priest.


February 11, at Scituate, Samuel Harvey Hall and Susan Nel- son Leavitt (Perkins), both of Scituate, married by William M. Wade, Justice of the Peace.


February 15, at Cohasset, William Sidney Fisk of Middlesex, Vermont and Althea Caldwell Dyment of Scituate, married by Charles C. Wilson, Clergyman.


February 18, Harry Bernard Smits, Jr. of Paramus, New Jersey and Marguerite Carol Fleming of Scituate, married by Alfred Schenkman, Clergyman.


March 10, at Boston, Fontinelle Scott Carpenter, Jr. of Water- town and Barbara Condit of Scituate, married by Dana McLean Greeley, Clergyman.


March 10, at Scituate, Howard Francis Burleigh and Evelyn Virginia Bates, both of Hingham, married by William M. Wade, Justice of the Peace.


March 18, at Scituate, Joseph David Krasowich of Brooklyn, New York and Jean Mckenzie of Scituate, married by Alfred Schenkman, Clergyman.


April 1, at Scituate, George Ellis Carchia of Scituate and Betty Marion Mariani of Brockton, married by Allan D. Creelman, Clergyman.


April 1, at Scituate, Fred Monroe Wheeler and Helena May Stark, both of Scituate, married by Edward Mulligan, Priest.


April 8, at Cohasset, Percival Elwood Merritt, Jr. of Scituate and Constance MacMillan of Roxbury, married by Charles C. Wilson, Clergyman.


April 12, at Scituate, Richard Bertram Von Berg of Scituate and Ethel May Newcomb of Randolph, married by William M. Wade, Justice of the Peace.


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April 21, at Roxbury, George Campbell Herbert . of Scituate and Mildred Lillian Ingersoll of Gloucester, married by Arthur T. Brooks, Minister of the Gospel.


May 13, at Winslow, Maine, Harold Ross Graham of Scituate and Harriet Emma Marcia of Winslow, Maine, married by C. M. Harding, Clergyman.


May 26, at Cranston, Rhode Island, John Malcolm Billings of Scituate and Nancy Gardiner of Cranston, Rhode Island, married by Dorrance B. Lothrop, Clergyman.


June 3, at Scituate, Robert Gordon Mott of Osterville and Dorothy Ellen Hollis of Scituate, married by J. L. Butler, Minister.


June 16, at Scituate, Richard Warren Hunt and Katherine Josephine Duffey, both of Scituate, married by William M. Wade, Justice of the Peace.


June 24, at Scituate, Harmon Paul Hunter of Medford and Dorothea E. Gillis of Scituate, married by T. A. Quinlan, Priest.


June 26, at Scituate, Robert Patrick Curran of Dorchester and Ann Esther Quinlan of Scituate, married by T. A. Quinlan, Priest


July 8, at Scituate, William Arthur Saner of Hingham and Elizabeth Marjorie MacDonald of Scituate, married by T. A. Quin- lan, Priest.


July 14, at Scituate, John Francis McNamara of Providence, Rhode Island and Marguerite Sybil O'Neil of Scituate, married by Walter J. Leach, Priest.




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