Town annual report of the officers of Wakefield Massachusetts : including the vital statistics for the year 1929, Part 4

Author: Wakefield, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1929
Publisher: Town of Wakefield
Number of Pages: 326


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ARTICLE 26


Article 26. To see if the town will vote to amend the Zoning By-Laws by changing from a general residence district to a business district that portion of the town lying within one hundred and fifty feet of Lowell Street, both on the southwesterly side and the northeasterly side thereof and between Reading and Wakefield town line and the present business district next southeasterly from said line on said Lowell Street, and hear and act upon a report of the Planning Board in reference to the subject matter of this article .- M. E. S. Clemons.


Mr. Bridge reported for the Town Planning Board that a hearing had been held on the amendment to the Zoning By-Laws asked for in the article, and recommended that the change be made.


On motion by Mr. Bridge


Voted: That the Zoning By-Laws be amended by changing from a general residence district to a business district that portion of the town lying within one hundred and fifty feet of Lowell Street both on the southwesterly side and the northeasterly side thereof and between Reading and Wakefield town line and the present business district next southeasterly from said line on said Lowell Street.


ARTICLE 27


Article 27. To see if the town will authorize the Water and Sewerage Board to construct a sewer from a manhole at the Gas House on North Avenue, to spur track in front of Wakefield Coal Supply on North Avenue, and raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money therefor, or authorize


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the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow and issue notes or bonds therefor, for a sufficient sum therefor .- C. O. Bayrd and others.


On motion by Finance Committee


Voted: That the subject matter of this article be indefinitely postponed.


ARTICLE 28


Article 28. To see if the town will vote to amend the Zoning By-Laws by changing from a general residence district to a business district that portion of the town lying at the east side of North Avenue and the south side of Lake Quannapowitt Parkway bounded as follows: North by Quan- napowitt Parkway about 250 ft., east by land of Quannapowitt Land Trust 250 ft., south by land of Quannapowitt Land Trust 200 ft., west by North Avenue 200 ft .- Irving Burwen and others.


On motion by Mr. Bridge


Voted: That the subject matter of this article be referred to the Town Planning Board, that a public hearing be held and report made at a future town meeting.


ARTICLE 29


Article 29. To see if the town will vote to amend the Zoning By-Laws by changing from general residence district to a business district that portion of the town lying on the West side of North Avenue bounded as follows: North by the Wakefield Coal Supply, east by North Avenue 815 ft., south by owners facing on Winn St., west by Boston & Maine R. R .- C. O. Bayrd and others.


On motion by F. J. Henkel, as amended by C. F. Young


Voted: That the subject matter of this article be referred to the Town Planning Board and the President of the Expansion Board.


ARTICLE 30


Article 30. To see if the town will authorize the Municipal Light Board to dispose by sale of any and all worn-out and obsolete machinery and ap- paratus held by said Light Department .- Municipal Light Commissioners.


On motion by Finance Committee


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Voted: That the town authorize the Municipal Light Board to dispose, by sale, of any and all worn-out and obsolete machinery and apparatus held by said Light Department.


An amendment by C. F. Young that the sale be to highest bidder, after advertising in Wakefield and Boston papers, was lost.


On motion by Mr. Wakefield


Voted: That this meeting be now dissolved.


Adjourned at 9.58 o'clock.


Attendance 350.


Committee under Article 3: Fred S. Grant, William H. Sullivan, Theo- dore J. Moore, Eugene J. Sullivan, Willard P. Farwell.


Committee on Bathhouse: A. Philip Knight, Marcus Beebe, 2nd, Arthur L. Gardner, A. Francis Harrington, Thomas F. Kenney.


TOWN MEETING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1929


Meeting called to order at 7.30 o'clock P. M. by Moderator Eaton, who read the call for the meeting.


There being no objections, the reading of the remainder of the warrant with the exception of the Constable's return was waived.


ARTICLE 1


Article 1. To see if the town will appropriate the sum of $48,800.00 (the amount of free cash in the treasury, August 1) to be used by the As- sessors as a credit, in computing the tax rate of 1929 .- Board of Selectmen.


On motion by Finance Committee


Voted: That the town appropriate the sum of $25,000 from free cash in the Treasury to be used by the Assesors as a credit in computing the tax rate of 1929.


ARTICLE 2


Article 2. To see if the town will amend its vote under Article 4 of the warrant for the annual meeting of the current year, by making the appro- priation of $500.00 therein for construction work on Salem Street, absolute and not conditional on contributions from the State and County .- Board of Selectmen.


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On motion by Finance Committee


Voted: That the Selectmen be authorized to expend for the purposes named in Article 2, the sum of $500 appropriated under Article 4 of the Spring Town Meeting for construction work on Salem Street, irrespective of whether or not contributions be received from the State and County.


ARTICLE 3


Article 3. To see if the town will authorize the Water and Sewerage Board to construct sewers in the following streets: In Vernon Street from Lawrence Street to Aborn Avenue, approximately 942 feet. In Lawrence Street from Vernon Street westerly approximately 620 feet. In Wave Avenue from Vernon Street westerly approximately 760 feet, the cost of same to be taken from the unexpended balance of the 1929 Low Level Sewer account .- Board of Health.


On motion by Finance Committee


Voted: That the Water and Sewerage Board be authorized to con- struct sewers as provided under Article 3, the cost of same to be taken from the unexpended balance of the 1929 Low Level Sewer account.


ARTICLE 4


Article 4. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $452.00 from the Low Level Sewer account to the Water Construction account, in consideration of the transferring of 168 feet of 16-inch cast iron pipe now on hand in the Water Department, to be used in connection with the extension of the Low Level Sewer .- Wakefield Water & Sewerage Board.


On motion by Finance Committee


Voted: That the town transfer the sum of $452 from the Low Level Sewer account to the Water Construction account, in consideration of the transferring of 168 feet of 16-inch cast iron pipe now on hand in the Water Department to be used in connection with the extension of the Low Level Sewer.


On motion of M. E. S. Clemons


Voted: That this meeting be dissolved.


Adjourned at 7.45 o'clock P. M.


Attendance 64.


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TOWN MEETING, OCTOBER 7, 1929


Meeting called to order at 7.30 o'clock P. M. by Moderator Eaton, who read the call for the meeting.


Reading of articles waived. Constable's return read.


ARTICLE 1


Article 1. To hear and act upon a report of the committee appointed under Article 24 of the Warrant for the Annual Meeting of the current year relating to an addition to the Montrose Schoolhouse.


Mr. F. J. Henkell reported orally for the committee.


Motion by C. F. Young


That the subject matter of Article 1 be referred to the next Annual Town Meeting.


Motion by J. J. Round


That the motion to refer be laid upon the table.


Mr. Young's motion was withdrawn.


On motion by J. J. Round


Voted: That the report of the committee be accepted as a report of progress.


ARTICLE 2


Article 2. To see if the town will vote to appropriate a further sum of money in addition to that appropriated at the Annual Meeting of this year for the construction of an addition to the Montrose Schoolhouse and for remodeling the present schoolhouse and for the equipment of said schoolhouse and said addition and authorize the Treasurer to issue notes or bonds of the Town therefor .- Montrose School Building Committee.


The Finance Committee recommended that the town appropriate the


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sum of $76,000 for the purposes outlined in the article and that said sum be raised by a bond issue.


Motion by Mr. Boardman


That there be appropriated to provide funds for the purposes set forth in Article 2 of the warrant for this meeting the sum of $76,000, and that said sum be borrowed and the Town Treasurer be, with the approval of the Selectmen, authorized to borrow said sum of $76,000, and issue notes or bonds of the town therefor, said notes or bonds to be payable in annual payments of $8,000 a year for the first nine years and $4,000 in the next year.


A motion by J. J. Butler to indefinitely postpone was lost.


The motion of Mr. Boardman for bond issue was then voted. Affirma- tive 101, Negative 8.


ARTICLE 3


Article 3. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Board of Select- men to file a petition with the General Court praying for the passage of an act giving to the Town of Wakefield control over Lake Quannapowitt similar to that given the Town of Winchester by Chapter 204 of the Acts of 1929 over ponds in said Winchester .- Board of Selectmen.


On motion by M. E. S. Clemons


Voted: That the town authorize the Board of Selectmen to file a petition with the General Court praying for the passage of an act giving to the Town of Wakefield control over Lake Quannapowitt similar to that given the Town of Winchester by Chapter 204 of the Acts of 1929 over ponds in said Winchester.


Voted: That this meeting be dissolved.


Adjourned at nine o'clock P. M.


Attendance 175.


TOWN MEETING, OCTOBER 14, 1929


Meeting called to order at 7.32 o'clock P. M. by Moderator Eaton, who read the call for the meeting. Reading of articles waived. Constable's return read. 1


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ARTICLE 1


Article 1. To see if the town will vote to purchase from the Porter- Milton Ice Co. for park purposes the land with buildings thereon heretofore in part used for storing ice situated at the northeast corners of North Avenue and Church Street, including the so-called Lafayette House, and bounded northerly by land of Hall (supposed owner), westerly by North Avenue, southerly by Church Street, and easterly by Quannapowitt Lake and land of Town of Wakefield, and appropriate a sufficient sum of money therefore and authorize the Town Treasurer to borrow any such sum for the town and issue with the approval of the Selectmen notes or bonds of the town therefor .- Board of Selectmen.


On motion by Finance Committee


Voted: That the town purchase for park purposes the land with build- ings thereon as described in Article 1, and that the town appropriate from free cash the sum of $14,999.00 for this purpose.


ARTICLE 2


Article 2. To see if the town will vote to purchase from the Porter- Milton Ice Co. for an addition to the Municipal Light Plant, a parcel of land on the westerly side of North Avenue and bounded easterly by North Avenue, southerly by land of the Town of Wakefield on which there is a gasometer, westerly by land of the Boston & Maine Railroad, and northerly by land of Roessler (supposed owner), and raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money therefor .- Board of Selectmen.


On motion of Finance Committee


Voted: That the town purchase for an addition to the Municipal Light Plant the land described in Article 2, and that the town appropriate from free cash, the sum of $1.00 for this purpose.


Voted: That this meeting be dissolved.


Adjourned at 8.30.


Attendance 175.


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Record of Births


Any errors or omissions noted in these records should be reported to the Town Clerk at once.


Date Name of Child


Jan. 1 Arthur Loughlin


3 Olive Jean Morrison


5 Richard Eugene Colby


5 Gordon Richard Teclyea


6 Shirley Anne Cobb


7 Robert Joseph Valvo


8 William Zwicker


9 Stillbirth


9 William Fox


10 Frank Vella


13 Bernice Edna Chase


14 Eleanor Jack


18 Timothy Jerome Herlihy


23 Freeman Grover Rand


24 Stanley Eugene Nickerson


25 Elizabeth Ellen White


26 Harold Joseph Meuse


26 Richard William Osgood 27 Robert Frederick Hannon


29 Peggy Pauline O'Blenis 30 Luciano Blentio


Feb. 2 Joan Finneran


2 Stillbirth


2 Carlton Smith Wood


5 Stillbirth


5 Demarco 7 Donald Francis Bennett


8 Barbara Ann O'Brien


10 Dorothy Josephine Quinn 11 Donald King Ratcliffe 14 Jennie Scarone


17 Samuel Deniso 18 Elsie Knapp Seel


20 Elsie Arline Hoffman


Parents


Patrick E. and Mary (Mullen)


Harvey P. and Ethel (Henfield) Carl W. and Ruth (Flanders)


Joseph D. and Jennie F. (Waitt)


Herbert W. and Mabelle P. (Bohl) Paul and Gladys (Powers) Jerome R. and Stella M. (Lewis)


James A. and Mary E. (Kelly) Luigi and Lucy (Minardi)


Walter E. and Beulah M. (Bennett)


Joseph P. and Mary (Wilkinson) Jerome and Mary (Slattery) Arthur W. and Eleanor F. (Granger) Blanchard S. and Helen F. (Hagen) Francis E. and Elizabeth J. (Gutro) Edmund S. and Edith M. (Fraugh- ton)


Richard W. and Gertrude (Walsh) Albert J. and Viola G. (Widell) Manley and Lena F. (Layton) Joseph and Josephine (Terravecchia)


William F. and Gladys J. (Gerrior)


Manson E. and Margaret L. (Smith)


Joseph T. and Ruth R. (Justice) Elmer F. and Jennie (White) Philip H. and Eva (LeBouveau) John L. and Josephine E. (McIntosh) Harland B. and Ella (King) Joseph and Nancy (Buonomo) Antonio and Aitanella D. (De Vito) Hans G. and Elsie M. (Knapp) Robert L. and Mildred (DuLong)


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Date


Name of Child


Parents


Feb. 22 Fotino 24 John Richard Crowley


Mar. 4 Madeline Lucy Cantone 5 Dorothy Ann Murphy 8 Basil Louis Livas


8 Kenneth Roy Hickey


10 Alfred Gregorio


10 Mary Teresa Gregorio 10 Edith Vienna DeMatteo


10 June Patricia Powell


14 Marshall Luther Coviello


14 Thomas Donald McCullough George J. and Viola (Schmyer)


16 George Pierce Cole 19 Rita Alice Meuse


21 Natala Bonomo


22 George Albert Saulnier


23 Barbara Miles


23 Glendyne Althea Smith 24 John Hickey


24 Paul Hurley Hayes


24 Ethel Whittredge


26 Michael Joseph DeFeo 29 David Black


29 Dorothy Frances Deveau


30 Richard William Tompson 31 Paul Joseph Malonson


Joseph and Camilla (Colantonio) John J. and Rose J. (Surrette)


Luigi and Felicina (Giachino) Arthur J. and Mildred (Foley) Frank J. and Adah C. (Clark) James J. and Margaret (Mulaney) Angelo M. and Mary (Di Gennaro) Angelo M. and Mary (Di Gennaro) Ralph and Carmela (Lunetta) Harold S. and Natalie (Willey) Nicholas and Mary C. (Smith)


Raymond T. and Isa E. (Pierce) Lawrence J. and Emily (Meuse) Joseph and Angleina (Mocciaro) Alfred B. and Estella (Cottreau) Harold F. and Eleanor (Scoboria) Lewis Q. and Lillian (Field) Walter C. and Marion F. (Galvin) George E. and Mary M. (Hurley) Leonard C. and Marie (Harrington) Samuel and Mary (McGuier) George L. and Bertha (Hanright) George J. and Minnie H. (Doucette) Nahum W. and Flora E. (Soli) George S. and Lillian G. (Brown)


April 1 Patricia Emily Hutchins 2 Richard John Meuse


2 Marion Paula Ryan


3 Barbara Irene Sullivan 7 George James White 7 Madeline Doris Marino 8 Richard Orne Bayrd 8 William Francis Halloran 9 Elvin Leroy Brown, Jr. 9 Frederic Lester Harris 9 Helen Theresa Staunton 10 Richard Grover Brown 11 Joan Nash


11 Joan Carolyn McLeod 15 Dorothy Virginia Litchfield 15 Catherine Doyle 15 David Meskell


Forest H. and Hazel V. (Crawford) John C. and Frances M. (Meuse) James J. and Lillian A. (Murphy) John P. and Blanche E. (Arnold) Joseph F. and Rose E. (Bourque) Constantino and Stella M. (Raffaele) Edward L. and Ruth (Hall) George E. and Margaret H. (Murphy) Elvin L. and Anna J. (Curran) John P. and Dorothy (Prescott) Edward J. and Bertha A. (Roach) James G. and Gladys I. (Purdy) Harold F. and Dorothy (Marshall) John C. and Helene A. (Scholz) John W. and Virginia S. (Farley) Frank W. and Catherine (Dugan) Bartholomew J. and Marguerite G. (Mullen)


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Date Name of Child


Parents


April 16 Dorothy Florence Mason 18 Eleanor Mary Cardillo 18 Dorothy Ann Tecce 20 Brenda Anderson 22 Elsie May Hubbard 22 Robert Francis Surette


23 Salvatore Sardella 24 Rosina Del Rosso


.26 Robert Potter Anderson


27 Elizabeth Eileen Talbot


May 2 Jennie Accolla 3 Eugene Alois Hadley 7 John Adolphus Doucette 10 Alice Mary Grace


10 Thelma Ruth Hiltz 11 William James Lyons


11 Marilie Wallace


12 Lucciani 13 John Rogers Galvin 15 Raymond Lonzo Lewis


17 Olga Patterson 17 William Fayle


17 Marilyn Irene Stimson


18 Natalie Arnold


18 Priscilla Barbara Cambareri


18 Surrette 19 Anne Marie Doucette


20 Anna Theresa Marie DeVita Dominic and Anna (Marasca) 21 Joan Mc Whinnie


22 Hatch


22 Ann LeFave 22 John Francis Muse 23 Mary Margaret Luken 23 Hazel Jean Smith 25 Jacqueline May Auger 26 Joseph Lucindo Costa 27 Edward Augustine Reed 29 Clifford James Muse 29 Mary Evangelisto


31 Albert Massimo Scarpetta


Walter P. and Elizabeth G. (Johnson) Antonio and Mary (Lepore) Louis and Celia (Gravelese) Guy E. and Hazel M. (Foster) Charles A. and Elsie (Doucette) J. Edward and Mary E. (McManus) Leo and Louisa (Padellora) Antonio and Julia (Benedetto) Henry H. and Metta L. (Potter) Thomas J. and Grace J. (Bower)


Angelo and Sadie (Nocero) Eugene A. and Carolyn (Perkins) John and Cenderella (Del Rossi) George and Annie E. (Card) James A. and Thelma (Foss) William W. and Bridget (Fitzgerald) Louis B. and Katherine G. (Walton) Camillo and Rose (Orsini) John J. and Mary (Logan) Samuel J. and Evelyn (Thompson) Archibald and Helen (Archery) William H. and Irene F. (Holland) Frederick H. and Evelyn F. (Stock- bridge)


Henry R. and Laila (Fowler) Albert and Sophie (Pucko) Jeffrey J. and Julia A. (Muse) Harry W. and Lena H. (Creedon)


Ernest J. and Alice M. (Galvin) Elmer E. and Evelyn W. (Horton) John H. and Genevieve (Doucett) Francis J. and Josephine (Pucko) Roy E. and Lucy F. (Skillings) Alson C. and Mary C. (MacQuaine) William E. and Freda (Dumais) Joseph E. and Mary G. (Medeiros) William J. and Hellen E. (Thompson) Richard S. and Helen C. (Smith) Sabino and Mathilde (Spagnuolo) Ernest and Olga (Del Rossi)


June ยท 3 Marlyn Elizabeth Dodge 3 Jeanne Claire Smith 5 Robert Harry Farnham


William F. and Lillian (Fisher) Arthur J. and Charlotte (Meuse) George C. and Madeline (Joyce)


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Date


Name of Child


June 5 Milton Edward Spear 6 Dorothy May Sinclair


10 Jean Esther Barrett


11 James Potter Morris


12 Grace Mary Bowman


12 Gregorio 12 Norman Earl Nutter


13 Bernard Edwin Johnson 14 Raymond Albert Meuse


15 William Taft Edgett


18 Grace Barbara Smith


20 Raymond Hartwell Buckley


22 Granese 28 Maria Radocchio


July 2 Joan Fell


5 Caroline Anne Kulacz


8 Kendrick George Bushnell


9 Arthur Samuel Crowe 9 Ralph Elmer Dodge


10 Merritt Hugh Tenney


12 Eric William Dober


13 Robert Lee Iezzi


14 Joseph Bairos


14 Eleanor Louise Lincoln


14 William Frank Martin


14 Anthony Palmerino


15 Roger Messenger


16 Stillbirth


18 Alford Carl Johnson, Jr.


18 Katherine Mullen


20 Blanch Agnes Doucette 20 Doucette 20 Edward Joseph Hurton 22 George Eiton Moulton 23 Alice McLaughlin 24 Eleanor Marie Doucette 25 Francis Harold Meuse 26 Jean Frances Coughlin 26 Mary Almeda Durepo 26 Shirley Layman 26 Elmer William Frautten


Parents


Lester A. and Julia (Seaward) Lorne A. and Jennie M. (Beane) Christopher J. and Vera (Wilson) Sydney J. and Vivian L. (Potter) Willis R. and Marguerite (Goff) Succorso and Elmelia (Ciullo) Clarence E. and Dorothy W. (Mc- Clintock)


William and Theda (Salisbury)


Raymond R. and Catherine (Dou- cette) Harold J. and Pauline B. (Taft) Arnold J. and Elizabeth M. (Millard) Raymond J. and Anne Rose (Hal- leran) Vincent and Rocchena (de Felice) John and Angelina (Bucciacchio)


Charles F. and Mildren F. (Reardon) Ferdinand and Mary (Wojtowicz) Marshall E. and Rena (Ballam) Arthur S. and Ruby (Belmore) Elmer F. and Helen F. (Melendy) Patrick H. and Bertha E. (Wenzel) William F. and Mildred (Somers) John and Charlotte (Beighley) Manuel and Mary (Chaveo) Donald J. and Gretchen E. (Merrill) Douglass W. and Marian F. (Mars- ton Michael A. and Jean (Amirault) Roy W. and Winifred (McKay)


Alford C. and Anna (Melsen) Joseph A. and Anna M. (Lucey) Joseph M. and Ann L. (Deveau) Joseph M. and Ann L. (Deveau) Thomas F. and Emma (Boudreau) Albert and Bertha E. M. (Scott) John J. and Annabel (Glynn) William and Fannie (Muse) Augustus and Anna (Meuse) Frank J. and Evangeline (Hubbard) Omer J. and Mary E. (Deveau) Arthur L. and Marian (Spracklin) Raymond J. and Alice F. (Meuse)


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Date


Name of Child


July 27 Arlene White 27 Kenneth Mason Jacques 28 William David Healey, Jr.


29 Rowell 30 Marie Jessie Buonomo 30 Madeline June DeMarco


Aug. 2 George Forrest Whitford 3 Elizabeth Catherine Curley


3 Stephana Filoramo


5 Jean Shirley Chase


6 Marie Jeanne Young


8 Lois Ann Burbine


8 Robert Edward Mc Whinnie


9 John Ventura


9 Salvatore Ventura


14 Ballou


15 Lesley Lloyd Robbins


16 Pauline Audrey Gammons


17 Viola Martino


18 Frederic Arthur Frenzo


19 Ann Bassett Moncrief


19 Joanne Purrington


25 Eleanor Margaret DeMarco


25 Bayard David Waring


26 Charles Forrisi


26 Pauline Frances Muise 27 Ruth Elizabeth Malonson


27 Jean Phyllis Leone


30 George David Collins


30 Barbara Eleanor Smith


Sept. 1 Carol Jean Windt


3 James Francis Williams 5 Callahan


5 Barbara Joan Richards 7 Virginia Cranston


8 Ruth Teresa Schefisch


10 Eleanor Keane 10 Robert James Malonson


11 Catherine Brown 13 Rosemary Theresa Murphy


17 Richard James Steeves 18 Fstella Grace Downs


Parents


Amos A. and Marion (White) Carl Loyal and Phoebe J. (Sawyer) William D. and Ruth C. (Lindahl) Frank A. and Hilma (Alquist) Joseph and Nancy (DeCecca) Leonard H. and Josephine (Lopes)


Gordon J. and Marie (Horak) Thomas L. and Mary J. (Foley) Joseph and Josephine (Filoramo) Charles N. and Evelyn (Anderson) Paul E. and Alida (Fredette) James H. and Catherine (Doucette) William H. and Mable (Doucette) John and Gaetana (Barletta) John and Gaetana (Barletta) Theodore and Stella (Patourgias) Leslie L. and Rita (Fredette) Lester J. and Mary C. (McGrath) Antonio and Camilla (Radocchia) Nicholas A. and Adelena M. (Car- bone)


Arthur M. and Beatrice (Bassett) Clarence E. and Martha (Snyder) Patsy A. and Nellie (Balvo) Lloyd B. and Ruth H. (Brooks) Alfred and Sarah (Guttadauro) Abel and Cecilia (LeFave) Everett W. and Grace M. (Deveau) Michele and Rita (Colannino) George A. and Marguerite (Balch) Frederick M. and Esther (McCurdy)


Roy S. and Lillian (Meuse) James F. and Melvina E. (Dubay) James H. and Beatrice (Orben) Thomas N. and Mary (Castine) Charles F. and Ruth (Flannigan) Robert J. and Rose C. (Smith) Thomas J. and Margaret M. (Curran) Frederick H. and Gertrude C. (Glen- non)


Eben E. and Anna (Cotreau) John and Eileen (McKeown) Anthony and Mary (Edgett) Glenn F. and Phoebe (Carpenter)


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Date Name of Child


Parents


Sept. 19 Richard Elmer Waitt 19 Stillbirth


23 Verna Stewart Damon


23 Mary Priscilla Carbone


28 Barbara Janet Dingle


28 Pasquale Lucciano


30 Mary Frances O'Keefe


Elmer R. and Florence P. (Pike)


Philip A. and Ruth (VanBuren)


Nicholas and Mary (Ranseo)


Frank W. and Elizabeth (Auburn)


Dominic and Guisepina (Jenzanto) James and Theresa (Ellis)


Oct. 1 Raymond Everett Jacquard John N. and Mary F. (Muse)


2 Helen Camilla Evangelista


2 James Paul Gutro


2 Ralph Joseph Bourque


3 Dorothy Elizabeth Coolidge Frank O. and Bertha (Bryden)


4 Frederick Anthony Melanson John S. and Marguerite O. (Fredette)


7 Alfred Hollingsworth Allen 8 Lois Ella Christopher


9 Lawrence Edward Gilligan 11 Doris Sinclair Newton


12 Mildred Theresa Bevilacqua Frederick A. and Agnes (Gallugi) 12 Martha Shaw Dignan Arthur M. and Mary E. (Shaw) George W. and Ida E. (Dane) John M. and Emily (Wengen}


13 Bernice Emilie Kondrup 14 Marilyn Jean Wenzel 18 Stillbirth


18 Donald Arthur Embree 18 Lillian Marion Stank


21 Edward Anthony Bove


21 Hester Clare Dignan 24 Donald Allen Currier 24 Kenneth Vaughn Williamson Kenneth and Hazel (Cotton) 26 Patricia Ann Nardone 27 Philip Leo McAuliffe 27 Florence Louisa Roberto


27 Walter Nikitin


28 Grenier


31 Robert James Perrin


31 Rose Margurite Stentiford


Harold G. and Muriel (Fisher) William and Petronelle (Ambrozik) Charles and Mary (Marchant) Thomas G. and Hester (Sharkey) George and Blanche (Dockum)


Ralph and Margaret F. (Lally) Philip and Margaret (Douglass) Antonio and Rosie (Narcodil) Harry and Tekla (Samitzsky) Reginald A. and Eleanor A. (La- Blanc) Leslie R. and Beatrice (Gordon) Benjamin F. and Esther M. (Greeley)


Nov. 2 Gladys Eileen Edmands


2 Ernesto Evangelisto


2 Miliner


Joseph Sardella 2 Benedict Quirk


5 Robert Thomas Richards 7 Thomas Christopher Coyne


7 Thomas Kenneth Pothier


Charles and Lena (Lasella) Francis and Ethel (Cronin) Gustave and Marion (Doucette)


Alfred H. and Miriam (Crosby) Vito and Ruth G. (Jackson) John H. and Lillian (Caswell) Clarence G. and Ailsa (Craig)


Francis and Olive (Gorman) Lorenzo and Christina (Moreno) James W. and Ardena (French) Salvatore and Josephine (Narcella) John A. and Maise (Wotton) James F. and Clara (Blanchard) James J. and Irene C. (Linehan) Louis L. and Anna (Libbe)


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Date Name of Child


Nov. 11 Rena Joan King


12 Richard Lawrence Flanders 12 Karl Beresford VonKlock 13 Allan Burton Conner 14 Robert Perry Singfield 16 Ann Whitcomb Taylor 17 Allen Burgess Cameron 17 Joan Murray




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