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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Sec. 6: All streets lying east of Main Street, but not originating there- from, shall be numbered from one up from the end nearer the Town Hall, and all streets hereafter numbered or constructed as lateral streets there- from shall be numbered from one up, odd numbers on right, even numbers on left.
Sec. 7: In all cases, odd numbers shall be on the right and even num- bers on the left from point of origin, except in such cases where estab- lished streets as of the year 1942 already are numbered in conflict with this rule. In such cases, assignment of numbers in isolated cases shall conform to the system existing as of January 1, 1942, and continue until such time as conditions shall, in the judgment of the Board of Selectmen, warrant a general re-numbering of such streets.
Sec. 8: In calculating frontages for numbering, there shall be included the width of abutting or intersecting streets, and all intervening parks or public property.
Sec. 9: Where these rules obviously are inappropriate because of exist- ing conditions, the Selectmen shall be guided by a general policy of having a number begin at the end of the street nearer the center of the town, or nearer the principal traveled way, and in all cases the Board of Selectmen shall have the power to exercise discretion, and their decision shall be final.
Sec. 10: Upon being notified in writing by the Board of Selectmen of the assignment of a house number, the owner of the property shall affix a number within 30 days of date of said notice. Said number shall be af- fixed to the frame of the main entrance, on the lock side, and shall be not less than four nor more than five feet above the door sill. In cases where the set-back of a house or other building is fifty or more feet from the main traveled way, a number shall be affixed to a post or other visible and substantial support, at the entrance to the property.
Sec. 11: It shall be the duty of the Highway Superintendent, or such other person the Selectmen shall designate, to prepare and from time to time correct a series of maps including all public streets and private ways whereon are indicated all buildings fronting on them with the distances and numbers as set forth in the above rules clearly marked. One dupli- cate copy of these maps is to be kept in the vault in the Town Hall.
Sec. 12: Within 30 days from the date on which this by-law legally takes effect, all owners of residential or business property who have not already done so shall provide house numbers in accordance with the fore- going regulations, after being duly notified by the Selectmen or their agent, and failure to comply shall incur the penalty provided under Chapter 12. -Committee on House Numbering.
On motion by Frank P. Wakefield:
Voted: That this meeting be dissolved.
Meeting dissolved at 9.25 P. M. Attendance 98.
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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK
RESULT OF STATE PRIMARIES-SEPTEMBER 15, 1942
As Canvassed by the Town Clerk
REPUBLICAN
GOVERNOR
Prec. 1
Prec. 2
Prec. 3
Total
Leverett Saltonstall,
240 Chestnut Hill Rd., Newton
601
362
378
1341
Blanks
47
11
23
81
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Horace T. Cahill,
60 Arborway Dr., Braintree
581
356
366
1303
Blanks
67
17
35
119
SECRETARY
Frederick W. Cook,
75 Benton Rd., Somerville
586
353
364
1303
Blanks
62
20
37
119
TREASURER
Laurence Curtis, 15 River St., Boston
234
143
166
543
Edgar A. French, off Main St., Marshfield
70
42
35
147
Sybil H. Holmes,
68 Taylor Crossway, Brookline
151
85
92
328
Richard E. Johnston,
183 Huntington Ave., Boston
26
20
16
62
Wallace E. Stearns,
110 Gainsborough St., Boston
33
32
19
84
Blanks
134
51
73
258
AUDITOR
Russell A. Wood,
11 Whittier St., Cambridge
552
349
358
1259
Blanks
96
24
43
163
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Robert T. Bushnell, 193 Fuller St., Newton 575
351
366
1292
Blanks
73
22
35
130
SENATOR IN CONGRESS
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., 275 Hale St., Beverly
547
321
334
1202
Courtenay Crocker,
314 Marlboro St., Boston
34
30
30
94
Blanks
67
22
37
126
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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
CONGRESSMAN
Lester W. Bowen,
16 Foskett St., Somerville
7
4
1
12
Alonzo B. Cook,
245 Highland Ave., Somerville
79
35
42
156
Angier L. Goodwin,
52 Sheffield Rd., Melrose
264
187
199
650
William A. Hastings,
11 Upham Ter., Malden
26
24
18
68
William S. Howe,
33 Chester St., Somerville
155
74
70
299
John J. Irwin,
129 High St., Medford
36
24
27
87
Lawrence Mitchell,
18
6
10
34
9 Grove St., Medford Blanks
63
19
34
116
COUNCILLOR
William G. Andrew,
472 Cambridge St., Cambridge
63
56
41
160
Ward Cramer,
81 Woburn St., Medford
52
16
19
87
Theodore P. Hollis,
12 Phillips Rd., Stoneham
417
260
278
955
Blanks
116
41
63
220
SENATOR, SEVENTH MIDDLESEX DISTRICT
Arthur W. Coolidge,
210 Summer Ave., Reading
544
345
350
1239
Blanks
104
28
51
183
REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT
Joseph A. Milano,
117 Grove St., Melrose
166
95
99
360
George Barner,
1139 Franklin St., Melrose
107
79
66
252
Alton W. Eldredge, 29 Nowell Rd., Melrose
129
103
69
301
George J. Evans,
18 Morningside Rd., Wakefield Charles Gibbons,
585
326
366
1277
15 Upland Rd., Stoneham
211
94
140
445
Theodore J. Vaitses,
15 Laurel St., Melrose
165
118
92
375
Blanks
581
304
371
1256
:
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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Robert F. Bradford,
106 Coolidge Hill, Cambridge
536
348
358
1242
Blanks
112
25
43
180
REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY
Loring P. Jordan,
12 Church St., Wakefield
575
348
367
1290
Blanks
73
25
34
132
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Charles C. Warren,
15 Maple St., Arlington
93
46
41
180
Robert H. Adams,
14 Strathmore Rd., Wakefield
505
306
341
1152
Francis D. Collings,
23 Clarence St., Everett
7
11
9
27
Blanks
43
10
10
63
COUNTY TREASURER
Charles P. Howard,
186 Summer Ave., Reading
565
352
360
1277
Blanks
83
21
41
145
RESULT OF STATE ELECTION-NOVEMBER 3, 1942
As Canvassed by the Town Clerk and Board of Selectmen
GOVERNOR
Prec. 1
Prec. 2
Prec. 3
Total
Roger L. Putnam, of Springfield (D)
1033
180
582
1795
Leverett Saltonstall, of Newton (R)
2004
1225
1048
4277
Henning A. Blomen, of Cambridge (SL)
9
0
2
11
Otis A. Hood, of Boston (C)
16
2
5
23
Joseph Massidda, of Swampscott (S)
11
2
4
17
Guy S. Williams, of Worcester (P)
1
1
0
2
William McMasters
0
2
0
2
Blanks
75
12
21
108
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Horace T. Cahill, of Braintree (R)
1863
1201
991
4055
John C. Carr, of Medford (D)
1108
190
597
1895
Walter S. Hutchins, of Greenfield (S)
13
3
5
21
George L. McGlynn, of Springfield (SL)
14
2
4
20
E. Frank Searle, of Lawrence (P) Blanks
10
4
2
16
143
22
63
228
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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
SECRETARY
Joseph J. Buckley, of Boston (D)
1108
163
598
1869
Frederick W. Cook, of Somerville (R)
1821
1216
966
4003
Bernard G. Kelly, of Springfield (SL)
28
5
8
41
Abbie L. Tebbets, of Waltham (P)
4
4
4
12
Peter Wartianen, Jr., of Westminster (S)
13
3
4
20
Blanks
177
31
82
290
TREASURER
Laurence Curtis, of Boston (R)
1716
1161
912
3789
Francis X. Hurley, of Boston (D)
1207
217
651
2075
Martha E. Geer, of Boston (P)
13
3
1
17
Gote Elvel Palmquist, of Boston (SLP)
15
2
5
22
Anders H. Swenson, of Greenfield (S)
12
6
3
21
Blanks
188
33
90
311
AUDITOR
Thomas J. Buckley, of Boston (D)
1209
227
656
2092
Russell A. Wood, of Cambridge (R)
1665
1153
892
3710
Herbert Crabtree, of Holyoke (SLP)
23
4
5
32
Ethel J. Prince, of Danvers (P)
7
3
6
16
Blanks
247
35
103
385
ATTORNEY GENERAL
James E. Agnew, of Boston (D)
975
148
521
1644
Robert T. Bushnell, of Newton (R)
1903
1228
1038
4169
Charies F. Danforth, of Newton (P)
10
9
5
24
Fred E. Oelcher, of Peabody (SLP)
15
2
4
21
Howard Penley, of Boston (S)
17
4
3
24
Blanks
231
31
91
353
SENATOR IN CONGRESS
Joseph E. Casey, of Clinton (D)
1149
198
579
1926
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., of Beverly (R)
1856
1194
1016
4066
Horace I. Hillis, of Saugus (SLP)
15
1
4
20
George L. Paine, of Cambridge (S)
8
4
4
16
George L. Thompson, of Randolph (P)
5
5
1
11
Blanks
118
20
58
196
CONGRESSMAN
Angier L. Goodwin, of Melrose (R)
1863
1210
977
4050
Frederick T. McDermott, of Medford (D) 1037 Blanks
251
36
105
392
COUNCILLOR
Theodore P. Hollis, of Stoneham (R)
1856
1220
962
4038
Francis J. Roache, of Cambridge (D) Blanks
979
144
556
1679
316
58
144
518
176
580
1793
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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK
SENATOR
Arthur W. Coolidge, of Reading (R)
1895
1224
998
4117
William E. Flanagan, of Lowell (D)
964
147
533
1644
REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT
Fred V. P. Elliott, of Wakefield (D)
1353
365
688
2406
George J. Evans, of Wakefield (R)
2145
1236
1143
4524
Charles Gibbons, of Stoneham (R)
1399
926
810
3135
Joseph A. Milano, of Melrose (R)
1268
866
709
2843
George Barner
2
2
Blanks
3286
873
1636
5795
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Robert F. Bradford, of Cambridge (R)
1966
1257
1028
4251
Joseph R. Corish, of Somerville (D)
892
124
494
1510
Blanks
293
41
140
474
REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY
Loring P. Jordan, of Wakefield (R)
2154
1275
1119
4548
William F. McCarty, of Chelmsford (D)
719
107
423
1249
Blanks
278
40
120
438
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Thomas B. Brennan, of Medford (D)
1155
254
628
2037
Charles C. Warren, of Arlington (R)
1634
1099
870
3603
Blanks
362
69
164
595
COUNTY TREASURER
Charles P. Howard, of Reading (R)
2227
1326
1149
4702
Lawrence Tucker
1
1
Blanks
923
96
513
1532
QUESTION NO. 1 Law Proposed by Initiative Petition
Shall the proposed measure which provides that the present statutes which make it a crime punishable by fine or imprisonment knowingly to advertise, print, publish, distribute or circulate any matter containing ref- erence 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 pre- vention of conception, or to write or print information 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
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medical schools nor to publication or sale of medical treatises or journals, which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 77 in the affirmative 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
No
1410
410
827
2647
Blanks
599
248
228
1075
LICENSE QUESTION
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) ?
Prec. 1
Prec. 2
Prec. 3
Total
Yes
No
1606
781
851
3245
Blanks
710
297
394
1401
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) ?
Prec. 1
Prec. 2
Prec. 3
Total
Yes
No
1503
781
817
3101
Blanks
829
308
460
1597
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 ?
Prec. 1
Prec. 2
Prec. 3
Total
Yes
1773
822
1012
3607
No
1043
485
496
2024
Blanks
335
115
154
604
PARI-MUTUEL BETTING
1. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed horse races be permitted in this county?
Prec. 1
Prec. 2
Prec. 3
Total
Yes
1278
570
651
2499
No
1292
676
711
2679
Blanks
581
176
300
1057
2. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed dog races be permitted in this county?
Yes
1095
484
539
2118
No
1375
721
749
2845
Blanks
681
217
374
1272
Prec. 1
Prec. 2
Prec. 3
Total
1142
764
607
2513
835
344
410
1589
1537
819
333
385
Total
Prec. 1
Prec. 2
Prec. 3
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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK
QUESTION OF PUBLIC POLICY
"Shall the Representatives 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 peo- ples, to frame a Federal Constitution under which they may unite in a Democratic World Government?"
Prec. 1
Prec. 2
Prec. 3
Total
Yes
1257
667
619
2543
No
726
334
457
1517
Blanks
1168
421
586
2175
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX CITY OF MELROSE
In accordance with the provisions of Section 125, Chapter 54 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, the City Clerk of Melrose, and the Town Clerks of Stoneham and Wakefield, being the City and Town Clerks of every city and town in Representative District number twenty-two within said County, met at the City Hall, Melrose, at noon on Friday, November 13th, A. D., 1942, being the tenth day succeeding the day of the State Election held on Tuesday, November 3rd A. D. 1942 and then and there opened, examined and compared the copies of the records of votes cast at said election for the office of representative, and determined therefrom that George J. Evans of Wakefield and Charles Gibbons of Stoneham and Joseph A. Milano of Melrose were elected to the office of Representative.
The following is a schedule of all persons for whom votes for Repre- sentative were given in said District and the number of votes given for each person, viz:
George Barner of Melrose
Two ( 2)
Fred V. P. Elliott of Wakefield (D)
Five thousand six hundred seven ( 5607)
George J. Evans of Wakefield (R)
Fifteen thousand one hundred forty-four (15144)
Charles Gibbons of Stoneham (R)
Thirteen thousand six hundred fifty-one
(13651)
Mary Kelly of Stoneham One (
1)
Joseph A. Milano of Melrose (R)
ยท Thirteen thousand seven hundred seventy-six
(13776)
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In witness whereof, we the City Clerk of Melrose and the Town Clerk of Stoneham and the Town Clerk of Wakefield hereunto set our hands this 13th day of November, A. D. 1942.
RAYMOND H. GREENLAW, City Clerk of Melrose
WINTHROP A. MCCARTHY, Town Clerk of Stoneham
CHARLES F. YOUNG, Town Clerk of Wakefield
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING-DECEMBER 14, 1942
Meeting called to order at 7.32 P. M. by Moderator Thomas G. O'Con- nell, who read the call for the meeting.
On motion by Harry Marshall:
Voted: That further reading of the warrant, with the exception of the Constable's return, be dispensed with.
Constable's return read.
ARTICLE 1
To see if the Town will authorize the Municipal Light Board to dis- pose of its unused gas holder on North ave .- Municipal Light Board.
On motion by Harry Marshall for the Finance Committee:
Voted: That the Town authorize the Municipal Light Board to dis- pose of its unused gas holder on North Avenue.
ARTICLE 2
To see if the Town will vote to authorize the School Committee to sell to the United States Government or any agency thereof, any typewriters now in the possession of said department .- School Committee.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the Town authorize the School Committee to sell to the United States Government, or any agency thereof, typewriters now in possession of the School Department, not exceeding ten in number.
ARTICLE 3
To see if the Town will vote to lease a certain parcel of land from the Boston and Maine Railroad for a period of one year, with the right of renewal from year to year for a period of ten years, for use as a public parking area at a rental not to exceed a sum equal to the taxes annually assessed upon the property, said property being described as follows: That parcel of land bounded northerly by Chestnut Street; easterly by Tuttle Street; southerly by land of the Catholic Church, and westerly by Murray Street, and authorize and empower the Board of Selectmen to execute in
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the name of the Town and to deliver and receive all instruments neces- sary to carry out the subject matter of any vote passed hereunder .- Board of Selectmen.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the Town lease from the Boston & Maine Railroad, for use as a public parking area, a certain parcel of land as described, and for the period as specified in Article 3; and authorize and empower the Board of Selectmen to execute in the name of the Town and to deliver and receive all instruments necessary thereto; and to appropriate the sum of $100. for rental, to be raised in the tax levy for the year 1943.
ARTICLE 4
To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to construct a parking area on the property described in Article No. 3, said work to be done by the Highway Department, and appropriate a sufficient sum of money through transfer from the unexpended balance of the ap- propriation under Article 10 of the Town Meeting of April 27, 1942 .- Board of Selectmen.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the Town authorize the Board of Selectmen to construct a parking area on the property described in Article 3, said work to be done by the Highway Department; and appropriate the sum of $922.82 through transfer from the unexpended balance of the appropriation under Article 10 of the Town Meeting of April 27, 1942.
ARTICLE 5
To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell to the highest bidder the trucks used by the WPA .- Board of Select- men.
On motion by Finance Committee:
Voted: That the Town authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell trucks used by the WPA, after being publicly advertised, to the highest bidder.
The Moderator announced that he had been requested by Mrs. Alice C. Braxton to accept the following motion, which he read:
MOTION
I make the motion that a committee of three voters, disinterested and not town officers, be appointed at this Town meeting, (a) one by the Moderator, (b) two from the floor, to examine the papers in the Braxton Property Case, presented herewith, and other information pertaining to the same; make such recommendations as the facts would warrant, and submit their report to the next regular or special Town Meeting.
The Moderator stated that the meeting could not consider any matter not contained in the articles of the warrant, and, for that reason, he could not entertain the motion.
On motion by Patrick H. Tenney:
Voted: That the meeting be dissolved.
Meeting dissolved at 7.49 P. M. Attendance 29.
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Record of Births
Any errors or omissions noted in these records should be reported to the Town Clerk at once.
Name of Child
Jan.
2 Carol Ann Wisentaner
3 John Edward Bowman
4 Averill Frances Robbins
4 Jeanne Irene Evangelista
6 Edward Barry Schaffner
6 Dorothy Anne DeRenne
9 Kenneth Louis DeBenedictis
11 Robert Dawson Martin
12 Marlene J. Gregoria
12 Dorothy Marilyn Smith
12 Stephen Charles Bemister
12 Barbara Ann Lacasse
13 Joseph Kelly
16 Sheerin
20 Warren Scott Doersam
21 Alford Walter Calkins, Jr.
22 Ford
22 Carolyn Zammitti
24 Neil Daniel Anderson
26 Marian Pennington Leonard
26 Diana Roberta Vanzlowski
26 Richard Edmund Dunn
28 Carla Ann Caracoglia
Feb.
2 Sandra Gene Foster
2 Peter Arno Harris
5 Donald Griffith Russell
5 Edward Lawlor Courtenay
5 Dianne Naomi Murray
7 Grover Cleveland Pillsbury, Jr.
7 Diana Jones
8 Rowland Chamberlain Bliss, Jr.
9 Edward Donald Winkler, Jr.
Parents
Walter C. and Theodora (Mawhin- ney)
Francis J. and Anne R. (Lennon)
Charles S. and Marion L. (Beyea) Louis A. and Mary Julia (Sawyer) Robert D. and Dorothy (Potter)
Lawrence L. and Anna (Siedzik) Dante and Agnes (DelRossi) James Edward and Edythe (Higgins) Nicholas J. and Marjorie Ruth (Crommett)
James A. and Dorothy F. (Curran) Charles and Marion (Ritchey) George F. and Dolora N. (Gaudette) Joseph F. and Alice M. (Smith) John J. and Evelyn (Smith) Leonhard and Catherine (Scott) Alford W. and Jane (VanDemark) Leo R. and Corinno M. (Blanchette) Salvatore J. and Helen A. (Kulli- koski)
Stanley O. and Frances L. (McCar- thy)
Charles P. and Marian (Soule)
Joseph L. and Theresa J. (Adam- czyk) Francis J. and Margaret M. (Regan) Paul and Doris M. (Pilgrim)
David T. and Gladys B. (Hall) Charles F. and Lora E. (Nicolson) Alfred D. and Dorothy (Griffith) Richard L. and Catherine V. (Stefan) Frederick H. and Naomi P. (Smith) Grover C. and Mabel (Wyman) Alton D. and Barbara K. (Sawyer) Rowland C. and Enid V. (Cahoon) Edward D. and Barbara (Hutcheon)
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RECORD OF BIRTHS
Name of Child
11 Robert John Scanlon
11 Ruth Eileen Doyle
12 Margaret Marie Walsh
18 Martha Carter
19 Alan Andrew Bezanson
22 Sandra Lee Flanigan
22 Carol Marcia Spindler
25 Margot Marie Larson
26 Gail Ann Courage
28 John Dever Hatch, Jr.
28 Henry Francis Rich
28 Marcia Joan Lynch
Mar.
2 Lawrence Henry Martin
5 Clyde Thomas Landry
5 Douglas Walter Garland
7 Sheila Ann Lariccia
10
Peter Francis Scanlon
12 Viola May Surrette
13 Kenneth Anthony Giles
16 Janet Louise Robinson
16 Edith May Lott 19 Richard Everard Mersereau
21 Nancy Lee Dugmore
23 Albert Herbert Hoffman
23 Frank Stephen Gauss
24 Mary Brophy
24 Kathleen Ann Walsh
26 Sandra Gene Cusato
27 Linda Anne Preece
27 Jean Patricia Carey 28 Kathleen Virginia Pittman
31 Esther Marie Anderson
Apr. 1 Mary Patricia Kelly
2 Joyce Ann DeVito
2 Sharon Marie Pothier
Parents
Richard J. and Mary (Murphy) Lewis W. and Marion E. (Shanahan) Walter L. and Margaret M. (Glea- son)
Maurice O. and Martha G. (Dugan) William H. and Edith P. (Haynes)
Elmer and Eloise (Rendall)
Herbert G. and Alice M. (Carroll) Eric V. and Florence I. (Hoag)
Lyle J. and Alice (Gallugi)
John D. and Ruth E. (Packard)
Fred P. and Susie E. (Leone)
Gordon A. and Florence (Carter)
Lawrence H. and Naomi Sarah (Walton)
John A. and Louise (Frawley) Walter and Marion (Graustein)
John N. and Catherine T. (Duffy) Patrick J. and Florence E. (McDon- ough)
Joseph M. and Alberta S. (LeBlanc) Kenneth W. and Mary E. (Stameg- na)
Claude A. Sr. and Marjorie M. (Hansell)
George M. Jr. and Edith (Collinson) Alan L. and Helen M. (Jennings) Harold and Muriel (Gadsby) Herbert N. and Ruth H. (Peinert) Francis S. and Frances E. (Wood) Edward J. and Margaret (Shannon) Francis J. and Pauline F. (Dingle) Ralph and Anne (Storti) Jack Ashman and Anne J. (Kalson) A. Kenneth and Catherine (Lane) Irvin and Kathleen Marie (Shea) Herbert D. and Mary Rita (Mac- Innis)
Michael L. and Helen (MacDonald) Albert Edward and Bessie Violet (Burns) Joseph Lawrence and Margaret Alice (Beane)
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Name of Child
8 Elizabeth Ann LeFave
10 Ann Marie Capone
11 Beryl Nina Gaudet
12 John Warner Paulson
13 Barbara Ann Krol
13 Joan Beth Alley
15 Jonathan Evans Mitchell
15 James Matthew Rattray, 2nd
20 Wayne Clinton Seavey
20 Mary Louise Dillon
20 Walter John Sowdra
21 Barbara Judith Quigley
21 Beverly Ann Fernald
23 Eleanor Rogers
24 David Kimball Joslin
25 Charles Sargent Price, Jr.
26 Frank Altheus Trull, Jr.
26 Richard Thomas Staples
26 Cynthia Lee Hamilton
28 June Claire Edmands
29 Bruce Sebastian Giuliano
30 Douglas Wayne Maynard
30 Doris Antonietta Puleo
May 1 Augustine Frank Petrillo
2 Dorothy Ann Dulong
3 Bruce Gordon Elliott
7
Linda Irene White
9 Frances Blanchard
Parents
Joseph Albert and Agnes Mary (Le- Blanc)
Luca Anthony and Lillian (Todesco) Angus Stanislaus and Adelaide (Sava)
John Godfrey and Gladys (Wilson) Henry Charles and Anna (Norton) Owen Fremont and Gertrude Belin- da (Kelloway)
Lawrence Russell and Florella J. (Jones)
George Douglas and Virginia (Da- vison)
Charles Leslie and Ruth Olive (Hawkes)
Robert Edwin and Elizabeth Joan (Cotter)
George and Ann (Rizya)
Joseph E. and Dorothy (Thompson)
Frank W. and Jessamine (Piecott)
Gregory W. and Doris (Casault)
Charles S. and Mary (Kimball) Charles Sargent and Ardella Cath- erine (Gudezvich)
Frank Alpheus and Dorothy (Wade) Henry Dearborn and Mary Cowan (Hughes)
Paul Archibald and Dorothy Louise (Campbell)
Francis W. and Margaret O. (Gor- man)
James and Eleanor Mary (Migliore) Ernest Curtis and Betty Quein (Ea- ton)
Joseph and Antonietta (Caviere)
Joseph and Louise (Navillo)
Lawrence Peter and Margaret Ann (Perry)
Irving Henry and Marion (Richard- son)
Paul Edward and Alberta Irene (Meuse)
William James and Frances Chap- lin (Hadlock)
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RECORD OF BIRTHS
Name of Child
10 Nancy Rae Clark
10 Arvid Kurt Anderson
11 James Robert Lindley
13 Claire Lillian Windt
14 Howard Malcolm Blank
16 William Thomas Ryder
19 Laurel Maud Perkins
19 Nancy Jane Walsh
20
Conley
20 Margaret Frances Davis
20 Carol Ann Melonson
20 William James Galpin
22 Patricia Ann Collins
23 Clair Marie Nolan
23 Carol Randall Down Mayne
24 Carol Marie LeFave
26 Susan Ellen Eckert
28 Charlotte Rita Morris
28 Jeanne Carson
30 Carol Chew
31 Patricia Ardis Curran
31 Edward Joseph Cronin
June
1 David Philip Akin
1 Margaret Edith Gray
1 Dorothy Ann Robinson
2 Barbara June Holt
3 Linda Mae Moretti
3 White
3 Robert Emmett Battles
5 David Manson Congdon
9 Henry Johnson Burbank, Jr.
9 John Lawrence Haley, Jr.
12 Bonnie Ann Sarno
12 Barbara Jean Stevens
15 Priscilla Ann Holoway
15 Richard Brookes Hibbard
16 Margaret Mary Hennessey
20 Glenn Alan Morrison
Parents
Leon L. and Doris M. (Fitton) Arvid E. and Harriet L. (Chase)
Mirt James and Kathleen Louise (Curley)
Roy and Lillian Mary (Meuse) Harold Gerald and Josephine Lillian (Spero)
Francis and Mary (Landry) Paul W. and Ethel (Povetkin)
John Burke and Evelyn Victoria (London)
Paul V. and Catherine (Gavin) Irving Clarence and Margaret Watt (Thomson)
Walter G. and Alice E. (Surrette) Harold A. and Margaret (Jenkins) Raymond and Dorothy (Muse) John and Teresa (Hennessey) Jermyn C. D. and Julie (Overka) Arthur D. and Doris R. (Lewis) John O. and Shirley (Day) Thomas F. and Charlotte R. (Cur- ley
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