Town annual report of the officers of Wakefield Massachusetts : including the vital statistics for the year 1946, Part 12

Author: Wakefield, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1946
Publisher: Town of Wakefield
Number of Pages: 300


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Purification Statistics:


Installed, 1927


Type of treatment:


Aeration Slow sand filters


Capacity of filters: 2.5 million gallons per twenty-four hours.


Kind of Chemical Applied: Liquid chlorine applied to filtered water.


Distribution System:


Range in pressure in center of town, 89-90 pounds.


Kind of pipe:


Cast Iron Wrought Iron


Cement Lined Sheet Iron


Sizes: 2-inch to 20-inch.


Extended during the year-1,419 feet.


Total now in use-60.53 miles.


Number of hydrants added-5.


Number of hydrants now in use-390.


Number of stop gates in use-883.


Range of pressure on mains-26 pounds to 115 pounds.


Total number of service taps-4,519.


Number of service taps now in use-4,319.


Percent of active services metered-99.4%.


In conclusion, I wish to extend my sincere thanks to each and every member of the Department for co-operation in all emergencies during the year.


I also extend my thanks to the heads and members of the various town departments for their support and co-operation during the year.


Respectfully submitted,


MORRISON MERRILL,


Superintendent


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REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


Report of Board of Public Welfare -


January 2, 1947


To the Citizens of Wakefield:


The Board of Public Welfare submits its Annual Report for the fiscal year of 1946.


Unlike many parts of the country, no person in need of aid in Massa- chusetts is ineligible for assistance by means of insufficient length of resi- dence. In some states, residence of at least three years is a requirement for public relief. Eligibility for assistance in Massachusetts does not de- pend upon residence, but solely upon need.


The town furnishing the aid is reimbursed by the town in which the recipient has a legal settlement, and if he is without settlement, reimburse- ment is forthcoming from the state.


No person is denied aid in Wakefield by reason of there being no avail- able funds nor because of insufficient length of residence.


General Relief: Aid to Recipients


The Wakefield Department investigates and decides amount of aid to be given recipients based on standard as determined by the local board. Many other cities and towns use State Standard budgets on General Re- lief cases, same as used for Aid to Dependent Children and Old Age As- sistance.


Aid to Dependent Children and Old Age Assistance


According to State and Federal regulations, it is mandatory that a State Standard budget be used in figuring the amount of assistance to be given.


Employment of all personnel for this department is governed by rules and qualifications as required by the Massachusetts Welfare Compensation Board and the Massachusetts Civil Service Commission.


On November 1, 1945, Mr. Dennis P. Hogan, who had been employed as Principal Clerk, resigned to enter into private employment. There being no available Civil Service list to draw from, Mr. Harold A. McMann, a vet- eran of World War 1, was employed as of December 1, 1945, to fill this posi- tion, subject to issuance of a Civil Service list.


Mr. Frank B. Gladwin, a social worker, passed away early in January. Civil Service could not furnish us with a list. We were fortunate in being able to engage Mrs. Carolyn M. Lyons, a trained social worker, and also Mrs. Alice B. Whitney, a former junior clerk, both working on a part time basis. Mrs. Lyons, who later passed the examination, moved from Wake- field, and she has been replaced by Mrs. Virginia M. Jackson, also a trained


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social worker on a provisional basis awaiting a Civil Service list, at which time we will be forced to discontinue her employment.


On May 1, 1946, we were able to arrange the transfer from the Arling- ton Welfare Department of Mrs. Mary E. McKenna, a trained social worker, and a former employee of this department to fill another vacancy in the department which we had been unable to fill.


On October 1, Mrs. Etta C. Stoddard, Agent, retired due to disability. Civil Service has not been able, as yet, to furnish a person to fill this vacancy.


In the meantime, services of Mr. McMann have been retained on a pro- visional basis; first in order to instruct the new principal clerk the duties of the position, and also to carry on part of the work formerly performed by Mrs. Stoddard.


Proper organization of the department has been severely handicapped due to Civil. Service regulations regarding the employment of personnel.


It was with much regret that the Board accepted the resignation, on August 13, 1946, of its senior member, Mr. Harold C. Robinson, due to ill health. We have lost the services of a conscientious and valued member, and the Board's best wishes go to Mr. Robinson for a speedy return to good health.


Mr. Winsor L. Finney, Jr., a veteran of World War II, has been ap- pointed to replace Mr. Robinson, and the Board welcomes him as a new member.


Mr. Myhre, a member of the Board, has devoted a great amount of time, as Acting Agent, and through his efforts, a complete reorganization of the work of the department has been made. We feel that the work of our social workers and keeping proper case records, proper investigations of all applications for assistance, and granting of proper assistance accord- ing to State and Federal regulations and standards, is now second to none in the State.


The District Office of the Massachusetts Welfare Department has com- plimented the department on the results obtained. We trust that before January, 1948, the Civil Service Commission will have furnished us with a satisfactory list from which we may be able to employ a trained social worker and also an agent.


ADMINISTRATION Salaries of Board


Appropriations


Expended


$ 600.00 596.00


Balance to Revenue


$ 4.00


Clerk of Board


Appropriations Expended


$ 250.00 250.00


Balance to Revenue


None


REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


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Salaries and Other Administration Expenses


Federal Funds on Hand Jan. 1, 1946


$ 156.59


Town Appropriations


8,430.00


Federal Funds Received, 1946


2,758.14


Refunds (Checks)


30.67


$ 11,375.40


Expended Balance to Revenue


75.35


$ 10,714.63


Total-Federal Funds on Hand Jan. 1, 1947


$ 660.77


GENERAL RELIEF Recipients


$ 13,892.48


Appropriations Refunds


142.69


Total


$ 14,035.17


Expended


13,927.68


Unpaid Bills


1943


$ 8.00


1944


168.76


1945


959.87


1946


2,151.05


Total


$ 3,287.68


Resident Case Load by Months


Persons


Single Persons


Total Cases


Total Persons Represented


January


6


16


9


15


25


February


13


29


8


21


37


March


13


45


10


23


55


April


11


26


10


21


36


May


10


31


11


21


42


June


10


22


9


19


31


July


6


13


11


17


24


August


5


12


11


16


23


September


5


12


8


13


20


October


4


10


8


12


18


November


5


14


13


18


27


December


6


13


14


20


27


-


94


243


122


216


365


Average Case Per Month-18


Month


Families


Represented


$ 10,639.28


170


TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


Summary of Case Load


Division of Child Guardianship


7 Cases


$ 1,206.00


State Hospital and Infirmary


5 Cases


1,206.00


Other Cities and Towns


7 Cases


1,269.33


Resident Cases


18 Cases


10,246.35


Total


-


37 Cases


$ 13,927.68


Average Cost per Case per Year


$ 376.42


Average Cost per Case per Month


31.37


There were 7 Wakefield settled, General Relief Cases living in other cities and towns.


There were 7 General Relief cases, unsettled (which are paid entirely by State) or settled cases, other cities and towns, living in Wakefield.


Aid to Dependent Children


There have been two significant changes in legislation affecting Aid to Dependent Children this past year. Chapter 412, provided that A. D. C. be retroactive to date of application, this making payments in A. D. C. sim- ilar to Old Age Assistance.


The other change under Chapter 567, Section 2A amended Chapter 118 of the General Laws to read:


"Section 2A. In establishing the amount of aid to be granted to any family for aid of one or more dependent children, the needs of the follow- ing persons shall be included, in addition to those mentioned in Section One, and shall also be included in the reimbursement by the Common- wealth; the husband or wife of a parent if such parent is married, and the unmarried brother and sister under the age of 21 years of the dependent child, who are living in the home of a parent of the dependent children."


Aid to Dependent Children Recipients


Town Appropriation


$ 16,500.00


Refunds (cancelled checks)


137.14


Federal Funds on Hand Jan. 1, 1946


2,862.73


Federal Funds Received Jan. 1, 1946 to Dec. 31, 1946


4,127.21


Total


$ 23,627.08


Expenditure


20,569.14


Federal Funds on Hand Jan. 1, 1947


$ 3,057.94


Monthly Case Load for Year 1946


Cases


Cases


First of Month


Chil-


New


Chil-


Closed


Chil- End of


Chil-


Month.


dren


Cases


dren


Cases


dren


Month


dren


January


18


44


0


0


0


0


18


44


February


18


44


2


6


1


4


19


46


REPORT OF PUBLIC WELFARE BOARD


171


March


19


46


3


7


0


0


22


53


April


22


53


0


0


1


4


21


49


May


21


49


1


3


0


0


22


52


June


22


52


1


2


2


4


21


50


July


21


50


0


0


1


1


20


49


August


20


49


0


0


0


0


20


49


September


20


49


0


0


0


0


20


49


October


20


49


1


2


3


5


18


46


November


18


46


0


0


0


0


18


46


December


18


46


0


0


0


0


18


46


237


577


8


20


8


18


237


579


Average Case Per Month-19.8


Case Load and Analysis, Federal, State, Town Share


Children


Total


Year


Cases Represented


Cost


Federal Share $4,265.67


State Share


Town Share


1946


237


579


· $20,569.14


$6,854.32


$9,449.15


Average Cost Per Case


Federal Share Per Case


$ 17.99


State Share Per Case


28.93


Town Share Per Case


39.87


Average Cost Per Case for December, 1946


$ 103.73


Average Cost Per Case for November and December, 1946


102.27


Old Age Assistance


Several changes in the law affecting Old Age Assistance, effective Jan. 1, 1946, were made by the Legislature.


The principal change is one that relates to the support by children, and this provided for a material increase in the amount of exempted in- come as shown by the following table:


Liable Children and Exempt Income


Liable Children


Old Law


New Law (Based on Net income; I. E. after deducting State and Federal Income Taxes) $ 1,500.00 yr. net 1,750.00 yr. net


Single child in home $ 14.00 wk. gross.


Single child living apart


1,150.00 yr. gross.


Married child, spouse self- supporting; no dependents 1,150.00 yr. gross.


2,750.00 yr. net


Married child, spouse dependent


1,725.00 yr. gross. 2,750.00 yr. net


Married child, each additional dependent


575.00 yr. gross. 500.00 yr. net


$ 86.79


$ 86.79


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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


Rate of Contribution Above Exemption


Liable Children Single child in home.


Old Law


50% over $14.00 wk.


New Law 1/3 of amount above exemption


All other liable children.


15% of first $500 and 35% of remainder above exemption.


1/3 of amount above exemption


In addition to this change the law also provides that the child's state- ment under oath shall be used to determine liability and no further inves- tigation shall be made unless there is reasonable doubt as to the truth of the statement made. This law also provides that no action shall be taken under Chapter 273 of the General Laws but that the provision of General Laws, Chapter 117, Section 7-12 inclusive shall apply.


These sections provide for civil action in the superior court.


The foregoing changes are certain to result in a marked increase in the number of cases to be aided, and in an appreciable rise in the cost per case. We estimate the change in the children's exemption has cost an ad- ditional $9,000.00 this year.


In addition there have been two increases in the State Standard Budget this year. These two increases have increased the average cost approxi- mately $6.00 per case.


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE


Recipients


Federal Funds on hand January 1, 1946


$ 3,954.21


Town Appropriation, 1946


103,000.00


Federal Funds Received, 1946


60,082.53


Cancelled Checks


778.06


$167,814.80


Total Recipients' Payroll Other Cities and Towns


$163,386.56


2,195.51


$165,582.07


Add Auditors Adjustment 3.30


$165,585.37


Federal Funds on Hand


$ 2,229.43


Recipients' Gross Payrolls


$163,386.56


Less Cancelled Checks


778.06


Recipients' Net Payroll


$162,608.50


Average Cost Per Case, 1946


$ 47.60


Federal Share Per Case, 1946


17.70


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State Share Per Case, 1946


19.93


Town Share Per Case, 1946


9.97


Average Cost per Case, Month of December, 1946


$ 50.52


Average Cost per Case-November-December, 1946


51.55


Cases as of January 1, 1946


247


Applications (new)


103


Applications (withdrawn)


7


Applications (rejected)


3


New Cases Added


93


Cases Aided


340


Cases Closed


50


Active Cases January 1, 1947


290


Average Age Recipients


Cases, January 1, 1946


75.3 years


New Cases Added, 1946


73.6 years


Cases Closed by Death (24)


77.9 years


Cases January 1, 1947


74.0 years


Unsettled cases living in Wakefield, January 1, 1947


43


Acknowledged settled cases living in Wakefield, billed to Other Cities and Towns, January 1, 1947


28


Wakefield settled cases living in Other Cities and Towns January 1, 1947


21


TOWN HOME Administration-Salaries


$ 3,389.28


Appropriation Expended


Jeremiah J. Peck, Superintendent


$ 1,460.00


Lena G. Peck, Matron


1,147.14 782.14


Anna Miezwa, Cook


$ 3,389.28 None


Balance to Revenue


Other Expenses


Appropriation Expended


$ 8,340.21 8,339.10


Balance to Revenue


$ 1.11


$ 47.60


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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


Operating Cost for 1946


Administration - Salaries Other Expenses Add Inventory used, 1946


$ 3,389.28


8,339.10


493.00


Gross Expenditures


$ 12,221.38


Deduct


Inventory, December 31, 1946


$ 168.00


Accounts Received


1,114.70


Total


$ 1,282.70


$ 1,282.70


Net Operating Cost


$ 10,938.68


Value of Inventory, December 31, 1945


$ 661.00


Value of Inventory, December 31, 1946


168.00


Value of Inventory Used


$ 493.00


TOWN HOME Vegetables Raised by Town


Value of vegetables raised at farm, 1946


$ 781.00


Cost of Vegetables Raised


Seeds, Fertilizer, Plowing


225.88


$ 555.12


Case Load for 1946


Number of Inmates' Man Days per Month


Month


Inmates


Man Days


January


15


465


February


19


480


March


17


527


April


16


521


May


15


470


June


16


496


July


15


498


August


16


490


September


16


490


October


16


475


November


23


666


December


2


713


Total


206


6,291


Average cost based on 206 Inmates, 6,291 man days.


Average gross cost per Man Day, per Inmate


$ 1.94 :


Average gross cost per week, per Inmate


13.58


Average net cost per Man Day, per Inmate


1.74


Average net cost per week, per Inmate


·12:18


175


REPORT OF PUBLIC WELFARE BOARD


Comparative Operating Cost For Past Five Years


Gross


Net


Number Gross of


Cost Per


Net Cost Per Week


Year


Expense


Receipts


Expense


Inmates Week


1942


$7,761.31


$ 502.10


$7,259.21


172


$11.27


$10.43


1943


7,742.84


953.50


6,789.34


177


11.00


9.56


1944


7,809.04


1,501.60


6,307.44


167


11.41


9.52


1945


11,449.83


3,061.80


8,388.03


233


12.60


9.24


1946


12,221.38


1,282.70


10,938.68


206


13.58


12.18


Willard Donnell Trust Fund


To the Wakefield Trust Company, a Massachusetts Corporation, hav- ing its place of business in said Wakefield, Ten Thousand Dollars, in trust, to hold, invest and reinvest the same at its discretion, and to pay over the net income thereof to the Town of Wakefield for the use of the Public Wel- fare Board of said Town to be expended by said Board, in its discretion, for the benefit of the poor and needy in the Town of Wakefield, and especially for the payment of hospital charges of the inhabitants of the Town of Wakefield as are themselves financially unable to pay such hospital charges. This Trust shall continue for a term of nineteen years, and at the expira- tion of that term, I direct said Trustee to transfer and pay over the said trust estate with all accumulations thereon to said Town of Wakefield, to be held by said Town and the income only to be used for the benefit of such of its inhabitants as are in need of hospital care.


This trust fund started May 2, 1935, and will expire on May 2, 1954.


Receipts


January 1 - Cash on hand


$ 718.36


Dividends received during year


313.58


$ 1,031.94


Disbursements


Expenditures


$ 209.06


$ 822.88


Dec. 31, 1946-Cash on hand


Respectfully submitted, J. EDWARD DULONG, Chairman PETER Y. MYHRE, Secretary M. LEO CONWAY WINSOR L. FINNEY, JR.


HELEN M. RANDALL


Board of Public Welfare


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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


Report of Town Treasurer


To the Citizens of Wakefield:


I herewith present my report for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1946:


TRUST FUNDS


The Trust Funds and available income balances now in my hands are as follows:


Principal of Fund


Income Available


Cornelius Sweetser Lecture Fund


$ 10,000.00


Flint Old Burial Ground Fund


2,000.00


50.97


Levi Flanders Burial Lot Fund


100.00


2.07


Dr. John Hart Burial Lot Fund C. Sweetser Guarantee Fund John Gould Aborn Library Fund


200.00


4.14


3,149.22


Cyrus G. Beebe Library Fund


2,000.00


Frederick Beebe Library Fund


1,000.00


Robert Parker Dolbeare Library Fund


500.00


Willard Donnell Library Fund Milledge Elliott Library Fund


1,000.00


Rev. Thomas Albert Emerson Library Fund


500.00


Flint Memorial Library Fund Merrill W. Gove Library Fund Melvin J. Hill Library Fund Dr. Francis P. Hurd Library Fund


500.00


Franklin Poole Library Fund


500.00


Mary H. Pratt Library Fund


200.00


Ashton H. Thayer Library Fund Cyrus Wakefield Library Fund


500.00


Gad and Clarissa Chandler Carter Burial Lot Fund


200.00


4.12


Adams Coburn Burial Lot Fund


100.00


2.07


Ezra Eaton Burial Lot Fund


100.00


2.07


Rev. Thomas A. Emerson Old Cemetery Fund


1,000.00


23.49


Harry E. Haskell Burial Lot Fund


100.00


2.07


Oliver Burial Lot Fund


50.00


1.05


Stimpson Family Burial Lot Fund


200.00


4.12


Clarissa E. Swain Burial Lot Fund


500.00


10.31


Elizabeth Stout Burial Lot Fund


300.00


6.21


C. Sweetser Burial Lot Fund


1,000.00


30.56


John Sweetser Old Cemetery Fund


200.00


4.16


Rev. Horace Eaton Burial Lot Fund


25.00


.52


Jane K. Vinton Burial Lot Fund


50.00


1.04


1,689.26


500.00


1,000.00


500.00


2,500.00


500.00


REPORT OF TOWN TREASURER


177


Principal of Fund


Income Available


James and Elizabeth Walton Burial Lot Fund


100.00


2.07


Mary E. Aborn Park Fund


2,000.00


Sarah E. Bryant Park Fund


2,000.00


242.44


Nancy White Park Fund


1,000.00


Rev. Thomas A. Emerson High School Fund


1,000.00


882.73


Nancy White Hurd School Fund


500.00


51.89


Jonathan Nichols Temperance Fund


1,000.00


608.24


Annie L. Cox Scholarship Fund for Italian Students


5,000.00


349.32


Annie L. Cox Prize for Advancement in Design Fund


100.00


31.44


Annie L. Cox Book Fund


2,000.00


Mary Lizzie Smith for Care of Old Cannon on Common


100.00


34.42


Elizabeth F. Ingram Scholarship Fund


1,500.00


68.69


The income from the following funds is for the care of lots in the Forest Glade Cemetery:


Salvatore Alleca Perp. Care Fund


15.00


.90


Salvatore Alleca Perp. Care Fund


20.00


.43


Margaret Alexander Perp. Care Fund


10.00


.40


Tazwell B. Amiss Perp. Care Fund


15.00


.60


Randall Anderson Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


George O. Antunes Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Felix Arsenault Perp. Care Fund


20.00


.20


Elizabeth M. Astle Perp. Care Fund


80.00


1.63


Harry C. Ayscough Perp. Care Fund


80.00


1.63


Georgenna Bailey Perp. Care Fund


20.00


.80


Bertha M. Baker Perp. Care Fund


20.00


.80


Frank H. Baker and George O. Morrill Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Mary Barnard Perp. Care Fund


15.00


.60


Anne F. Barry Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Foster S. Barstow Heirs Perp. Care Fund


240.00


3.61


Bernice Bartlett Perp. Care Fund


40.00


.82


Helen L. Bassill Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Charles F. Beecher Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Josephine Bellandi Perp. Care Fund


40.00


.80


Sarah W. Bent Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Mary Bernard Perp. Care Fund


15.00


.60


John and Elmer Beyea Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Nelson Bishop Perp. Care Fund


10.00


.40


Nellie Black Perp. Care Fund


100.00


2.05


George. E. Blair Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Thomas Blair Perp. Care Fund


40.00


1.27


Isaiah Blake Perp. Care Fund


10.00


.40


William Blanchard Perp. Care Fund


120.00


2.45


Richard Bolton, Jr. Perp. Care Fund


20.00


.80


Rose Bonito Perp. Care Fund


30.00


1.20


Rose Bonito Perp. Care Fund


20.00


.60


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TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


Principal of Fund


Income Available


Leo Bourdon Perp. Care Fund Helen Bowen Perp. Care Fund


30.00


1.20


John P. Brewer Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Mary A. Brewer Perp. Care Fund


50.00


.67


Gray B. Brockbank Perp. Care Fund


75.00


1.53


Thomas J. Brogan Perp. Care Fund


20.00


.80


Agnes Brooks Perp. Care Fund


40.00


.53


Edward J. Brophy Perp. Care Fund


80.00


1.63


William Broussand Perp. Care Fund


15.00


.60


William Broussard Perp. Care Fund Evelyn Brown Perp. Care Fund


10.00


.40


George A. Brown Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Edith Buck Perp. Care Fund


20.00


.80


Johanna Buckman Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Sarah Burbank Perp. Care Fund


100.00


2.05


Sylvester Burditt Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


William H. Burnham Perp. Care Fund


10.00


.40


E. E. Burns Perp. Care Fund


10.00


.40


James J. Burns Perp. Care Fund


10.00


.40


Francis I. Butler Perp. Care Fund


40.00


1.27


Gertrude M. Butler Perp. Care Fund


15.00


.60


Gertrude E. Butler Perp. Care Fund


15.00


.60


Clara M. Cadogan Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Edith A. Cahoon Perp. Care Fund


10.00


.40


Edith A. Cahoon Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Susie Callahan Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Percy H. Callbeck Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Howard Cameron Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


James Cameron Perp. Care Fund


20.00


.80


Sylvester A. Cameron Perp. Care Fund


50.00


.83


Harvey D. Cann Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Paul Caracoglia Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Pasquale Carosele Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Frederick B. Card Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Est. of Charles C. Carroll Perp. Care Fund


20.00


.80


Frank Caruso Perp. Care Fund


40.00


1.62


Salvatore Cavalier Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Frank Champagne Perp. Care Fund


50.00


.67


Susie A. Champagne Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


A. F. Chirone Perp. Care Fund


60.00


1.91


Eliza J. Church Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Michael Cieri Perp. Care Fund


20.00


.80


John L. Clark Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


John E. Classen Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


120.00


2.45


Percy H. Callbeck Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


20.00


.80


REPORT OF TOWN TREASURER


179


Principal of Fund


Income Available


Mrs. Joseph Clerk Perp. Care Fund Ernest E. Climenson Perp. Care Fund


120.00


2.41


50.00


1.02


Arletta M. Clough Perp. Care Fund John F. Coakley Perp. Care Fund Alice Coffey Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.02


Antonio Colannino Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.04


George H. Collins Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.04


Humphrey Collins Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.04


William E. Collins Perp. Care Fund


20.00


.63


Secondina Calore Perp. Care Fund Gertrude E. Colson Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.04


Alphonso Confalone Perp. Care Fund


20.00


1.21


Marion Cook Perp. Care Fund


40.00


.82


Mary Cook Perp. Care Fund


10.00


.60


Mary C. Cooper Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.04


Charles A. Copeland Perp. Care Fund


75.00


1.56


George Costulis Perp. Care Fund


10.00


.60


James Costules Perp. Care Fund


10.00


.60


Daniel Cotreau Perp. Care Fund


20.00


1.21


Mrs. John Cotter Perp. Care Fund


15.00


.90


John J. Cotter Perp. Care Fund


75.00


1.56


William Cotter Perp. Care Fund


20.00


1.21


Harold H. and Dorothy A. Cotton Perp. Care Fund


80.00


1.66


John Cotton Perp. Care Fund


40.00


.82


Patrick Cowhey Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.04


Frank A. Crowe Perp. Care Fund


15.00


.90


Horace Crowell Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.04


Franklin M. Cummings Perp. Care Fund


10.00


.60


Mary E. Cummings Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.04


Hazel R. Cunningham Perp. Care Fund


60.00


1.25


J. Walter Curley Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.05


Rev. John M. Currie Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.05


Jane Curtis Perp. Care Fund


30.00


.62


Anna Cusato Perp. Care Fund


45.00


.93


Annie Cusato Perp. Care Fund


75.00


1.55


Ralph Custa Perp. Care Fund


10.00


.60


Helga S. Dahlquist Perp. Care Fund


15.00


.90


Harry Dalton Perp. Care Fund


20.00


1.21


Carmine D'Ambrosio Perp. Care Fund


75.00


1.56


Mrs. C. Daniels Perp. Care Fund


20.00


.73


Raleigh B. Daniels Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.04


Angelo DeFeo Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.04


James DelRosse Perp. Care Fund


40.00


1.68


Nora DeMarco Perp. Care Fund


20.00


.73


Harry H. Denning Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.04


40.00


1.48


30.00


1.20


50.00


1.02


180


TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


Principal of Fund


Income Available


Mary Derby Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.04


George and Josephine DeRenne Perp. Care Fund


100.00


1.33


Esther DeVeau Perp. Care Fund


30.00


.62


Mrs. Mary Deviller Perp. Care Fund


20.00


.63


Peter Dididin Perp. Care Fund


10.00


.60


Nancy DiDonato Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.04


Nicholas DiDonatis Perp. Care Fund


15.00


.90


Christopher B. Dinan Perp. Care Fund


120.00


2.45


Patrick Dinan Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.04


Joseph Arthur Dingle Perp. Care Fund


30.00


.62


Everett Dinsmore Perp. Care Fund


80.00


1.65


Mary DiSanto Perp. Care Fund


80.00


2.01


Mary DiSanto Perp. Care Fund


120.00


2.41


D. J. Doherty Perp. Care Fund


10.00


.60


George L. Doherty Perp. Care Fund


10.00


.60


Rose Donahue Perp. Care Fund


10.00


.60


Alice Donaldson Perp. Care Fund


30.00


.62


Genevieve Donaldson Perp. Care Fund


20,00


1.21


Henry M. Donegan Perp. Care Fund


30.00


.62


Abbe J. Doucette Perp. Care Fund


15.00


.90


Emma Doucette Perp. Care Fund


30.00


.62


Fannie Doucette Perp. Care Fund


10.00


.60


Frank Doucette Perp. Care Fund


20.00


1.21


Georgianna Doucette Perp. Care Fund


30.00


.62


Gladys Doucette Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.04


Grace E. Doucette Perp. Care Fund


30.00


.62


Jeremiah Doucette Perp. Care Fund


30.00


.62


Jerome Doucette Perp. Care Fund


20.00


1.21


Maud Doucette Perp. Care Fund


20.00


1.21


Ruth E. Doucette Perp. Care Fund


50.00


1.04


Mrs. Louis G. Downes and Alice N. Sanderson


80.00


1.63


James Doyle Perp. Care Fund


10.00


.60


Anna Drinkwater Perp. Care Fund




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