Town annual report of the officers of the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts for the year ending 1933, Part 3

Author: Plymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1933
Publisher: Plymouth [Mass.] : Avery & Doten
Number of Pages: 728


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In addition to the departments and accounts men- tioned, the books and accounts of all other depart- ments receiving money for the town or committing bills for collection were examined and checked in de- tail.


In order that the condition of the departmental accounts receivable may be known at all times and so that the collection of these accounts may be more closely followed up, schedules of departmental bills receivable were installed at the completion of the audit.


The surety bonds furnished by the officials for the faithful performance of their duties were examined and found to be in proper form.


For the co-operation of the various town officials during the progress of the audit, I wish, on behalf of my assistants and for myself, to express appreciation.


Respectfully submitted, EDW. H. FENTON,


Chief Accountant.


TOWN OF PLYMOUTH BALANCE SHEET-DECEMBER 31, 1932 REVENUE ACCOUNTS


ASSETS


LIABILITIES AND RESERVES


Revenue Cash:


In Banks and Office,


$9,005.91


Temporary Loans: In Anticipation of Revenue,


$110,000.00


Accounts Receivable :


Accounts Payable, 100.00


Taxes :


Income from Investment Fund,


575.00


Levy of 1931,


$15,648.90


Dog Fund,


1,649.55


Levy of 1932,


154,000.71


Unexpended Appropriation Balances,


100.00


169,649.61


Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus, Overlays Reserved for Abatements: Levy of 1931, $842.84


9,437.90


Old Age Assistance Taxes: Levy of 1932,


316.00


Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes: Levy of 1931,


$577.23


Levy of 1932,


2,374.81


Tax Titles,


2 842.31


Departmental:


Health,


$1,358.76


Sewer,


72.47


Highway,


41.00


Surplus Revenue,


Public Welfare,


2,608.90


Soldiers' Relief,


152.00


School,


31.20


Park,


48.00


Cemetery,


2,320.17


6,632.50


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5,338.15


2,952.04


Revenue Reserved Until Collected : Motor Vehicle Excise Tax,


$2,952.04


Tax Title,


2,842.31


Water,


13,432.98


Departmental, 6,632.50


25,859.83 92,376.13


Levy of 1932, 4,495.31


Water:


Rates, 1929


$37.65


Rates, 1930,


662.05


Rates, 1931,


2,267.96


Rates, 1932,


10,411.82


Labor and Material, 1930,


2.00


Labor and Material, 1931,


8.00


Labor and Material, 1932,


43.50


13,132.98


Overdrawn Accounts:


Collector,


$16.93


Public Welfare,


32,376.69


Soldiers' Relief,


8,211.59


40,605.21


$245,436.56


$245,436.56


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NON-REVENUE ACCOUNTS


Non-Revenue Cash : In Banks and Office, $87,558.83 Unexpended Appropriation Balances, $87,558.83


DEBT ACCOUNTS


Net Funded or Fixed Debt,


$306,666.66 Memorial Town Hall Loan,


$174,000.00


Town Hall Lot Loan,


7,000.00


New Schoolhouse Loan,


11,000.00


Public Landing Loan, Water Loans,


24,000.00


90,666.66


$306,666.66


$306,666.66


TRUST AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS


Trust and Investment Funds: Cash and Securities,


$114,049.10


Francis LeBaron Poor Fund,


$1,350.00


Charles E. Holmes, Poor Fund,


500.00


Julia P. Robinson Poor Fund,


300.00


Murdock Poor and School Fund,


730.00


Nathaniel Morton Park Fund,


2,000.00


Marcia E. Jackson Gates Library Fund,


2,000.00


Warren Burial Hill Cemetery Fund,


1,998.73


St. Joseph's Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund,


108.11


Phoebe R. Clifford Perpetual Care Fund, (State Treasurer) Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds,


200.00


99,862.26


Investment Fund,


5,000.00


$114,049.10


$114,049.10


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ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


BOARD OF SELECTMEN


Town of Plymouth


For the Year Ending December 31,


1933


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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN


The Selectmen's report for the year 1933 is far different than we had hoped to be able to make it when the year started. The policy of the Board has been to keep down expenses, especially bond issues, but the unemployed has increased to such a volume that the increase in welfare and soldier's relief greatly exceeded our estimates. A very lengthy re- port might be made on this subject but we feel that you are all very well acquainted with conditions. The Board has given a great deal of time to the liquor question and believe that it is being conducted very satisfactory. The revenues to the Town from all liquors was about $11,000. The usual amount of work was performed by the Highway Department in spite of the reduced budget. This work could not have been done with the money allowed if labor had not been secured from the Welfare and Soldier's Relief Department. Too much cannot be said in regard to CWA. The relief this brought to the Town cannot be estimated by any individual. To estimate the financial value would be a simple matter, but the moral value is beyond that of humans. Up to this date the Town has been allowed $90,000 of which 95% was labor. In the projects that were submitted the Board tried to do what they thought was the most neces- sary. In order to receive this money it was neces- sary for several of the departments to spend more money in the month of December than usual and in order to prevent the departments from overdrawing their accounts a special meeting was called in Feb- ruary, 1933, asking the Town to appropriate $50,000 to cooperate with the Federal Government on CWA projects.


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The Police Department has been conducted in the usual efficient manner and the reports of their doings submitted to the Selectmen each month.


The report of the Fire Department will be found on another page and great credit should be given to the Commissioner for his untiring efforts to make his department the most efficient in the State.


The individual members of the Board have made frequent visits to the various departments and found them to be clean, orderly and in good repair.


Respectfully submitted, JAMES A. WHITE, WILLIAM H. ARMSTRONG, HERBERT K. BARTLETT, ANDREW J. CARR, CHARLES MONING,


Selectmen of Plymouth.


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REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS AND SEWERS


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen,


Gentlemen :


I herewith submit a report of the work done in the Street and Sewer Departments from May 1st, 1933, to January 1st, 1934.


SEWERS


The following Sewer Extensions have been put in this year : Grey Avenue, 30'-6" vitrified pipe was laid, Liberty Street, 1500'-8" vitrified pipe and 10-6x8 Y's have been laid on this street. This is one of the C.W.A. projects that was taken up with the help of the Federal Government. The town paid for the pipe and cement at a cost of $460.50, and the Federal Gov- ernment contributed $2,250.00 for labor.


A large number of sewer manholes have been brought to surface on streets where the mains have given considerable trouble to the department from tree roots. It is probable that several extensions will be asked for this coming year with many sewer mains to be cleared where tree roots have bothered the flow of sewerage this last year and I recommend $5,000.00 to be appropriated for this work.


STREET CLEANING


The usual work of cleaning streets has been carried out this year. There has been one truck with five men


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doing this work during the summer months to keep the streets free from unsightly debris and removing the leaves as they fall from the trees in the fall of the year.


DRAINS


The following drains have been laid this year : South side of Cliff Street, 194'-8" vitrified pipe, one basin.


White Horse Beach, 24'-10" vitrified pipe was laid to the shore to take care of drainage water from the main road.


Half Way Pond, west side, 30'-8" vitrified pipe was laid.


Corner Allerton Street and Alden Street, 50'-8" vitrified pipe was laid to take care of the surplus water that could not be taken care of by the present drains.


Corner Robinson Street and Mayflower Street, 36'-12" corrugated pipe was laid to prevent a bad entrance to the property located west of Robinson Street.


ASPHALT SIDEWALKS


Approxiately 8,553 sq. yds. of the hot mixed surface has been completed this year. The following side- walks were surfaced: Sandwich Street 1,550 sq. yds., west side from Main Street Extension to Nook Road; Leyden Street 436 sq. yds. from Main Street to Water Street, north and south sides, North Street 532 sq. yds., north and south sides from Main Street to Water Street, Middle Street 43 sq. yds. on the east side, Water St. 372 sq. yds., west side from North Street to Leyden Street, Court Street 1,082 sq. yds., east side from North Park Avenue to Murray Street, west side from Cushman Street to Nelson Street, Howland Street 190 sq. yds., south side from Court Street to


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Plymouth Gas Light Company property. Lothrop Street 530 sq. yds., north side from Court Street to McKinley Road, south side from Court Street to Murray Street, Russell Street and North Russell Street 564 sq. yds., North Russell Street, south side from county building to Cornish school, Russell Street from Burton School to High Street south side, from Stoddard Street to Edes Street north side, Hamilton Street 913 sq. yds. south side from Standish Avenue to Court Street.


Grant Street, 184 sq. yds., north side from Court Street to Mckinley Road, Billington Street 1,150 sq. yds. from Highway Department office to Standish Mills, Standish Avenue 315 sq. yds., east side from Liberty Street to Railroad bridge, Bartlett Street 122 sq. yds., north side from Russell Street to top of hill to the Town Line, Mckinley Road 241 sq. yds., from Lothrop Street to a distance of 434', Savery's Avenue 320 sq. yds., a curb was put in with block pavers, sidewalk filled with gravel for a surface to be put on this coming year.


GRANOLITHIC WALK AND CURB


Russell Avenue, on the south side there was 741 lineal feet of cement curb laid at the cost of $592.80. The sidewalk was filled with gravel to let settle for a top surface this year. North Russell Street, be- tween the Court House and the County building 146 sq. yds. of cement walk was laid at the cost of $621.16. The stone curb was reset to grade and the back wall was reset and pointed up with cement.


A large number of cement slabs have been taken out and replaced to grade where tree roots had broken or lifted them out of grade.


SPECIAL BUDGET


Court Street, Resurfaced with K.P. tar and pea- stone. This material was dragged and rolled to take


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out the depression and holes in the old road and make a non-skid surface. There was 7,512 sq. yds. of this surface laid on Court Street this year.


Summer Street, Resurfaced with K.P. tar and pea- stone. This material was dragged and rolled and the surface was made a non-skid surface. There was 4,666 sq. yds. laid on this road this year.


Main Street Extension, Resurfaced with K.P. tar and peastone and rolled.


Peck Avenue, Scarified, scraped and gravel used to bring surface up to grade. A top surface was put on with K.P. tar and No. 2 stone and rolled.


Spooner Street, Shoulders from North Spooner Street to brook on Spooner Street was graded with gravel and a surface of K.P. tar and No. 2 stone was put over this work and rolled.


South Russell Street, the sidewalk was removed on the south side to make the road wider, and this now provides parking space for cars to park during court sessions. Gravel was used to bring the surface to grade, Bitumuls and 3/4" stone was put over this sur- face and rolled.


HARD-SURFACED STREETS


The following streets were hard-surfaced: Wash- ington Street from Mayflower Street to Pleasant Street, Sandwich Road re-surfaced with asphalt and gravel for a distance of five tenths of a mile, Winslow Street from Water Street to North Street, Davis Street from cemetery to Allerton Street, South Street from Mt. Pleasant Street to Towns Street, Standish Avenue from Railroad bridge to Hamilton Street, River Street from Clifford Road to Bramhall's corner, Billington Street from Summer Street to Standish Mills, Pleasant Street from South Street to Market Street with retread tar and gravel and the hill was


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surfaced with K.P. tar and peastone, Standish Avenue from Samoset Street to Alden Street with the shoulder hard-surfaced with K.P. tar and No. 2 stone, east side of playground on South Street re-surfaced with retread tar and gravel, Whiting Street shoulder on west side hard-surfaced with K.P. tar and No. 2 stone, Allerton Street shoulder on west side from entrance of monument to a distance of one hundred fifty feet was hard-surfaced with K.P. tar and peastone and the entrance to Cushman Street was resurfaced with a hot mixed material.


ROAD SCRAPER


At the March Town Meeting, $2,750.00 was appro- priated for a new Road Scraper. This scraper was purchased to replace the old scraper bought in 1926. This scraper has to cover sixty-seven miles of dirt road road during the summer months to keep them passable for traffic through the pond districts from Plymouth to Bourne line. The price of this new road grader was $2,450.00. By permission of the Board of Selectmen with the remainder of the appropriation I purchased a V-shape snow plow to be used with this equipment.


ROBBINS HILL ROAD AND PRISCILLA ROAD (BY PETITION)


At the March Town Meeting, $1,500.00 was appro- priated for these two roads. At the present time these roads have been laid out to a width of forty feet with a gravel sidewalk on the east side. The surface has been brought up to grade with gravel to let settle during the winter months. Two stone gutters have been laid on the hill at the north end of Priscilla Road with a 15" drain to be laid to the shore in the spring of 1934 with two 4' catch basins.


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LONG POND ROAD


An application of Retread Tar and gravel was laid on an application of Tarvia Emulsion which was put on last year. This surface covered a distance of two and one-half miles with a depth of 2" of material. One mile of gravelled surface was covered with Tar- via Emulsion to lay the dust, and prepare the surface for a treatment of Retread Tar and gravel this coming year.


COLD SPRING


This year the pump at Cold Spring on Court. Street had to be replaced. An automatic pump was purchased with a pressure tank attached with two new bubblers. With this type of pump it has reduced the cost of running this pump considerably as elec- tricty is only being used as one presses the bubblers.


The gravel roads in the outlying districts have been scraped and gravelled in places most needed. A large number of blind curves have been cut back to make the travel on these roads much safer.


Lines and grades for Street and Sewer work have been supplied by our Town Engineer, Mr. Arthur E. Blackmer, and records of the same kept on file.


Respectfully submitted, ELMER C. CHANDLER,


Superintendent of Streets and Sewers.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN CLERK


Births, Deaths, Marriages


For The Year 1933


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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN PLYMOUTH IN 1933


Jan. 1. Ellis N. Wood and Carrie H. Holmes, both of Plymouth.


Jan. 4. Alpheus Richmond and Rose Cele Pacheco, both of Plymouth.


Jan. 5. Columbo Rovatti and Louise Tassinari, both of Plymouth.


Jan. 6. Leandro Grazioli and Adele Ghidoni, both of Kingston, married in Plymouth.


Jan. 14. Lewis Andrews and Jennie Jesus, both of Plymouth, married in Bourne.


Jan. 14. William Alfred Smith of Plymouth and Florence M. Dearborn of Somerville, married in Somerville, Mass.


Jan. 16. Francis Perry of Plymouth and Louisa Catherine Ellis of Hanson, married in Plymouth.


Jan. 18. Daniel Joseph Larkin `of Plymouth and Mary Henderson Norris of Wollaston, married in Providence, R. I.


Jan. 19. Henry Frank Savi and Teresa Marie Phil- lipini, both of Plymouth.


Jan. 23. George Carl Philip Olssen of Brockton and Mary Arnold Craig of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


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Jan. 23. Horace Martinelli and Helen Dorothea White, both, of Plymouth, married in Wareham, Mass.


Jan. 26. Albert Curtis Carr and Elizabeth Anne Tucker, both of Plymouth, married in Hyde Park, Mass.


Feb. 1. John Warren Gunther and Barbara Roy, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 10. Warren Greene Ogden, Jr. and Frances Emma Klim, both of Plymouth, married in East Providence, R. I.


Feb. 11. Edward I. A. Pickard and Anne L. Pease, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 22. Elmer W. Hutchinson and Florence Souza, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 26. Roland Lewis Wood and Phyllis Etta Knight, both of Plymouth.


Feb. 28. Victor Morini and Joaquina Quintal, both of Plymouth.


Mar. 5. William Craig Torrance and Ora Verona Burgess, both of Plymouth.


Mar. 6. Orman Leroy Jenkins and Geneva Frances Braley, both of Plymouth.


Mar. 18. John C. Sherman and Ethel O. Northrup, both of Plymouth.


Apr. 1. Frederick William Dries and Inez Mary Pretti, both of Plymouth.


Apr. 1. Henry Dickson and Lena Ann Valenziano, both of Plymouth.


Apr. 3. David Edward Carver of Duxbury and Mary Alice Vickery of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


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Apr. 8. Horace Edward Osborne and Hazel Rubie Locke, both of Franklin, married in Plymouth.


Apr. 19. Anthony Victor Pioppi and Mafalda Cath- erine Venturi, both of Plymouth.


Apr. 19. Charles Edgar Berry of Jersey City, N. J. and Hilda Smith Stevens of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Apr. 26. Manuel Lawrence Santos and Julia Ellen Martin, both of Plymouth.


Apr. 29. Norman Lee Mitchell and Edna Katherine Hall, both of Plymouth.


May 10. William Maini and Dorothy Linwood Cas- sidy, both of Plymouth.


May 16. Ralph Merrill Carpenter and Frances Say- ward Gage, both of Plymouth, married in Brat- tleboro, Vt.


May 17. Louis Borghesani, Jr. of Kingston and Josephine Ann Guerra of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


May 20. Donald Dyer and Clara Rose Strocchi, both of Plymouth.


May 20. Manuel Marion Pimental of Carver and Lydia Frances Dias of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


May 21. Paul Andrew Walker of Belmont and Nathalie Louise Moon of Portland, Me., married in Plymouth.


May 23. Ralph Seymour Harlow and Josephine Mary Diodato, both of Plymouth.


May 27. Clement Perry and Anita Claire Cristani, both of Plymouth.


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May 29. Carl Albert Rounds and Ruth Irene Adams, both of Plymouth.


June 4. James E. Connor of Swampscott and Mary C. Leary of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


June 4. William Sgarzi and Edith C. Peck, both of Plymouth.


June 4. Bruno Anthony Martinelli and Dorothy Frances Boudreau, both of Plymouth, married in Mashpee, Mass.


June 11. Charles Melahoures of Plymouth and Rena Comenos of Lynn, married in Lynn.


June 12. Joseph Thomas and Rapheal Pasculina Cappella, both of Plymouth.


June 15. George Alton Seaver of Kingston and Cyn- thia May Gould of Plymouth, married in Plym- outh.


June 17. Harry Hirst of Plymouth and Helen Eliza- beth Bailey of Kingston, married in Kingston.


June 17. William Lowell Clark, Jr. of Plymouth and Phyllis Eloise Reynolds of Bourne, married in Duxbury.


June 19. Addison Bradford Craig and Pearl Frances Axford, both of Plymouth.


June 19. Kenneth Oscar Macomber and Lena Alice Peterson, both of Duxbury, married in Plymouth.


June 20. John Alfred Douglas and Elizabeth Uter- hart, both of Plymouth.


June 23. Leon Ray Burnham of Lynn and Helen Marie Keville of Plymouth, married in Lynn.


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June 24. Joseph Enos and Francisca T. Rapozo, both of Plymouth.


June 30. Howard Bruce Greene and Una Minette LeVitt, both of Wakefield, married in Plymouth.


July 1. John Mario Zanotti of Plymouth and Louise Florence Landry of Whitman, married in Whit- man.


July 1. John Richardson Adams of Canandaigua, N. Y. and Elizabeth Milne Ward of Rochester, N. Y., married in Plymouth.


July 1. Ralph Sanborn and Ethel L. Parker, both of Boston, married in Plymouth.


July 2. George Gleason Anderson and Olga Doris Borghi, both of Plymouth.


July 2. John Graham Cleary of Framingham and Edith Long Sawtelle of Plymouth, married in Providence, R. I.


July 4. William James Sidebotham and Louise May Baker, both of Plymouth.


July 20. Isaac G. Albert of Portland, Me., and Inez Geneva Mathews of Sandwich, married in Plym- outh.


July 28. Irving Elwood Taylor and Melanie DeLage, both of Kingston, married in Plymouth.


Aug. 5. Beverly Franklin Ottaway and Louise Woodman, both of Kingston, married in Plym- outh.


Aug. 7. George Richard Holmes of Plymouth and Ruth Rita Herries of Kingston, married in Plymouth.


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Aug. 9. John G. Williams of Taunton and Sophia Etta Goff of Providence, R. I., married in Plym- outh.


Aug. 15. George R. Briggs and Caroline Stevens, both of Plymouth.


Aug. 15. Marshall Dean Whitney of Duxbury and Barbara Marie Parker of Plympton, married in Plymouth.


Aug. 16. Granville Elisha Davis of Plymouth and Irma Augusta Charlotta McBride of Dorches- ter, married in Providence, R. I.


Aug. 19. William Edward McGrath and Mercie Jane Wood, both of Plymouth.


Aug. 19. William Keith Sawyer and Marion Leslie McCarty, both of Plymouth.


Aug. 21. Adelmo Bianchi of Kingston and Emily Sadie Pacheco of Plymouth, married in Whitman.


Aug. 22. Howard Lincoln Kierstead and Beatrice Elizabeth Fox, both of Plymouth.


Aug. 23. Elmer Ashley Barrows and Gertrude Al- mira Giles, both of Plymouth.


Aug. 24. George Edward Short of Duxbury and Mary Rose Smith of Plymouth, married in Plym- outh.


Aug. 26. Herbert James Parkhurst of Framingham and Amedea Doris Galvani of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Aug. 30. Edward Alfred Waters and Fannie Estelle Fisher, both of Orange, married in Plymouth.


Sept. 2. Manuel Faustino Teixeira of Fairhaven and Mary Correa of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


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Sept. 7. Howard Linton Priestley and Sylvia Marie Martinelli, both of Plymouth, married in Brock- ton.


Sept. 7. Reginald O. Sweet of Milford and Jane R. Marshall of Plymouth, married in Manchester, N. H.


Sept. 9. Joseph Jesse Silva and Irene Margaret Cadose, both of Plymouth.


Sept. 10. Dino Marino Rossi of Plymouth and Wini- fred Marie Barry of Rockland, married in Rock- land.


Sept. 12. George Lawrence Igo and Dorothy Magda- line Siever, both of Plymouth.


Sept. 23. Manuel Travassos and Isabel Medeiros, both of Plymouth.


Sept. 23. Eldred Blanchard Bates of Plymouth and Ruth Louise Knapp of Mansfield, married in Mansfield.


Sept. 24. Samuel Rice and Helen Millner, both of Plymouth, married in Boston.


Sept. 27. Eric Alfred Nelson of Brockton and Mar- garet Graham Brown of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Sept. 28. Frank Wesley Hibbard and Eliza Stone, both of Plymouth.


Sept. 30. Odone Arrigo Guidoboni and Dimna Aurora Poschi, both of Plymouth.


Oct. 1. Dino Cavicchi of Plymouth and Abbie Ann Giberti of Kingston, married in Plymouth.


Oct. 7. William J. Puzzo of East Boston and Lau- retta A. Delano of Plymouth, married in Cam- bridge.


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Oct. 8. Herbert Joseph Babineau and Ethel Rose Johnson, both of Plymouth.


Oct. 9. Manuel Dias, Jr. and Rose Mae Thomas, both of Plymouth.


Oct. 11. Albert Henry Wirzburger and Ellen Anne Palavanchi, both of Plymouth.


Oct. 12. William Roswell McLean and Esther Caro- line Carafoli, both of Plymouth.


Oct. 12. Arthur C. Dunham of Winthrop and Gladys Roberts of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Oct. 12. Elno Joseph Rossi of Plymouth and Eva Catherine Leonardi of Kingston, married in Kingston.


Oct. 12. David Ambrosio Santos of Plymouth and Beatrice Estelle Amaral of Taunton, married in Taunton.


Oct. 12. Louis Herbert Glass of Kingston and Verna Marie Hurle of Plymouth, married in Kingston.


Oct. 14. Oliver Eldridge Goddard of Cambridge and Thelma Frances Churchill of Plymouth, married in Cambridge.


Oct. 14. Herman Bessette of Holyoke and Emma Anna Moore of Plymouth, married in Holyoke.


Oct. 21. Hillery John Bergman of Plymouth and Virginia Marjorie Randlett of Winchester, mar- ried in Plymouth.


Oct. 21. Donald McNeil and Alexandra McLeod, both of Cohasset, married in Plymouth.


Oct. 21. George Roger Williams of Carver and Eunice Dean Lacey of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


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Oct. 24. LeRoy Bradford Smith and Marion Ells- worth Raymond, both of Plymouth.


Oct. 27. Moses Theodore Jesse of Plymouth and Antoinette Lidington of Pembroke, married in Whitman.


Oct. 28. John Leonard Tassinari of Plymouth and Annette Rose Pilkington of Duxbury, married in Duxbury.


Nov. 3. Frank Ernest Robbins, Jr. and Jeannie Rushton, both of Plymouth.


Nov. 3. Frank Walton Cappella and Addie May Rushton, both of Plymouth.


Nov. 4. John Andrews of Plymouth and Amelia Gomes of New Bedford, married in New Bedford.


Nov. 4. William Edward Green and Doris Karen Johnson, both of Plymouth.


Nov. 5. John Calvin McDonald of Middleboro and Helen Marie April of Plympton, married in Plymouth.


Nov. 5. Michael Cuozzo and Mary Ruggiero, both of Plymouth.


Nov. 6. Paul Joseph Landry of Duxbury and Marion Abbie Wall of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Nov. 6. Gerald M. Blakeman of Whitman and Asun- tina B. DeFelice' of Plymouth, married in Whit- man.


Nov. 9. Louis Glassman and Helen Sarah Koblantz, both of Plymouth, married in Pawtucket, R. I.


Nov. 11. Lawrence J. Connors of Dorchester and Mabel F. Savoy of Plymouth, married in Plym- outh.


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Nov. 11. Dante Zoccolante and Dora Margaret Busi, both of Plymouth.


Nov. 11. Charlie Silva of Wareham and Mary Silva of Carver, married in Plymouth.


Nov. 13. August Andrew Shappert of Kingston and Annie Josephine Spath of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Nov. 14. Roderick Hanson Mackenzie of Boston and Ruth Martha Eastman of Plymouth, married in Boston.


Nov. 22. Carl Andrew Asker and Helen Virginia De- Lancey, both of Plymouth.


Nov. 25. Leslie Alden Harlow and Gladys Ruth Fos- ter, both of Plymouth.


Nov. 27. Verne St. George Anderson of San Fran- cisco, Cal., and Winifred Abbie McCormack of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.


Nov. 30. Ido Dino Ruffini of Plymouth and Eunice Irene Paulding of Hanover, married in Hanover.


Dec. 2. Carl Reidenbach of Kingston and Lena Ru- precht of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.




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