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The Committee recommends an appropriation of $1,000.00 from the Excess and Deficiency Account.
Article 69. To see if the Town will vote to rescind the vote passed under Article 73 of the warrant for the annual Town Meeting in March, 1946 and accept the fol- lowing: "To see if the Town will vote to renumber Main Street Extension from the junction of Main and Leyden Streets to Water Street in accordance with a plan drawn
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by the Town Engineer entitled 'Street Numbering Plan, Main Street Extension,' dated May 1, 1947."
The Committee recommends favorable action.
Article 70. To see if the Town will vote to make the necessary repairs to the ventilating system in the Me- morial Building and make an appropriation therefor.
The Committee recommends an appropriation of $965.00 from the Excess and Deficiency Account.
Article 71. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum not exceeding one thousand and eighty-eight (1,088) dol- lars to be expended under the direction of the Board of Selectmen under Section 6A of Chapter 40 of the General Laws for the purpose of advertising its resources, advan- tages and attractions.
The Committee recommends an appropriation of $1,088.00.
Article 72. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum not exceeding three hundred (300) dollars to entertain distinguished guests as provided in Chapter 40, Section 5, Clause 37 of the General Laws; said appropriation to be spent under the direction of the Board of Selectmen.
The Committee recommends an appropriation of $300.00.
Article 73. To see if the Town will vote to accept Chapter 615 of the Acts of 1947 and any other legislation extending the date of this act. This is an act authorizing increases of the amounts of pensions payable to certain former public employees who have been retired and to beneficiaries of certain retired public employees.
The Committee recommends favorable action.
Article 74. To see what amount the Town will vote to appropriate or transfer from available funds to pro-
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vide for a stabilization fund as authorized by the pro- visions of Chapter 124 of the Acts of 1945, or take any action thereto.
The Committee recommends the transfer of $25,000.00 from the Excess and Deficiency Account to the Stabiliza- tion Fund.
Article 75. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of one thousand (1,000) dollars for the purpose of maintaining during the ensuing year, the mosquito control works as estimated and certified to by the State Reclamation Board in accordance with the pro- visions of Chapter 112, Acts of 1931.
The Committee recommends an appropriation of $1,000.00
Article 76. To see if the Town will authorize the Se- lectmen to sell or otherwise dispose of, any equipment or material in the hands of any department under their supervision and deemed by the Selectmen to be obsolete and of no further use to said department.
The Committee recommends favorable action.
Article 77. To see if the Town will authorize and direct the Selectmen to petition the General Court for the enactment of such legislation as may be necessary to enable the Town to construct a Sewage Disposal Sys- tem that will meet with the approval of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
The Committee recommends favorable action.
Article 78. To see if the Town will appropriate or transfer from available funds the sum of twenty-five hundred (2,500) dollars for necessary engineering plans and surveys for the construction of a Sewage Disposal System that will meet with the approval of the Massachu- setts Department of Public Health.
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The Committee recommends an appropriation of $2,500.00 from the Excess and Deficiency Account.
Article 79. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of seven hundred (700) dollars for labor and ex- penses for the cultivation, propagation and protection of shellfish, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Selectmen.
The Committee recommends an appropriation of $700.00.
Article 80. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate from money in the Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of sixty-three thousand (63,000) dollars to reduce the tax rate of the current year.
The Committee recommends no action.
Respectfully submitted,
ADVISORY AND FINANCE COMMITTEE
Joseph H. Nogueira, Chairman; Edward W. Burgess, Joseph S. Contente, Eldon J. Dahl, Edward S. Schil- ling, Arthur G. Estes, C. Edward Leary, George C. P. Olsson, Anthony V. Pioppi, Reuben M. Winokur, Wil- liam S. Brewster, Lyman W. Briggs, Samuel E. Franc, Robert Marvelli, Jr., and Ferris C. Waite.
Attested: Cora B. Grady, Secretary.
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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING JULY 1, 1948
The meeting was called to order at 8 p.m. A quorum not being present, the meeting was adjourned, without date.
RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE
On The Articles in The Warrant for the Special Town Meeting of July 1, 1948
Article 2. Recommend favorable action with an ap- propriation from E. & D. not to exceed $200.
Article 3. Recommend that Article 53 of the March, 1948, meeting be rescinded.
Article 4. Recommend favorable action.
Reuben M. Winokur, Chairman; Arthur G. Estes, C. Edward Leary, George C. P. Olsson, Anthony V. Pioppi, William S. Brewster, Lyman W. Briggs, Sam- uel E. Franc, Robert Marvelli, Jr., Ferris C. Waite, Amedio Barufaldi, Robert B. Bowler, Jr., Harris B. Cohen, Robert G. Lowry and John W. Searles.
Attested: 'Cora B. Grady, Secretary
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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING DECEMBER 6, 1948
AMEDEO V. SGARZI, Moderator
Article 2.
Voted: That the Town raise and appropriate, or trans- fer from available funds, the sum of $250.00 for the Select- men's Department, Other Expenses.
Article 3.
Voted: That the Town raise and appropriate, or trans- fer from available funds, the sum of $15,500.00 of which $10,000.00 shall be for Public Welfare, Other Expenses, $3,000.00 for Old Age Assistance, Other Expenses and $2,500.00 for Aid to Dependent Children, Other Expenses.
Article 4.
Voted: That the Town rescind the vote passed under Article 53, of the warrant for the Annual Town Meeting, held on March 27, 1948.
Article 5.
Voted: That the Town transfer the sum of $800.00 from the proceeds from the sale of cemetery lots and graves, to be expended by the Cemetery Commissioners, $300.00 of which shall be for the purchase, as an addition to the Cedarville Cemetery, of a parcel of land in Cedarville on the easterly side of the County Road, running from Bournedale to Plymouth, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the southwesterly corner of the Cedarville Cemetery on said County Road; thence north- easterly by said cemetery about 165 feet to land now or formerly of Eva H. Clark; thence southerly by land of said Clark by a line which is parallel to and 25 feet west- erly from the center line of the abandoned Plymouth &
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Sandwich Street Railway, a distance of about 400 feet to a corner; thence southwesterly by land now or formerly of Swift about 45 feet to a corner; thence westerly by land of Frank Mendes about 150 feet to the easterly line of said County Road, thence northerly by the easterly line of said County Road about 345 feet to the point of beginning, being a portion of the premises described in a certain deed of Enoch H. Wakefield, Jr., to Lillian W. Kimball, dated March 10, 1899, and recorded in the Plym- outh County Registry of Deeds, Book 786, Page 308, and $500.00 for the grading of said land.
This vote was unanimous.
Article 6.
Voted: That the Town accept Chapter 588 of the Acts of 1948.
Article 7.
Voted: That the Town raise and appropriate, or trans- fer from available funds, the sum of $3,000.00, to be spent in conjunction with sums to be provided by the Common- wealth of Massachusetts and the County of Plymouth, for the construction of waterfront protection at Manomet Point.
Article 8.
Voted: That the Town authorize and approve the pur- chase of a calculating machine by the Water Commis- sioners at a cost of $495.00, said cost to be charged to the 1948 Water Department Maintenance, Other Expenses appropriation.
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RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE
On The Articles in The Warrant for The Special Town Meeting of December 6, 1948
Article 2. Recommend an appropriation from E. & D. of $250.
Article 3. Recommend appropriations from E. & D. of $12,000.00 for Public Welfare, Other Expenses, $6,000.00 for Old Age Assistance, Other Expenses, and $3,000.00 for Aid to Dependent Children, Other Expenses.
Article 4. Recommend favorable action.
Article 5. Recommend favorable action.
Article 6. Recommend favorable action.
Article 7. Recommend an appropriation of $3,000.00 from E. & D.
Article 8. Recommend favorable action. 1 Respectfully submitted,
ADVISORY AND FINANCE COMMITTEE
Reuben M. Winokur, Chairman; Arthur G. Estes, C. Edward Leary, George C. P. Olsson, Anthony V. Pioppi, William S. Brewster, Lyman W. Briggs, Sam- uel E. Franc, Robert Marvelli, Jr., Ferris C. Waite, Amedio Barufaldi, Robert B. Bowler, Jr., Harris B. Cohen, Robert G. Lowry and John W. Searles.
Attested: Cora B. Grady, Secretary
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN
For the year ending December 31, 1948
A review of the activities of our Town for the year 1948 reveals among other things an increase in home building and in some instances in areas not previously developed which indicates the further growth of our Town in an encouraging way. Although the expansion has created a demand for public services, it has also created an added revenue to the Town in the form of taxes.
An increase in the commercial fishing fleet and water- front business is also noted which also is an important factor to the Town in the matter of taxes and employ- ment. It is planned to open additional areas for the propagation of shellfish with the aid of the Common- wealth.
Certain improvements have been made to accommo- date the fishing and yachting fleet, but there is still a great need for deeper water and safe anchorage for all craft making use of our harbor.
The fish ladder in Town Brook is proving to be of benefit to the fishing industry by allowing the natural run of alewives to the headwaters. They, in turn, attract other fish to our waters.
An effort is being made to correct the sewerage dis- posal system in order to comply with the State sanitary requirements.
As many streets and sidewalks were repaired as funds
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would permit. The remainder are to be repaired in a like manner in 1949.
Many hours were devoted to meetings, hearings and inspections throughout the year as the occasion war- ranted and with an effort to serve all in the best interests of the Town.
It was necessary to rebuild a section of Water Street and the seawall between Howland Street and South Park Avenue to correct an existing dangerous condition. The State and County assisted materially in the form of funds and engineering to the end that the area was beautified in addition to being made safe. A series of photographs accompany this report for comparison.
A detailed study has been made of our traffic condi- tions and as a result greater control has been accom- plished by creating miles of traffic lanes, cross walks and curve controls. ·
The parking meters installed this year accomplished the purpose for which they were intended, that is, to make available more parking space at frequent intervals, and in addition they have contributed materially to the treasury. It is planned to continue with the expansion of our program during 1949 in the interest of public safety and convenience.
The question of consolidation of town facilities and activities was considered at various times throughout the year. It has been hoped that it will be possible to es- tablish a municipal garage which would service vehicles for all departments; also establish some method of cen- tral purchasing. However, the Board felt that economic conditions would not justify starting such a program dur- ing 1948.
Many conferences have been attended by the Select-
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men regarding the State-constructed express highway and when completed, should relieve the traffic hazard in the congested area considerably while offering those visiting the historical parts of our Town greater ease to operate their vehicles.
The financial status of our Town is in good condition and there is no indication why it should not remain so.
In conclusion, the co-operation of the townspeople as a whole is appreciated, and especially, the Clergy, the press, the many veteran, civic and labor organizations for their assistance and contribution toward the general welfare of the Town.
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES T. FRAZIER
HERBERT H. LANMAN,
CHARLES I. BAGNALL, SUMNER A. CHAPMAN, Jr.,
GEORGE A. WHITE,
Board of Selectmen.
ANNUAL REPORT
of the
Town Clerk
of the
Town of Plymouth
Marriages - Births - Deaths
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For the Year Ending December 31, 1948
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MARRIAGES RECORDED IN PLYMOUTH IN 1948
Jan. 1. John W. E. Davis, Jr. and Barbara I. Raymond, both of Plymouth.
Jan 4. Gino J. Roncarati and Grace N. Dickson, both of Plymouth.
Jan. 4. David L. Dias and Cornelia J. Kruyt, both of Plymouth.
Jan. 4. Francis C. O'Keefe and Bernice M. Smith, both of Plymouth.
Jan. 10. Robert Paul Hendrickson of Connersville, In- diana, and Jean Days of Provincetown, Mass., mar- ried in Plymouth.
Jan. 14. Robert F. Richardson and Iris M. Lovejoy, both of Plymouth.
Jan. 18. Thomas E. Moseley of Westwood, Mass., and Argea Ida Guidetti of Plymouth, married in Plym- outh.
Jan. 20. George Wallace Costa and Anna Jane Walters, both of Falmouth, married in Plymouth.
Jan. 25. Lawrence M. Henrich of Bryantville, and Mar- jorie J. Hanelt of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Jan. 25. Alan W. Ferris, Jr. and Helen L. Shaw, both of Plymouth.
Jan. 28. Everett W. Ellis, Jr. and Rose M. Mazzilli, both of Plymouth.
Jan. 31. Thomas W. Boylan and Phyllis F. Boutin, both of Plymouth.
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Jan. 31. John Tolman Davenport, Jr. of Boston, and Florence Evelyn Early of Medford, married in Plym- outh.
Feb. 1. Rae Matheson of Whitman, Mass., and Shirley E. Holmes of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Feb. 1. Richard V. Balboni of Plymouth and Gloria L. Camillo of Swampscott, Mass., married in Swamps- cott.
Feb. 6. Robert H. Wood of Plymouth and Jane A. Ma- lone of Kingston, Mass., married in Plymouth.
Feb. 7. John S. Lopes, Jr. and Frances X. Pina, both of Plymouth.
Feb. 7. William F. Walsh and Edna C. Mitchell, both of Plymouth.
Feb. 8. Malcolm Mosher of Duxbury, Mass., and Janice W. Cavicchi of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Feb. 8. William P. Malaguti and Marjorie A. Ceccarelli, both of Plymouth.
Feb. 14. Webster Leonard Gibbs and Louise Alberta Raymond, both of Plymouth, married in Exeter, N. H.
Feb. 15. Clayton L. Waterman of Plymouth and Jean M. Ames of Reading, Mass., married in Plymouth.
Feb. 20. Elmer T. Holman and Natalie G. Silver, both of Plymouth.
Feb. 21. John Joseph Furtado and Arlene Avis Schnei- der, both of Plymouth, married in Exeter, N. H.
Feb. 21. Richard W. Bramhall and Virginia Mary Phin- ney, both of Plymouth.
Feb. 24. Alex Ruona and Beda Hildman, both of Carver, married in Plymouth.
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Feb. 28. Thomas Martin of Fall River, Mass., and Mar- ilyn Rita Finn of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Feb. 29. Milton Geller of New Bedford, Mass., and Rose A. Sherman of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Mar. 6. Clarence Wood and Daisy Mary Martin, both of Plymouth.
Mar. 8. Frank R. LoVerde of Plymouth and Gladys M. Black of Duxbury, married in Duxbury.
Mar. 12. Howard R. Cadman and Harriet M. Willette, both of Plymouth.
Mar. 13. LeRoy W. Sampson and Susanna Erickson, both of Plymouth, married in Kingston.
Mar. 27. Joseph Francis Delorey of Braintree, Mass., and Mary Louise Taylor of Quincy, Mass., married in Plymouth.
Mar. 28. John C. Fletcher of Boston, Mass., and Lillian Meagher of Natick, Mass., married in Plymouth.
Apr. 2. Charles H. Smith and Bertha A. Crosby, both of Plymouth, married in Middleboro.
Apr. 2. Harold Alberghini of Kingston, Mass., and Louise E. Mullaney of Plymouth, married in Plym- outh.
Apr. 3. Joseph Cannucci of Plymouth, and Veronica Del- larrocco of Middleboro, Mass., married in Middleboro.
Apr. 3. Arthur P. Holbrook of Plymouth and Joyce B. Gardner of Kingston, Mass., married in Plymouth.
Apr. 4. Leonard J. Darsch and Evangeline Furtado, both of Plymouth.
Apr. 4. Charles W. Johnson and Alicia M. McAuley, both of Plymouth.
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Apr. 5. Manuel F. Nunes and Elsie E. Hasbrouck, both of Plymouth.
Apr. 10. Joseph Jesse and Mary Salgado, both of Plym- outh.
Apr. 11. Joseph J. Luiz and Diamentina Ann Andrada, both of Plymouth.
Apr. 16. Douglas L. Cole of Southern Pines, N. C., and Harriet L. Cole of Taunton, Mass., married in Plym- outh.
Apr. 17. Francis J. Caldera of Plymouth and Florence C. Giberti of Middleboro, Mass., married in Middle- boro.
Apr. 17. Frank Z. Perry of Plymouth and Rita T. Dex- traze of South Dartmouth, Mass., married in South Dartmouth.
Apr. 18. John Alves, Jr. and Eunice LeCain, both of Plymouth.
Apr. 19. Alfred A. Manseau and Nancy J. Budge, both of Plymouth.
Apr. 24. Roger E. Anderson of Pembroke, Mass., and Viola B. Petit of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Apr. 25. Ernest Arthur McGrath and Rose Carnoe, both of Plymouth.
Apr. 25. Edward A. Ribeiro and Dorothy E. Bagni, both of Plymouth.
Apr. 25. Raymond A. Boccaci and Eva E. Bagni, both of Plymouth.
Apr. 25. Alvin R. Guidaboni of Plymouth and Pauline Cazale of Kingston, Mass., married in Kingston, Mass.
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Apr. 26. Frank L. Batchelder and Vera M. Thomas, both of Plymouth.
May 1. Arthur Raymond Anderson of Bourne, Mass., and Jeannine Eldredge of Plymouth, married in Bourne.
May 2. William F. Hart of Sandwich, Mass., and Marilyn Smiley of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
May 2. Roland P. Bedard and Esther Jesse, both of Plymouth.
May 6. John M. Clarke of Boston, Mass., and Dorothy L. Lamos of Plymouth, married in Boston.
May 8. Charles R. Goddard and Gladys D. Stone, both of Plymouth.
May 9. George W. Radcliffe and Claire E. Thurber, both of Plymouth.
May 9. Robert F. Fabri and Ann M. Macleod, both of Plymouth.
May 9. William B. Holmes, 3rd, and Diane C. Gould, both of Plymouth.
May 16. Fred A. Mitchell and Evelyn A. Lexner, both of Plymouth.
May 22. LeRoy Francis Sampson and Phyllis C. Oldham, both of Plymouth.
May 22. Clyde C. Norris and Concieca Costa, both of Plymouth.
May 22. James Edwin Heywood of Plymouth and Bea- trice Williams Berry of Kingston, Mass., married in Kingston.
May 22. George D. Heath, Jr. of Plymouth and Ruth L. Perkins of Boston, Mass., married in Boston.
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May 22. Manuel Rapoza and Mary Diaz, both of Plym- outh.
May 23. Alfred A. Pimental of Plymouth and Doris C. Dudley of Middleboro, Mass., married in Middleboro.
May 27. George W. Harris of Wheeling, W. Va., and Lillian F. Bumpus of Plymouth, married in Boston.
May 28. Joseph W. Costa and Valida Diozzi, both of Plymouth.
May 29. Manuel V. Ribeiro and Minnie E. Govoni, both of Plymouth. .
May 29. Benjamin B. Brewster of Plymouth and Anne P. Withington of Brookline, Mass., married in Plym- · outh.
June 5. Richard Addison Andrews of Beverly, Mass., and Phyllis Cushman Lawday of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
June 5. Edward G. Gonsalves of Carver, Mass., and May A. Fernandes of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
June 6. William E. Po of Plymouth and Rose A. McGoff of Kingston, Mass., married in Kingston.
June 7. Carlton M. Woods, Jr. of Plymouth and Nancy M. Cheyne of Bedford, Mass., married in Concord.
June 13. Frederick A. Barbieri and Flora E. Fortini, both of Plymouth.
June 18. William S. Sampson and Bertha E. McNaught, both of Plymouth.
June 19. Robert Gifford Breck, Jr., of Longmeadow, Mass., and Priscilla Jane Buttner of Plymouth, mar- ried in Plymouth.
June 19. Luigi Ghiglione of Taunton, Mass., and Mary Costa of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
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June 19. Charles J. Ketchen and Claire Louise Rich- mond, both of Plymouth.
June 20. Charles N. Light of Waldoboro, Maine, and Virginia S. Vannah of Plymouth, married in Plym- outh.
June 20. Raymond L. Coville and Dorothy Tavares, both of Plymouth.
June 25. Rush Eastman Welter of Staten Island, New York, and Matilda Ratcliffe Walsh of Cambridge, Mass., married in Plymouth.
June 26. Roderick H. Brown and Dorothy M. O'Connell, both of Plymouth.
June 26. Edward R. Rossi and Dorothy R. Pederzini, both of Plymouth.
June 26. Primo Bastoni and Anna M. Munch, both of Plymouth.
June 27. Aledino Pederzini and Katherine Ghent, both of Plymouth.
June 27. Melvin R. Thomas and Winifred E. Sanderson, both of Plymouth.
June 27. George Maxwell Zimon of Boston, Mass., and Ann Stein of Plymouth, married in Beverly, Mass.
June 27. Benjamin Franklin Griswold and Ruth Manter Dale, both of Plymouth.
June 30. Alfonse Gambardella and Emma Bessette, both of Plymouth.
July 2. Antone P. Costa and Ruth M. Butters, both of Plymouth.
July 3. Earl Edgar Forand and Alice Theresa Santos, both of Plymouth.
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July 3. Royal Chester Randall, Jr. and Sylvia Ann No- gueira, both of Kingston, married in Plymouth.
July 3. Ernest J. Creati and Angelina DiPrete, both of Plymouth, married in Kingston.
July 3. Thomas Matthew Goodwin and Mona Marcille Pickard, both of Plymouth.
July 3. Charles W. Pickett of Quincy and Frances C. Scheid of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
July 4. John d'Ornellas of New Bedford, Mass., and Noella L. E. Martin of Plymouth, married in Plym- outh.
July 4. Francis Caldera and Hilda J. Medeiros, both of Plymouth.
July 4. Grant Axford and Barbara A. Cavicchi, both of Plymouth.
July 6. Emmett Lawrence Foley of Plymouth and Elena Rose DelGiudice of Providence, R. I., married in Providence, R. I.
July 6. Donald L. Younkin of Miami Beach, Fla. and Carolyn Russell of Long Beach, Cal., married in Plymouth.
July 10. Bernard G. Flanagan of Syracuse, N. Y., and Thelma M. Sylvia of Plymouth, married in Plym- outh.
July 11. Vasel Petroff of Middleboro, and Alice Lema of Plymouth, married in Brockton, Mass.
July 24. Walter M. Twieraga and Rose Gallerani, both of Plymouth.
July 25. Russell T. McNeill and Natalie M. Raymond, both of Plymouth.
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July 30. Arnold H. Stenborg of Quincy, Mass., and Florence V. Marshall of Plymouth, married in Plym- outh.
July 31. Edmond H. Letender and Elizabeth J. True, both of Plympton, married in Plymouth.
July 31. Anibel Andrew Thimas and Pauline Ann Mir- anda, both of Carver, married in Plymouth.
Aug. 1. Harry Clifford Ludington of Winsted, Ct., and Maxine Swett of Plymouth, married in West Hart- ford, Ct.
Aug. 2. Charles C. Murray and Marion E. Smith, both of Plymouth.
Aug. 3. David H. Patstone and June P. Simonds, both of .Weymouth, married in Plymouth.
Aug. 6. Michael F. Salata of Pittsfield, Mass., and Elsie D. Fortini of Plymouth, married in Pittsfield.
Aug. 14. Claude W. Hower, Jr. of Shenandoah, Pa., and Ruth Gordon of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Aug. 15. Clyfton E. Chandler and Dorothy M. Dunbar, both of Plymouth.
Aug. 15. Francis J. Wilson and Emily M. Adams, both of Plymouth.
Aug. 16. John Stevens of Auburn, N. Y., and Estella Pearl Pierson of Plymouth, married in Nashua, N. H.
Aug. 18. Joseph Volta and Mabel Barufaldi, both of Plymouth.
Aug. 21. Joseph M. Poirier and Doris M. Youngman, both of Plymouth.
Aug. 21. Richard M. Pimental and Isabel Hunt, both of Plymouth.
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Aug. 21. Marcel E. DeCost of Plymouth and Catherine A. Durant of Everett, Mass., married in Everett.
Aug. 21. Everett J. Pretti of Plymouth and Cecelia J. Mobbs of Duxbury, married in Duxbury.
Aug. 22. Ruez R. Gallerani of Kingston, Mass., and Joan M. Chiari of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Aug. 22. Adelino J. Bernardo and Margaret L. Reid, both of Plymouth.
Aug. 22. Louis A. Valeriani of Kingston, Mass., and Mary R. Rossetti of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Aug. 28. Anthony R. Briggs of Plymouth and Jenifer N. Gould of Lenox, Mass., married in Lenox.
Aug. 29. David A. Maccaferri of Plymouth and Lois E. Brebner of Brockton, Mass., married in Brockton.
Aug. 29. Anthony F. Carbone of Plymouth and Rose C. Barry of Kingston, Mass., married in Plymouth.
Aug. 29. Conrad Elwood Willis of Brewster, Mass., and Joyce Marilyn Battles of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Aug. 31. Arthur Bradshaw Bonney of Kingston, Mass., and Evelyn Alice Maxim of Boston, Mass., married in Plymouth.
Sept. 4. Odilon J. Pelletier of Plymouth and Alberta Quinn of Kingston, Mass., married in Plymouth.
Sept. 4. Edward J. Huntley and Mary Rose Balboni, both of Plymouth, married in Carver.
Sept. 4. Frank C. Dunlap, Jr. and Agnes L. Knight, both of Plymouth.
Sept. 5. Alfred J. Costa and Valentina A. Motta, both of Plymouth.
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Sept. 5. George W. Doten of Plymouth and Ramona Card of Holbrook, Mass., married in Holbrook.
Sept. 11. Harold B. Sampson, Jr., of Plymouth and Marilyn D. Ford of Kingston, Mass., married in Kings- ton.
Sept. 11. Henry W. Toll, Jr., of Denver, Colo., and Lydia Brewster of Plymouth, married in Plymouth.
Sept. 11. Nicholas Detrani of Plymouth and Dena Tar- entino of Brockton, Mass. married in Brockton.
Sept. 11. Emil Kaiser and Bertha Roth, both of Plym- outh.
Sept. 11. Antone M. Pinto of Plymouth and Lena T. Iannucci of Kingston, Mass., married in Plymouth.
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