Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1921-1925, Part 10

Author: Acton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1921
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Cash in First National bank, Boston 25,000.00


FRANK W. HOIT, Treasurer.


REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE GOODNOW FUND For the Year Ending December 31, 1922


INVESTMENTS


Warren Institution for Savings $1,220.14


Charlestown Five Cents Savings bank 1,000.00


City Institution for Savings, Lowell 1,000.00


$3,220.14


RECEIPTS


Warren Institution for Savings, dividends .... Charlestown Five Cents Savings bank,


$54.65


dividends 50.00


City Institution for Savings 50.00


$154.65


PAYMENTS


Paid H. F. Robbins, care of Goodnow lot, Woodlawn cemetery $9.00


Unused income for care of cemetery lot de- posited with Warren Institution for Sav- ings 15.65


Paid to Ella L. Miller, treasurer of the Evan- gelical church in Acton 130.00


$154.65


I. WARREN FLAGG, HORACE F. TUTTLE, Trustees of Goodnow Fund.


$20,795.52


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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


Abstract of the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, March 13, 1922


Article 1. To choose a moderator.


Allen Brooks Parker was chosen moderator.


To choose all necessary town officers and committees.


Article 2. Action taken under Article 3.


Article 3. To choose all necessary town officers not named in Article 2, and fix salaries of all town officers.


Chose Horace F. Tuttle, trustee of the Goodnow fund for three years.


Chose Arthur F. Blanchard, trustee of the Firemen's Relief fund for three years.


Voted : To fix the salary of the tax collector at four hundred dollars per annum.


A motion that the same include all charges and expenses rela- tive to the office did not prevail.


Voted: That the salary of the chairman of the selectmen be one hundred dollars per annum, and the other members fifty dollars each per annum.


Voted : That the salary of the treasurer be two hundred dollars per annum.


Voted: That the salary of the assessors be as follows: The chairman, one hundred and twenty-five dollars per annum; the clerk, one hundred dollars, and the other member seventy-five dollars.


Voted : That the salary of the moderator be ten dollars per meeting.


Voted : That the selectmen be instructed to fix the salary of all other town officers.


Article 4. To see if the town will vote to accept the several reports of the town officers.


Voted : To accept the reports of the several town officers.


Voted: To accept the report of the committee on special road work, and thank them for their services.


Article 5. To hear and act upon the reports of any committees chosen at any previous meeting who have not already reported.


Voted: To receive the report of the welcome home committee, to which was referred the matter of a memorial to those who served in the World war from Acton.


On motion of Mr. James B. Tuttle, chairman, it was voted : That the town of Acton place a bronze tablet, with the names inscribed thereon, of all Acton boys who responded to the country's call in the World war; the tablet to be placed upon the walls of the Acton Memorial library, and that the sum of seven hundred dollars be appropriated for this purpose.


Voted: That said committee carry out this vote.


Voted: To receive the report of the committee on high school. A motion to discharge the committee did not prevail.


Article 6. To see what sums of money the town will raise by


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taxation and appropriate to defray the necessary and usual expenses of the several departments of the town.


Article 6. Voted to appropriate for :


Roads and bridges, general repairs of, and removal of snow $10,000.00


Roads, special work: Cemetery road, East Acton 2,200.00


Cutting brush 400.00


Loans and interest 8,450.00


Schools


41,125.00


Schoolhouse, South Acton, drainage system 1,000.00


Schoolhouses, Center and West, special improvements


1,800.00


Town nurse


2,500.00


Memorial library, current expenses 700.00


Memorial library, purchase of books


200.00


Hydrant service


2,784.00


Fire department, maintenance


500.00


Fire department, new hose, South Acton


250.00


Forest fires


200.00


Street lighting


3,850.00


Moth work


965.67


Care of shade trees, general


200.00


Care of trees, special, under Article 35


1,000.00


General government


2,800.00


Insurance of employees


400.00


Treasurer's and collector's bonds


150.00


Enforcement of the liquor laws


764.00


Buildings and grounds


400.00


Cemeteries


800.00


Memorial day


200.00


Police department


200.00


Board of health


500.00


Military aid


100.00


Sidewalks, removal of snow


200.00


Demonstration work in agriculture


300.00


Deficiency, 1921


7,350.00


Memorial tablets


700.00


Reserve fund


1,200.00


Unclassified


700. 00 .


Voted to raise by taxation for town charges


84,000.00


Voted to raise for moth work 965.67


Voted to raise, for drainage system, South Acton 1,000.00


Article 7. To see what sum of money the town will raise for the observance of Memorial day.


Voted: To appropriate two hundred dollars.


Article 8. To see what action the town will take in regard to the collection of taxes.


Voted : That all taxes, other than poll, shall be payable not later than October 15, 1922, and on all taxes remaining unpaid after


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November 1, 1922, interest shall be charged at the rate of six percent per annum from October 15, 1922, until such taxes are paid.


Article 9. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for the maintenance of the fire department, or vote anything thereon.


Voted : To appropriate five hundred dollars for general main- tenance, and two hundred and fifty dollars for the purchase of hose for South Acton.


Article 10. To see if the town will pay for fighting brush fires and fix the price for the same.


Voted; To appropriate two hundred dollars for fighting forest fires.


Voted: That the amount to be paid be fixed by the forest warden, subject to the approval of the selectmen.


Article 11. To see what action the town will take toward the suppression of the elm tree beetle, and brown tail and gypsy moth.


Voted: To appropriate two hundred dollars for the control of the elm leaf beetle, to be expended at the discretion of the selectmen. Voted : To raise and appropriate for moth work the sum of $965.67.


Article 12. To see if the town will authorize the treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1922, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year. Any debt or debts incurred under this vote to be paid from the revenue of said financial year.


Voted: That the town treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen, be and is hereby authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1922, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year. Any debt or debts incurred under this vote to be paid from the revenue of said financial year.


Article 13. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to insure the employees of the town, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To appropriate four hundred dollars.


Article 14. To see what amount of money the town will raise and appropriate for the payment of premiums on treasurer's and collector's bonds, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To appropriate one hundred and fifty dollars.


Article 15. To see if the town will vote to give the use of the town hall and town grounds to the Acton Agricultural association for their meetings and fair for the ensuing year.


Voted: That the town give the use of the town hall and town grounds to the Acton Agricultural association for their meetings and fairs.


Article 16. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of $3,000, more or less, to repair the road known as the Town Farm road, from the Littleton line to Acton Center, or to act anything. thereon.


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A motion to appropriate $3,000 for repairing the road described in the article did not prevail.


Article 17. To see if the town will vote to have poles erected and whatever necessary electric lights installed on Hosmer street, from the nearest existing point where there are lights, to so-called Crooker's Corner, or to act anything thereon.


Voted: That the selectmen be instructed to have the electric lighting system installed on Hosmer street from the nearest existing point where there are lights to Crooker's Corner, so-called, and to install the necessary lights.


Article 18. To see if the town will extend its street lighting system from the so-called Nash place (Mr. Stokes) on Central avenue, to the intersection of the electric car line and Central avenue at Richardson's Corner, or act anything thereon.


Voted: That the selectmen be instructed to have one electric light placed at or near the Nash railroad crossing and one at the in- tersection of the electric car line and Central avenue near Richard- son's Corner.


Article 19. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money for salary and expenses of a town nurse.


Voted : That the board of health be instructed to employ a town nurse.


Voted: To appropriate the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars to care for the expense.


Article 20. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money for the installation of a flush closet in the Acton Center school.


Article 21. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money for the installation of a flush closet in the West school.


Article 22. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money for the establishment of a new drainage system at the South school.


Articles 20, 21 and 22 were considered jointly.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of one thousand dollars for a drainage system at the South school.


Voted: That the school committee be instructed to install flush closets in the Center and West schools.


Voted: To appropriate the sum of eighteen hundred dollars therefor.


Article 23. To see if the town will vote to repair the road lead- ing from Acton Center to East Acton depot and appropriate money therefor as recommended by the committee, or act anything thereon.


Voted : To appropriate the sum of twenty-two hundred dollars therefor.


Article 24. To see if the town will vote to change the date of the annual meeting.


A motion to change the time to the first Monday in February did not prevail.


Voted : To dismiss the article.


Article 25. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro-


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priate the sum of $300, or some other amount, and elect a director for demonstration work in agriculture and home economics; the money to be expended by and the director to serve in cooperation with the county trustees for the aid of agriculture of the Middlesex County Bureau of Agriculture and Home Economics ; under the pro- visions of Chapter 273, General Acts, 1918, it being understood that $100 of this amount shall be used to provide local paid supervision of boys' and girls' club work.


Voted : To appropriate $300, and instruct the selectmen to ap- point the director referred to in the article.


Article 26. To see what action the town will take upon the by-laws as printed.


Voted : To dismiss the article.


Article 27. To see if the town will instruct the selectmen to have the town buildings insured, or take any action thereon.


Voted: That the selectmen be instructed to insure all buildings belonging to the town.


Article 28. To see if the town will vote to install electric lights on the street leading to the house of B. J. DeSouza.


Voted: That the selectmen be instructed to have the street lighting system extended to the house of B. J. DeSouza, and to have the necessary number of lights installed.


Article 29. To see if the town will vote to install four street lights on the South Acton road leading from State road in East Acton to South Acton.


Voted : To refer the matter to the selectmen with power to act.


Article 30. To see if the town will vote to pay the school com- mittee for their services.


Voted : To dismiss the article.


Article 31. To see what action the town will take toward build- ing a high school and raise and appropriate a sum of money therefor.


Voted: To dismiss the article; 106 voting yes; 71 voting no.


Article 32. To see what action the town will take toward en- gaging a town attorney.


Voted : To pass over the article.


Article 33. To see what action the town will take towards choosing a superintendent of streets.


Voted: To refer the matter to the selectmen.


Article 34. To see what action the town will take in regard to renewing the contract for street lights with the American Woolen Company.


Voted: That the selectmen be authorized to make a contract with the American Woolen Company for street lighting.


Article 35. To see what action the town will take in regard to the trees injured by the ice storm and appropriate money therefor.


Voted: To appropriate one thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of the selectmen.


Article 36. To see if the town will vote to instruct the select- men to sell the jail at South Acton.


Voted: That the selectmen be authorized to sell at public auc- tion the land and building in South Acton hitherto used as a lockup.


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Voted : That the cages be placed in the fire house in South Acton.


Article 37. To see if the town will vote to borrow $14,000 by issuing notes, to continue work on the Lowell road from Maynard line to the State road leading from Concord to Littleton.


Voted: To pass over the article.


Article 38. To see if the town will accept the road, as laid out by the selectmen from the State road in West Acton to land of George V. and Effie R. Mead.


Voted : To accept the laying out of a road by the selectmen, in West Acton, as described in the article.


Article 39. To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money to enforce the liquor law.


Voted: To appropriate the unexpended balance of last year, $764.


Abstract of the Proceedings of a Special Meeting Held May 3, 1922


Article 1. To choose a moderator to preside at said meeting. Allen Brooks Parker was chosen moderator.


Article 2. To see if the town will vote to rescind the unused authority for a loan for the construction of Lowell road, as granted at the meeting held on March 1, 1920, or to take any action relative thereto.


Voted : That the town rescind the unused authority for the loan authorized at the meeting held on March 1, 1920, for the construction of Lowell road.


Article 3. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the construction of Lowell road, from Maynard line to the State road leading from Concord to Littleton, to be used in conjunction with amounts allotted by the Division of Highways, Department of Public Works, or to take any action relative thereto.


Voted : That there be appropriated the sum of eleven thousand, two hundred and fifty ($11,250) dollars for the purpose of construct- ing the Lowell road from the Maynard line to the State road leading from Concord to Littleton; said sum to be used in conjunction with a sum allotted by the Division of Highways, Department of Public Works, and a similar sum allotted by the County of Middlesex; and to meet said appropriation that the treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen, be and is hereby authorized to borrow said sum and to issue bonds or notes of the town therefor, to be payable in accord- ance with Section 19, Chapter 44, General Laws, so that the whole loan shall be paid in not more than five years from date of issue, or at such earlier dates as the treasurer and selectmen may determine ; 25 voted in favor; two voted against.


Article 4. To see if the town will elect a moderator for the term of one year on the official ballot, as provided by law.


Voted: That the town elect a moderator for the term of one year on the official ballot.


Article 5. To see if the town will take action relative to naming the streets and highways in the town.


Voted: That the selectmen be authorized to appoint a commit-


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tee consisting of three voters from each precinct, said committee to propose names for the streets and highways in the town and report such names for the approval of the town at the next annual meeting. The selectmen appointed the following persons as said committee : Precinct 1-J. Sidney White, Horace F. Tuttle, Charlotte Conant.


Precinct 2-Anson C. Piper, Lewis Hastings, Alice Stiles.


Precinct 3-Allen Brooks Parker, W. E. Whitcomb, Alice M. Carlisle.


Article 6. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,112.40; said sum to be used for paying insurance pre- miums on town buildings.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of $1,112.40 to pay premiums on town buildings.


State Election, November 7, 1922


Party designation : D, Democratic; S. L., Socialist Labor; S., Socialist ; R., Republican; P., Prohibition ; I., Independent.


Pct. 1 Pct. 2 Pct. 3 Total


Whole number of ballots cast GOVERNOR


157


211


285


653


Channing H. Cox, R.


141


150


227


518


John F. Fitzgerald, D.


16


51


41


108


Henry Hess, S. L.


0


0


0


0


Walter S. Hutchins, S.


0


2


1


3


John B. Lewis, P.


0


4


4


8


Blanks


0


4


12


16


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


John F. Doherty D.


16


40


34


90


Alvan T. Fuller, R.


128


157


230


515


Oscar Kinsalis, S. L.


0


0


0


0


Thomas Nicholson, S.


1


4


1


6


Blanks


12


10


20


42


SECRETARY


Frederick W. Cook, R.


135


160


222


517


Albert Sprague Coolidge, S.


0


3


2


5


James Hayes, S. L.


0


2


0


2


Charles H. McGlue, D.


14


32


27


73


Blanks


8


14


34


56


TREASURER


James Jackson, R.


134


160


220


514


Patrick H. Loftus, S. L.


0


1


0


1


Dennis F. Reagan, S.


0


1


1


2


Joseph E. Venne, D.


13


32


26


71


Blanks


10


17


38


65


AUDITOR


John Aiken, S. L.


1


3


2


6


Alonzo B. Cook, R.


120


153


206


479


Alice E. Cram, D.


19


37


34


90


Edith M. Williams, S.


0


2


1


3


Blanks


17


16


42


75


41


ATTORNEY GENERAL


0


1 152


212


498


David Craig, S. L.


0


1


0


1


John E. Swift, D.


14


39


32


85


Blanks


9


18


38


65


SENATOR IN CONGRESS


Washington Cook, I.


0


2


1


3


William A. Gaston, D.


28


52


48


128


Henry Cabot Lodge, R.


114


136


205


455


John A. Nicholls, P.


10


10


15


35


John Weaver Sherman, S.


1


3


1


5


William E. Weeks, Progressive


0


0


0


0


Blanks


4


8


15


27


CONGRESSMAN-Fifth District


Andrew E. Barrett, D.


19


33


32


84


John Jacob Rogers, R.


127


157


233


517


Blanks


11


21


20


52


COUNCILLOR-Sixth District


Charles S. Smith, R.


135


163


216


514


Blanks


22


48


69


139


SENATOR-Seventh Middlesex District


Frank P. Bennett, Ind.


24


23


34


81


William F. Curtin, D.


13


33


32


78


Charles P. Howard, R.


109


134


183


426


Blanks


11


21


36


68


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT- Eleventh Middlesex District


Fred L. Snow, R.


137


165


215


517


Blanks


20


46


70


136


Erson B. Barlow, R.


138


163


208


509


Blanks


19


48


77


144


ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONERS-Middlesex County


118


132


178


428


John M. Keyes, R.


102


111


164


377


Blanks


94


179


228


501


DISTRICT ATTORNEY-Northern


District


Arthur K. Reading, R.


113


133


210


456


James C. Reilly, D.


35


51


38


124


Blanks


9


27


37


73


CLERK OF COURTS-Middlesex County


Ralph N. Smith, R.


137


157


216


510


Blanks


20


54


69


143


REGISTER OF DEEDS-Middlesex Southern District


Thomas Leighton, Jr., R.


135


161


209


505


Blanks


22


50


76


148


Charles E. Hatfield, R.


136


158


209


503


Blanks


21


53


76


150


3


4


Joseph Bearak, S.


Jay R. Benton, R.


134


COUNTY COMMISSIONER-Middlesex


County


Sherman H. Fletcher, R.


..


COUNTY TREASURER-Middlesex County


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QUESTION ONE-Relative to Roll Calls in General Court


Yes


80


97


115


292


No


16


36


40


92


Blanks


61


78


130


269


QUESTION TWO-


Relative to Voluntary Associations Suing


Yes


84


79,


110


273


No


21


62


56


139


Blanks


52


70


119


241


QUESTION THREE-


Relative to Censorship of Motion Pictures


Yes


50


44


88


182


No


78


133


140


351


Blanks


29


34


57


120


QUESTION FOUR-


Relative to the Enforcement of the Eighteenth Amendment


Yes


98


79


135


312


No


39


105


99


243


Blanks


20


27


51


98


QUESTION FIVE-Relative to District Attorney


Yes


99


122


145


366


No


20


40


42


102


Blanks


38


49


98


185


Vote for Representative in the Eleventh Middlesex District


Acton


Bedford


Carlisle


Chelmsford


Littleton


Tyngsboro


Westford


Totals


Fred L. Snow of Tyngsboro


517 321 111 1103 293 195 387 2927


0


0


0


0


0


0


2


2


Alfred W. Hartford of Westford Blanks


136 129


26


338


50


54 217


950


653 450|137 1441 343 249 606 3879


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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


Births


Whole number recorded


38


Born in Acton 17 Native parentage 24


Males 21 Foreign parentage 5


Females 17 Mixed parentage 9


Marriages


Whole number recorded


19


Residents of Acton 18 Residents of other places 20


Deaths


Whole number recorded


41


Residents of Acton 38 Residents of other places 3


Occurring in Acton


33 Occurring in other places


..


8


Average age in years, 63 plus.


The town clerk requests information of any errors or omissions in the list of births, marriages, and deaths.


The town clerk hereby gives notice that he is prepared to fur- nish blanks for the return of births and deaths.


HORACE F. TUTTLE,


Town Clerk.


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Births Registered in 1922


1. Apr. 4. Bean, Priscilla Harriet .


. Forrest E. and Lucy (Hatch)


2. Apr. 25. Briggs, Lillian Rebecca . .Jesse A. and Adelaide M. (Wamboldt)


3. Feb. 27. Dodge, Herbert Arthur Jr. .. Herbert A. and Beatrice A. (Leseur)


4. Apr. 3. Espie, James Eugene Jr. .James E. and Edna C. (Taylor)


5. July 5. Flint, Carl William . Carl C. and Grace (Emery)


6. Apr. 14. Fairbanks, Calvin David . Harry L. and Matilda (Young)


7. July 21.


Graff, Alton Alfred


. Gustav M. and Alice J. (Christianson)


8. July 26. Gognon, George Arthur


. Joseph E. and Ida E. (Gould)


9. July 7.


Hagen, Avis Freda


. Swen S. and Linda (Johnston)


10. Nov. 2.


Haynes, Allan Marshall


. Everett D. and Rachel G. (Allan)


.Arthur and Katherine A. (McClellan) 11. Oct. 30.


12. May 5.


Johnson, Phyllis Vera


. Clarence J. A. and Marie H. (Stokes)


16. Apr. 19.


Livermore, Bernice Flora


.Joseph W. and Pearl (Rikeman)


17. Oct. 13.


Matteson, George Franklyn .. Franklyn C. and Ethel A. (Moore)


18. Mar. 6. May, Althea Lucille


19. Aug. 10. Mason, Robert Edward


20.


July 23.


Mauro, Pasqualina


. Russell J. and Emma A. (Chandler) . Ralph R. and Mary E. (Batchelder) .Joseph and Pasquelina (Pedule)


21. Sept. 23.


McNiff, Mary Priscilla


. Ralph A. and Catherine S. (Hall)


22. May 2. Murphy, Mary Josephine ... William J. and Mary J. (Heffernan)


23. Sept. 6. Newsham, Richard Russell ... Thomas and Grace E. (Bezanson)


24. May 30. Oelshlegel, Fritz Frederick ... Fritz F. and Elizabeth (Jackson)


25. July 7. Parsons, Donald Alexander .. Frank E. and Elsie J. (Fraser)


26. Mar. 14.


Pederson, Ingvald


.John and Ingeborg (Hansen)


27. Aug. 19. Rawitser, Louis Roche . William and Ethel (Roche)


28. Nov. 12.


Savage, Harry Lombard Lester E. and Katherine A. (Daley)


29. Feb. 23. Spinney, Janet Doris .Everett R. and Daisey S. (Alward)


30. Apr. 19. Starbuck, Nancy .Robert B. and Ruth (Corley)


. Lossie E. and Lucille R. (Youmans) . Louis F. and Margaret (Burke)


15. Aug. 11.


Leveroni, Rita Louise .


. Harold C. and Antoinette (Nadeau)


14. Nov. 28.


Hindle, Frederick


13. Oct. 3. King, Archie Raymond


Laird, Helen Bernice


31. Feb. 8. Schwartz, Shirley Adell .Louis and Lida E. (Polep) 32. Aug. 29. Stewart, George Henry . George H. and Bertha (D'Entremont) 33. Nov. 17. Stuart, Phyllis . Leslie E. and Mabel E. (Waite)


34. Aug. 12. Thatcher, John Henry Jr. . John H. and Mary A. (Bayeur)


35. May 31. Waite, Charles Frederick . . Frederick A. and Louise (Lowrey)


36. Aug. 21. Wood, Ruth Olivia


. Oliver D. and Louisa N. (Pratt)


37. May 31. White, Phyllis . Robert and Elizabeth (Scully)


Marriages Registered in 1922


Place of


No.


Date


Marriage


Names


. Blackmer, John Wesley


Orange


2. Dec. 10. Acton


.Brown, Hobart L.


. Boxborough


3. Jan. 27.


Acton


. Caldwell, Lewis Gillespie . Concord 45


Massie, Edith Marion Acton


. Clapp, George E. Acton


Ineson, Madelene M. Acton


.Courville, Flavien U. R. . Shrewsbury


5. Oct. 9. Concord


Gould, Amelia . Acton


.Foley, Thomas Francis . Acton


6. Nov. 16. Maynard


.


Connors, Alice Eilleen Maynard


7. June 21. Acton


Frost, Sherman W. . New York, N. Y.


Simek, Anna F. . New York, N. Y.


8. Sept. 14. Acton


.Greenough, Frank Edwards . Acton


Fletcher, Hattie Dora Acton


9. Oct. 7. Palmer Hastings, Ralph L. . Acton


Schofield, Hazel P.


. Acton


10. June 4. Medford


.Hayles, Raymond Edward


. Acton


Powers, Florence Louise


Medford


Residence


1. Sept. 30. Acton


Moore, Blanche Edna . Orange


Martin, Agnes Florence . Boxborough


4. Nov. 30. Acton


11. Oct. 12. Acton Larrabee, George Wesley . Acton


Whitney, Margaret Esther . Acton


12. Sept. 2. Acton . MacAllaster, Fred T. . Boston


Buck, Mabel E. W. . Boston 13. Apr. 30. Marlboro . Murray, Thomas Michael . Maynard


Evans, Alice Knight . Acton


14. Sept. 2. Ayer . Nagle, Frederick William . Acton


Willson, Winifred Olivia


. Acton


15. Sept. 3. Hudson Reed, Kenneth Fay . Acton


Locke, Euseba Ellen . Hudson


Bethlehem, Pa.


16. Sept. 21. Acton . Schweinitz, George L. Bradshaw, Dorothy M.


. Hollywood, Cal. . Concord


17. Sept. 9. Concord, N. H. . Tabor, John Welch, Mary| E. . Acton


18. Apr. 23. Acton . Walker, Lloyd Milton . . Maynard


Mahoney, Rose Catherine . . Maynard


19. Sept. 3. Medford Williams, Frank Gordon . . Acton


Randall, Nellie Eltheria . . Medford


Deaths Registered in 1922


No. Date of Death Name


Age Yrs. Mos. Days


1. June 5. Armburg, Nancy


39


4


6


2. Mar. 11. Brown, Thomas F.


77


11


8


3. Nov. 13. Burroughs, Samuel R.


79


8


23


4. Feb. 3. Christie, Samuel A.


67


9


17


5. Apr. 23. Conant, Ellen Josephine


86


1


12


6. Nov. 13. Conant, Luther




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