Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1926-1930, Part 32

Author: Acton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1926
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HOWARD J. BILLINGS, WENDELL F. DAVIS, WALDO E. WHITCOMB.


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Abstract of the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, Held March 10, 1930


Article 1. To choose all necessary town officers and committees and fix salaries of all town officers.


Chose, Waldo E. Whitcomb, trustee of the Elizabeth White fund, for three years.


Chose, H. Stuart, McGregor, trustee of the West Acton Fireman's Relief fund, for three years.


Chose, Charlotte Conant, trustee of the Goodnow fund, for three years.


Voted: To fix the salary of the tax collector at three quarters of one percent of the amount collected, and to al- low an additional charge for expense of postage incurred in the collection of taxes.


Voted: That the salary of the chairman of the select- men be two hundred dollars per annum and the other mem- bers one hundred dollars each per annum. 1


Voted: That the salary of the moderator be fifteen dol- lars for the annual meeting and ten dollars for other meet- ings.


Voted: That the salary of the chairman of the board of public welfare be seventy-five dollars per annum and the other members forty dollars each per annum.


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


Voted: That the salary of the town accountant be four hundred dollars per annum.


Voted: That the salary of the town clerk be two hun- dred dollars per annum.


Voted: That the salaries of the assessors be nine hun- dred dollars, in the aggregate; per annum to be apportioned as they may determine, the said sum to include any salary of a clerk.


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


Article 2. 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 of- ficers.


Article 3. To hear and act upon the reports of any committees chosen at any previous meeting that have not already reported.


Mr. Howard J. Billings reported for the committee chosen to investigate the matter of claims on account of the accident to the school bus, at South Acton, April 27, 1928.


The report of the committee, appointed to consider the matter of electric lighting in the town of Acton, was pre- sented as printed in the annual reports of town officers.


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Voted: That the reports given be accepted as reports of progress.


Article 4. To see what sum of money the town will appropriate to defray the necessary and usual expenses of the several departments of the town and determine how the same shall be raised.


Under this article and other articles in the warrant it was voted to appropriate for:


Roads, general maintenance $12,000.00


Schools 45,000.00 Street lighting 5,050.00 800.00


Memorial library, current expenses


Memorial library, books 200.00 Hydrant service 2,959.00 General government 5,000.00 800.00


Buildings and grounds


Cemeteries


Military aid


State aid


Soldiers relief


Police department


1,500.00


Board of health


Public welfare


Snow removal


Care of shade trees


Unclassified


Bonds (High school and others)


Interest on bonds and notes


Interest on revenue loans


Memorial day


Fire department maintenance


2,000.00 700.00


Fire department, new hose


Forest fires 500.00


Gypsy moth work


1,250.00 500.00 270.00


Treasurer's and collector's bonds


Public health nurse


Demonstration work in agriculture


Claims, settlements


Summer street, rebuilding


3,000.00 3,000.00 150.00


Fire house, Acton Center alterations


1,000.00 650.00


Fire whistle, South Acton


High school, athletic field


3,500.00 500.00


Town hall grounds .


100.00


Committee on tercentennial observance


Quimby square, alterations 200.00


$115,905.00


1,000.00 2,500.00 1,500.00 500.00 500.00 9,500.00 2,276.00 2,300.00 300.00


Liability insurance


2,200.00 300.00 300.00


Newton road, rebuilding


Town Forest work .


1,200.00 200.00 200.00 500.00


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Voled: To appropriate $1,200.00 from the overlay surplus for a reserve fund.


Voted: To instruct the assessors to deduct from the the amount required to be assessed the current year $10,000.00 on account of surplus revenut and the amount of all the estimated receipts of the town, except from loans and taxes.


Article 5. To see what sum of money the town will raise for the observance of Memorial day.


Voted : To raise and appropriate the sum of three hun- dred dollars, to be expended under the direction of a com- mittee consisting of the commander of Isaac Davis Post, G. A. R., the commander of the American Legion, and the chairman of the selectmen.


Article 6. To see what action the town will take in re- gard to the collection of taxes.


Voted: That all taxes, other than poll, shall be pay- able not later than October 15, 1930, and on all taxes re- maining unpaid after November 1, interest shall be charged at the rate of six percent per annum from October 15, 1930, until such taxes are paid.


Article 7. To see what sum of money the town will raise and appropriate for the maintenance of the fire de- partment or act anything thereon.


Voted: To raise and appropriate two thousand dollars for the maintenance of the fire department and seven hun- dred dollars for the purchase of new hose.


Article 8. To see if the town will pay for fighting brush fires and fix the price thereon.


Voted: To appropriate five hundred dollars, for fight- ing brush fires, and that the price per hour be fixed by the forest warden.


Article 9. To see what action the town will take to- ward the suppression of the gypsy and brown tail moth.


Voted: To appropriate $1,250.00 for moth work.


Article 10. To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money to insure the employees of the town.


Voted: To appropriate the sum of five hundred dol- lars.


Article 11. To see what amount of money the town will appropriate for the payment of premiums on the treas- uurer's and collector's bonds, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To appropriate the sum of two hundred and seventy dollars.


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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, 1930, 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 rev- enue 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, 1930, 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 employ a public health nurse and appropriate a sum of money for the maintenance of the same.


Voted: To employ a public health nurse to be under the direction of the board of health.


Voted: To appropriate twenty-two hundred dollars for the maintenance of said nurse.


Article 14. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $300.00, or some other amount, and elect a director; the money to be expended by, and the director to serve in cooperation with the Middlesex County trustees for county aid to agriculture in the work of the Middlesex County Extension Service, under the provisions of Sectcions 40 to 45, Chapter 128, General Laws of Massa- chusetts.


Voted: To appropriate the sum of three hundred (300) dollars to be expended as stated in the article, and to instruct the selectmen to appoint a director.


Article 15. To see if the town will vote to authorize the selectmen to sell any unused equipment of the different departments of the town, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To authorize the selectmen to sell any unused equipment of the different departments of the town.


Article 16. To see if the town will appropriate the sum of three hundred dollars, or some other sum for the settlement of claims against the town and legal expenses in connection therewith, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To appropriate the sum of three hundred dol- lars for the settlement of claims against the town and legal expenses connected therewith.


Article 17. To see if the town will vote to authorize the selectmen to have one street light placed at, or near the driveway of Herbert S. Davis, on Main street.


Voted: To authorize the selectmen and the electric


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light committee appointed in 1929, acting jointly, to have one street light placed at or near the driveway of Herbert S. Davis on Main street.


Article 18. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of three thousand (3,000) dollars, to rebuild Sum- mer street from Central street to the Boxboro line, provided a like sum is allotted the town by the State and a similar sum by the county of Middlesex, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To appropriate the sum of three thousand dol- lars to rebuild Summer street from Central street to the Boxboro line, provided a like sum is alloted the town by the state and a similar sum by the county of Middlesex.


Article 19. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of three thousand (3,000) dollars, to rebuild New- town road from Main street to the Littleton line, provided a like sum is allotted the town by the state and a similar sum by the county of Middlesex, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To appropriate the sum of three thousand dol- lars to rebuild Newtown road from Main street to the Little- ton line. provided a like sum is allotted the town by the state and a similar sum by the county of Middlesex.


Article 20. To see if the town will appropriate the sum of $150.00 for town forest work, or act anything there- on.


Voted: To appropriate one hundred and fifty (150) dollars for town forest work.


Article 21. To see if the town will vote to accept the Board of Survey act, in accordance with Chapter 41, Section 73 to 81 inclusive. General Laws, or act anything thereon.


Voted to accept the provisions of Chapter 41, Sections 73 to 81 inclusive of the General Laws, known as the Board of Survey act.


Article 22. To see if the town will vote to appoint a committee, to present to the town, at next annual town meeting a tentative zoning map and laws, in accordance with Chapter 40, Section 25. General Laws, or act anything thereon.


Voted: That a committee of seven be appointed by the moderator to consider the advisability of adopting the zoning laws, and also to consider the advisability of choos- ing a planning board to report to the town at the next an- nual meeting.


The moderator appointed the committee, as follows: W. Stuart Allen, William H. Merriam. William Rawitzer, Horace F. Tuttle, A. N. Hederstedt, George A. Richardson, Everett N. Montague.


Article 23. To see if the town will appoint a planning board, in accordance with Chapter 41, Section 70, General. Laws.


This article was considered jointly with Article 22.


See vote recorded under Article 22.


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Article 24. To see if the town will vote to establish and maintain a street light on the pole opposite the Acton Motor Company, School street, West Acton, or act anything thereon.


Voted: That the town maintain a street light opposite the Acton Motor Company garage.


Voted : That the arrangements for installing such light be left with the selectmen and electric light commit- tee, acting jointly.


Article 25. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of two hundred dollars to buy new improved equip- ment for the fire truck, in precinct three, or act anything thereon.


Voted : To pass over the article.


Article 26. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of one thousand (1,000) dollars for the purpose of reconstructing the roof of the fire house at Acton Center, so as to provide a room on the second floor for firemen's meetings, or any other town purposes, or act anything thereon.


Voted, unanimously, to appropriate one thousand dol- lars for the purpose stated in the article.


Article 27. To see if the town will appropriate six hundred and fifty dollars to install a compressed air whistle at the fire house in South Acton, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To appropriate six hundred and fifty dollars for the purpose named in the article, provided an efficient whistle can be installed for that sum. Voted, that the select- men and three members of the South Acton fire department to be chosen by the selectmen, be a committee to carry out this vote.


Article 28. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of thirty-five hundred dollars to de- velop the High school athletic field and grounds, or act any- thing thereon.


Voted: To appropriate the sum of thirty-five hundred dollars to develop the High school athletic field and grounds.


Article 29. To see if the town will instruct the select- men, to remove the fountain located in the center of Quimby square and to connect water to the stone trough on School street, or act anything thereon.


Voted: That the selectmen be authorized to remove the fountain in Quimby square and connect water to the stone trough on School street.


Article 30. To see what action the town will take with regards to a tercentennial celebration.


Voted: That the town accept the invitation of the town of Concord to participate in a tercentennial celebra- tion. Voted, to instruct the town clerk to notify the town of Concord of the acceptance of their invitation.


Voted : That the selectmen, with Miss Charlotte


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Conant, Arthur F. Blanchard and Frank A. Merriam be a committee to represent the town in all matters relating to said celebration.


Voted: To appropriate one hundred dollars, for the use of the committee.


Article 31. To see if the town will appropriate the sum of five hundred dollars to improve the ground for park- ing purposes around the town hall, or act anything thereon.


Voted: That the matter be placed in the hands of the selectmen and that the sum of five hundred dollars be ap- propriated for the work.


Article 32. To see if the town will vote, to relocate the highway at the southeast corner of Quimby square and - appropriate a sum of money therefor, or act anything there- on.


Voted : To instruct the selectmen to petition the County Commissioners to relocate the line of the highway, near or at the southeast corner of Quimby square.


Article 33. To see what action the town will take to- ward placing a raised triangular plot, in Quimby square, conforming to the three ways making them two-way streets from all angles, placing an underground wiring to a light or lights on a metal pole and otherwise reconditioning the square, or act anything thereon.


Voted: That the matter be left discretionary with the selectmen with power to act. That two hundred dollars be appropriated to defray any expense incurred by the select- men in the matter.


Proceedings of the Special Meeting, Held July 17, 1930


Article 1. To determine what action the town will take regarding the proposed application of the Boston Con- solidated Gas Company for a franchise to distribute gas in the town of Acton.


Voted: That the selectmen be instructed to grant a franchise to the Boston Consolidated Gas Company to dis- tribute gas in the town of Acton.


Voted: That the matter of requiring bonds and all matters relating to the laying of pipes in the streets of the town be left with the selectmen.


Article 2. To see if the town will vote to maintain three hydrants, one opposite the residence of W. Stuart Allen on the State road; one on Davis road, between the residences of Luther Davis and Franklin E. Griffin and one near the buildings of Charlotte Conant on Lowell road.


Voted: That the town maintain three hydrants, one opposite the residence of W. Stuart Allen on the State road :


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one on Davis road, between the residences of Luther Davis and Franklin E. Griffin and one near the residence of Charlotte Conant on Lowell road.


Voted that thirty dollars be appropriated from the overlay surplus fund for the cost of service for the current year.


Article 3. To see if the town will appropriate an ad- ditional sum of money for fighting brush fires.


Voted: To appropriate four hundred dollars from the overlay surplus for expenses of fighting brush fires the current year.


Article 4. To see if the town will vote to buy a piece of brush fire fighting equipment similar to that used and recommended by the State Forestry department and ap- propriate from the overlay surplus fund a sum of money therefor, or act anything thereon.


Voted: That the selectmen, fire chief, the three fire engineers and forest warden be a committee to investigate the matter of equipment for fighting brush fires, with au- thority to purchase.


Voted: To appropriate the sum of $2,500.00 from the overlay surplus fund therefor.


STATE ELECTION, November 4, 1930


Party designations: D, Democrat; S. L., Socialist La- bor; C, Communist Party ; S, Socialist Party and R, Repub- lican Party. Whole number of ballots cast, 904.


GOVERNOR


Prec't 1 Prec't 2 Prec't 3 Total


John W. Aiken, S. L.


4


1


4


9


Frank G. Allen, R.


204


219


268


691


Harry J. Canter C.


0


0


0


0


Joseph B. Ely, D. .


41


88


60


189


Alfred Baker Lewis, S.


1


1


1


3


Blanks


1


4


7


12


LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR


Strabo V. Claggett, D.


35


84


52


171


Maria C. Correia, C. . .


0


0


0


0


Stephen J. Surridge, S. L.


0


0


2


2


Edith M. Williams, S.


1


1


0


2


William Sterling Youngman, R Blanks


207


212


271


690


8


16. 15


39


21


SECRETARY


Daniel T. Blessington, S. L. . . 0


0


Frederick W. Cook, R.


202


0 207


0 267


676


Albert Sprague Coolidge, S. .


2


2


1


5


James W. Dawson, C.


0


1


0


1


Chester J. O'Brien, D.


32


84


47


163


Blanks


15


19


25


59


TREASURER


Fred Jefferson Burrell, R. . ..


173


177


227


577


Eva Hoffman, C. . ..


1


1


1


3


Charles F. Hurley, D.


58


96


76


230


Walter F. Hutchins, S.


2


2


0


4


Charles S. Oram, S. L.


0


0


0


0


Blanks


17


37


36


90


AUDITOR


Alonzo B. Cook, R.


189


199


257


645


Harry Fieldman, S.


1


1


0


2


Francis X. Hurley, D.


40


86


54


180


Albert Oddie, C. .


0


0


0


0


Fred E. Oelcher, S. L.


0


0


0


0


Blanks


21


27


29


77


ATTORNEY GENERAL


Morris I. Becker, S. L.


1


1


1


3


John W. Janhonen, C.


0


0


0


0


John Weaver Sherman, S.


1


1


1


3


Harold W. Sullivan, D.


33


76


46


155


Joseph E. Warner, R.


207


205


267


679


Blanks


9


30


25


64


SENATOR IN CONGRESS


William M. Butler, R. .


191


196


255


642


Marcus A. Coolidge, D.


52


107


66


225


Oscar Kinsalas, S. L.


0


0


1


1


Max Lerner, C.


0


0


0


0


Sylvester J. McBride, S.


2


1


0


3


Blanks


6


9


18


33


CONGRESSMAN


Joseph M. Halloran, D.


28


65


43


136


Edith Nourse Rogers, R.


213


235


273


721


Blanks


10


13


24


47


COUNCILLOR


Esther M. Andrews, R.


198


197


251


646


Henry W. Brett, D.


30


77


50


157


Blanks


23


39


39


101


22


SENATOR


Paul A. Mogan, D.


42


83


51


176


George G. Moyse, R.


188


199


256


643


Blanks


21


31


33


85


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT


Karl M. Perham, D.


45


78


43


166


Louis Pfeiffer, R.


179


199


259


637


Blanks


27


36


38


101


DISTRICT ATTORNEY


Warren L. Bishop, R.


197


199


261


657


John F. Daly, D.


31


72


41


144


Blanks


23


42


38


103


REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY


John J. Butler, D.


31


73


49


153


Loring P. Jordan, R.


191


191


247


629


Blanks


29


49


44


122


COUNTY COMMISSIONER


Erson B. Barlow, R. .


196


180


253


629


Robert F. Donovan, D.


26


73


46


145


Blanks


29


60


41


130


ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONERS


E. Perry Johnson, D


24


57


34


115


John M. Keyes, R.


171


175


234


580


John J. Noreau, D.


19


51


21


91


Melvin G. Rogers, R.


135


143


192


470


Blanks


153


200


199


552


COUNTY TREASURER


J. Frank Facey, D. .


26


68


42


136


Charles E. Hatfield, R.


180


173


248


601


Blanks


45


72


50


167


QUESTION NO. . 1


Proposed amendment to the Constitution relative to apportionment of Senatorial, Representative and Councillor districts.


Yes


87


101


109


297


No


41


47


45


133


Blanks


123


165


186


474


QUESTION NO. 2


Relative to repeal of State Volstead act.


Yes


82


125


118


325


No


134


131


151


416


Blanks


35


57


71


163


23


QUESTION NO. 3


Relative to trapping animals.


Yes


118


141


161


420


No


85


96


98


279


Blanks


48


76


81


205


VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE 14th MIDDLESEX DISTRICT. NOV. 4. 1930


Acton


Bedford


Carlisle


Chelmsford


Littleton


Westford


Total


Karl M. Perham, of Chelmsford, 166 156


62 1286 113 384 2167


Louis Pfeiffer, of Bedford


637 436 107


908 329 446 2863


Blanks


101


59


17


129


39


85


430


Total


904 651 186 2323 481 915 5460


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


Births


Whole number recorded 41


Born in Acton


8 Native parentage 29


Males


27 Foreign parentage 3


Females


14 Mixed parentage 9


Marriages


Whole number recorded 27


Residents of Acton 36 Residents other places 18


Deaths


Whole number recorded 41


Residents of Acton 37 Residents other places


Occurring in Acton . . 32 Occurring other places 9 Average age in years 62 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 furnish blanks for the return of births and deaths.


HORACE F. TUTTLE, Town Clerk.


Births Registered in 1930


No. Date


Place of Birth Name of Child


Name of Parents


1. Mar. 19.


Acton. .. . Beach, Barbara Louise . . .


2. Nov. 8. Ayer. .... Bursaw, Robert Palmer


3. June 9. Concord. . Calley, Joanne Jane


4. Oct. 5. Concord .. Christiansen, Albert Anton . Axel Anton and


5. Aug. 23. Boston. . . Clark, Rosemary Emma . .


6. Aug. 16. Marlboro . Clayton, John, Jr. .


7. Apr. 8. Concord .. Cobleigh, Alfred Jerden


Edith Jenney Hansen Harry J. and Rose Barnett . John and Esther E. Gray William Lewis and Harriet Adeline Fogg


8. May 21. Acton .... Couture, Jeannette Bertha . Hubert and Jeanette Lariviere


9. May 18. Acton .... Curley, Edmund Merlin ... Thomas J. and Lillian Tierney 10.


Mar. 24. Concord .. Durkee, Albert White .


. Albert Porter and Florence Estella White


11. Sept. 8. Acton .... Feeley, John Francis


12. Apr. 23. Acton. .. . French, Robert George . .


William Bernard and Annie V. Manning . James Henry and Ada May Wamboldt


13. Sept. 12. Concord .. Goucher, Robert Allen . . Edward Stanley and Lillian Collins Peterson


13. Jan. 16. Concord .. Hall, Richard Edgar . Edgar Henry, Jr., and Ethel Linnea Hederstedt


14. July 24. Concord. . Hogan, Peter John, Jr. .. . . Peter John and Margaret Punch


. . John and Marion Cook . Edward Joseph and Pauline Palmer Wilson . Warren B. and Adelaide C. Dunbar


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15. April 28. Concord .. Hurley, Mildred Louise .... James Jeremiah and Mildred Mary Carr


16. Feb. 22. Concord. . Kennedy, Shirley May . Thomas F. and Marjorie R. Banks


17. Aug. 21. Acton .... Leard, Theresa Louise . . Earl A. and Dorothy Elizabeth Dow


18. Oct. 28. Concord. . Loomer, William Edward .. William and Mable Stuart


19. Mar. 28. Concord. . MacGregor, Doris Ruth .... Hanson Stuart and Ruth Hewitt


20. Mar. 24. Concord. . McKelvie, Catherine Vinnie. Arthur and Mabel S. Crosby


21. Mar. 1. Concord. . Merriam, Marjorie Ethel .. Herbert William and Carrie Atwood Franklin


22. Nov. 23. Acton .... Morse, Walter Emerson ... Leonard Graham and Minnie Napolitano


23. Dec. 20. Concord. . Nealey, Ronald Cole . . Ronald Hartwell and Marion Frances Cole


24. Mar. 8. Concord. . Nichols, Robert Stanley ... Orla E. and Mary O. Briggs


25. May 23. Concord. . Page, Steven Wells, Jr. .... Steven Wells and Alice Rose Goodrich


26. Sept. 2. Acton .... Penniman, William Edward Leonard William and Mary Louise Hyndman


27. June 20. Concord .. Peterson, Barbara Jean ... Iner and Helen Beatrice Robbins


28. June 11. Concord. . Schofield, Robert Steward. . Clifford and Mary Dube 29. Mar. 23. Concord. . Sheehan, Daniel Wm., 3d. . Daniel W. and


Catherine A. Sheehan


30. Dec. 9. Ayer. .... Smith, Ronald Vernon . Vernon Leroy and Dorothy Ruth Dunn


32. Nov.


31. Aug. 7. 27. Concord. . Teele, Betty Ann .


Concord. . Strong, Elliot Wilson L. Leroy and Helen S. Cole William Henry and Katherine May Muise


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33. Mar. 26. Concord. . Tracy, Richard Roland .... Alfred Henry and Gladys Louise Schnair 34. Dec. 24. Concord. . Tracy, Charles Abbot Howard Samuel and Portia Elizabeth Hardy


35. Jan. 25. Concord. . Troupe, James Edward . James J. and Marie I. Bengston


36. Mar. 22. Concord. . White, Jean Marie . . . Robert Henry and Elizabeth May Scully


37. Dec. 23. Concord. . Wilgren, Niilo John, Jr. ... . Niilo John and Dora Constance Stephens


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Marriages Registered in 1930


No.


Date


Place of Marriage


Names


Residence


1.


Apr. 26.


Concord


. . Anderson, Olaf


. Acton


Munson, Olga Cornelia


. Acton


2. Apr. 7.


Acton


Bigelow, Arthur Sawyer


. Harvard


Gardner, Doris Frances


. Acton


3. Dec. 17.


Concord


Carey, James Nelson .


. Acton


Grantmyre, Clara King Concord


4. June 28.


Concord


. Christiansen, Axel A.


. Acton


Hansen, Edith J. .


. Concord


5. Aug. 29. Acton


. Freese, Arthur L.


. Acton


Whittemore, Esther O.


. Acton


6. June 28. Bedford Feltus, William Raymond , Acton


Monsen, Ellen Gertrude Concord


7.


Aug. 20.


Acton


. Frost, Clarence A. Acton


Pederson, Inga .


. Acton


8.


Mar. 15.


Concord


. Goucher, Robert Alpheus Sudbury


9.


June 21.


Boston


. Greenough, Ernest C. Acton


Lynch, Edith G. . Boston


Haskell, Albert F. Harvard


Nixon. Edith Mae Acton


11. Dec. 25. Concord


Hutt, Chester M. Woburn


Thatcher, Lillian Angelina . Acton


12. Sept. 6. Concord Johanson, Carl Gordon, Jr. Concord


Rayner, Dorothy Adaline Acton


Kazokas, Joseph . Acton 13. July 20. Maynard


Vitkauskis, Annie Adaline . Acton




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