Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1936-1940, Part 29

Author: Acton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1936
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Executive Clerk Virginia Milbery


Office : Town Hall.


Hours : 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.


Meetings : Board of Selectmen, Wednesday evenings at 7:30; Board of Public Welfare, Monday evenings at 7:00.


Finance Committee


Murray Brown Alfred W. Davis


William T. Merriam


Webster S. Blanchard


Alden C. Flagg


Howard J. Billings


Superintendent of Streets William C. Kazokas


Town Accountant


Howard L. Jones Term expires 1941


Registrars of Voters


Walter L. O'Neil


Term expires 1940


Arthur Lee


Term expires 1941


William B. Feely


Term expires 1942


Horace F. Tuttle


Ex-Officio


Election Officers


Precinct I Warden-James W. Coughlin Clerk-Arthur W. Wayne Inspector-Arthur F. Davis


Term expires 1940


Term expires 1941


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Inspector-Paul G. Coughlin


Deputy Warden-George A. Murphy Deputy Clerk-Spencer H. Taylor Deputy Inspector-S. E. Knowlton Deputy Inspector-Leo F. McCarthy


Precinct II


Warden-Clarence R. Robbins


Clerk-Grace J. Cullinane


Inspector-Howard F. Jones


Inspector-Sophia Walsh


Deputy Warden-Reginald Stoney


Deputy Clerk-Thomas Murray


Deputy Inspector-Frank A. Merriam


Deputy Inspector-Joseph Lemoine


Precinct III Warden-Fannie E. Davis


Clerk-Peter Duggan


Inspector-Havelock J. Schnair


Inspector-Frank McDonald


Deputy Warden-Bertram D. Hall


Deputy Clerk-Daniel J. Hurley


Deputy Inspector-Harry Holt


Deputy Inspector-John J. Duggan


Fire Engineeers H. Stuart MacGregor, Chief Engineer Clarence Frost, Asst. Engineer-Precinct I David Clayton, Asst. Engineer-Precinct II Arno H. Perkins, Asst. Engineer-Precinct III


Cattle Inspector Ernest E. Allsopp


Forest Warden H. Stuart MacGregor


Dog Officer Arthur Fraser


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Sealer of Weights and Measures Clare A. Milbery


Superintendent of Town Forest Albert R. Jenks


Surveyors of Wood and Lumber


Bertram D. Hall


Charles E. Smith


George H. Reed


Field Drivers


Michael Foley Norman Perkins Robert G. Willett


George A. Braman


Superintendent of Moth Work James J. Knight


Police Officers *Michael Foley, Chief


George A. Braman Norman Perkins


Robert G. Willett *Civil Service-Permanent


Burial Agent Waldo J. Flint


Soldiers' Relief Agent Waldo J. Flint


Superintendent of Jones Memorial Field Eden Cahill


George H. Reed William Braman A. W. Davis F. D. Harrington M. B. Ferber Philip Newell Willard Houghton W. H. Soar


Public Weighers Alfred Davis, Jr.


G. Howard Reed


W. H. Francis Davis


Thomas Hearon


Fred Burke


Fred Stone


Albert S. Braman


Clarence E. Braman


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Selectmen's Report


We submit, herewith, the reports of the various depart- ments of the Town for the year ending December 31, 1939, also all of the actions under the different articles voted at the last annual Town Meeting and the Special Town Meeting.


The Legislature did not appropriate any money for Chap- ter 90, road construction, for 1939 and 1940, therefore this board took no action under Articles 16 and 17 as voted at the last annual meeting. The Town will not appropriate any money for this work in 1940.


This board traded for a new snow plow and purchased another sand spreader to efficiently carry on the work of snow removal and sanding of the highways.


This board recommends an appropriation for Work Relief for 1940, also an increased appropriation for street lighting in order to install additional street lights.


We wish to thank the different officers and committees of the Town for carrying out their work in the different departments of the Town.


We solicit the cooperation and advice of the citizens to improve the operation of Town business.


JAMES E. KINSLEY RALPH W. PIPER RAYMOND F. DURKEE Selectmen of Acton


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TOWN MEETINGS


Abstract of the Proceedings of the Annual Town Meeting, March 13, 1939


Art. 1 To choose all necessary town officers and com- mittees and fix salaries of all town officers.


A motion, "That the salaries voted at this meeting and /or designated by the Board of Selectmen by authority of this meeting be the full and complete compensation for the respective officers in accomplishing the business of the town, and that all other sums received by the various officers, in pursuance of town business, unless specifically exempted by an Act of the General Court or a By-law of the town be accounted for and paid into the general funds of the town," did not prevail.


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


Chose Charlotte Conant trustee of the Goodnow Fund for three years.


Chose Clarence Frost trustee of the Acton Firemen's Relief Fund for three years.


Chose H. Stuart MacGregor trustee of the West Acton Firemen's Relief Fund for three years.


Voted : That the salary of the Tax Collector be one thousand dollars per annum and to allow an additional charge for expense of postage incurred in the collection of taxes.


Voted: That the salary of the chairman of the Selectmen be three hundred dollars per annum and the other members two hundred dollars each per annum.


Voted: That the salaries of the Assessors be nine hun-


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dred dollars in the aggregate per annum to be apportioned as they may determine.


A motion that the salaries of the Assessors be four hun- dred and fifty dollars per annum, did not prevail.


Voted: That the salary of the chairman of the Board of Public Welfare be one hundred and twenty-five dollars per annum and of the other members seventy-five dollars each per annum and that a member of the Board of Public Welfare shall serve as Supervisor of Old Age Assistance and that the expense of administering this assistance, such as necessary supplies, salary and traveling expense of said supervisor, shall not exceed the amount provided for this purpose by the Federal Government.


Voted: That the salary of the chairman of the Board of Health be twenty-five dollars per annum, the clerk, fifteen dollars and the other member ten dollars per annum.


Voted : That the salary of the Moderator be fifteen dollars for the annual meeting and ten dollars for special meetings.


Voted: That the salary of the Town Clerk be two hun- dred dollars 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.


Art. 2. To see if the town will vote to accept the several reports of the town officers.


Voted: To accept the several reports of town officers,


Voted: That the Selectmen be commended for the stand they took on the purchase of the truck voted in 1938.


Art. 3. To hear and act upon the reports of any com-


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mittee chosen at any previous meeting that have not already reported.


No action taken under this article.


Art. 4. To see what sum of money the town will appro- priate to defray the necessary and usual expenses of the sev- eral 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 and raise by taxation for : Highways, General Maintenance :


Villages


$1,150.00


Chapter 81


8,850.00


Chapter 90


2,000.00


Education


47,000.00


Street Lighting


3,500.00


Memorial Library, current expenses


1,000.00


Memorial Library, branch service


300.00


Memorial Library, books


200.00


Hydrant Service


3,128.00


General Government


6,500.00


Buildings and Grounds


1,500.00


Cemeteries ($150 from Land Fund)


1,450.00


Military Aid


150.00


State Aid


600.00


Soldiers' Relief


2,500.00


Police Department


2,500.00


Board of Health


1,200.00


Public Health Nurse, Salary


2,000.00


Public Health Nurse, Expenses


200.00


Welfare, Temporary Aid


6,000.00


Aid to Dependent Children


1,800.00


Old Age Assistance


14,000.00


Tree Warden, care of trees


700.00


Unclassified


400.00


Notes and Bonds


5,500.00


Interest on notes and bonds


572.50


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Interest on Revenue Loans


250.00


Memorial Day


275.00


Fire Department


2,800.00


Forest Fires 500.00


Gypsy Moth Work


1,200.00


Liability Insurance


1,000.00


Treasurer's, Collector's and Clerk's Bonds


253.00


County Hospital, maintenance


994.23


Fire Department, hose and equipment


500.00


Redemption of tax titles


100,00


Expense of Dog Officer


225.00


Main Street, Improvement (Art. 16)


3,500.00


School Street (Art. 17)


1,000.00


Snow, Removal and Sanding


4,200.00


Jones' Athletic Field


300.00


Work Relief (Art. 19)


2,000.00


Transfer from Machinery Fund to


Machinery Account 700.00


Cemeteries, to be raised


1,300.00


Cemeteries, transfer from Land Fund 150.00


Reserve Fund from Overlay Surplus Account. .. 1,500.00


Unpaid Bills, 1938 (Art. 24)


1,263.70


Art. 5. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for the observance of Memorial Day.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of two hun- dred and seventy-five dollars to be expended under the direc- tion of a committee consisting of the Commander of the Isaac Davis Post, G. A. R., and the Commander and Finance Officer of Edwards-Quimby Post, American Legion.


Art. 6. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for the maintenance of the fire depart- ment or vote anything thereon.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of twenty- eight hundred dollars.


Art. 7. To see if the town will pay for fighting brush fires and fix a price thereon.


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Voted : To appropriate five hundred dollars for fighting brush fires and that the price for services and labor be fixed at fifty cents per hour for firemen, sixty cents per hour for Deputy Forest Warden and seventy-five cents per hour for the Forest Warden.


Art. 8. 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 raise and appropriate the sum of one thou- sand dollars.


Art. 9. To see what amount of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for the payment of premiums on all town officers' bonds, or act anything thereon.


Voted : To raise and appropriate two hundred and fifty- three dollars for the payment of premiums on all bonds of town officials.


Art. 10. To see if the town will vote to authorize the town 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, 1939 and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.


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 finan- cial year beginning January 1, 1939 and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.


Art. 11. To see if the town will vote to employ a public health nurse and raise and appropriate a sum of money for the maintenance of same.


Voted: To employ a public health nurse to be under the direction of the Board of Health and to appropriate two thou-


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sand dollars for the salary of said nurse and two hundred dollars for expenses.


Art. 12. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $1,200.00 or any other sum for the suppres- sion of brown tail and gypsy moths or act anything thereon.


Voted : To raise and appropriate the sum of twelve hun- dred dollars for moth work.


Art. 13. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money for the care of shade trees or act any- thing thereon.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of seven hun- dred dollars for the care of shade trees.


Art. 14. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of two hundred dollars for the redemption of tax titles held by the town.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of two hun- dred dollars for the redemption of tax titles held by the town.


Art. 15. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of $225 for the use of the treasurer, to pay the expenses of the local dog officer. The town will be reim- bursed for the amount spent by the County of Middlesex or act anything thereon.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of two hun- dred and twenty-five dollars.


Art. 16. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum of money for the improvement of Main Street, from the Carlisle line to the State Road in East Acton, said money to be used in conjunction with any money which may be allotted by the State or County, or both, for this purpose or take any other action in relation thereto.


Voted: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of three thousand five hundred dollars for the continuance of the improvement of Main Street, from the Carlisle line to the State Road in East Acton, said sum or any portion thereof to be used in conjunction with any money which may be allotted


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by the State or County, or both, for this purpose.


Art. 17. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum of money for the specific repairs and widen- ings of School Street, South Acton, said money to be used in conjunction with any money which may be allotted by the State or County, or both, for this purpose or take any other action in relation thereto.


Voted: That the town raise and appropriate the sum of one thousand dollars for the specific repairs and widenings of School Street, South Acton, said sum or any portion thereof to be used in conjunction with any money which may be al- lotted by the State or County, or both, for this purpose.


Art. 18. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of three hundred dollars for the mainten- ance of Jones Community Field, South Acton, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of three hun- dred dollars for the maintenance of Jones Community Field, South Acton.


Art. 19. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of $10,000.00 for the Work Relief Fund or act anything thereon.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of two thou- sand (2000) dollars for a Work Relief Fund.


Art. 20. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum sufficient to pay the County of Middlesex, as required by law, the town's share of the net cost of the care, maintenance and repair of the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital as assessed in accordance with the provisions of Chap- ter 111 of the General Laws and Acts in amendment thereof and in addition thereto and including Chapter 400, Section 25G (6) (a) of the Acts of 1936 or take any action in relation thereto.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of nine hundred ninety-four and 23/100 dollars, to meet the assessment made


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on the town for the purpose mentioned in this article.


Art. 21. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money sufficient to rebuild that portion of road in West Acton, known as Central Street, beginning at its intersection with Massachusetts Avenue, so-called, thence northerly to a point formerly rebuilt near the residence of Millard J. Handley or take any action in relation thereto.


Voted : To pass over the article.


Art. 22. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of $550.00 or any other sum to purchase new fire hose.


Art. 23. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to purchase additional equipment for fighting brush fires or act anything thereon.


Acting under Articles 22 and 23 jointly, it was


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of five hun- dred dollars for the purchase of new hose and equipment for the fire department.


Art. 24. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to pay the following unpaid bills for 1938 or do or act anything thereon.


General Government


$459.30


Buildings and Grounds


94.70


Fire Department


15.00


Board of Health


85.27


Town Nurse


26.74


Highways


19.25


Public Welfare


549.44


Branch Library


10.00


Dog Officer


4.00


$1,263.70


Voted : To raise and appropriate the sum of one thou- sand two hundred sixty-three and 70/100 dollars to pay the unpaid bills for 1938 specified in the article.


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Art. 25. To see if the town will vote to transfer $700.00 from the Machinery Fund to the Machinery Account and the purchase of a hone for the road department or act anything thereon.


Voted: To transfer the sum of seven hundred dollars from the Machinery Fund to the Machinery Account and to purchase a hone for the road department.


Art. 26. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of $1,200.00 to purchase a truck for the Street Department or act anything thereon.


Voted: To pass over the article.


Art. 27. To see if the town will vote to appoint a com- mittee composed of one veteran and one non-veteran from each of the three precincts of the town, to purchase the truck for the Street Department or act anything thereon.


Voted: To pass over the article.


Art. 28. To see if the town will vote to accept the lay- out as made by the selectmen of a street in South Acton lead- ing Northwesterly from Main Street toward the Marlboro Branch railroad tracks a distance of approximately 200 feet to a point beyond the residence of L. Edward Laird.


Voted: That the town accept as a town way, the laying out by the Selectmen of a street extending northwesterly from Main Street in South Acton a distance of approximately 200 feet over land of Howard J. Billings and others to land now or formerly of L. Edward Laird and that said way be named Fletcher Court.


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Abstract of the Proceedings of the Special Town Meeting Held December 18, 1939


Art. 1. To see if the town will raise and appropriate an additional sum of money for the use of the Welfare Depart- ment by borrowing under Chapter 58 of the Acts of 1938 or transfer from available funds.


Voted : To raise and appropriate fifteen hundred (1500) dollars for the use of the Welfare Department by transferring said amount from the surplus revenue account.


Art. 2. To see if the town will raise and appropriate an additional sum of money for the use of the Bureau of Old Age Assistance by borrowing under Chapter 58 of the Acts of 1938 or transfer from available funds.


Voted: To raise and appropriate seven hundred (700) dollars for the use of the Bureau of Old Age Assistance by transferring said amount from the surplus revenue account.


Art. 3. To see if the town will authorize payment of the bills of Dr. O. L. Clark amounting to fifty-five (55) dollars and Lillian F. Taylor amounting to thirteen (13) dollars for spec- ial services rendered the Board of Health.


Voted: To authorize the payment of the bills of Dr. O. L. Clark amounting to $55.00 and the bill of Lillian F. Taylor amounting to $13.00 for special services rendered the Board of Health.


Art. 4. To see if the town will raise and appropriate an additional sum of money for Snow Removal by borrowing un- der Chapter 58 of the Acts of 1938 or transfer from available funds.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of five hun- dred (500) dollars for Snow Removal by transferring said amount from the surplus revenue account.


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Town Clerk's Report


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Births


Whole number recorded


40


Born in Acton


5


Native parentage


35


Males


20


Foreign parentage


1


Females


20


Mixed parentage


4


Marriages


Whole number recorded


50


Residents of Acton. .


51


Residents of other places


49


Deaths


Whole number recorded


28


Residents of Acton ..


27


Residents of other places


1


Occurring in Acton. ..


20


Occurring in other places


8


Average age in years, 65 plus


HORACE F. TUTTLE, Town Clerk.


Births Registered in 1939


Date Place of Birth


Name of Child


Mar. 16


Concord


Anderson, Edwin Joseph


June 11


Concord


Baker, Jackson Robert


Dec. 28


Acton


Beach, Rebecca Elaine


May 2 Concord


Byron, Marcia Ann


July 8 Acton


Byron, Mary Elizabeth


Nov. 4 Concord


Byron, Thomas Clarke, Jr.


Sept. 8 Brockton


Carey, Philip Thomas, Jr. Charter, Dorothy Corinne


Nov. 25 Concord


June 25 Concord


Christofferson, Allen Martin, Jr.


Dec. 11 Concord Christofferson, Linda Ann


Feb. 28 Concord Conquest, Joseph Arthur


Mar. 19 Ayer


Costello, Terry Lee


Oct. 26 Lowell Cross, John Kendall


Oct. 18 Concord Cushing, Robert Preston


May 28 Concord Davis, Ronald Carlson


Aug. 31 Concord


Davis, Warren Joseph


June 11 Acton


Finan, Howard Irving


Oct. 25 Concord Fullonton, Robert Francis


June 25 Concord


Gatchell, Deborah Savage


Mar. 20 Concord


Aug. 24 Concord


Hartwell, Barbara May


Hendrickson, Jean Lois


Name of Parents


Edwin A. and Josephine Rose Paolino James W. and Marion Barker John and Marion Cook Walter E. and Jessie L. Knowlton Francis and Catherine Ward Thomas C. and Marion C. Davis Philip T. and Claire Sewall George H. and Dorothy B. Matthews Allen M. and Anne F. Russell Carl A. and Jessie E. Ferguson Arthur J. and Emily Soubosky Walter J. and Helen F. L. Norris Ernest E. and Cynthia K. Roberts Preston L. and Anna E. Johnson Eugene and Lucy Mae Jones Warren J. and Florence M. Phalon Gerald H. and Bertha M. Cummings Donald F. and Laura C. Heath Hermann H. and Ruth B. Michie Russell G. and Lillian M. Shaw George A. and Mildred G. Christiansen


Births Registered in 1939-Continued


Date Place of Birth


Name of Child


Sept. 28 Acton


Nov. 24


Concord


Mar. 30 Arlington


Dec. 27 Concord


Dec. 24


Concord


Kenney, Katharine Ann


Dec. 29


Concord


Knippel, Friedrich Drew


July 2 Concord


Laffin, James Walter


May 23 Concord


Massie, Corinne Mae


Dec. 6 Concord


Mauro, Nancy Nina


Aug. 27


Concord


McGovern, Nancy Ann


July 19 Concord Murray, Louise Frances June 23 Concord Nelson, Faith Adelaide


Oct. 31 Concord


Nichols, Karen Elizabeth


Mar. 23 Concord


Perkins, Patricia Anne


Feb. 8 Concord


Reed, Thomas Edward, Jr.


May 20 Concord


Schmalz, Nancy Dawn


Oct. 20 Concord


Tracy, Ruth Ann


June 27 Acton


Troupe, Robert Leo


Apr. 22 Waltham


Welsh, John Carl


Howe, James Douglas Hunnewell, Shirley Ann Irving, Anne


Kazokas, James Albert


Name of Parents James S. and Arlene Stuart Charles W. and Shirley D. Goodrich Wilbur C. and Frances V. Annis William Cypras and Jennie Anne Bygot Donald Herbert and Louise Russell Ernest August and Jessie Wood Fraser D. and Eleanor Morison William A., Jr., and Evelyn P. Ogilvie


Alphonse and Nellie M. Razourk George R. and Susan M. Marino Thomas M. and Alice K. Evans Emery D. and Margaret J. Christofferson John M. and Vieno E. Maki Edgar A. and Eleanor Byron Thomas E. and Laura M. Johnston Wilder E. and Beverly Ackerman Howard S. and Portia E. Hardy James and Marie Bengtson James M. and Thelma Clark


Marriages Registered in 1939


Date


Place


Names


Residence


June 30


Acton


Akers, Rodney Arthur Flint, Ruth Estelle


Concord Acton


Waltham


Acton


Feb. 14 Maynard


Anderson, Walter Eric Servais, Mona Eugenia Bessey, Walter Alden


Bedford


Freeman, Ina Adelia


Acton


Apr. 9 Boxboro


Briggs, George Henry


Acton


Dec. 30 Concord Brown, Robert


Acton


Bent, Ruth


Concord


Apr. 16 Acton


Butler, George W.


Acton


Briggs, Dorothy


Acton


June 24 Arlington


Bean, Forrest E., Jr.


Acton


Balsor, Frances Eleanor


Arlington


Sept. 4 Maynard


Bloomberg, Emanuel M. Swartz, Gertrude


Maynard


Aug. 11 Concord


Chamberlin, Henry Francis


Acton


Acton


Apr. 19 Hudson


Spiers, Edith M. Clayton, George E.


Acton


Wetherbee, Mary E.


Stow


Oct. 21


Waltham


Reynolds, Bertha Belle


Boxboro


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Acton


Date


Place May 28 Somerville


Feb. 19


Acton


Names Conquest, James Harry Sweeney, Mary Josephine Dakin, Norman W. Liese, Myrtle Louise Danielson, Eric W. Johnson, Alice D.


Residence


Acton Somerville


Acton


Acton


Mar. 11 Belmont


Brookline


Acton


June 1 Lawrence


Day, George Newton


Acton


Buker, Clara May


Lawrence


Aug. 24 Acton


Douglass, Glenn Welmer


Acton


Reed, Flora Blanche


Acton


Apr. 10 Everett


Dowd, William Gardner


Acton


Apr. 14 No. Brookfield


Dunn, Harold R.


Acton


Mason, C. Eleanor


Acton


Nov. 30 Acton


Enneguess, John


Acton


May 27 Newton


Flagg, Alden Clifton, Jr.


Acton


Hansen, Carol


Newton


Aug. 6 Maynard


Freeman, George Ferdinand


Acton


Hermanson, Aili Vellamo


Maynard


Sept. 17 Acton


Frawley, John Francis


Concord


Donahue, Alice Mary


Maynard


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Reardon Marie


Acton


Ployart, Mary G.


Maynard


Date Place


Names


Residence


Apr. 8 Acton


French, Kenneth G.


Acton Acton


Dec. 2 Acton


Goodwin, Malcolm F. Smith, Winifred A.


Winchester


Aug. 23 Malden


Gray, Charles Elijah


Acton


Burton, Bertha (Ashley)


Acton


June 24 Acton


Hadley, Walter H.


Northampton


Bisbee, Rena I.


Watertown


Aug. 13 Somerville


Hopkins, Frederick Wallace


Acton


Sept. 9 Concord


Acton


Hansen, Margaret Alvelder


Concord


July 31 Brattleboro, Vt.


Schiavone, Eleanor


Revere


May 27 Millbury Lawson, Leonard Daw, Margaret


Millbury


June 18 Woburn


Leclerc, Joseph Edward


Acton


Flaherty, Susan Louise


Woburn


Sept. 24 Acton


Lupo, Joseph Albert


Waltham


Crowley, Catherine Alice


Maynard


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Wall, Helen Rita Larsen, Leslie


Acton


Lawrence, Frederick Francis


Acton


Acton


Langley, Germaine Antonia


Acton


Date Place June 24


Holyoke


Oct. 14 Maynard


Nov. 5 Acton


Apr. 30 Acton


June 23 Acton


Oct. 21 Acton


June 25 Concord


O'Neil, Walter Leo Blanchard, Ruth Craig


Concord


Oct. 17 Saugus


Parkhurst, Roland E. Turner, Dorothy L.


Acton


Saugus


Nov. 30 Waltham


Perkins, Norman Levi


Acton


Waltham


Maynard


Maynard


Acton


Matteson, Dorothy Inez


Residence


Acton Holyoke Maynard Acton Maynard Maynard Acton


Stow


Acton


Bloomberg, Eleanor


Arlington




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