Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1941-1945, Part 10

Author: Acton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1941
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1,905.33


Buildings and Grounds


2,000.00


Police Department :


Chief's Salary 1,800.00


Assistant's Salary 1,550.00


450.00


General expense 400.00


Cruiser, Police Department, Article 16


1,500.00


Fire Department


2,800.00


Fire Department, Boots, Coats, Helmets


500.00


Forest Fires 900.00


Hydrant Service


3,453.00


Moth Department, for spraying only


1,000.00


Tree Warden 500.00


Health Department


1,200.00


Town Nurse, Salary


2,000.00


Town Nurse, Expenses


200.00


Snow Removal, estimated


4,000.00


Street Lighting


3,950.00


Public Welfare


5,000.00


State Aid


240.00


Military Aid 300.00


Aid to Dependent Children


2,000.00


Old Age Assistance


18,000.00


Department of Education, Schools


52,000.00


Insurance, High School


300.00


Library, Maintenance


1,500.00


Library, Books 200.00


Operating expense for cruiser


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Cemeteries


2,800.00


Insurance Liability


800.00


Memorial Day, Article 5 250.00


Expense of Dog Officer


200.00


Work Relief 200.00


100.00


Redemption of Tax Titles


Jones Athletic Field, Article 18


300.00


Unclassified


400.00


Interest on Notes and Bonds


400.00


Interest on Revenue Loans


100.00


Soldiers' Relief


1,600.00


Middlesex County Hospital Maintenance, Art. 15


1,012.12 -


New Seats, Town Hall, Article 9


250.00


Transfer from Machinery Fund to Mach. Acct. 750.00


From Overlay Surplus Account


2,000.00


$140,261.95


Acting on a motion to appropriate money for Buildings and Grounds-Voted: That the Parent Teachers Association be given the use of the Town Hall for school lunches from October 1, 1942 to April 1, 1943 without charge.


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 hundred and fifty dollars for the observance of Memorial Day.


Art. 6. 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 finan- cial year beginning January 1, 1942, 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 unanimously: That the town treasurer, with the


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approval of the selectmen, be and is hereby authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the rev- enue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1942, 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. 7. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money for the Work Relief Fund, or act any- thing thereon.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of two hun- dred (200) dollars for the Work Relief Fund.


Art. 8. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $230.00 for the use of the treasurer, to pay the expenses of the local dog officer. The town will be re- imbursed for the amount spent by the County of Middlesex, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of two hun- dred (200) dollars for the use of the treasurer, to pay the expenses of the local dog officer.


Art. 9. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to purchase additional seats for the Town Hall or act anything thereon.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of two hun- dred and fifty (250) dollars for the purchase of additional seats for the Town Hall.


Art. 10. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to continue 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 : To pass over the article.


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Art. 11. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to purchase and install directional signs or act anything thereon.


Voted : To pass over the article.


Art. 12. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to purchase and install a new heating system in the Town Hall or act anything thereon.


Voted: That a committee of three be appointed by the Moderator to investigate the need of a new heating system for the Town Hall and report at some later meeting. Com- mittee appointed by Moderator-Walter M. Cook, James Fitz- gerald and Ray L. Harris.


Art. 13. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to insure the High School Building or act anything thereon.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of ($300.00) three hundred dollars to pay for the insurance on the High School Building to be insured for the amount of ($20,000.00) twenty thousand dollars for the term of three years.


Art. 14. To see if the town will accept as a town way or street, the laying out by the selectmen, of an extension of Maple Ave., westerly about 341 feet to the house of Charles H. Liebfried, as shown on a plan filed in the office of the town clerk.


Voted: To accept as a town street, the laying out by the selectmen, of the extension of Maple Ave., westerly about 341 feet to the house of Charles H. Liebfried, as shown on a plan filed in the office of the town clerk.


Art. 15. To see if the town will vote to appropriate a sum sufficient to pay the County of Middlesex, as required by law, the town's share of the net cost of the care, mainte- nance, and repair of the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hos-


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pital, as assessed in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 111 of the General Laws and Acts in amendment thereof and in addition thereto and including Chapter 400, Section 25 G (6) (a) of the Acts of 1936 or take any action in relation thereto.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of one thou- sand twelve and 12/100 ($1,012.12) dollars to meet the assessment made on the town for the purpose mentioned in this article.


Art. 16. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to purchase a cruiser equipped with two-way radio for the police department or act anything thereon.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of fifteen hun- dred ($1500.00) dollars to purchase a cruiser equipped with two-way radio for the police department.


Art. 17. To see if the town will accept Section 1, Chap- ter 85, General Laws as amended relative to bicycle registra- tion.


Voted: To accept Section 1, Chapter 84, General Laws as amended relative to bicycle registration.


Art. 18. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $300.00 for the maintenance of Jones Com- munity Field, South Acton, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To raise and appropriate three hunderd (300) dollars for the maintenance of Jones Community Field, South Acton.


Art. 19. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of one hundred (100) dollars for the redemp- tion of tax titles held by the town.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of one hundred


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(100) dollars for the redemption of tax titles held by the town.


Art. 20. To see if the town will vote to transfer $750.00 from the Machinery Fund to the Machinery Account, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To transfer seven hundred fifty (750) dollars from the Machinery Fund to the Machinery Account.


Art. 21. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to replace the present ladder truck in South Acton or act anything thereon.


The following motion was made:


To raise and appropriate not more than $9,000.00 for the purpose of purchasing a ladder truck with the necessary equipment for the fire department and to meet said appropria- tion, that $1,000.00 be raised in the tax levy of the current year and that the treasurer with the approval of the selectmen be and hereby is authorized to borrow $8,000.00 and issue bonds or notes of the town therefor, payable in not more than five years in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44, General Laws.


The committee, consisting of David J. Clayton, Lloyd Priest, Earl Hayward, Theron Lowden, George Morse and William Merriam, are hereby authorized to dispose of the old truck to what they consider the best advantage, by sale, turn- in toward the new truck or otherwise.


Amendment that the sum of $2,500.00 be substituted for $9,000.00 did not prevail.


Amendment that the sum of $6,500.00 be substituted for $9,000.00 did not prevail.


The original motion did not prevail.


Voted: That the article be referred to a committee of three to be appointed by the Moderator, to investigate the


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matter, with instructions to report at a special town meeting within sixty days. Committee appointed by the Moderator- H. Stuart MacGregor, Lawrence Donnelly, George S. Braman.


Art. 22. To see if the town will vote to pay for fighting building fires and fix a price thereon.


Voted : That the matter be left with the Selectmen.


Art. 23. To see if the town will be responsible for acci- dents caused by fire apparatus operators and to what extent.


Voted : That the Selectmen be authorized to consult legal counsel and to take such further action in the matter as they may determine.


Voted: To adjourn.


Abstract of the Proceedings of the Special Town Meeting, May 4, 1942


Art. 1. To hear and act upon the report of the committee appointed by the moderator to consider Article 12 of the annual town meeting, pertaining to a heating system in the Town Hall and see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money for same or act anything thereon.


Voted : To take up Article 6 in conjuction with Article 1.


Voted: That the report of the committee on installing a heating system in the Town Hall be accepted.


Voted Unanimously : To raise and appropriate the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars ($2500.00) for the purpose of installing a new heating system in the Town Hall. That the Selectmen with the committee on heating be instructed to install a boiler large enough to heat the library at some future date.


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Art. 2. To hear and act upon the report of the committee appointed by the moderator to consider Article 21 of the annual town meeting, pertaining to the replacement of the ladder truck in South Acton and see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for same or act any- thing thereon.


Voted: To accept the report of the committee on the replacement of a ladder truck in South Acton.


Voted Unanimously : That there be appropriated the sum of four thousand dollars ($4,000.00) to replace the ladder truck at Precinct 2 and to meet the said appropriation there be raised in the tax levy of 1942 the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) and that the treasurer with the approval of the selectmen be authorized to borrow the sum of three thousand dollars ($3,000.00) and to issue notes therefor pay- able in accordance with Chapter 44, General Laws; so that the whole loan shall be paid in not more than three years; that the purchase of said truck be left to the Board of Select- men and the Fire Engineers of the town, also that the Select- men be authorized to dispose of any unnecessary equipment.


Art. 3. To hear and act upon the report of the town counsel to consider Article 23 of the annual town meeting, pertaining to the responsibility for accidents caused by fire apparatus operators.


The report of the town counsel was read by the chairman of the Selectmen and accepted.


Voted : That the Selectmen be instructed to insert an article in the warrant of the next annual town meeting per- taining to Chapter 41, Section 100A.


Art. 4. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to increase the salary of the Chief of Police and that of the assistant, at the rate of $200.00 each per annum or act anything thereon.


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Motion: To raise and appropriate the sum of $400, to increase the salary of the Chief of Police and that of the assistant at the rate of $200.00 each per annum. Did not prevail.


Art. 5. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to erect and maintain an observation tower, for the purpose of spotting and reporting aeroplanes, as an aid to defense, in co-operation with the Army Air Corps or act anything thereon.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of $400.00 for the erection of an observation tower.


Art. 6. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money to connect the heating system of the Memorial Library to the heating system of the Town Hall or act anything thereon.


Action taken under Article 1.


On Motion, Voted to adjourn.


Abstract of the Proceedings of the Special Town Meeting, November 23, 1942


Art. 1. To see if the town will vote to transfer a sum of money not exceeding $2,700.00 from the surplus revenue fund for the purchase of the power grader now rented by the town or act anything thereon.


Voted: That the sum of $2,700.00 be transferred from the surplus revenue fund for the purchase of the power grader now rented by the town.


Voted to adjourn.


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State Election, November 3, 1942


D .- Democratic


R .- Republican


C .- Communist S. P .- Socialist Party


S. L. P .- Socialist Labor Party P .- Prohibition


Prct 1 Prct 2 Pret 3 Ttl


Whole number of ballots cast ..


346 334 372 1052


Governor


Roger L. Putnam-D. .


59


70


75


204


Leverett Saltonstall-R.


282


258


291


831


Henning A. Blomen-S. L. P.


0


0


1


1


Otis A. Hood-C.


0


2


0


2


Joseph Massida-S. P.


0


0


0


0


Guy S. Williams-P.


0


0


0


0


0


0


4


4


William McMaster Blanks


5


4


1 10


Lieutenant Governor


Horace T. Cahill-R.


287


258


301


846


John C. Carr-D.


49


70


62


181


Walter S. Hutchins-S. P.


1


0


1


2


George L. McGlynn-S. L. P.


0


0


1


1


E. Frank Searle-P.


0


0


3


3


Blanks


9


6


4


19


Secretary


Joseph J. Buckley-D.


45


67


58


170


Frederic W. Cook-R.


289


254


304


847


Bernard G. Kelly-S. L. P.


2


1


2


5


Abbie L. Tebbets-P.


2


0


2


4


Peter Wartiainen, Jr .- S. P.


0


0


0


0


Blanks


8


12


6


26


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Treasurer


Laurence Curtis-R.


274


244


283


801


Francis X. Hurley-D.


58


75


76


209


Martha E. Geer-P.


0


1


2


3


Gote Elvel Palmquist-S. L. P.


1


0


1


2


Anders H. Swenson-S. P.


0


2


1


3


Blanks


13


12


9


34


Auditor


Thomas J. Buckley-D.


63


79


69


211


Russell A. Wood-R.


270


239


287


796


Herbert Crabtree-S. L. P.


1


0


1


2


Ethel J. Prince-P.


0


1


2


3


Blanks


12


15


13


40


Attorney General


James E. Agnew-D.


37


58


43


138


Robert T. Bushnell-R.


297


263


314


874


Charles F. Danforth-P.


1


0


3


4


Fred E. Oelcher-S. L. P.


1


0


1


2


Howard Penley-S. P.


0


0


0


0


Blanks


10


13


11


34


Senator in Congress


Joseph E. Casey-D.


51


82


69


202


Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr .- R.


288


245


297


830


Horace I. Hillis-S. L. P.


1


1


1


3


George L. Paine-S. P.


0


0


0


0


George L. Thompson-P.


0


0


0


0


One War ballot, Pct. 2


Blanks


6


7


5


18


Congressman


Edith Nourse Rogers-R.


315


302


345


962


One War Ballot, Pct. 2


Blanks


31


33


27


91


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Prct 1 Prct 2 Pret 3 Ttl


Councillor


Frank A. Brooks-R.


296


257


310


863


William F. A. Graham-D.


32


58


44


134


Blanks


18


19


18


55


Senator


Louis B. Connors-D.


76


93


99


268


Richard I. Furbush-R.


255


225


259


739


Blanks


15


16


14


45


Representatives in General Court


John H. Valentine --- R.


301


274


333


908


Blanks


45


60


39


144


District Attorney


Robert F. Bradford-R.


305


266


315


886


Joseph R. Corish-D.


27


50


39


116


Blanks


14


18


18


50


Register of Probate and Insolvency


Loring P. Jordan-R.


281


239


295


815


William F. McCarty-D.


42


67


51


160


Blanks


23


28


26


77


County Commissioner


Thomas B. Brennan-D.


52


74


68


194


Charles C. Warren-R.


276


237


282


795


Blanks


18


23


22


63


County Treasurer


Charles P. Howard-R.


305


271


328


904


Blanks


41


63


44


148


Question No. 1. Law Proposed by Initiative Petition-Birth Control.


Yes


190


137


183


510


No.


88


118


125


331


Blanks


68


79


64


211


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Alcoholic Beverages-Question No. 1.


Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alco- holic beverages (Whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages.)


Yes


103


129


132


364


No


208


162


218


588


Blanks


35


43


22


100


Alcoholic Beverages-Question No. 2.


Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages.)


Yes


108


144


116


368


No


189


140


231


560


Blanks


49


50


25


124


Alcoholic Beverages-Question No. 3.


Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alco- holic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the prem- ises.


Yes


117


144


138


399


No.


186


137


207


530


Blanks


43


53


27


123


Pari-Mutuel-(Horse)


Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed horse races be permitted in this County ?


Yes


135


151


135


421


No


162


126


178


466


Blanks


49


57


59


165


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Pair-Mutuel-(Dog)


Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed dog races be per- mitted in this County ?


Yes


104


130


117


351


No


168


126


184


478


Blanks


74


78


71


223


Question of Public Policy.


"Shall the Representative in the General Court from this district be instructed to vote to request the President and Congress to call at the earliest possible moment a con- vention of Representatives of all free peoples, to frame a Federal Constitution under which they may unite in a Democratic World Gov- ernment ?"


Yes


153


160


180


493


No


61


45


66


172


Blanks


132


129


126


387


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Schedule of votes cast for Representative in General Court, 11th Middlesex District-November 3, 1942


Acton


Carlisle


Chelmsford


Tyngsboro


Westford


Total


John H. Valentine


of Chelmsford


908


197


2290


368


827


4590


Blanks


144


41


381


82


282


930


Total


1052


238


2671


450


1109


5520


HARLAN E. TUTTLE, Town Clerk of Acton RUTH C. WILKINS, Town Clerk of Carlisle HAROLD C. PETTERSON, Town Clerk of Chelmsford GEORGE R. ROBESON, Town Clerk of Tyngsboro CHARLES L. HILDRETH, Town Clerk of Westford


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Town Clerk's Report


Births


Whole number recorded 55


Born in Acton


1


Native parentage


47


Males


38


Foreign parentage


2


Females


17


Mixed parentage


6


Marriages


Whole number recorded


35


Residents of Acton


39


Residents of other places


31


Deaths


Whole number recorded 26


Residents of Acton


25


Residents of other places


1


Occurring in Acton


12


Occurring in other places


14


Average age in years, 56 plus


Births Registered in 1942


Date Place of Birth


Name of Child


May 4 Malden


Oct. 7 Concord


May


5 Cambridge


Dec. 6 Concord


Jan. 15 Concord


Feb. 26 Concord


Feb. 2 Concord


Aug. 15 Maynard


Sept. 21


Concord


Claflin, Kernan Milton


Jan. 25 Concord


Craig, Richard Hoyt


Sept. 5 Concord


Davidson, John Harry


Sept. 15


Concord


Dubee, Shirley Elizabeth


Sept. 27 Concord


Duggan, John Patrick, Jr.


Feb. 17


Concord


Flerra, Paul Laurence


July 5 Concord


Ford, James Andrew, Jr.


July 24 Newton


Ford, Robert Reed, Jr.


Jan. 23 Concord


Fullonton, Joan Frances


Jan. 23 Concord Fullonton, Janice Ann


May 14 Medford


Gebow, David Bruce


Sept. 2 Concord


Handy, Walter Thomas


May


8 Concord


Hollowell, Brenda Jean


Aldred, Lindah Sue Andersen, Christine Elene Barnes, Richard Edmund Brown, Edmond Burr, Jr. Burdick, Stephen Edward Campbell, Carleton Eugene Campbell, Henry Adams Casavecchia, Allison Norman


Name of Parents


Earl and Dorothy Winifred Davis George and Ruth E. K. Hansen Carl Edmund and Sarah B. Edwards Edmond Burr and Madeline A. Granberg John Olivier and Dora Jackson Norman Philip and Ella Elizabeth Perkins John McLean and Nellie Davidson Adams Dominic J. and Eleanor Tourville Charles Eaton and Helen Sylvia Hakala Clayton Earle and Barbara May Eaves Harold Alfred and Grace Evelyn Frye James Edward and Mary Turner John Patrick and Elizabeth Slimond Louis Alexander and Mary Lillian Curley James Andrew and Elizabeth L. Brooks Robert R. and Marion Mooers Malcolm Earl and Meimi Kustava Tervo Malcolm Earl and Meimi Kustava Tervo William P., Jr. and Jean Elizabeth Simpson Walter Dunbar and Hazel Gertrude Thomas Norman Everett and Margraetta Lawrence


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Date Place of Birth


Nov. 17


Concord


Jan. 7


Concord


Sept. 22


Concord


Oct. 22 Concord


Nov. 2 Concord


June 26 Concord


Oct. 29 Concord


Aug. 26 Concord


June 17 Concord Manion, Charles Edward


July 12 Concord


McCarthy, Kathryn Julie


Aug. 16 Cambridge


Miller, Michael Stephen Newton, Paul Andrew


Sept. 4 Concord


O'Neil, Thomas James


Aug. 18 Concord Paquet, Elaine Marie


June 2 Concord


Priest, Brenda Lee


April 18


Newton


Putnam, Judith


Mar. 26 Concord


Reynolds, Alfred Stanford, 3rd


Oct. 24 Concord Roche, Brian David


May 9 Concord


Russell, Michael Frank


Oct. 22


Concord


Ryan, Peter Edward


Aug. 9 Concord Simeone, Paul Richard


May 21 Concord Smethurst, Dolores Diane


Name of Child


Name of Parents


Janerico, Theodore Jarvi, Caroline Edna Kelley, Ralph Edward Kimball, Nancy Marion Jacob and Helen Curran Jalmar Matti and Sylvia M. M. Freeman Dexter Eugene and Myrtle Irene Smith John A. C. and Alice Mary Wilson Knight, Harold James, Jr. Harold James and Alberta Josephine Barker Knippel, William Stephen Stricker Ernst August and Jessie Wood


Gerard Francis and Virginia Laura Cheshire Edward Albert and Susan Louise Flaherty Thomas James and Mildred Joan Scanlon Thomas Leo and Mary Frances Christian Harry B. and Edith E. Gipstein George William and Clara Llewllyn Clark Richard Joseph and Gertrude Mary McVey Paul Leo and Alice Thompson Kenneth Downey and Anne Bessie Taylor E. Everett and Dorothy I. Matteson Arthur William and Helen Caroline Creeley Francis David and Priscilla Elizabeth Kane Richard Thomas and Florence Anderson George Edward and Joyce Jeanette Caldwell Modesto Kivisto and Anna Corino Gilbert James and Mary Helen Krill


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Oct. 2 Medford


Leper, Gerard Francis LeClerc, Rosemary Louise


Date Place of Birth


Name of Child


Smith, William Franklin Sullivan, Patricia Ellen Sweeney, Patrick Pearse Thane, George Vincent, Jr.


Name of Parents


May 9 Concord


Mar. 11 Concord


Feb. 6 Medford


Dec. 2 Concord


Jan. 19 Concord


Tracy, Mabel Affie


April 3 Acton


Troupe, Carlton Norbert


Dec. 26 Concord


Vitkauskas, Carol Ann


July 1 Concord


Wise, Kenneth Edward


Dec. 8


1941


Newton


Meppen, David Lester


Dec. 29


1941


Concord


Hartwell, David Arthur


Franklin E. and Clara May Gagnon Ambrose S. and Bernice Livermore Daniel and Beatrice Agnes King George Vincent and Margery Louise French Howard Samuel and Portia Elizabeth Hardy James and Marie Ingrid Bengtson Anthony S. and Elizabeth Schmitt Edward Joseph and Glenola Louisa Hart


William N. and Doris Branch


Russell George and Lillian Mary Shaw


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Marriages Registered in 1942


Date


Place


Names Addy, Philip B.


Crowell, Carolyn A. Aldred, Paul Kilton


Knowles, Gladys Florence Cassidy


Anderson, Joseph Warren


Jones, Eleanor Frances


Beverly, Frank, Jr.


Nadeau, Marion Frances Hobart


Boucher, Ernest J.


Servais, Eugenia M.


June 13 Acton


Britt, Robert Francis


Concord


Acton


Bedford


S. Acton


W. Acton


Brackett, Eleanor D.


Cunningham, Leo C., Jr.


Hayward, Lucille G.


Davidson, Joseph E.


Wetherbee, Mary E.


Residence


Boxborough Boxborough S. Acton W. Concord Bristol, Conn.


S. Acton Brockton


Brockton


Newton


Acton


Bond, Dorothy Elaine


Brown, Edmond B.


Granberg, Madeline


Charter, John W.


W. Acton Boxborough


S. Acton Boxborough Boxborough


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April 25 S. Acton


July 6 W. Acton


Mar. 22 S. Acton


Sept. 29 W. Acton


July 4 W. Acton


July 12 Berlin


July 18 Maynard


July 12 W. Acton


Nov. 19 W. Concord


Date Place


Names


Oct. 17 W. Concord


Dec. 6 W. Acton


Sept. 6 Maynard


Foley, James M. Downey, Anna C. Hutchison, William D.


S. Acton


Versailles, Mo.


Acton


Norwich, Vt.


Acton


Nov. 10 Acton


Jordan, Chester P., Jr. Wood, Louisa J.


Hyannis


Acton


July 4 W. Concord


Knight, Harold James


S. Acton


Barker, Alberta Josephine


S. Acton


Aug. 12 S. Acton


Kolenda, Anthony E.


Maynard


Larrabee, Eleanor L.


S. Acton


Maglione, James


Maynard


Hodgen, Virginia Cairns


S. Acton Maynard


Aug. 26 S. Acton


Manninen, Charles W.


Green, Gladys A.


Feb. 26 Acton


Mason, Robert E.


Philbrick, Helen


Residence


Downey, George P. Etchells, Mary V. Feltus, Donald Oliver Wilde, Ruth Vivian


S. Acton Lowell W. Acton W. Acton Maynard


Dec. 5 Acton


Caron, Mary Mabel


Nov. 2 Acton Jones, Richard C. Casassa, Pauline


-37-


S. Acton Acton Carlisle


May 10 S. Acton


Date


Place


Names


May 23 Randolph


Massey, Ellsworth C. Jones, Edna B.


Jan. 17 W. Acton


McPhee, Carroll E.


W. Acton


W. Acton


May 23 Arlington


Moran, David Milton


House, Gladys Ruth


Newell, Philip S.


S. Acton


Charlottsville, Va.


Sept. 29 W. Acton


Nickerson, Harold Eugene


Briggs, Lillian Rebecca


Aug. 8 Concord


June 2 W. Acton


Sept. 23 W. Acton


Clapp, Geraldine


Oct. 28 Acton


Rich, Howard Earl Dumas, Mary


W. Acton Maynard


Acton


Medford


W. Acton


W. Acton


-38-


Concord Newton Upper Falls


W. Acton Stow


W. Acton


June 7 Medford


Richardson, George Alvin, Jr.


Oct. 23 Everett


McNiff, Lenore C. Shaw, William J.


Maine, Gertrude E. McCarthy


Residence


Brighton W. Acton


Jenks, Barbara R.


Arlington W. Acton


Oct. 9 Concord


Mellor, Katherine Reed


S. Acton W. Acton


S. Acton


Olsen, William Peter Fraticelli, Josephine O'Rourke, Jeremiah F. Parkhurst, Esther Mae Prentiss, Wentworth


Date Place Nov. 7


Maynard


April 28 Lowell


Sept. 6 S. Acton


Names Thatcher, Robert Everett Wamboldt, Gloria Irene Turner, George Ira Mealey, Doris E. Wetherbee, Thomas E. Tolman, Charlotte E.




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