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Committee appointed : Donald P. Severance John M. Whittier Mrs. Edward J. Bursaw Edward A. Schmitz Theodore G. Williams
Article 26. (High School Roof) To see if the eown will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $12,000.00 or any other sum, to replace the present roof on the high school, and to authorize the Board of Selectmen and the School Committee, acting jointly, to appoint a committee to carry out said purpose and expend from said appropriation such amount as shall be necessary therefor, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of Seven Thousand Five Hundred (7,500) dollars by taxation and to appropriate the sum of Seven Thousand Five Hundred (7,500) dollars from the Surplus Revenue Account to replace the present roof on the High School, and to authorize the Board of Selectmen and the School Committee, acting jointly, to appoint a committee to carry out said purpose and expend from said appropriation such amount as shall be necessary therefor.
Committee appointed: Alden C. Flagg, Chairman Ervin D. Putnam George H. Reed
Article 27. (Fire House Survey) To see if the town will vote to instruct the Moderator to appoint a committee of five to investigate the needs of expanding the present fire house or building a new fire house in Precinct 1 and make recom- mendations at the next annual or special town meeting, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To instruct the Moderator to appoint a committee of five to investigate the needs of expanding the present fire house or building a new fire house in Precinct 1 and make recommendations at the next annual or special town meeting.
Committee appointed: Walter B. Stevens Edward J. Bursaw F. Wendell Putnam, Jr. H. Stuart MacGregor Lloyd W. Priest
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Article 28. (Shovel Loader) To see if the town will vote to appropriate from the Surplus Revenue Account the sum of $4,500.00 for the purpose of purchasing a Shovel Loader and attachments for the Highway Department, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To appropriate from the Surplus Revenue Account the sum of Forty-five Hundred (4500) dollars for the purpose of purchasing a Shovel Loader and attachments for the High- way Department.
Article 29. (Insurance) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to pay the cost of effect- ing insurance providing indemnity for or protection to any officer or employee of the Town against loss by reason of his liability to pay damages to others for bodily injuries, including death at any time resulting therefrom, or for damage to prop- erty caused by the operation, within the scope of his official duties or employment of motor or other vehicles owned by the Town as provided by the provisions of General Laws (Ter. Ed.) Chapter 40, Section 5, Subsection 1, as amended, or act any- thing thereon.
Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of Seven Hundred Five (705) dollars to pay the cost of effecting insurance pro- viding indemnity for or protection to any officer or employee of the Town against loss by reason of his liability to pay dam- ages to others for bodily injuries, including death at any time resulting therefrom, or for damage to property caused by the operation, within the scope of his official duties or employment of motor or other vehicles owned by the Town as provided by the provisions of General Laws (Ter. Ed.) Chapter 40, Section 5, Subsection 1, as amended.
Article 30. (By-Laws Amendment) To see if the town will vote to amend Article 1, Section 5 of the Town By-Laws by striking out said Article 1 and substituting therefor the amend- ment as printed in the town report, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To amend Article 1 Section 5 of the Town By-Laws by striking out said Article 1 and substituting therefor the amendment as printed in the town report with the additional amendment under B that the board of engineers may be em-
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powered to choose one of their members as a clerk. Also, under C- The Chief shall annually in December in conjunction with the assistant engineers submit to the Board of Selectmen a budget for the maintenance of the Department for the en- suing year.
Article 31. (Land titles) To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen and their successors in office, to sell at public auction or private sales, any property heretofore or hereafter acquired by the town under the title proceedings, to impose thereon such restrictions, reservations, or conditions as they may deem expedient and to execute, acknowledge, and de- liver in the name and under the seal of the Town, deeds or other instruments therefor, or take any other action relative thereto, to do or act thereon.
Voted: To authorize the Selectmen and their successors in office, to sell at public auction or private sales, any property heretofore or hereafter acquired by the town under the title proceedings, to impose thereon such restrictions, reservations, or conditions as they may deem expedient and to execute, acknowledge, and deliver in the name and under the seal of the Town, deeds or other instruments therefor.
Article 32. (Reserve Fund) To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of Thirty-five Hundred (3,500) dollars from the Overlay Surplus as a Reserve Fund or act anything thereon.
Voted: To appropriate the sum of Thirty-five Hundred (3,500) dollars from the Overlay Surplus as a Reserve Fund.
Article 33. (Lighting Set) To see if the town will vote to appropriate from the Surplus Revenue Account the sum of $400.00 for the purpose of purchasing a portable gasoline motor generator lighting set or act anything thereon.
Voted: To appropriate from the Surplus Revenue Account the sum of Four Hundred (400) dollars for the purchase of a gasoline motor generator lighting set.
Voted: To adjourn.
A true copy.
Attest: HARLAN E. TUTTLE.
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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2, 1948
R .- Republican S. L .- Socialist Labor D .- Democratic Pro .- Progressive P .- Prohibition
Pct. 1 Pct. 2 Pct. 3 Total
Whole number of ballots cast 495 570 547 1612
President and Vice-President
Dewey and Warren, R.
398
400
421
1219
Teichert and Emery, S. L.
1
1
2
Wallace and Taylor, Pro.
4
8
1
13
Truman and Barkley, D.
77
145
113
335
Watson and Learn, P.
2
2
Thomas
2
1
-
3
Blanks
11
15
12
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Governor
Robert F. Bradford, R.
375
365
386
1126
Paul A. Dever, D.
109
198
151
458
Horace I. Hillis, S. L.
2
2
Mark R. Shaw, P.
2
2
Blanks
9
7
8
24
Lieutenant Governor
Arthur W. Coolidge, R.
394
396
419
1209
Charles F. Jeff Sullivan, D.
91
158
120
369
Lawrence Gilfedder, S. L.
1
-
-
2
2
Blanks
9
16
6
31
Secretary
Frederick W. Cook, R.
425
427
454
1306
Edward J. Cronin, D.
56
123
85
264
Gote E. Palmquist, S. L.
2
-
-
2
Blanks
12
20
8
40
Treasurer
Laurence Curtis, R.
408
408
422
1238
John E. Hurley, D.
73
142
109
324
-
1
Guy S. Williams, P.
40
Pct. 1 Pct. 2 Pct. 3 Total
Harold J. Ireland, P.
-
2
1 3
Malcolm T. Rowe, S. L.
2
1
-
3
Blanks
12
17
15
44
Auditor
Thomas J. Buckley, D.
98
179
157
434
Russell A. Wood, R.
380
357
370
1117
Robert A. Simmons, P.
2
2
4
Francis A. Votano, S. L.
1
-
-
1
Blanks
16
22
18
56
Attorney General
Clarence A. Barnes, R.
410
100
420
1230
Francis E. Kelly, D.
68
149
108
325
Anthony Martin, S. L.
2
2
4
Blanks
15
21
17
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Senator in Congress
Leverett Saltonstall, R.
123
431
451
1305
John I. Fitzgerald, D.
63
126
89
278
Henning A. Blomen, S. L.
3
2
5
E. Tallmadge Root, P.
Blanks
6
11
7
24
Congressman
Edith Nourse Rogers, R.
160
517
511
1488
Blanks
35
53
36
124
Councillor
Otis M. Whitney, R.
412
422
433
1267
Donald B. Falvey, Jr., D.
64
120
91
275
Blanks
19
28
23
70
Senator
Richard I. Furbush, R.
144
162
482
1388
Blanks
51
108
65
224
Representative in General Court
Edward J. DeSaulnier, Jr., R.
386
382
103
1171
Daniel J. Hart, D.
87
146
110
343
Blanks
22
42
34
98
-
41
Pct. 1 Pct. 2 Pct. 3 Total
Register of Probate and Insolvency
Loring P. Jordan, R.
410
397
425
1232
John J. Butler, D.
63
116
94
273
Blanks
22
57
28
107
County Commissioners
William G. Andrew, R.
396
376
401
1173
Edwin O. Childs, R.
311
301
316
928
James A. Cullen, D.
74
136
112
322
Blanks
209
327
265
801
County Treasurer
Charles P. Howard, R.
139
158
181
1378
Blanks
56
112
66
234
Sheriff
Louis E. Boutwell, R.
416
407
433
1256
Patrick J. Brennan, D.
66
123
92
281
Blanks
13
40
22
75
Question No. 1
Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the constitution summarized below which was approved by the General Court in a joint session of the two branches held June 28, 1945, received 227 votes in the affirmative and 0 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held June 9, 1947, received 232 votes in the affirmative and 8 in the nega- tive ?
SUMMARY
This proposed amendment to the Constitution adds to the declaration of the rights of the inhabitants, as now set forth in the Constitution, the following: "The right of free speech shall not be abridged."
Pct. 1
Pct. 2
Pct. 3 Total
Yes
393
373
399
1165
No
30
51
46
127
Blanks
72
146
102
320
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Question No. 2
Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the constitution summarized below which was approved by the General Court in a joint session of the two branches held June 6, 1946, received 220 votes in the affirmative and 28 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held June 9, 1947, received 228 votes in the affirmative and 5 in the negative ?
SUMMARY
This proposed amendment to the Constitution provides that the use of revenue from fees, duties, excises or license taxes relating to the registration, operation or use of vehicles on public highways or to fuels used for propelling such vehicles, except revenue from any excise tax imposed for the privilege of registering such vehicles in lieu of local property taxes, shall be for highway purposes only.
Pct. 1
Pct. 2
Pct. 3 Total
Yes
400
388
411
1199
No
30
44
54
128
Blanks
65
138
82
285
Question 3
Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the constitution summarized below which was approved by the General Court in a joint session of the two branches held June 6, 1946, received 243 votes in the affirmative and 0 in the nega- tive, and in a joint session of the two branches held June 3, 1948, received 231 votes in the affirmative and 9 in the nega- tive ?
SUMMARY
This is an amendment of Article XVII of the Amendments to the Constitution. It provides that in case of a failure to elect the secretary, treasurer and receiver general, auditor or attorney general of the Commonwealth, or in case of the death of a person elected to any of such offices between the day of election and the third Wednesday of the following Jan- uary, such an officer shall be chosen by a joint ballot of the
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senators and representatives from the people at large, instead of from the two persons who had the highest number of votes at the election as is now required. It also provides that if there is a vacancy in any of such offices during a session of the Legislature the vacancy shall be filled in like manner by choice from the people at large, but if the vacancy occurs at any other time it shall be filled by appointment by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Council.
Pct. 1
Pct. 2
Pct. 3 Total
Yes
378
330
377
1085
No
28
57
55
140
Blanks
89
183
115
387
Question No. 4
Do you approve of a law summarized below which was dis- approved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 84 in the affirmative and 130 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 15 in the affirmative and 22 in the negative?
SUMMARY
This measure by amending General Laws (Ter. Ed.), Chapter 272 Section 21 provides that the provisions of Sections 20 and 21 of said Chapter 272 which make it an offense to advertise or give information as to the procurement of means for the prevention of pregnancy or conception shall not apply to treat- ment or prescription given to married women by registered physicians for protection of life or health.
Pct. 1 Pct. 2 Pct. 3 Total
Yes
318
268
296
882
No
126
201
188
515
Blanks
51
101
63
215
Question No. 5
Do you approve of a law summarized below which was disap- proved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 5 in the affirmative and 203 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 0 in the affirmative and 36 in the negative?
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SUMMARY
This measure prohibits the denial of the opportunity to ob- tain or retain employment because of membership or non- membership in a labor organization and prohibits agreements which exclude any person from employment because of mem- bership or non-membership in a labor organization. Violation of the provisions of the measure is made an offense punishable by fine or imprisonment or both.
Pct. 1
Pct. 2
Pct. 3 Total
Yes
231
191
237
659
No
198
279
232
709
Blanks
66
100
78
244
Question No. 6
Do you approve of a law summarized below which was disap- proved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 82 in the affirmative and 126 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 13 in the affirmative and 20 in the negative ?
SUMMARY
This measure requires that elections of officers of labor or- ganizations shall be held at least annually. Sixty days' notice of a regular election and twenty days' notice of an election to fill one or more vacancies are required to be given by public announcement at a regular meeting, by notice in writing to each member, or in any other adequate manner. Candidates to be voted for must be nominated by a paper signed by ten members filed at least thirty days before a regular election and at least ten days before an election to fill a vacancy.
The voting at such an election must be by secret written or printed ballot. Watchers appointed by nominating members and by union officers may be present during the voting and counting of ballots.
Coercion and intimidation of members in connection with an election is prohibited, and violations of the provisions of the measure are made punishable by a fine of not less than twenty- five dollars nor more than two hundred dollars or by imprison- ment for not more than thirty days or both.
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Pct. 1
Pct. 2
Pct. 3 Total
Yes
268
227
294
789
No
159
249
172
580
Blanks
68
94
81
243
Question No. 7
Do you approve of a law summarized below which was disap- proved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 95 in the affirmative and 110 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 14 in the affirmative and 18 in the negative ?
SUMMARY
This measure prohibits the calling of a strike by a labor organization in any business or plant or unit thereof, except when authorized by the vote of the majority of all the mem- bers of the organization employed in the business, plant or unit thereof. Such authorization is to be expressed by a secret written or printed ballot at a meeting called for that purpose.
The Labor Relations Commission is authorized to make rules for the conduct of the voting. Within twenty-four hours after the voting the labor organization conducting it shall make a written report of the result to the commission, which shall be a permanent public record. If no report is filed the vote taken shall be void and a person making a false report shall be guilty of perjury.
Coercion and intimidation of members of a labor organiza- tion in connection with such voting is made a penal offense.
Pct. 1
Pct. 2
Pct. 3 Total
Yes
271
223
292
786
No
157
248
173
578
Blanks
67
99
82
248
Question No. 8
Is it desirable that the proposed amendment to the Consti- tution of the United States,-
ARTICLE -
" SECTION 1. No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the
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office of President, or acted as President for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected Presi- dent shall be elected to the office of the President more than once. But this Article shall not apply to any person holding the office of President when this Article was proposed by the Congress, and shall not prevent any person who may be holding the office of President, or acting as President, during the term within which this Article becomes operative from holding the office of President or acting as President during the remainder of such term.
" SECTION 2. This article shall b inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several States within seven years from the date of its submission to the States by the Congress,"-be ratified by the general court ?
Pct. 1
Pct. 2
Pct. 3 Total
Yes
328
320
330
978
No
82
94
106
282
Blanks
85
156
111
352
Question No. 9
A. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages) ?
Pct. 1
Pct. 2
Pct. 3 Total
Yes
174
219
187
580
No
257
233
273
763
Blanks
64
118
87
269
B. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ?
Pct. 1
Pct. 2
Pct. 3 Total
Yes
177
280
197
654
No
246
175
255
676
Blanks
72
115
95
282
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C. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises ?
Pct. 1
Pct. 2
Pct. 3 Total
Yes
295
317
340
952
No
165
154
149
468
Blanks
.
35
99
58
192
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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT +
BIRTHS
Whole number recorded 68
Born in Acton 0 Mixed parentage 5
Males 29 Native parentage 63
Females
39
Foreign parentage
0
MARRIAGES
Whole number recorded 33
Residents of Acton 38 Residents of other places 28
DEATHS
Whole number recorded 45
Residents of Acton 43 Residents of other places 2
Occurring in Acton 28 Occurring in other places 17
Average age 70+
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IMPORTANT REQUEST
Please notify the Town Clerk im- mediately of any error or omission in the following List of Births.
Errors not reported at once can be corrected only by sworn affidavit, as prescribed by the General Laws, and may cause you inconvenience which can be avoided by prompt attention.
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN 1948
Date
Place Name of Child
June 15
Concord
Abbt, Beverly Louise
Mar. 28
Concord
Anderson, James Henry
May 18 Concord Barker, Joan Paula
Jan. 9 Boston Banquer, Bette
Aug. 5 Concord Beach, Richard Arthur
July 10 Concord Beaudoin, Robert
Apr. 30 Concord Brown, David John
June 8 Concord
Buhrig, Linda Joyce
June 11 Concord Bursaw, Linda Suzanne
Jan. 28 Cambridge Canessa, Peter Michael
Jan. 28 Cambridge Canessa, Petrina Marie
Dec. 20 Concord Carbary, Robert Burgess
Feb. 12 Concord Charter, Barbara Eleanor
Mar. 18 Concord Cobleigh, Carol Ann
Sept. 20 Concord Crighton, Gordon Christopher
June 15 Concord Douglas, Sharon Lea
Dec. 13 Concord Feltus, Virginia Flerra
Oct. 11 Concord Flaherty, Edward John
Aug. 21 Concord Foster, Marilyn Ruth
Name of Parents
Frederick W. and Florence C. Olsen Henry M. and Ingrid M. Madsen
Richard H. and Mary J. Broderick Harold Y. and Janis Borenstein
Charles A. and Norma J. Thompson
Rene A. and Patricia F. Mullen
Edmond B. and Madeline A. Granberg Frank G. and Elsie D. Mandigo Edward W. and Sonya Farley
John F. and Inez Smith John F. and Inez Smith Edward M. and Gladys E. Coffin John W. and Eleanor D. Brackett William L., Jr. and Grace M. Smith John J. and Mary E. Wilson
Hugh A., Jr., and Marion E. Nichols
Homer C. and Pauline F. Flerra John A. and Martha A. Jones Albert E. and Ruth E. Mclaughlin
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Date Place
Name of Child
July 23 Concord
Frost, Marcia Louise
Nov. 4 Concord
Goodman, Herbert Arthur, Jr.
Apr. 3 Concord
Godfrey, Marilyn Eleanor
Dec. 13 Concord
Hammer, James Amidon
July 5 Newton
Harris, Thomas Andrew, Jr.
Apr. 14 Boston Hollowell, Barry Craig
Nov. 28 Ayer
Johnston, Linda Marie
Nov. 9
Concord
Jones, Howard Fullonton, Jr.
June 25 Concord Kizik, Elaine Linda
Dec. 30 Concord Kleinfelder, John David
Mar. 26 Concord Knight, John Edward
Oct. 6
Concord
Lamont, Lorraine
June 22
Boston
Lundberg, Jean Ellen
· May 3 Concord MacPhee, Philip Warren
Nov. 29 Concord McNiff, Patricia Ellen
Apr. 30 Concord Murphy, John Eugene, Jr.
June 11 Concord Murphy, Maureen Anne
Feb. 7 Malden
Myrick, Bradford Rodney
Jan. 22 Boston
Navin, Nancy Michele
Name of Parents
Clarence A. and Inga Pederson
Herbert A. and Shirley B. Reed Carl R. and Elsie M. Curry
Thurston H. and Bessie E. Amidon Thomas A. and Violet J. Rahberg Frederick E. and Helen Greany
Ronald E. and Mary E. Pacy Howard F. and Zita W. Langan
Victor and Catherine Schofield Frank F. and Phyllis E. Barnhart Harold J. and Alberta J. Barker
George H., Jr. and Dorothy M. Abbt Craig E. and Margaret deAlmeida
Kenneth D. and Mary L. Aldred Edmond J. and Helen C. Schnair John E. and Marie H. Hansen Thomas F. and Barbara A. Collins Roger M. and Carolyn E. Monk
Thomas R., Jr. and Helen Adams
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Date
Place
Name of Child
July 15 Concord
July 15 Concord
Newman, Alison Churchill Newman, Gregory Arthur
July 2
Concord Nedza, Janet Rita
Sept. 24 Concord Nichols, Donna Marie
· July y 1 Concord Oelschlegel, Nancy
Nov. 27 Concord
Palmer, David Alan
Feb. 19 Concord Parsons, Paul Michael
Jan. 2 Concord Paskiewicz, Paula Helen
Dec. 23 Concord
Peterson, Elizabeth Ruth
Dec. 15 Concord Phelan, Maureen Elaine
Mar. 13 Concord Quin, Patricia Anne
May 26 Concord Rawitser, Lynn
Feb. 28 Concord Reed, Stanley Duane, Jr.
Sept. 4 Fitchburg Rule, Gilbert Andrew
July 4 Concord Sisson, Pamela Whitcomb
Jan. 6 Concord Smalley, Sandra
July 16 Concord Snyer, Harry, III
Dec. 23 Concord Staples, Carol Marie
June 25 Concord Stevens, Donna Elaine
Jan. 20 Concord Stevens, Virginia Elaine
Name of Parents
Churchill A. and Phyllis A. Raymond Churchill A. and Phyllis A. Raymond Stanley A. and Katherine F. Hayes Orla E., Jr. and Dorothy Minasian
Fritz F. and Nancy Durkin
Francis J. and Doris E. Rickbeil Ralph F. and Anne M. D. Benusis John S. and Lucy Ann Briggs Richard H. and Priscilla R. Towne Joseph P., Jr. and Elaine M. Hansen
Thomas J., Jr. and Wilda M. Marsolais
William R. and Adele R. Cherney Stanley D. and Dorothy L. Mortimer Gilbert A. and Joanne M. Johnson
Richard C. and Margaret Whitcomb Benjamin C. and Audrey B. Spiller Harry, Jr. and Marjorie M. Sorensen Howard R. and Ann T. Quinn John N., Jr. and Ardelle M. Day Walter A. and Priscilla H. Bean
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Date
Place
Name of Child
Mar. 31
Gardner
Streeter, Denise Meredith
Nov. 18
Concord
Sweatt, Gary Lisle
Dec. 5 Concord
Teele, Doreen
Dec. 4 Concord Troupe, Eudora Ann
Nov. 26 Ayer Turner, Philip Michael
June 30
Concord Veasie, David Russell
Feb. 6 Concord Wamboldt, Harry John
Apr. 12 Boston Westby, Susanne
Feb. 21
Concord
Wetherbee, Lois Tolman
Feb. 10
Concord
Wilson, William Robert, Jr.
Name of Parents
Donald W. and Dorothea M. Mulcahy Safford P. and Olive E. Lisle
William H. and Katherine M. Muise James and Ingrid M. Bengtson William A. and Evelyn O. Peterson
Stanley R. and Minnie E. Corbett Hubert O. and Ann P. Fishburne Gordon E. and Janet Hartwell
Thomas E. and Charlotte E. Tolman
William R. and Shirley A. White
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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN 1948
Date Place
Name
Bancroft, Benjamin O.
Power, Ann Beatrice
Barreira, Mario Joseph
Curley, Dorothy Marie
June 26 Hingham
Blanchard, Davis L. Marsh, Dorothy B.
Bonfiglio, Guy Peter Smith, Helen (Glebus)
Caldwell, Lewis Gillespie, Jı.
Wright, Joan
Charter, George H. Colby, Ruth S.
June 20 Acton
Oct. 9 Acton
Aug. 8 W. Acton
Feb. 7 W. Acton
Cullinane, Catherine Elizabeth Feely, William G. Wamboldt, Gladys Elaine
Residence
Acton Littleton Hudson W. Acton Hingham S. Acton S. Acton Cambridge
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Acton Westford W. Acton Melrose S. Acton S. Acton
Chickering, Emerson K.
Merry, Frances Jean
Clapp, Victor Britt, Dorothy Bond Cobleigh, Roy Kenneth
N. Acton
S. Acton
Boxborough S. Acton S. Acton W. Concord
Aug. 8 Littleton
May 15 W. Acton
Oct. 16 Concord
Mar. 27 Tyngsborough
Sept. 25 Melrose
Date
Place
Name
Fish Ozro Sperry, Eleanor R.
Fitzpatrick, William Andrew
Barker, Alice M. Shannon
Flannery, James W.
Cooke, Muriel B. Hurley, James J.
W. Acton W. Acton W. Acton
Davis, Emma Jean Berry
King, Hobart T.
W. Acton
Soubosky, Helen B.
W. Acton
Kleinfelder, Frank Farrin
E. Acton 55
Barnhardt, Phyllis Elaine
E. Acton
Feb. 29 Maynard
July 3 Boston
July 17 W. Acton
Aug. 22 Concord Dec. 17 Maynard
McGuire, Marian deSales
Morison, Alexander, Jr.
Ingham, Dorothy Irene Yapp
Residence
Dec. 18 W. Acton
July 2 Boston
Aug. 14 Concord
Dec. 11 Acton
July 10 W. Acton
Mar. 11 Acton
Lawton, Edward G. Mason, Frances V.
MacPhee, Donald Lyman Crawford, Jane Ida Mclaughlin, John F. White, Irene F.
Molloy, Peter Francis .
E. Acton Maynard W. Acton Jamaica Plain Roxbury W. Acton Maynard Acton
S. Acton Maynard
W. Acton Brooklyn, N. Y. Arlington S. Acton W. Concord
Residence
Date Place
Jan. 26 Nashua, N. H.
Morison, Archie Freeman, Mary Josephine
Murray, Allan R.
Aug. 18 Acton
McLalan, Laura Elizabeth
May 24 Troy, N. H.
Phelan, Joseph P., Jr.
Feb. 21 Acton
Allman, Elaine Hansen Reynolds, Raymond A. Durkin, Ruth J.
W. Acton
Apr. 15 Maynard
Roberts, Thomas Ernest
W. Acton
W. Acton
Nov. 6 Belmont
Scribner, Marilyn Jean Smith, Wallace Shaw
Belmont
Curtin, Rita Pauline
May 31 W. Acton
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