Town annual reports of the selectmen and overseers of the poor of the town of Harwich 1942, Part 3

Author: Harwich (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1942
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 134


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Accepted and adopted.


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Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to pay all unpaid bills and to act fully thereon.


Accepted and adopted, and the sum of $118.71 appro- priated therefor.


Article 8. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Hundred ($500.) Dollars for the care of the old cemeteries in town, to be used under the direction of the Cemetery Commissioners.


$250.00 was appropriated under this article.


Article 9. To see what action the town will take in regards to transferring to the School Department such sum of money as was received by the Town of Harwich from the Aetna Bonding Company. This sum being paid to the Town of Harwich by the above bonding company in settle- ment of claim of defective workmanship and materials in the new High School. This money to be used under the supervision of the School Committee for repairs to the new High School Building.


Accepted and adopted, and the sum of $1,950.00 be transferred to the School Department.


Article 10. To see if the town will vote to erect and maintain one street light on Ocean Avenue, opposite the residence of Francis Downey, and act fully thereon.


Indefinitely postponed.


Article 11. To see if the town will vote to install three street lights on Division Street, West Harwich, in a southerly direction from Willow street, one light to be placed on the third pole, one light on the sixth pole, and one light on the ninth pole.


Indefinitely postponed.


Article 12. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to erect and main- tain one street light at the corner of Lower County Road and Pleasant Road, West Harwich, and act fully thereon.


Indefinitely postponed.


Article 13. To see if the town will vote to use for


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Town Offices, that part of the Exchange Building now oc- cupied by a hardware store, and to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money therefor and act fully thereon.


Indefinitely postponed.


Article 14. To see if the town will vote to pay to Lawrence C. Homer, the sum of One Hundred ($100.) Dol- lars, said sum to be in payment for work done at the en- trance to Allens Harbor, during 1941.


Accepted and adopted and $100.00 appropriated.


Article 15. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Four Hundred ($400.) Dollars for keeping, as far as possible the beaches clean at West Har- wich, Harwichport, and South Harwich; also care of raft at foot of Bank Street, Harwichport, and act fully thereon.


Accepted and adopted, $400.00 appropriated.


Article 16. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Two Hundred ($200.) Dollars for the purpose of improving the Town Parking Lot at the foot of Bank Street, and act fully thereon.


Accepted and adopted, $200.00 appropriated.


Article 17. To see if the town will vote to have the moderator appoint a committee to consist of five voters of the Town of Harwich, to study the question of zoning and to submit a reasonable set of zoning laws to be voted upon at the next annual town meeting and to make recommenda- tions and preparations for the establishment of a legal zon- . ing system for the town and to see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Three Hundred ($300.) Dollars for the expenses of said committee.


Article was approved and $200 granted the committee for expenses in drawing up the proposed zoning by-laws.


Article 18. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Hundred ($500.) Dollars for the use of Harwich Post No. 292 American Legion in the proper observance of Memorial Day and Armistice Day and other proper patriotic purposes. By request.


Article was adopted and $200.00 appropriated.


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Article 19. To see if the town will vote to expend the refunded dog tax for 1941 for the support of Brooks Library.


Accepted and adopted.


Article 20. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Four Hundred and Fifty ($450.) Dollars for the Benefit of Chase Library, West Harwich.


Article approved and $450.00 appropriated.


Article 21. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of Six Hundred ($600.) Dollars to be used for the support of the Harwichport Library Association.


Article was approved and $600.00 appropriated.


Article 22. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to extend the Town Water Mains to the Chatham town line; there to connect with a main to be laid by the Chatham Water Company for emergency use by either system.


Accepted and adopted, and the sum of $2,800.00 ap- propriated therefor.


Article 23. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Two Thousand ($2,000.) Dollars to be used for extensions to the Town Water System when re- quested. All such extensions to return at least 6% income on the investment.


Accepted and adopted, $2,000.00 appropriated.


Article 24. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Four Hundred ($400.) Dollars to be used by the Water Department in such manner as may be necessary within the scope of the National Defense Program.


Accepted and adopted.


Article 25. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Board of Water Commissioners to construct a fence around the elevated water tank on Kildee Hill, as recom- mended by the local Committee on Public Safety, and transfer a sufficient sum of money from the tank painting account to cover the cost of such work.


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Indefinitely postponed.


Article 26. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to purchase a new truck for the Water Department and to authorize the Water Commissioners to sell or trade the present truck, the money received to be credited toward the purchase of the new truck.


Accepted and adopted, and the sum of $850.00 appro- priated therefor.


At this point Chairman Holmes of the Selectmen pre- sented a resolution that the meeting endorse the efforts to obtain rail service in the lower Cape and the meeting voted unanimous approval.


Article 27. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Board of Water Commissioners to rustproof the inside of the water tank on Kildee Hill by the Cathodic Protection method, instead of paint as specified in Article No. 20 ac- cepted by the town at the February 4th, 1941, Town Meet- ing; and to use the funds available in this account to cover the cost of the installation.


Accepted, $500.00 raised and appropriated.


Article 28. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money not to exceed Sixteen Hundred ($1,600.) Dollars, under the provisions of Sub-Section 21 of Section 1 of Chapter 371 of Acts of 1921, and any and all amendments thereof and additions thereto for the em- ployment of a nurse through the Harwich Visiting Nurse Association, Inc.


Accepted and $1,600.00 appropriated.


Article 29. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Four Thousand ($4,000.) Dollars for the improvement of the Harwich-Orleans Road; said sum, or any portion thereof, to be ,used in conjunction with any money which may be allotted by the State or County, or both, for this purpose.


Indefinitely postponed.


Article 30. To see if the town will vote to raise and


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appropriate the sum of Forty-Five Hundred ($4,500.) Dol- lars to be used in connection with any money the State and County may contribute, for the purpose of building a Breakwater for the protection of the town beach at West Harwich, and act fully thereon.


Indefinitely postponed.


Article 31. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Twenty-five Hundred ($2,500.) Dol- lars for the purpose of dredging a channel at the mouth of Herring River, providing the State will contribute a like amount, and to act fully thereon.


Indefinitely postponed.


Article 32. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Twenty-five Hundred ($2,500.) Do !- lars for the purpose of dredging a channel at the mouth of Allens Harbor and to repair the jetty, providing the State will contribute a like amount, or more, and to act fully thereon.


Indefinitely postponed.


Article 33. To see if the town will vote to transfer from surplus revenue or available funds for the purpose of reducing the 1942 tax rate, the sum of Fifteen Thousand ($15,000.) Dollars, and act fully thereon.


Voted to transfer $20,000 to reduce 1942 taxes.


Article 34. To see what action the town will take in regard to the Herring Fisheries for the year 1942.


The Finance Committee recommends that the privi- leges of the Herring Fisheries be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at this town meeting.


Article 34 was disposed of by a public auction with Selectman Chase serving as auctioneer and Gershom D. Hall buying the rights for $63.


Article 35. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Hundred ($500.) Dollars to begin a survey of the town for the purpose of having a map of the town made to help the Assessors in assessing property for taxation, and act fully thereon.


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Accepted and adopted, $500.00 appropriated.


Article 36. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Three Thousand ($3,000.) Dollars for the purpose of improving and resurfacing with tar the road in Harwich Center, called South Street, beginning from Main Street and continuing as far as the money will allow.


Accepted and adopted and $500.00 appropriated for repairs to the road.


Article 37. To see if the town will appropriate the sum of Three Thousand ($3,000.) Dollars to widen and harden with hot mix, Route number 137, beginning at the late Ephriam Eldredge estate, thence southerly to the East Harwich Cemetery, and act fully thereon.


Accepted and adopted, $700.00 appropriated for re- pairs to the road.


Article 38. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to continue the con- struction of the asphalt sidewalk on one side of Lower County Road, from Wyndemere Bluffs Road to Wah-Wah- Taysee Road.


Indefinitely postponed.


Article 39. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Two Thousand ($2,000.). Dollars for improving, widening and resurface with tar or other suit- able material, the street called, Depot, at North Harwich beginning from the Brewster line and continuing as far as the money will allow.


Accepted and adopted, $500.00 appropriated for re- pairs to this road.


Article 40. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Thousand ($1,000.) Dollars for the purpose of completing the widening and surfacing with oil the unfinished portion of Forrest Street, from its junc- tion with South Street in Harwichport, to its junction with Main Street in Harwich Center, and in addition seal-coating the entire length of said road. By request.


Accepted and adopted, $600.00 appropriated to seal-


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coat the recently rebuilt section of this road.


Article 41. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Thousand ($1,000.) Dollars to resurface Sea Street, and act fully thereon. By request.


It was voted that $300.00 be appropriated for repairs to this street.


Article 42. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Thirteen Hundred ($1,300.) Dollars for the purpose of purchasing the so-called Arthur May's Dairy Barn (including ten acres of land), suitable for hold- ing and storing all road equipment, and to act fully there- on.


Indefinitely postponed.


Article 43. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Thousand ($1,000.) Dollars for the purpose of purchasing a new truck for the Road De- partment and to authorize the Surveyor of Highways to sell or trade the truck now owned by the town and the sum received from same to be used towards the purchase of a new truck, and to act fully thereon.


Indefinitely postponed.


Article 44. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money not to exceed Nineteen Hun- dred and Fifty ($1,950.) Dollars for the purpose of rip- rapping and filling the property of Charles E. LeBuff on Herring River, said sum or any portion thereof to be used in conjunction with any money which may be allotted by the. State, or County, or both, for this purpose, and act fully thereon. By request.


Indefinitely postponed.


Article 45. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Two Hundred Fifty ($250.) Dollars for the purpose of providing five Band Concerts, to be given by the Junior Community Band and other Cape musical organizations during July and August, at Brooks Park.


Voted that $200.00 be appropriated for four concerts.


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Article 46. To see if the town will vote to create a Department of Public Safety for Civilian Defense to be under the direction of a council of Public Safety for civil- ian defense, which shall consist of the Board of Selectmen and the Chairman of the Committee on Public Safety, ap- pointed by the Governor of the Commonwealth for the Town of Harwich. Said Council of Public Safety for Civil- ian Defense shall have charge of the expenditures of all sums of money appropriated under Chapter 487 of the Acts of 1941 and shall carry out the purpose of said act.


Accepted and adopted.


Article 47. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.) Dollars to carry out the work of civilian defense as provided by Chapter 487 of the Acts of 1941, or what action it will take thereon. By request.


Accepted and adopted, $5,000.00 raised and appropri- ated.


Article 48. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Hundred ($100.) Dollars to stock ponds and streams with fish and for the feeding and propagation of game within the town limits, and that a committee of three be appointed by the chair to have charge of the work.


Accepted and adopted, $100.00 raised and appropriated.


Article 49. To see if the town will raise and appropri- ate a sum not exceeding Five Hundred ($500.) Dollars for the establishment and maintenance of a free bed in the Cape Cod Hospital for the care and treatment of persons certified by the Selectmen to be residents of the town and unable to pay for such care and treatment, under the pro- visions of General Laws Ter. Ed. Chapter 111, Section 74.


Voted $500.00 be appropriated under this article.


Article 50. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Eleven Hundred and Fifty ($1,150.) Dollars to be expended in connection with W. P. A. work, said money to be expended under the supervision of the


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Selectmen.


Accepted and adopted, $1,500.00 raised and appropri- ated.


Article 51. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Two Hundred ($200.) Dollars for the purpose of planting shell fish in the waters of the Town of Harwich.


Accepted and adopted, $200.00 raised and appropriated.


Article 52. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Fifty ($50.) Dollars to care for the Town Docks and Floats at Wychmere Harbor, Harwich- port, and Pleasant Bay, East Harwich, and act fully thereon.


Accepted and adopted, $50.00 appropriated.


Motion to Art. 27 and by which it was carried was presented by Oscar J. Cahoon: Be it moved "That the town vote to authorize the Water Commissioners to rust proof the inside of the water tank on Kildee Hill by the cathodic protection method, and the sum of $500.00 be raised and appropriated in the 1942 tax levy to cover the work, outlined in this article."


Resolution read in meeting. Accepted by the meeting.


Whereas "Practically all transportation of goods and people from and within this town at present moves on rub- ber:" Whereas : "The supply of that rubber is now severe- ly curtailed 'for the duration' thereby most seriously and perilously threatening our very economy. Be it resolved "That this meeting regards the resumption of train trans- portation as a vital necessity and lends it full support to the Selectmen's Committee endeavoring to procure it."


Meeting adjourned at 4:20 o'clock.


HENRY K. BEARSE,


Town Clerk.


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING APRIL 24, 1942 - 8:00 P.M. Article 1. To see of the town will vote to transfer


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from surplus revenue or available funds the sum of Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) Dollars to be used for the reduction of the 1942 tax rate and to act fully thereon.


Action : It was moved by Charles T. Chase, Selectman, "That the town accept and adopt the article and that Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) Dollars be transferred from surplus revenue or available funds, to be used for the re- duction of the 1942 tax rate."


This motion was seconded and unanimously carried by the meeting.


Adjourned at 8:35 P.M.


HENRY K. BEARSE,


Town Clerk.


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING DECEMBER 4, 1942 - 8:00 P.M.


Article 1. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $750.00 from the amount raised and appropriated at the 1942 annual town meeting for Poor of Other Cities and Towns, to the account of Aid to Dependent Children and act fully thereon.


Action : Accepted and adopted as read.


Article 2. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sums of $700.00 from the amount raised and appropriated for Soldier's Relief; and $300.00 from the amount raised and appropriated for Poor of Other Cities and Towns to the account of Old Age Assistance and act fully thereon.


Action : Accepted and adopted as read.


Article 3. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sums of $121.06 from the appropriation of other cities and towns and $300.00 from the appropriation for insurance, to the account of Street Lights and act fully thereon.'


Action : Accepted and adopted as read.


Adjourned at 8:25 P.M.


HENRY K. BEARSE,


Town Clerk.


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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT-1942


DOG ACCOUNT-1942


Registered :


185 Males @ $2.00


$370.00


32 Females @ $5.00


160.00


57 Spayed @ $2.00


114.00


Total $644.00


Fees retained


54.80


Deposited with County Treasurer


$589.20


Fees received from Filling Stations, Gasoline Pumps and Storage Tanks, 1942.


34 licenses granted @ $.50 $17.00


Deposited with Town Treasurer


$17.00


HENRY K. BEARSE,


Town Clerk.


BIRTHS RECORDED IN THE TOWN OF HARWICH-1942


No. Date


Name


Place of Birth


Parents


1 Jan. 21


Bruce Warren Hunt


Barnstable,


Frank W. Hunt Clara E. Baker


2 Jan. 22


Marie Elaine Thatcher


Barnstable,


Mass.


3 Feb. 7


Elaine Nancy Centio


Harwich,


Antonio Centio Dorothy Fernandes


4 Feb. 13 Gordan Everett Thayer


Barnstable,


Sheldon J. Thayer Grace E. Doane


5 Feb. 15 Herbert Sidney Chase


Harwich,


N. Everett Chase


Mass.


Ethel E. Adams


6 Feb. 16


7 Mar. 5 Henry Wellington Bearse, Jr.


Barnstable, Mass.


Henry W. Bearse Wilhelmina Doane


8 Mar. 5 Dolores Elaine Munroe


Barnstable, Mass.


Barnstable,


Mass.


10 Mar. 9 Helen Louise Jamieson


Barnstable, Mass.


Thomas G. Jamieson, Jr. Hazel L. Doane


11 Mar. 10 Don Vernon Starkweather


Barnstable, Mass.


Robert S. Starkweather Esther P. Johnson


12 Mar. 20


Garry Ross Palm


Barnstable,


Mass.


Leo J. Palm Emily A. Bassett


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James C. Munroe Mildred L. Josselyn Kenneth B. Drake Ruth H. Whitney


9 Mar. 8 Whitney Drake


Mass.


Mass.


Mass.


BIRTHS Continued


No. Date


Name


Place of Birth


Parents


13


Apr. 13


Robert Augustus McCabe


Barnstable,


Richard F. McCabe


Mass.


Anne M. Kennedy


14


Apr.


21


Judith Ann Chipman


Barnstable,


Edward A. Chipman


Mass.


Mary E. Young


15


Apr. 21 Earle Lewis Sims, Jr.,


Barnstable,


Earle L. Sims


Mass.


Charlotte Patch


16


Apr. 25 Ronald Richard Monteiro


Harwich,


Frank J. Monteiro


Mass.


Adeline Fernandes


17


May 7 Gail Ann Hancock


Barnstable,


George W. Hancock


Mass.


Florence M. Avellar


18


May


11 Robert Bruce Coffin


Barnstable,


William R. Coffin


19


May


21 Judith Elinor Sproul


Barnstable,


Robert W. Sproul


Mass.


Elinor I. Medeiros


20 June 3 William Bruce Hunter


Barnstable, Mass.


Margaret A. Kershaw


21


June 8 Frederick James Pena


Harwich,


Rufus F. Pena Clara Silva


22 June


19 Sylvester Rose Galvin


Harwich,


Adolph R. Galvin Catherine J. Walsh


23


June 19 Minot Shaw Reynolds, Jr.


Barnstable, Mass.


Minot S. Reynolds Marilyn I. Fulcher


24 June 29 Rose Elizabeth Adams


Barnstable, Mass.


Clifton J. Adams Hilda P. Leite


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Mass.


Belle L. Homer


Francis R. Hunter


Mass.


Mass.


BIRTHS-Continued


No. Date


Name


Place of Birth


Parents


25


Aug.


7 Patricia Ann Long


Barnstable,


Benjamin E. Long


Mass.


Barbara C. Kendrick


26


Aug. 13 Norman Straughn, 3rd.


Harwich,


Norman Straughn, Jr. Gloria Bassett


27


Aug. 20 Walter Wayne Lesser


Harwich,


Walter N. Lesser Bertha Gomes


28 Aug. 21 Sandra Joan Paine


Barnstable,


Alfred H. Paine


Mass.


Mary E. Bennett


29


Aug. 29 Claire Sandra Gilmette


Barnstable,


Joseph Gilmette Minnie Rose


30 Sept. 1 Christine June Gonsalves


Barnstable,


John Gonsalves Blanche Lopes


31 Sept. 6 Ernest Wheeler Brayton


32 Sept. 7 Mary Elizabeth Pena


Barnstable, Mass.


Paul Pena Susan B. Marceline


Barnstable,


Norman E. Ellis


Mass.


Alice E. Marion


34 Oct. 1 Augustus Eugene Sylvia, Jr.


Barnstable, Mass.


Lena P. Fernandes


35 Oct. 5 Charles Joseph Lombard, Jr.


Barnstable, Mass.


Ella Rose


Barnstable,


Mass.


Robert H. Curtis Dorothy L. Curtis


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Mass.


Barnstable,


Clarence K. Brayton


Mass.


Evelyn M. Wheeler


33 Sept. 23 Wayne Reeves Ellis


Augustus E. Sylvia


Charles J. Lombard


36 Oct. 6 Helen Ann Curtis


Mass.


Mass.


Mass.


BIRTHS-Continued


No. Date


Name


Place of Birth


Parents


37


Oct.


9


Margaret Joyce Daluz


Barnstable,


John Z. Daluz


Mass.


Eva B. Perry


38


Oct.


23


Donald George Fairman


Barnstable,


John W. Fairman


Mass.


Annie K. Pedersen


39


NOv.


17


Joseph Sylva Barber, Jr.


Barnstable,


Joseph S. Barber


Mass.


Elsie Barrows


40


Nov. 20


Betsy Ross Bassett


Barnstable,


Charles R. Bassett


Mass.


Dorothy M. Knight


41


Nov.


27


Robert Handler


Barnstable,


Louis P. Handler Molly I. Foster


42


Dec.


16


Robert Cole Carlson


Barnstable,


C. Oscar Carlson


Mass.


Marion E. Cole


43


Dec.


25


Nancy Carol Symmes


Barnstable,


Richard M. Symmes


Mass.


Emma B. Raymond


Mass.


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MARRIAGES IN THE TOWN OF HARWICH-1942


No. Date


Names


Age


Residence


Place of Marriage


1


Jan.


17


Philip Rose


33


Harwich


Harwich Center


Avis M. Lee Howes


27


Harwich


2 Feb.


8


Benjamin Perry, Jr.


26


Barnstable, Mass.


Harwich Center


Mary A. Monteiro


20


Barnstable


3


Feb.


14


Carlton L. Ellis


22


Brewster, Mass.


Harwich Center


Mary L. Ryder


18


Harwich Center


4


Feb.


16


Edward A. Chipman


25


North Harwich


Harwich Center


Mary E. Young


19


Brewster


5 Mar.


7 William F. Stephens


22


Kansas City, Mo.


Harwich Port


Phyllis M. Ryder


22


North Harwich


Harwich Center


6 Apr.


5


Charles J. Lombard, Jr. Ella Rose


21


Kelley Street


7 Apr.


9


Kendrick Matthews


23


Harwich Port


Newton, Mass.


Mary E. Sylvester


21


Newton, Mass.


8 Apr.


19


Albert K. Darling-McNab


30


Chestnut Hill, Pa.


West Harwich


Barbara E. Lawley


25


Philadelphia, Pa.


9


Apr. 25


John Rose, Jr.


21


Kelley Street


West Harwich


Agnes E. Rose


20


Queen Ann Road


10


Apr.


10


Charles E. Damon


61


North Harwich


West Harwich


Florence H. Farris


63


North Harwich


11


June 3 John T. Wood


72


West Harwich


East Harwich


Lucy Gurney


62


West Harwich


17


Harwich Center


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MARRIAGES continued


No. Date


Names


Age


Residence


Place of Marriage


12


May


20


Walter Placey


65


East Harwich


Providence, R. I.


Emily F. Bell


35


Stoneham, Mass.


13


May


20


Vernon F. Allen


27


E. Taunton, Mass.


Nashua, N. H.


Delia A. Shanks


21


Harwich Center


14


June


6


Arthur P. Doane, Jr.


22


Harwich Center


Harwich Center


Virginia E. Stidstone


22


Harwich Port


15 June 14


Minot S. Reynolds


24


South Harwich


Harwich Center


Marilyn I. Fulcher


16


Orleans


16


June


14


John A. White


21


Dennis, Mass.


East Harwich


Hazel I. Bassett


19


E. Harwich


17


June 21


Francis W. Gifford


21


Cotuit, Mass.


Harwich Port


Bertha E. Keniston


22


Harwich Port


18 June 27


Joseph B. Foa


32


New Bedford, Mass.


Harwich Center


Lucille Y. Bouvier


23


New Bedford, Mass.


19


July


10 Axel L. Youngren


41


East Harwich


East Harwich


Pauline M. Higgins


40


East Harwich


20


July


12 Robert H. Curtis


19


South Harwich


Harwich Center


Dorothy L. Fulcher


18


Orleans, Mass.


21


June 27


Dana W. McKenney


21


West Harwich


Winchester, Mass.


Iris Kelman


26


Harwich Center


22


July 18 Juanario F. Almeida


20


W. Falmouth, Mass.


West Harwich


Marion Lopes


17


Queen Ann Rd.


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MARRIAGES-continued


No. Date


Names


Age


Residence


Place of Marriage


23


July


19


Frederick A. Eldredge


56


Dennis Port


West Harwich


Marie C. Hills


44


W. Harwich


24


July


5


George E. Gray, Jr.


20


Harwich Center


Harwich Center


Amy I. Freeman


17


Orleans, Mass.


25


July


25


Louis A. Pena


20


Queen Ann Rd.


Barnstable, Mass.


Louise V. Gonsalves


17


Hyannis, Mass.


26


July


29


Eben S. Hinckley


21


Hyannis, Mass.


Harwich Center


Esther I. Bassett


20


Harwich Center


27


Aug.


8


Thomas J. Powers


23


New York, N. Y.


West Harwich


Julia Byrne


24


Dennis, Mass.


28 Aug.


16


Alois A. Schlosser


35


W. Harwich


Lois A. Hopkins


21


W. Harwich


Harwich Center


29


Aug.


19


Kenneth S. Bearse Wade


27


Easton, Penn.


Cora G. Hoyt


22


Philipsburgh, N. J.


30


Aug.


23 Winfred C. Stanford


56


Harwich Center


Helen B. Kennedy


35


N. Harwich


31


Aug.


30


John R. I. Cameron


43


Brookline, Mass.


Evelyn M. Twohig


40


Cambridge, Mass.


32 Sept. 5 Porter C. Smith-Petersen


Mary E. Pettengill


23 Hamilton City, O.


Harwich Center




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