Town of Arlington annual report 1904-1906, Part 80

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Vaccinated children five years of age, or who will reach that age on or before the first day of October, are admitted during the month of September only, provided they have never attended school before. Applications for admission should be made to the principal of the school.


Only experienced teachers are employed, the salaries being $500, $550 and $600.


First-grade teachers, with classes numbering fifty, are allowed an assistant, who is paid from five ($5.00) to ten ($10.00) dollars a week.


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. The grammar classes except the ninth grades are found chiefly in four buildings. The course covers six years, and includes only those studies which the statute requires, with the addition of music, sewing, gymnastics and manual training.


The ninth grades attend school in the High School building. The salaries of grammar school teachers are the same as those of primary teachers, except that teachers of the ninth grades may receive $650.


PROMOTIONS. Promotions in all grades, from the first to the thir- teenth, are made in June by the regular teacher and the principal, with the approval of the superintendent. They are based on the estimate of the pupil's daily work made by the teacher and recorded bi-monthly. Occasional brief, unannounced, written tests are a fac- tor in this estimate.


Where there is reasonable doubt of a student's fitness, he may be promoted on a trial of two months. In such cases the parent is notified and kept informed of his child's progress. At the end of this probationary period he may be returned to his former grade, provided it seems best for him.


Children capable of more rapid advancement may be promoted one or more grades at any time.


Fitness for graduation or for admission to the High School is determined in precisely the same way. Diplomas are given in grammar and high schools to those who have satisfactorily com- pleted full courses.


Graduates of grammar schools are admitted to the High School on presenting a certificate of qualification signed by a grammar school principal. All other pupils are admitted by an examination in grammar school studies, given on an appointed day preceding the opening of the schools in September."


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SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


The tuition for non-residents is the per capita cost for the year, payable in advance. In the grammar schools there are two ses- sions daily : one from 9 to 12 o'clock and one from 1.30 to 3.30. In the High School building there is one session from 8 to 1 o'clock. In very stormy weather either or both sessions may be omitted.


MANUAL TRAINING. A special teacher is employed for four days a week. A room is equipped in the basement of the High School building for the manual training department. The course includes carpentry, wood-turning, and carving, and mechanical drawing. The work is done by the seventh, eighth and ninth grades and the first year High School class.


SEWING. A special teacher is employed for four days a week. Sewing is taught to the girls in the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth grades in weekly lessons of one hour each, and to the ninth grade in weekly lessons of two hours each.


MUSIC. Music is taught in every grade of the schools. A super- visor is employed for three days a week. She visits the High School two mornings a week, and every grade room at least once in two weeks.


DRAWING. A supervisor is employed for two days a week. She visits the first year High School and ninth grades once a week, the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades once in three weeks, and the first, second and third grades once in seven weeks.


GYMNASTICS. A supervisor of gymnastics is employed for two days a week, and Swedish gymnastics are practiced twice daily in all grades below the ninth. The supervisor visits every room in the grammar buildings, once in two weeks, and gives instruction in the ninth grades and freshmen class twice every week.


TEACHERS IN ARLINGTON, JANUARY, 1907.


HIGH SCHOOL."


Name.


Grade.


Address.


Began Service.


Ira W. Holt


. Principal. . 362 Mass. Ave. .1892


Alfred L. Morgan. Sub-master. . 366 Mass. Ave ..


1906


Assistant. . 1 Newman Way. .1898 Angelina L. Weeks


Sarah J. Bullock. 66


7 Bartlett Ave. 1903


Winnifred B. King


66


42 Pleasant St. 1903


Pearle E. Cheney


7 Pelham Ter. 1905


Mabel E. Bowker


66


88 Hancock St., Cambridge .


1906


Marion Foster


66


125 Pleasant St .. 1906


Myrtle C. Dickson


.Substitute. .


22 Greenville St., Roxbury. 1906


Ninth Grades.


Martha E. Randall IX. .. 12 Beech St., Waltham 1905


Helener G. Robertson IX .... 23 Whittemore St.


Susan F. Burbank. IX ....


209


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


RUSSELL SCHOOL. Grade.


Began


Name.


Address. Service.


Jennie S. Westcott.


Principal. . 2106 Mass. Ave., Cambridge. .1904


¡Augusta A. Jackson VIII ..


108 Mass. Ave., E. Lexington . . . 1905


Sarah E. Gile VII . . . 7 Swan St .. 1905


Louisa R. Warren. VI. & VII. 417 Mass. Ave 1873


M. Alice Connor VI.


30 Jason St. . 1906


Emily M. Rogers V.


39 Day St., Somerville. 1905


Nellie A. Grimes V.


13 Swan St.


1894


Elizabeth L. Geer. IV


12 Pinckney St., Boston 1884


Mae Blackmar. III. ÎV


7 Pelham Ter. 1906


Anna M. Newell III.


19 Wyman St. .1903


Sarah L. Gifford. II .... 1069 Boylston St., Boston 1893


Myrtle M. Davis. II. & I. .. 155 Wyman St. 1907


Elizabethı A. Day .I .... 613 Mass. Ave. 1884


CROSBY SCHOOL.


Mary F. Scanlan. . Principal, VIII. . .


20 Whittemore St. .1873


Carrie L. Minott. VII. . . .


13 Swan St. .1902


Jennie M. Cottle VI . . .


12 Rutland Sq., Boston. .1903


Ursula B. Hanna V.


48 Banks St., W. Somerville. .1904


Amelia J. Bisbee IV.


7 Swan St .. 1901


Sara M. Henderson. III.


Appleton St. 1902


Esther G. Hatch. II ..


126 Cypress St., Watertown. 1901


Annie W. Cobb. I. .. 301 Mass. Ave. 1903


Ellen E. Sweeney . Assistant. . 245 Mass. Ave 1906


CUTTER SCHOOL.


Jennie A. Chaplin Principal. .


27 Bartlett Ave 1884


*Bessie A. Conway. VIII . . ..


37 Flint St., Somerville 1905


Eva Gertrude Jones VII .. . .


27 Bartlett Ave 1899


Katherine E. Russell VI. 7 Swan St. 1901


Mary L. Morrison. V.


28 Russell St. 1906


Carolyn M. Young. IV.


15 Water St. 1902


Florence R. Norton III.


15 Winter St., Melrose 1905


Antoinette L. Canfield. II.


41 Gray St. 1897


Josephine Davidson . I. . .


67 Crescent Hill Ave 1898


Belle Menard Assistant. . 931 Mass. Ave. 1905


LOCKE SCHOOL.


Martha Wentworth, Principal, VIII.


374 Mass. Ave. 1897


Sara N. Phelps . VII. . . 3 Tanager St. 1897


Bertha M. Wright. VI ....


8 Harvard St. 1906


Philena A. Parker V. . .


8 Harvard St. 1906


Lottie M. Cobb. IV. 119 Eastern Ave


Lucy E. Evans III.


144 Park Ave. 1889


Alice M. Bean. II. 1218 Mass. Ave. 1895


Mabel Darralı. I. 53 Irving St. 1905


PARMENTER SCHOOL.


Susan F. Wiley . . . Prin., IV. & III. ...


Grace B. Tibbetts. III. & II .. . .


Helen M. Dow .. .I ....


Minnie H. Churchill. Assistant. .


18 Cumberland St., Boston. .. 1901


226 Pleasant St .. .1906


18 Cumberland St., Boston .1904


51 Laurel St., Somerville. ... 1906


+ Assists principal of Crosby also. * Assists principals in Locke and Crosby Schools also.


210


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


SUPERVISORS AND SPECIAL TEACHERS.


Began


Name. Grade.


Address. Service.


Blanche E. Heard . . Music. .


Evelyn F. Cross. Drawing. .


Bessie L. Barnes. . Gymnastics . .


Marion Tobey. . .. . Asst. Gymnastics. .


Mary J. Copeland . Sewing. .


Alfred C.Cobb, Sloyd& Wood Working ..


22 Avon Pl.


1894


JANITORS.


William Finley . High School ..


9 Grove St. 1895


Nath. E. Whittier Russell School. . 393 Mass. Ave. 1894


R. A. Knight Crosby School. .


M. W. Callahan . Cutter School ..


M. E. Callahan. Locke School. .


Patrick McCarthy . Parmenter School. .


7 Pelham Ter. .


1893


Warren & Marble Sts., Stone- ham. 1897


39 Summit Ave., Brookline. .. .1905


39 Summit Ave., Brookline. .. .1906


7 Tanager St.


1886


16 Webster St


1900


11 Moore Pl ..


1906


Belknap St


.1896


21 Webster St. 1901


211


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


STATISTICS FOR THE YEAR 1905-1906.


SCHOOLS.


GRADES.


Enrolled for


Membership,


June, 1906.


Average


Membership.


Average Daily


Attendance.


Per cent. of


Attendance.


HIGH SCHOOL.


All grades.


174


156


162.9


158.4


97.2


NINTH GRADES.


L. Alice Upham


IX


35


30


30.8


29.6


97.2


Harriet M. True.


IX


33


26


29.9


29.0


96.4


Martha E. Randall


IX


32


28


30.3


29.0


96.0


Total


100


84


91.0


87.6


96.3


RUSSELL SCHOOL.


Augusta A. Jackson


VIII.


38


35


35.7


34.4


96.3


Sarah E. Gile


VIII.


38


33


33.7


32.0


95.0


Louisa R. Warren.


VII


47


43


45.0


43.2


95.4


Carolyn E. Mann .


VI


51


46


45.4


42.5


93.5


Emily M. Rogers


VI. and V.


49


43


44.7


42.2


94.3


Nellie A. Grimes


V


51


43


42.8


40.3


94.3


Eva M. Cotton ..


IV.


39


38


38.0


36.1


95.2


Elizabeth L. Geer.


IV. and III.


37


38


36.1


34.4


95.5


Anna M. Newell


III


34


34


32.4


30.7


94.6


Florence W. Jones


II.


50


44


40.1


37.3


93.0


Sarah L. Gifford.


II. and I.


31


29


30.3


28.4


92.6


Elizabeth A. Day.


I.


37


30


31.0


28.0


90.2


Total


502


456


455.2


429.5


94.2


CROSBY SCHOOL.


Mary F. Scanlan


VIII.


23


18


19.6


18.7


96.1


Carrie L. Minott.


VII.


28


27


27.2


26.2


94.4


Jennie M. Cottle.


VI


25


24


23.5


22.3


95.0


Ursula B. Hanna


V.


41


35


34.9


33.2


94.2


Amelia J. Bisbee ..


IV


40


35


35.5


33.5


94.2


Sara M. Henderson


III


42


40


39.1


36.6


93.7


Esther G. Hatch.


38


33


29.7


27.7


93.1


Annie w. Cobb.


I.


56


52


46.2


40.3


86.6


Total.


293


264


255.5


238.5


93.4


CUTTER SCHOOL.


Jennie A. Chaplin.


VIII.


31


27


26.3


25.1


95.5


Eva G. Jones ..


VII.


33


25


28.8


26.9


93.5


Katherine E. Russell


VI.


41


33


34.9


33.2


95.3


Marion Leland ..


V.


33


33


34.6


31.8


93.0


Caroline M. Young.,.


IV


38


33


33.6


31.5


93.4


Florence R. Norton.


III


53


51


50.6


47.6


94.4


Antoinette L. Canfield


48


40


41.5


38.8


92.5


Josephine Davidson


I


46


44


43.3


39.7


91.8


Total.


323


286


293.6


274.6


93.9


LOCKE SCHOOL.


Martha Wentworth


VIII


44


40


39.7


38.0


95.7


Sarah N. Phelps .


VII


42


36


33.8


32.0


95.1


Dora Leadbetter.


VI


45


38


38.1


35.9


94.3


Philena A. Parker


V


55


53


51.4


47.1


93.4


Lottie M. Cobb.


IV


61


51


50.2


47.6


94.7


Lucy E. Evans


III


57


45.9


43.2


93.9


Alice M. Bean


55


46


44.1


40.0


90.9


Mabel Darrah.


I.


61


53


50.4


44.8


88.8


Total.


420


365


353.6


329.6


93.4


II


II


II


Year.


212


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


STATISTICS FOR THE YEAR 1905-1906 .- Concluded.


SCHOOLS.


GRADES.


Enrolled for


Year.


Membership,


June, 1906.


Average


Membership.


Average


Attendance.


Per cent. of


Attendance.


PARMENTER SCHOOL.


Susan F. Wiley.


IV. and III.


48


47


45.7


42.4


92.8


Grace B. Tibbetts


II


33


34


31.5


28.4


90 4


Helen M. Dow.


I.


37


33


30.2


26.6


88.1


Total.


118


114


107.4


97.4


90.4


Total, all schools.


1,930


1,725


1,719.0


1615.6


94.1


STATISTICS FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR, 1905-1906.


High.


Ninth


Grade.


Crosby.


Cutter.


Locke.


Russell.


Parmenter.


Averages


and


Totals.


Enrolled for year.


174


100


293


323


420


502


118


1930


Average


enrollment


for


month.


165.4


92.2


263


298.4


361.8


463.3


111.7


1755.8


Average number belonging


162.7


91.0


255.5


293.6


353.6


455.2


107.4


1719


Average daily attendance.


158


87.6


238.5


274.6


329.6


429.5


97.4


1615.6


Percent of attendance.


97.1


96.3


93.4


93.9


93.4


94.2


90.4


94.1


Absent pupils .


844


630


6664


6414


8930


9490


3535


36507


Absent teachers


2


0


5


14


31


90


1


143


Tardy pupils


194


136


505


318


164


714


139


2170


Dismissals


230


93


183


160


316


353


144


1479


Corporal punishments.


2


3


5


43


27


31


0


111


Truants


0


0


4


7


10


11


0


32


Visits by Committee.


19


3


65


80


79


84


28


358


Visits by Superintendent.


53


41


100


151


137


139


49


675


Visits by others.


42


15


687


786


433


808


302


2973


Daily


213


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


COST OF MAINTENANCE OF THE SCHOOLS FOR 1906.


Instruction.


Books and Supplies.


Care includ- ing Repairs.


Totals.


HIGH (including Ninth Grades).


$10,923 24


$1,067 39


$3,477 18


$15,467 81


RUSSELL


9,582 18


903 03


2,097 84


12,583 05


CROSBY


6,525 82


627 10


2,128 80


9,281 72


CUTTER


6,588 35


710 62


1,972 56


9,271 53


LOCKE


6,367 85


779 30


1,942 74


9,089 89


PARMENTER


2,190 80


146 34


903 53


3,240 67


$42,178 24


$4,233 78


$12,522 65


$58,934 67


PER CAPITA COST OF MAINTENANCE, 1906.


Instruction.


Books and Supplies.


Care includ- ing Repaire.


Totals.


HIGH (including Ninth Grades).


$43 06


$4 21.


$13 70


$60 97


RUSSELL


20 96


1 97


4 59


27 52


CROSBY


25 54


2 45


8 33


36 32


CUTTER


22 44


2 45


6 72


31 61


LOCKE


18 01


2 20


5 49


25 70


PARMENTER


20 40


1 36


8 41


30 17


Cost per pupil, not including repairs on buildings, in Grammar Buildings, $28 98; including repairs on buildings. $29 62.


REPORT OF REGISTRARS OF VOTERS.


ARLINGTON, Dec. 30, 1906.


The Board of Registrars of Voters herewith submit their report for the year ending December 30, 1906.


During the year a new registration book, made in accordance with the present requirements, has been purchased, and the entire list of persons who have ever registered in the Town has been compiled and placed in the card index, making it possible to find a voter's name and date of registration very readily.


The total number of registered voters reported December 30, 1905, was 1,893. Whole number males 1,775


Whole number females 118


1,893


During the year one hundred and seventy-eight (178) names were stricken from the list for death, removal, or other causes.


At the various meetings held during the year the number added was as follows :


Town Hall, February 14th .


3


Union Hall, February 16th


2


Town Hall, February 23rd .


.


.


8


Town Hall, September 18th


27


Town Hall, October 18th


34


Union Hall, October 22nd


. 26


Town Hall, October 27th


85


Making a total registration for the year 185.


The list as revised to January 1, 1907, is as follows :


Whole number registered


1,897


Whole number males .


.


.


.


1,782


Whole number females .


115


1,897


JOHN W. BAILEY,


FRANKLIN T. ANDERSON, WINTHROP PATTEE,


THOMAS J. ROBINSON,


Registrars of Voters.


185


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


ARLINGTON, December 31, 1906.


I herewith submit the report of this Department for the year ending December 31, 1906.


At the adjourned Town Meeting held March 13, 1906, the following vote was passed :


Voted : "That all Boards and officers who have charge of public property file an inventory of the same with the Town Clerk on or about January 1st, of each year."


In accordance with this vote I have notified all officials and Boards and in almost all cases the inventory has been filed. The few not filing the inventory have agreed to do so during the month of January.


At the same Town Meeting, March 13, 1906, the following vote was passed :


Voted: "That the Town Clerk and Collector be directed to include in their next annual report a statement of the fees received by them from all sources. "


In compliance with this vote I hereby certify that I have received from all sources, including marriages, births, deaths, mortgages and dog licenses, the the net sum of $295.85.


I desire to call the attention of the citizens of the Town to the very inadequate vault room for the preservation of Town Records. The files and indexes and other valuable papers should be in a fire proof vault, as in case of loss it would require more money to replace them, if they could be replaced, than the amount now required to properly protect them.


BIRTHS AND MARRIAGES REGISTERED DURING THE YEAR 1906.


Total number of births registered. 245


Females 113


Males 132


Born in Arlington


. 224


Born in other places


21


The parentage of the children born was as follows:


Born in United States, both parties . 103


Born in foreign countries, both parties 92


Born in United States, onc parent. 45


Born in foreign countries, one parent.


45


Born in Arlington, both parties. . . .


14


Born in Arlington, one party. 46


216


TOWN CLERK,


MARRIAGES.


Whole number of couples recorded .


114


Residents of Arlington.


147


Residents of other places.


81


Solemnized in Arlington.


69


Solemnized in other places


45


Groom, first marriage of ...


96


Groom, second marriage of.


18


Bride, first marriage of ..


105


Bride, second marriage of


8


Bride, third marriage of.


1


Age of oldest groom.


58


Age of youngest groom


17


Age of oldest bride.


58


Age of youngest bride


....


15


DOGS REGISTERED.


.


Whole number.


379


Males.


328


Females. 51


379


Number licensed in 1905.


353


Paid to County Treasurer.


$835 20


I have examined the Town Clerk's record of Dog Licenses and found the same correct, with the receipts from the County Treasurer for the above amount.


ELBERT L. CHURCHILL, Auditor.


THOMAS J. ROBINSON,


Town Clerk.


.


.


217


TOWN CLERK.


BIRTHS REGISTERED DURING THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1906.


Date


Name of Child.


Parents.


Jan. 4 Henry L. Tobin .


Jan.


4 Margaret T. Burns


Jan.


5 Chester L. Taylor.


Jan. 7 Walter A. Mahoney


Jan. 7 Lewis P. Estabrook


Jan.


10 William Foohey.


Jan.


11 Hanley A. Brown


Jan. 11 Alma Stocker.


Jan. Jan. Jan.


19 John J. Sullivan .


20 Mary Louise Bacon.


Jan.


24 Ernest Marshall


Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb.


24 Girard Curtis


29 John F. Nolan.


31 Sidney P. Brooks.


4 Florence G. Bower.


8 Leroy W. H. Richardson


10 William Patrick Hoar.


11 Fred M. Teel.


12 Marjorie G. Patterson.


13 John Bradeen


14 Louis Kelley


14 Paul, Barr. .


18 Geo. B. McLellan.


18 Marie B. Beauchemin.


Feb. Feb. 21 Nora Donovan


Feb. Feb. Feb. 28 Ernest Higgins.


1 Robert J. O'Neil.


Mar. Mar. Mar.


2 Richard Jackson Davis


2 Marion Francis Philpott


Mar. 3 Rudolph Edmund Czapp


Mar. 3 John James Joseph Gass


Mar. Mar.


4 Thomas Mccarthy, Jr


5 Rosanna Cunningham.


Mar. 17 Elizabeth Stowe Rice.


Mar. 17 John Camarana ..


Mar. Mar. 20 Dana Clarke Breed.


Mar. 20 John Joseph Toomey .


Mar. 21 Elizabeth Mary O'Connell .


Mar. 21 Norberto Edward Caterino


Mar. 22 Mary Ellen Mahoney.


John and Margaret (O'Brien) Tobin. John and Nora (Haggerty) Burns. Edward S. and Rebecca (Little) Taylor. Joseph C. and Mary (Hayes) Mahoney. Jacob R. and Amanda (Jackson) Estabrook. John and Teresa (Hayes) Foohey. Arthur H. and Lillian (Conkey) Brown. Fritz and Alma (Olsen) Stocker. Arthur E. and Grace (Marsh) Norton. Thos. P. and Bridget (Forest) Sullivan. Norval F. and Margaret (DuVernet) Bacon. Minzo L. and Jennie (Furness) Marshall. Edward P. and Catherine (Sweeney) Curtis. John F. and Mary (Brogan) Nolan. John H. and Annie (Daley) Brooks. Alfred E. and Florence (Snead) Bower. William H. and Bertha (Tower) Richardson. John J. and Nellie (Barrett) Hoar. Oscar J. and Phoebe (Marvin) Teel. William T. and Mary (Sutherland) Patterson. William H. and Sarah (Hardy) Bradeen. John W. and Julia (Walsh) Kelley. Russell W. and Florence (Wilfred) Barr. William H. and Annie (Marshall) Mclellan. Achille and Marie (Laporte) Beauchemin. William J. and Sarah (Cullinane) Robinson. Timothy and Mary (Sheehan) Donovan. Ernest E. and Margaret (Walker) Andrews. Dennis and Mary (Halloran) Buckley. George D. and Agnes (Hill) Higgins. Peter F. and Lottie (Sullivan) O'Neil. Homer L. and Georgianna (Jackson) Davis. Anthony J. and Georgianna (Miles) Philpott. Gabriel and Victoria (Ivan) Czapp. Thomas and Mary (Barrett) Gass. Thomas and Ellen (Ahern) McCarthy.


Edward and Rose (Reiley) Cunningham. Lucius K. and Grace (Carpenter) Russell. John J. and Margaret (Lynch) McCahey. Dennis and Margaret (Lane) Ahern. John J. and Mary (Keernan) Fleming. William G. and Emma (Coryell) Rice. Joseph and Amelia (Mulvira) Camarana. Joseph R. and Gladys (Barnard) Crowley. Arthur F. and Georgianna (Alley) Breed. John and Winifred (McGowan) Twoomey. Patrick and Catherine (Mulcahy) O'Connell. Antonio and Antoinette (D'Auria) Caterino. John and Margaret (Brady) Mahoney.


Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb.


21 Hazel Robinson.


22 Marion G. Andrews


25 John P. Buckley.


8 William Benjamin Russell. 10 John McCahey.


Mar. Mar. Mar. 14 Robert Joseph Ahern .


20 Barbara Crowley.


Mar. 16 Joseph Albert Flemming


13 Helen Norton .. .


218


TOWN CLERK.


BIRTHS - Continued.


Date.


Name of Child.


Parents.


Mar. 24 Marion Josephine McCarthy Mar. 27 Charles A. Ellingwood.


Mar. 27 Mary Cecelia Sheehan


Mar. Mar.


28 Ellen Flora Ardolino.


29 Edw. Francis Quinn


Mar. 30 James Brown, Jr. .


Mar. 31 Esther Gertrude Balmer


Apr.


4 Warren Washington Rawson, 2nd


5 Thelma Ann MacGregor


14 Margaret Howe Beebe.


16 Lizzie Mabel Cook


16 Raymond Douglass Blakeslee 17 Olga Wells Eastman


20 Francis Melly


21


21 Mary Jennings.


22 Charles S. Pangborn, Jr.


29 Mary Agnes Coughlin 1


1 Catherine T. Keane .


2 William Joyce .


Twins


2 Morris Joyce. . 4 Forest A. Hobbs, Jr.


5 Frank F. Nazro.


7 David Willianı O'Hanlon.


7 Irving Ray Lohnes


9 Mary Mead .


11 Winifred Marie Ford


12 Essau Levy


13 Paul Rocary.


16 Elizabeth Daly


25 Alice Murray


1 Claire Louise Adams


4 Margaret True Wood.


4 Joseph Francis Kelly


5 Lillie Rose Pepper .


5 Vinton Edson Sears


5 William Slattery


6 Oliver Timothy Johnson


6 Cuthbert Marx Robinson.


7 Sylvia May Wagner.


June 10 Muriel Patch .


June 11 Robert Wentworth Smith.


June 11 Edith May Marvin


June 13 David Dale, Jr ..


June 13 Charles Fred. Hutchinson.


June 17 Ethel Evelyn Edgerly June 19 Elizabeth G. Jensen


June 19 Marion Edith Gay June 23


John W. and Julia (Toomey) McCarthy. Charles A. and Julia (Sullivan) Ellingwood. John and Catherine (Halloran) Sheehan. Charles and Catherine (Vozella) Ardolino. John T. and Hannah (Barry) Quinn. James and Elizabeth (Sullivan) Brown. John E. and Adelia (Morton) Balmer.


Herbert W. and Martha (Griffin) Rawson. Malcolm and Jennie (Smith) MacGregor. Charles C. and Margaret (Colman) Beebe. John W. and Lillian (Sabin) Cook. Arthur L. and Mary (Morrison) Blakeslee. Frank B. and Sara (Hill) Eastman. Patrick J. and Mary (Ford) Melly.


Frank H. and Mary (Arnold) Jennings. Charles S. and Isadore (Hoyt) Pangborn. William and Mary (Hubbard) Coughlin.


Thomas F. and Mary (McHugh) Keane. Michael and Margaret (Barry) Joyce. Michael and Margaret (Barry) Joyce. Forest A. and Calberitta (Harris) Hobbs. Philip L. and Flora E. (Fessenden) Nazro. Edward and Margaret (Roach) O'Hanlon. Hartley S. and Nellie (Joyce) Lohnes. George and Annie (Colbert) Mead. Francis J. and Winifred (Prendergast) Ford. Benjamin and Annie (Gotshalk) Levy. Frank and Mary (Galarneaux) Rocary. Patrick W. and Nellie (Roach) Daly. Thomas F. and Mary (Delaney) Murray. Robert James and Mary (Fleming) Adams. Ellis G. and Margaret (True) Wood. Patrick J. and Mary (Mooney) Kelly. George E. and Veronica (McDonald) Pepper. Vinton A. and Frances (Olive) Sears. John J. and Catherine (Lynch) Slattery. William H. and Annie (Strassel) Johnson. Herbert J. and Marion (Bisbee) Robinson. Kennis L. and Cerethia (Jodrey) Wagner. Charles E. and Edna (Andrus) Patch. Arthur G. and Maude (Wentworth) Smith. Louis G. and Louise (Bedo) Marvin. David and Agnes (Ryan) Dale.


Walter K. and Fannie (Desmond) Hutchin- son. .


Albert A. and Carrie (Coles) Edgerly. Carleton A. and Jane (Holmes) Jensen. Ervin V. and Susan (Dinsmore) Gay.


Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May May May May May May May May June June June June June June June June June


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TOWN CLERK.


BIRTHS - Continued.


Date.


Name of Child.


Parents.


June 27 Gertrude Mary Sullivan.


July 3 Cushing Mudge, Jr ..


July 6 John Whalen Curtin.


July 6 Joseph H. Forrest. .


July 7 Raymond Nelson Bryant.


7 Ida Maria Ottoson.


July July 8 Abbott Allen, Jr.


July 9 Nora Anastasia McCarthy ..


July July


10 Cleora Lila Russell.


10 George Daniel Cronin


July 11 Marion Foss Robbins .


July 14 Mary Veronica Donovan .


15 Winifred Rose McNamara.


16 Edw. Francis Gearin.


19 Chester James Collins.


20 Margaret Anna Collins.


20 Frederick William Parent ..


21 Ruth Nelson Clancy


21 Peter Lewis Frazer


21 Charles Joseph Brady


22 Anthony Farrington . 22 Daniel James Prendergast. .


23 John Nelson Berry


24 Margaret Murray . ..


25 William Joseph O'Brien.


25 Anna Merrigan


25 Wilma Pearl Reid. .


27 Ernest John Lennon. .


28 William Andrew Canty.


28 Margaret Linihan Hill. 28 Lawrence Bennett Hunt. .


29 Arthur Campobasso


29 George Burton Long · · Twins 29 Gardner Beaton Long


2 Charles DeWitt White, Jr ...


Aug. 2 Carl Schwind . Aug. Aug. 3 Barbara Bullard ..


4 Walton H. Sears, Jr.


Aug. Aug. 7 Fred Poley .. Aug. 7 Herbert Case Moseley, Jr ..


Aug. 8 Jeannette Edith Stockdale. . Aug. 9 John Henry Irwin, Jr.


Aug. 12 Edith Olga Elizabeth Moore. Aug. 17 Agnes Frances Leverone .. . . Aug. 18 Angelina Nigro


Aug. 20 Jolın Farrell Coleman


Aug. 21 Alice Nora Burns


Aug. 23 Charles E. Hurd


Aug. 27 James Anthony Dougherty . . Aug. 28 Marie Rosa Bougie


James and Mary (Corrigan) Sullivan. Cushing and Harriet (Allen) Mudge. Arthur M. and Christena (Whalen) Curtin. Joseph M. H. and Rose (Quinu) Forrest. George and Catherine (Brooks) Bryant. Carl A. and Alma (Erikson). Ottoson. Abbott and Winnie (Gifford) Allen. Patrick and Norah (Barry) McCarthy. Frank W. and Melissa (Teel) Russell. Patrick F. and Margaret (Mahoney) Cronin. Thesius J. and Mary LeBaron Robbins. John and Julia (Sexton) Donovan. George and Mary (Powers) McNamara. William JJ. and Mary (Hayes) Gearin. James C. and Minnie (Leslie) Collins. David and Mary (Geary) Collins. Walter E. and Annie (Witt) Parent.


Maurice A. and Edith (Connor) Clancy. Peter L. and Margaret (McEnany) Frazer. John and Mary (Grattan) Brady.


Joseph F. and Nellie (Henelley) Farrington. Thomas J. and Mary (Kelly) Prendergast. Frank S. and Mabel (Fellow) Berry. Michael and Bridget (Flatley) Murray. Patrick and Bridget (Ahern) O'Brien. William and Mary (Connors) Merrigan. Charles and Louise (Wilkins) Reid. Robert and Edith (Collins) Lennon. Richard and Ellen (Taylor) Canty. William A. and Annie (Cranska) Hill. Franklin S. and Mabel (Bennett) Hunt. Joseph and Rose (Gatto) Campobasso. William G. and Lottie (Holmes) Long. William G. and Lottie (Holmes) Loug.




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