Town of Franklin annual report 1920, Part 10

Author: Franklin (Mass.)
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 206


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Edgar S. Richardson, 35 Summer St.


Charles Quinn, 53 King St.


John J. Keefe, 123 Cottage St.


Bernard W. McCabe, 33 West St.


Dean C. Sherman, 22 Emmons St. Richard F. Costello, 83 Dean Ave. Louise V. Costello, 83 Dean Ave. Alice B. Smith, 76 Emmons St.


Sworn to by Ralph A. Gallagher, one of the sub- scribers hereto, Sept. 10, 1920


JOHN E. BARBER, Notary Public.


Filed Sept. 10, 1920, at 10.15 A. M. MICHAEL J. COSTELLO, Town Clerk.


Franklin, Mass., Sept. 10, 1920. We certify that eleven (11) of the within signa-


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tures are names of qualified voters in the Town of Franklin.


MICHAEL J. COSTELLO, FRED E. MASON, D. FRANCIS PENDERGAST, Registrars of Voters of Franklin, Mass.


Petition For Recount.


Franklin, Mass., Sept. 10th, 1920.


To the Town Clerk of Franklin:


We, the undersigned registered voters of Frank- lin, represent that we have reason to believe and do believe that the returns of Primary Election Officers of Franklin of the votes cast at the Primary Election on Sept. 7th, 1920, for County Commissioners are er- roneous in this respect: that Evan F. Richardson of Millis was credited with more and Frederick L. Fisher of Norwood with less votes than were cast for them, and we believe a recount of the votes cast in Franklin will determine beyond any doubt which one of these Candidates was nominated at said Primary Election. We therefore ask that the votes cast for said Richard- son and said Fisher be recounted.


Name Address


Eben A. Walton, Garfield St.


William Gamble, 210 E. Central St.


Jesse W. Hoyt, Dean Ave.


Nathaniel M. Carpenter, Union St.


William Brennan, 15 Cottage St.


John B. Moreau, 120 Cottage St.


Constant Revell, 36 Washington St.


George I. Peck, 28 Cottage St.


Charles A. Gregory, 98 Union St.


Everett S. Messinger, W. Central St.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Sept. 10th, 1920.


Then personally appeared Charles A. Gregory, one of the above subscribers, and made oath that the above statement by him subscribed is true to the best of his knowledge and belief.


A. SCHUYLER CLAPP, Justice of the Peace.


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Filed Sept. 10th, 1920, at 2 P. M. MICHAEL J. COSTELLO,


Town Clerk.


We, the Registrars of Voters of the Town of Frank- lin, in the County of Norfolk, hereby certify that we met on the 13th day of Sept., 1920, at the office of the Selectmen of said town, and recounted the votes cast at the State Primary held in said Franklin, Sept. 7th last for Senatorial nomination for Fourth Worces- ter District and for County Commissioner nomination for Norfolk County, and did ascertain that for Sen- atorial nomination


L. Adelard Breault had forty-five-45.


Charles W. Gould had three hundred thirty-six-336. William L. Johnson had two hundred ninety-nine- 299.


Blanks, two hundred thirty-eight-238. and for County Commissioner nominations


Frederick L. Fisher had three hundred forty-five- 345.


Harrison C. Humphrey had eighty-six-86.


John F. Merrill had two hundred twenty-nine-229.


Evan F. Richardson had four hundred and three- 403.


Blaks, seven hundred seventy-three-773. BERNARD W. MCCABE, HARRY J. GEB, PALMER A. WOODWARD, FRED E. MASON, D. FRANCIS PENDERGAST, MICHAEL J. COSTELLO, Registrars of Voters.


A True Record. Attest :


MICHAEL J. COSTELLO, Town Clerk.


Warrant for State Election


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Norfolk, ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Franklin, in said County of Norfolk : Greeting.


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You are hereby required, in the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to notify and warn the qualified voters of the Town of Franklin to assem- ble in their Town Hall, on Tuesday, the second day of November, 1920, it being the Tuesday after the first Monday of said November, at six o'clock in the fore- noon, then and there to bring in their votes upon one ballot for the election of Electors of President and Vice-President; Governor ; Lieutenant-Governor ; Sec- retary; Treasurer; Auditor; Attorney-General; Con- gressman, Thirteenth District; Councillor, Seventh District; Senator, Fourth Worcester District; Repre- sentative in General Court, Tenth Norfolk District; County Commissioners, Norfolk County ; Sheriff, Nor- folk County. And also upon the same ballot to vote upon the acceptance of an act entitled "An Act to regulate the manufacture and sale of beer, cider and light wines." The Polls may close as early as ten o'clock in the forenoon. Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon, to the Selectmen, on or before the said day and hour.


Given under our hands and the seal of the Town of Franklin, this eighteenth day of October, in the year nineteen hundred and twenty.


Seal


JACOB F. GEB, MARTIN W. DONAHUE, EDWARD S. COOK, Selectmen of Franklin.


On the foregoing warrant, the following return was made, viz :


Franklin, Mass., Oct., 1920.


By virtue of the within warrant, I have notified and named the inhabitants of the Town of Franklin herein described, to assemble in their Town Hall, in said Town, on Tuesday, the second day of November, A. D. 1920, it being the Tuesday after the first Mon- day in November, for the purposes within mentioned, by posting attested copies of the within warrant in each of the postoffices of said Town, and in ten other public places, seven days before the day of meeting,


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in compliance with Section 2 of Article I, of the By- Laws of the Town of Franklin.


FREEMAN G. KNOWLTON, Constable of Franklin.


A true record of the warrant and return thereon. Attest :


MICHAEL J. COSTELLO,


Town Clerk.


Proceedings of the State Election November 2nd, 1920.


At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Franklin, in the County of Norfolk, qualified to vote as required by the constitution for State Offi- cers, holden at Town Hall, in said Town, in accord- ance with the foregoing warrant, on Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the second day of said month, for the purpose of giving in their votes on one ballot for electors of President and Vice- President of the United States; Governor; Lieutenant Governor; Secretary; Treasurer; Auditor; Attorney- General; Congressman, Thirteenth District; Council- lor, Seventh District; Senator, Fourth Worcester Dis- trict; Representative in General Court, Tenth Norfolk District; County Commissioners, Norfolk County; Sheriff, Norfolk County. And also upon the same bal- lot to vote upon the acceptance of an act entitled "An Act to regulate the manufacture and sale of beer, cider and light wines."


On October 22nd, 1920, the Selectmen appoint- ed Bernard W. McCabe, Harry Simon, Philip P. Do- herty and Ralph C. Peden, Ballot Clerks, and they were sworn by the Town Clerk before the opening of the polls. The meeting was called to order at six o'clock A. M. by Selectman Edward S. Cook, and the warrant and return thereon were read by the Town Clerk.


Voted on motion that the polls be kept open until 5 o'clock and then closed. Twenty-eight marking shelves or compartments were provided by the town,


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according to law, and guard rails were erected six feet or more from said shelves or compartments. The ballots furnished for said election by the Secretary of the Commonwealth were, before the opening of the polls on said day delivered by the Town Clerk, sealed, to the Selectman, and his receipt taken therefor in the following form, viz .:


Franklin, Mass., Nov. 2nd, 1920. Received of Michael J. Costello, Town Clerk of Franklin, Mass., a box said to contain twenty-one hundred twenty-nine official ballots for use at the election held in said town this day.


EDWARD S. COOK, Selectman.


The ballot box, provided by the Secretary of the Commonwealth used at the election, was publicly opened before the opening of the polls and shown to be empty, and was examined by the Selectmen and Town Clerk and found to be empty, and the register thereon was set at 000 and then locked and the key thereof given to Officer Freeman G. Knowlton, and the polls were declared open.


The seal of the package, containing the first set of ballots, was then broken by Edward S. Cook of the Board of Selectmen, who delivered the same to the Ballot Clerks, and the cards of instruction and speci- men ballots were posted in the marking shelves or compartments, and about the room outside the guard rail, as required by law.


The ballots were delivered to each voter by the Ballot Clerks, after the name of such voter had first been publicly announced and checked by said clerks upon the voting lists used by them.


The ballots delivered to each voter was by them marked in one of the said voting compartments and thereafter deposited by such voter in said ballot box, after their name had first been publicly announced at said box and duly checked upon the voting list by the: election officer in charge of said box and list.


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On October 22nd, 1920, the Selectmen appointed William S. Johnson, D. Francis Pendergast, J. Carlton Chilson, Thomas F. Keefe, Palmer A. Woodward, Daniel F. Shea, Albert H. Martin, John B. Collins, Tellers, and Martin Feely was appointed assistant, and they were sworn by the Town Clerk to the faith- ful discharge of their duties as such Tellers. The Selectmen had charge of the election, and the ballot box and check lists were under their care.


At 7.55 o'clock in the forenoon, by the unani- mous consent of the election officers, the ballots were removed from said box for the purpose of counting, when the registrar on said ballot box showed 349 ballots cast, and upon a'complete count by the said Tellers of all the ballots removed from said box, it was found that there were 351 therein.


The polls were closed at 5 o'clock in the after- noon, due notice having been made, when the register on the ballot box showed 1877 ballots cast therein, and upon a complete count of all ballots cast therein, it was found that there were 1877 cast into said box and cancelled thereby. The whole number of ballots delivered to the voters by the Ballot Clerks was 1849. There were 28 A. V. Ballots checked and deposited according to law. The ballots were divided into blocks and each block was canvassed, as required by law, and the total results of said canvass were recorded on the blank forms provided for that purpose. The names checked upon the voting lists, used as aforesaid, were then counted in a distinct and audible voice, in the presence of the election officers and the public, and the two check lists used showed 1877 names checked thereon. The check lists used, as aforesaid, by the presiding officers and ballot clerks, were furnished by the Registrars of Voters for the purpose of said election. After the completion of the canvass of all the votes cast, and the whole number duly sorted, counted and recorded, declaration therefore was made, according to law, in open town meeting, as fol- lows, viz .:


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Electors of President and Vice-President At-Large.


Marcus A. Coolidge of Fitchburg, D.


473


Rose D. Forbes of Milton, D. 473


Peter O'Rourke of Medford, S. L.


5


Paul Schepis of Boston, S. L.


5


John J. McEttrick of Boston, S.


23


Thomas H. Fair of Brockton, S.


23


Charles Sumner Bird of Walpole, R.


1322


Elizabeth Putnam of Manchester, R. 1322


Blanks 54


District Number One.


Ellen M. Boland of Holyoke, D.


473


Henry Noffke of Holyoke, S. L.


5


Dan McGahan of Greenfield, S.


23


Frank H. Metcalf of Holyoke, R. 1322


Blanks 54


District Number Two.


Mary E. Woolley of South Hadley, D.


473


Oscar Kinsalas of Springfield, S. L.


5


Walter P. J. Skahan of Springfield, S.


23


Henry P. Field of Northampton, R. 1322


Blanks 54


District Number Three.


Joseph E. Venne of Leominster, D.


473


Herman Koepke of Pittsfield, S. L.


5


Charles E. Fenner of Worcester, S.


23


Arthur H. Lowe of Fitchburg, R. 1322 Blanks 54


District Number Four.


Arthur Gordon Webster of Worcester, D.


473


Joseph Jiskra of Milford, S. L.


5


Adolph Wirkkula of Maynard, S.


23


Chandler Bullock of Worcester, R. 1322


Blanks 54


District Number Five.


Charles Francis Adams of Concord, D. 473


John Mackinnon of Lowell, S. L. 5


Sylvester J. McBride of Watertown, S.


23


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Alfred C. Gaunt of Methuen, R. Blanks


1322


54


District Number Six.


Annie T. Dodge of Newburyport, D.


473


Jeremiah P. McNally of Salem, S. L. 5


Parkman B. Flanders of Haverhill, S. 23


Elihu Thomson of Swampscott, R. 1322


Blanks 54


District Number Seven.


Abbie May Roland of Nahant, D. Fred E. Oelcher of Peabody, S. L. 5


473


Joseph Wallis of Beverly, S.


23


Marion Cowan Burrows of Lynn, R. 1322


Blanks 54


District Number Eight.


Charles W. Elliott of Cambridge, D.


473


John W. Aiken of Wakefield, S. L. 5


George E. Roewer, Jr., of Belmont, S.


23


William H. Lewis of Cambridge, R. 1322


Blanks 54


District Number Nine


Thomas J. Boynton of Everett, D.


473


Leon Greenman of Chelsea, S. L. 5


Henry Erskine of Revere, S.


23


J. Edward McLean of Somerville, R. 1322


Blanks 54


District Number Ten.


Mary F. Sullivan of Boston, D.


473


Felix Manevitz of Boston, S. L.


5


Joseph M. Meirovitz of Boston, S.


23


Emma Romano of Boston, R. !


1322


Blanks 54


District Number Eleven.


William Gaston of Boston, D. 473


George Nelson of Boston, S. L.


5


Louis Marcus of Boston, S.


23


Charlotte H. J. Guild of Boston, R. 1322 Blanks 54


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District Number Twelve.


Mary Madden Jackson of Boston, D. 473


Henry C. Hess of Boston, S. L. 5


Samuel P. Levenburg of Boston, S. 23


Albert H. Curtis of Boston, R. 1322


Blanks 54


District Number Thirteen.


Dorothy Whipple Fry of Brookline, D. 473


Walter J. Hoar of Boston, S. L. 5


Samuel Zorn of Boston, S. 23


Ernest B. Dane of Brookline, R. 1322


Blanks 54


District Number Fourteen.


Eugenia B. Frothingham of Boston, D. 473


Patrick H. Loftus of Abington, S. L. 5


N. Albion Jeppson of Brockton, S. 23


Harold .C. Keith of Brockton, R. 1322


Blanks 54


District Number Fifteen.


Harold E. Sweet of Attleborough, D. 473


Albert Barnes of Fall River, S. L. 5


Morris Rosen of Brockton, S. 23


Joseph W. Martin, Jr. of North Attleborough, R. 1322 Blanks 54


District Number Sixteen. 1


Hannah Ashley of New Bedford, D. 473


James W. Holden of New Bedford, S. L. 5


Wilbur M. Austin of North Attleborough, S. 23


Albert H. Washburn of Middleborough, R. . 1322


Blanks 54


Whole number of ballots-1877.


Governor.


Channing H. Cox of Boston, Republican, had twelve hundred and twenty-1220.


Walter S. Hutchins of Greenfield, Socialist, had twen- ty-20. Patrick Mulligan of Boston, Socialist Labor, had two -2.


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John J. Walsh of Boston, Democratic, had four hun- dred eighty-seven-487.


Blanks, one hundred forty-eight-148.


Lieutenant-Governor.


Marcus A. Coolidge of Fitchburg, Democratic, had four hundred forty-one-441.


David Craig of Milford, Socialist-Labor, had seven -7.


Alvan T. Fuller of Malden, Republican, had nine hun- dred fifty-four-954.


Thomas Nicholson of Methuen, Socialist, had seven- teen-17.


Robert M. Washburn of Boston, Independent, had two hundred fifty-nine-259.


Blanks, one hundred ninety-nine-199.


Secretary.


Frederick W. Cook of Somerville, Republican, had twelve hundred twenty-nine-1229.


Edward E. Ginsburg of Brookline, Democratic, had three hundred sixty-seven-367.


Anthony Houtenbrink of Boston, Socialist Labor, had five-5.


Edith M. Williams of Brookline, Socialist, had twen- ty-eight-28.


Blanks, two hundred forty-eight-248.


Treasurer.


George H. Jackson of Lynn, Citizen, had twenty-nine 29.


James Jackson of Westwood, Republican, had eleven hundred and ninety-1190.


Louis Marcus of Boston, Socialist, had twenty-one -21.


Patrick O'Hearn of Boston, Democratic, had four hundred and fifteen-415.


Albert L. Waterman of Boston, Socialist Labor, had nineteen-19.


Charles Ponzi had one-1.


Blanks, two hundred and two-202.


Auditor.


Alonzo B. Cook of Boston, Republican, had twelve hundred-1200.


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Alice E. Cram of Boston, Democratic, had three hun- dred eighty-six-386.


Stephen J. Surridge of Lynn, Socialist Labor, had sev- en-7.


Herbert H. Thompson of Haverhill, Socialist, had twenty-four-24.


Blanks, two hundred and sixty-260.


Attorney-General.


J. Weston Allen of Newton, Republican, had eleven hundred and eighty-1180.


Morris I. Becker of Boston, Socialist Labor, had one -1.


John Weaver Sherman of Boston, Socialist, had nine- teen-19.


Michael L. Sullivan of Salem, Democratic, had four hundred thirty-one-431.


Blanks, two hundred forty-six-246.


Congressman-Thirteenth District.


Robert Luce of Waltham, Republican, had eleven hundred ninety-six-1196.


Charles F. McCarthy of Marlborough, Democratic, had four hundred forty-six-446.


Blanks, two hundred thirty-five-235.


Councillor- Seventh District.


John A. White of North Brookfield, Republican, had twelve hundred eighty-eight-1288.


Blanks, five hundred eighty-nine-589.


Senator-Fourth Worcester District.


Charles W. Gould of Milford, Republican, had twelve hundred and forty-1240.


Herbert L. Ray of Sutton, Democratic, had three hun- dred fifty-five-355.


Blanks, two hundred eighty-two-282.


Representative in General Court, Tenth Norfolk Dis- trict.


Jacob F. Geb of Franklin, Republican, had fourteen hundred fifty-six-1456.


J. G. Ray had sixteen-16.


H. T. Hayward had one-1.


Blanks, four hundred and four-404.


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County Commissioners, Norfolk County.


Frederick L. Fisher of Norwood, Independent, had two hundred forty-one-241.


John F. Merrill of Quincy, Republican, had ten hun- dred fifty-four-1054.


Evan F. Richardson of Millis, Republican, had ten hundred and forty-1040.


Blanks-Fourteen hundred and nineteen-1419.


Sheriff-Norfolk County.


Samuel H. Capen of Dedham, Democratic, Republi- can, had ten hundred seventy-three-1073.


Blanks, eight hundred and four-804.


Shall an act entitled "An Act to regulate the manufacture and sale of Beer, Cider and Light Wines," and in which it is provided that all beverag- es containing not less than one-half of one per cent and not more than two and three-fourths per cent of alcohol by weight at sixty degrees Fahrenheit shall be deemed not to be intoxicating liquor, which act passed the House of Representatives by a vote of 121 in favor and 67 against, and passed the Senate by a vote of 26 in favor and 6 against, and was thereafter vetoed by His Excellency the Governor, and failed of passage in the Senate over the said veto by a vote of 14 in favor and 22 against, be approved ?


Yes, seven hundred and ninety-six-796.


No, seven hundred fifty-four-754.


Blanks, three hundred twenty-seven-327.


Total number of votes cast, eighteen hundred seventy-seven-1877.


Men-1157. Women-720.


The ballots cast into said ballot box by the voters were duly sealed and certified to thereon by a ma- jority of the election officers for said town and deliv- ered into the custody of the Town Clerk.


The voting lists used at said election were en- closed in an envelope and sealed, and a majority of the election officers certified thereon to the identity of the voting lists so sealed.


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The presiding officer caused all the ballots, which were not distributed to voters, to be enclosed in a box and sealed, and placed thereon his certificate as to the identity of the same.


The presiding officer delivered to the Town Clerk all said ballots cast, all undistributed ballots and voting lists, sealed as aforesaid, together with the ballot box, in accordance with the law in such cases made and provided.


On motion, the meeting was dissolved at 6.45 P. M.


A true record.


Attest :


MICHAEL J. COSTELLO, Town Clerk.


Meeting of the Town Clerks Of the Tenth Norfolk Representative District


The Clerks of the Towns of Wrentham, Belling- ham, Franklin, Foxborough, and Plainville, compris- ing the Norfolk Representative District, Number Ten, at their meeting held in the Selectmen's Rooms, in said Franklin, on Friday, the twelfth day of Novem- ber, 1920, at twelve o'clock noon on said day, made out under their hands the following complete returns of all votes cast for Representative in General Court, in said district, as follows, viz :-


Whole number of votes cast, including blanks, forty-six hundred and two-4602.


Jacob F. Geb of Franklin (R.) had thirty-four hun- dred ninety-four-3494.


J. G. Ray had sixteen-16.


H. T. Hayward had one-1. Scattering, one-1.


Blanks, ten hundred and ninety-1090.


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And did ascertain from the foregoing canvass that Jacob F. Geb of Franklin was duly elected and made certificates of his election, one of which was sent to the Constable of Franklin, to be served on said Jacob F. Geb, and one was sent to the Secretary of State, as the law requires. Witness our hands at Franklin this twelfth day of November, 1920.


DAVID T. STONE, Town Clerk of Wrentham. PERCY C. BURR, Town Clerk of Bellingham.


MICHAEL J. COSTELLO, Town Clerk of Franklin.


GEORGE R. ELLIS, Town Clerk of Foxborough.


THEODORE E. A. FULLER, Town Clerk of Plainville.


A true record. Attest :


MICHAEL J. COSTELLO, Town Clerk.


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Vital Statistics


Births Registered in Franklin During 1920


DATE


NAME OF CHILD


NAME OF PARENTS


1918 Oct. 12


Irene May Allison


George G. and Ada


1919 Aug. 7


Charles Alton Wales


Nathan S. and Lura I.


1920 Jan. 66


Joe De Baggis


Romolo and Eda


II Edmund Albert Costello


I2


Carolina Maria Cuocolo


12.


Arlene Minerva Robinson


14


Robert Alfred Dariton


Charles H. and Gertrude W. Maximillian and Carmille H.


23


25 Eugene Friscca


Dominick and Teresa


Feb. 5 Frank E. Hawkins, Jr.


6


Florence Arcaro


7 Domenica Venditte


7 Mary Frenette


IO


Vito Olivieri


II 15


Stearns Evans Woodman Fiorina Berghelli


Elton P. and Marion G. Tony and Geni


Mar. 4


6


Mary Catherine Sowkoro


7


Pauline Ernestine Revell


66


9 Balilla Basiguani


II Mario Annibele Verni


14


Giacomoleno Enrico Di Rosario


66


I5 Leino Mucciaione


18 Mary Martin


19 Josephine Ristiano


24 Alfred Joseph Sylvia


29 Edward Earl Maccabe


~


29 Norma Gertrude Prout


Apr. 3 Joseph Kill


66


5 Ruth Matilda Wyllie


9 Maria Addolorata De Baggis


IO George Webster Newcombe


,


II Laura Miller Rice


Verne Elaine Taylor


II John Warren Feeley


II Louis Pasquantonio


14 Olindo Martelli


60 15 Eleanor Mae Longobardi


Frank E. and J. Agnes Antonio and Erminia Eugenio and Carmelia Arthur and Clara Angelone and Rosina


66


16


17


28


Alberto Marco De Lucca Florence Elizabeth Feeley


Ralph and Amilia


9 Joseph Genoa


Dennis J. and Florence E. Andrew J. and Katherine Frederick N. and Lucy Jolın and Lucy Pietro and Mary John A. and Vincruzine Joseph and Virgilia Nicholas and Louise Frederick L. and Helen G. Carlo and Carolina


Manuel and Blanche Earl D. H. and Mildred Thomas H. and Grace E. Archibald B. and Inez L. John W. and Eliza Diego N. and Pepina George W. and Mae G. Walter L. and Marion J. Paul E. and Florence John Henry and Helen Angelo and Annie Olindo and Theresa Domenicht M. and Maria.


Quinto and Giulia Virgilio and Amelia Charles and Carmille


2 6 Bruno Louise Amelia Lazzerini,


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66


16 Constance Elsie Lee


I7 Marion Lucille Brown


19 Antonio Messere


19 Alice Charlotte Bisliop


20 Rossina Pichierri


66


23 Charles Robert Johnson


27 Walter Francis Carr, Jr.


28 Earl Marshall Rose


66 28 Donald James Mann


May 3 Hazel Mavis King


7 Kenneth Vincent Couser


66


7


10 John Peter Kalunian


12 Corina Lena Cossi


66 I2 Hasto Wigliermo Muccaione


66


13 \ Twin Guido Lomberto


66


13 5 Twin Fred Lomberto


18 Doris Flora May Lapin


21 Lawrence Reardon, Jr.


21 Raymond Joseplı Landry


60


23 Carolina Domenica Pisini


66


26 Frances Adeline Osborne


26 Mary Elizabeth Keefe


66


27 Margaret Lyons


29 Myrtle Lillian Lougee


66


30 Marjorie Francis Conway


66


30 Margaret Elizabetlı Laviolette


June I Marjorie Ruth Hamm


66


2 Marshall McKew


3


Lugino Di Rosario


5


Walter Edward Bennett Safarian


66


7


Alfred William Cusson


66 Arlene Veronica Ober


9


14 Willianı Harrison Delfino


60 20 Florence Eunice Mussi


66


26 Eva Mary Heno


66


26 Evert Anselm Svenson


66


28 Italio Amerigo Dalla Via


July 2


Kathleen Linea Bergstrom


66


3


Irene Julia Suntina Chiodetti


66 66


Lena Geromini


Priscilla Allen Talbot


66


13 15


66 16 Elaine Fanny Louise Mourey


Alfred C. L. and Cleininea


18 Robert William Murphy, Jr. Robert W. and Winnifred J. 66


20 Wilton Murray Phelan


66 .27 William Francis St. John


60


27 Daisy Ruth Hancock


Aug.


2 Hazel Miriam Blanchard


4 Annibale Guiseppe Masi


Winfred M. and Edith H. William O. and Mary A. Ottavia and Filomena James D. and Alice C. Artuso and Filomena Karl and Elsie


Walter F. and Margaret E. Earl M. and Flora E. Albert H. and Edith M. Harold B. and Edith A. Isaac and Maria J.


Peter and Rebecca Jolın and Lena Giacinto and Rose Donate and Rose


Arthur P. and Blanche H. Lawrence and Regina. Joseph E. and Florence E. Genino and Saverria


Ervilla and Grace W. R. Thomas F. and Mary E. Harry R. and Margaret R. Charles E. and Maybelle G. Earl J. and Ruth L. Artlıur J. and Margaret L. Willliam C. and Olga G. A. Arthur and Esther Domenico and Giovannina Walter E. and Annie Jolın and Mabel


Joseph A. and Maud P. Alber and Catherine A. Nicola and Maria John and Angelo Carl H. and Marion E. Emery J. and Ida M.


3


Rachel Julia Bennett


Evald and Anna Luigi and Dominica Edward F. and Ivalse C. Walter F. and Ethel M. Nicholas and Amelia


5 I2


Lino and Theresia Harold D. and Irma


Richard A. and Ada M. Francis E. and Helen F. Augustin D. and Ruth Elizabeth George E. and Clara E. Amiello and Mary


7


7


21 Miriam Elizabetlı Carlson


24 Joseplı Albert Henri Desfardin Charles Arthur and Emma




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