Town of Norwell annual report 1950-1959, Part 5

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Number of names checked in-1109 Number of names checked out-1109 Reading on Ballot Box Register-1109 Ballots taken from Ballot Box-1109


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TOWN OF NORWELL


Upon being canvassed and counted, the result was as follows: Moderator for One Year


John J. Piotti 106


Frederick A. Small 331


Henrietta Virtue 19


Cecil Whitney


10


Herbert Lincoln 65


Dr. F. W. Rounds


2


James P. Hall


7


Richard N. Johnson


4


Joseph L. Hallett


1


Elmer N. Josselyn


1


John C. Bond


1


Alan Virtue


1


Loring H. Jacobs


1


Sydney S. Dean


1


Blanks 559


Selectman for Three Years


Ralph H. Coleman 643


Richard N. Johnson 449


J. Lyman Wadsworth 1


Blanks 16


Assessor for Three Years


Ralph H. Coleman 621


Richard N. Johnson 462


J. Lyman Wadsworth 1


Blanks 25


Board of Public Welfare for Three Years


Ralph H. Coleman 616


Richard N. Johnson 465


J. Lyman Wadsworth 1


Blanks 27


Treasurer for One Year


Margaret Crowell 1009


James Malatesta 3


Mary Woodworth 1


Alan Virtue 1


Charles Baldwin 1


Blanks 94


Tax and Town Collector for Three Years


Donald C. Wilder


1018


John J. Piotti 1


Blanks 90


Highway Surveyor for One Year


Richard Gaudette 370


Perry H. Osborn 625


William J. C. Weatherby 101


Blanks


14


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Tree Warden for One Year


Walter L. Brown 308


Wesley H. Osborne Jr. Blanks 42


759


School Committee for Three Years


Sarah C. Mederos 143


Nellie L. Sparrell 943


John Piotti 1


Blanks 22


Board of Health for Three Years


Daniel R. Currie 383


John D. R. Woodworth 665


James Malatesta 1


Humphrey Turner 1


Blanks 59


Trustee William J. Leonard Library, Three Years


William O. Prouty 950


Mary Woodworth 1


Wendall Prouty


1


Frederick A. Small 1


Blanks 156


Water Commissioner for Three Years


Richard H. Brooks 989


Martin F. Mullen


1


Howard Shearer


1


John L. DeMarchi


1


Blanks


117


The Moderator swore in the Town Clerk, Selectmen, Assessor, Mem- ber of Board of Public Welfare, Tax and Town Collector, Highway Sur- veyor, Tree Warden, and School Committee. The Town Clerk swore in the Treasurer, Trustee William J. Leonard Library, Member of Board of Health and Moderator.


NELLIE L. SPARRELL,


Town Clerk.


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TOWN OF NORWELL


THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS WARRANT FOR STATE PRIMARIES


Plymouth, ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Norwell Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Prim- aries to meet in Cushing Memorial Town Hall


Tuesday, the nineteenth day of September, 1950 at 8:00 A. M. o'clock for the following purposes :


To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Nomination of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices:


Governor for this Commonwealth


Lieutenant Governor for this Commonwealth


Secretary of the Commonwealth for this Commonwealth


Treasurer and Receiver-General for this Commonwealth


Auditor of the Commonwealth for this Commonwealth


Attorney General for this Commonwealth


Representative in Congress


for Ninth Congressional District


Councillor


for Second Councillor District


Senator for Norfolk and Plymouth District


Representative in General Court


for 3rd Plymouth District


District Attorney


for Plymouth District


County Commissioner


for Plymouth County


Sheriff


for Plymouth County


A County Commissioner in Plymouth County (To fill vacancy)


A Register of Deeds in Plymouth District ( To fill vacancy ) The polls will be open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.


Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands this 1st day of September, A.D. 1950


A. LESTER SCOTT JAMES A. LIDDELL RALPH H. COLEMAN Selectmen of Norwell.


A true copy. Attest


LLOYD B. HENDERSON, Constable September 18, 1950


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ONE HUNDRED-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT


STATE PRIMARY September 19, 1950


Pursuant to the foregoing warrant the voters met at the time and place mentioned therein and took the following action. Polls opened at 8 A.M. and closed at 8 P.M. Ralph H. Coleman was the presiding Election Officer and Harry G. Pinson was in charge of the ballot box. Other Elec- tion officers were James A. Liddell, Emily Allen, Julia Rosebach, Ruth Murray, Helen Craven, Martha Henderson, Ethel Turner, Annie Capell, Alice Merritt, and Helen Norris.


Names checked in 501


Names checked out


501


Ballots taken from the ballot box 501


Ballot Box register


502


25 Democratic ballots cast


476 Republican ballots cast


Upon being canvassed, in open meeting, they were found to be for the following persons.


REPUBLICAN


Governor


Clarence A. Barnes


70


Arthur W. Coolidge


160


Louis E. Denfield


72


Frankland W. Miles


35


Daniel Needham


124


Edward M. Rowe


7


Blanks


8


Total votes cast


476


Lieutenant Governor


Laurence Curtis


155


Warren G. Harris


25


Daniel E. McLean


29


Harris S. Richardson


59


Robert H. W. Welch Jr.


187


Blanks


21


Total votes cast


476


Secretary of State


William B. Bailey


64


John Adams


58


Henry Clay


10


Douglas Lawson


71


Randall W. ( Ranny ) Weeks


82


Russell A. Wood


115


Ada F. York


14


Blanks


62


Total votes cast


476


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Treasurer


Fred J. Burrell


215


Roy C. Papalia


229


Blanks


32


Total votes cast


476


Auditor


William G. Andrews


335


Warren A. Rodd


49


Blanks


92


Total votes cast


476


Attorney General


Frederick Ayer Jr.


1SS


Edward Robert Butterworth


60


George Fingold


114


Edwin W. Hadley


3S


Frank F. Walters


33


Blanks


43


Total votes cast


476


Congressman, Ninth District


Donald W. Nicholson


366


Lucy Hilton Chema


60


Blanks


50


Total votes cast


476


Councillor. Second District


Clayton L. Havey


329


Joseph Z. Corkin


69


Blanks


7 S


Total votes cast


476


Senator. Norfolk and Plymouth District


Newland H. Holmes


346


Charles A. Nelson


79


Blanks


51


Total votes cast


476


Representative in General Court. 3rd. Plymouth District


Nathaniel Hurwitz


425


Blanks


51


Total votes cast


476


District Attorney for Plymouth County


Basil Winslow Flynn


166


Thomas W. Prince


29


Eben G. Townes


66


John R. Wheatley


183


Blanks


32


Total votes cast


476


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County Commissioner, Plymouth County


Leo F. Nourse


401


Blanks 75


Total votes cast 476


Sheriff, Plymouth County


Clyde S. Browne 79


Charles H. Robbins 331


Blanks 66


Total votes cast 476


County Commissioner, Plymouth County, to fill vacancy


James T. Frazier


17


Sumner A. Chapman


65


Norman G. MacDonald


127


John J. Moore


24


Edwin H. Morse


13


William W. Noyes


20


Frank E. Parris


80


Henry L. Rapp


27


George H. Rounds 56


Blanks 47


Total votes cast 476


Register of Deeds, Plymouth County, to fill vacancy


Richard W. Holm


376


Blanks 100


Total votes cast


476


DEMOCRATIC


Governor


Paul A. Dever


20


Blanks


5


Total votes cast


25


Lieutenant Governor


Charles F. Jeff Sullivan 12


William M. Bergan


5


G. Edward Bradley 3


1


J. Frank Murphy 2


2


Total votes cast


25


Secretary of State


Edward J. Cronin


14


Anthony L. Bruno


0


Stephen J. Carr


3


Martin Graham


2


Paul V. Shaughnessy


1


Alfred L. Smith


0


Alfred R. Vitale


1


John F. Welch


1


Blanks


3


Total votes cast


25


John Francis Cahill


Blanks


87


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Treasurer


John E. Hurley


24


Blanks


1


Total votes cast


25


Auditor


Thomas J. Buckley


24


Blanks


1


Total votes cast


25


Attorney General


Francis E. Kelly


21


Benjamin F. Chesky


1


Eli Y. Krovitsky


2


Isadore H. Y. Muchnick


1


Blanks


0


Total votes cast


25


Congressman, Ninth District


August J. Cormier


7


William McAuliffe


15


Benjamin A. Merrihew


3


Blanks


0


Total votes cast


25


Councillor, Second District


Israel Grossman


4


Charles J. McGrath


21


Blanks


0


Total votes cast


25


Senator, Norfolk & Plymouth District


James A. Magner Jr.


15


Paul Record


8


Blanks


2


Total votes cast


25


Representative in General Court, 3rd Plymouth District


Frank Riley


19


Blanks


6


Total votes cast


25


District Attorney, Plymouth County


Thomas F. Quinn


17


Thomas R. Saad


4


Blanks


4


Total votes cast


25


County Commissioner, Plymouth County, To fill vacancy


24


Helen L. Buckley


1


Blanks


Total votes cast


25


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Sheriff, Plymouth County


Harold A. Kavanaugh


22


Blanks 3


Total votes cast 25


County Commissioner, Plymouth County, To fill vacancy


James T. Frazier


20


Blanks 5


Total votes cast 25


Register of Deeds, Plymouth County


Earl D. Gaskell


22


Blanks 3


Total votes cast


25


NELLIE L. SPARRELL,


Town Clerk.


Recount For Nomination for District Attorney in Norwell September 26, 1950


In accordance with a petition filed by John R. Wheatley, the Regis- trars met at the Town Hall, Tuesday, September 26th at 7 P. M. and recounted all ballots cast in Norwell for the office of District Attorney at the Primaries held September 19, 1950. The result was found to be as follows:


District Attorney


Basil Winslow Flynn


166


John W. Prince 29


Eben G. Townes 66


John R. Wheatley 183


Blanks 32


476


Total votes cast


NELLIE L. SPARRELL, Town Clerk.


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TOWN OF NORWELL


THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS WARRANT FOR STATE ELECTION


Plymouth, ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Norwell in said county.


Greeting:


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby directed to notify the inhabitants of the town of Norwell qualified to vote in Elections and Town Affairs to meet in the Cushing Memorial Town Hall,


Tuesday, the seventh day of November, 1950 at 6 o'clock in the fore- noon to give in their votes for:


Governor for this Commonwealth


Lieutenant Governor for this Commonwealth


Secretary of the Commonwealth for this Commonwealth


Treasurer for this Commonwealth


Auditor of the Commonwealth for this Commonwealth Attorney General for this Commonwealth


Representative in Congress for the Ninth Congressional District


Councillor for Second Councillor District


Senator for Norfolk and Plymouth Senatorial District


Representative in General Court for Third Plymouth Representative District


District Attorney for Plymouth District


County Commissioner for Plymouth County Sheriff for Plymouth County


Register of Deeds for Plymouth District (to fill vacancy)


County Commissioner for Plymouth County (to fill vacancy)


Also to vote YES or NO on the following questions:


Question No. 1


Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the constitution summarized below which was approved by the


YES


NO


General Court in a joint session of the two branches held June 9, 1947, re- ceived 244 votes in the affirmative and 0 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held June 8, 1949, received 242 votes in the affirmative and 7 in the negative?


SUMMARY


This proposed amendent of the Constitution provides for the time when the respective terms of office of the governor, lieutenant-governor and councillors shall begin and the time when their respective terms shall end. It also makes provision relative to the succession to the office of governor in the event of the death of the governor elect before qualification for the office of governor; and it further makes provision relative to the succession to the office of governor in the event of the death of both the governor elect and the lieutenant-governor elect before qualification for their re- spective offices.


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ONE HUNDRED-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT


Question No. 2


Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the constitution summarized below which was approved by the


YES


NO 1


General Court in a joint session of the two branches held June 4, 1948, received 154 votes in the affirmative and 44 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held June 8, 1949, received 160 votes in the affirmative and 93 in the negative?


SUMMARY


This proposed amendment to the Constitution provides for an increase in the number of signatures of qualified voters required upon an initiative or upon a referendum petition, and it further makes provision for changes in legislative procedures thereon with reference to dates upon, or within which, acts shall be done in the various stages necessary to be taken upon such petitions.


Question No. 3


Do you approve of a law summarized below on which the House of Representatives did not vote and on which the


YES


NO


Senate did not vote?


SUMMARY


This measure provides for minimum payments of seventy-five dollars per month, or eighty-five dollars per month if blind, as assistance to de- serving aged persons who have reached the age of sixty-three years or over and are in need of relief and support.


Question No. 4


Do you approve of a law summarized below on which the House of Representatives did not vote and on which the


YES


NO


,


Senate did not vote?


SUMMARY


This measure provides for the creation of a Massachusetts commission for the purpose of conducting once every month a lottery drawing to raise additional funds by means of tickets sold to the public, within the Com- monwealth, the net proceeds to be divided as follows: 50 per cent to the winners as prizes, 35 per cent for assistance to needy aged persons, 71/2 per cent for assistance to needy blind persons, 71% per cent for assistance to dependent children.


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TOWN OF NORWELL


Question No. 5


Do you approve of a law summarized below which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 77 NO | in the affirmative and 139 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 13 in the affirmative and 25 in the negative?


YES 1


SUMMARY


The proposed measure strikes out the first sentence of section 113B of chapter 175 of the General Laws ( Tercentenary Edition) as most recently amended by section 4 of chapter 459 of the acts of 1935, and inserts in place thereof a sentence which provides that the Commissioner of Insur- ance shall annually, on or before September fifteenth, after due hearing and investigation, fix and establish fair and reasonable classifications of risks and adequate, just, reasonable and non-discriminatory premium charges to be used and charged by insurance companies in connection with the issue or execution of motor vehicle liability policies or bonds, as de- fined in section 34A of chapter 90 of the General Laws, for the ensuing calendar year or any part thereof, but said classifications and premium


charges shall be uniform throughout the Commonwealth and shall not be fixed or established according to districts or zones.


Question No. 6


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


YES


NO


B. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed dog races be permitted in this county?


YES


NO


Question No. 7


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) ?


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) ?


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 ?


YES


| NO |


YES


NO


YES


NO


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ONE HUNDRED-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT


The polls will be open from 6 A.M. to & P.M.


Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant with your doings


thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands this seventeenth day of October, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty


A. LESTER SCOTT, Chairman JAMES A. LIDDELL RALPH H. COLEMAN


Selectmen of Norwell.


A True copy, Attest


LLOYD B. HENDERSON. Constable of Norwell


October 13. 1950


STATE ELECTION


November 7, 1950


Pursuant to the foregoing warrant, the voters met at the time and place mentioned therein and took the following action: Polls opened at 6 A.M. and were closed at & P.M. by Lester Scott the presiding Election officer. Other Election officers were Emily Allen, Ruth Murray, Charlotte Snow, Helen Craven. Rosemary Cunningham, Jane Baird, Annie Merritt, Jennie Spencer, Ethel Turner, Mattie Henderson, Annie Capell, Carol Newcomb, Julia Rosebach, Bobbe Miner, Helen Norris, Ralph Coleman, James Liddell, and Harry Pinson, the last named presiding at the ballot box.


One thousand two hundred and six names were checked on the voting lists and the ballot box registered one thousand two hundred and six ballots cast.


Upon being canvassed and counted in open meeting, they were found to be for the following persons.


Governor


Paul A. Dever


252


Arthur W. Coolidge 935


Horace I. Hillis 10


Mark R. Shaw


4


Blanks 5


Lieutenant Governor


Charles F. Jeff Sullivan


210


Laurence Curtis 963


9


Blanks


24


Secretary of State


Edward J. Cronin 228


Lawrence Gilfedder


Russell A. Wood 926


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TOWN OF NORWELL


Ellsworth J. M. Dickson 5


Fred M. Ingersoll Blanks 38 9


Treasurer


John E. Hurley 321


Fred J. Burrell 803


Henning A. Blomen


8


Harold J. Ireland


8


2 Roy Papalia Blanks 64


Auditor


Thomas J. Buckley


283


William G. Andrew 881


Robert A. Simmons


4


Francis A. Votano


8


Blanks


30


Attorney General


Francis E. Kelly


193


Frederick Ayer Jr. 966


Anthony Martin


8


Howard B. Rand


3


Blanks 36


Congressman, Ninth District


Donald W. Nicholson 961


August J. Cormier


188


Grace Farnsworth Ludor


11


Blanks


46


Councillor, Second District


Clayton L. Havey


944


Charles J. McGrath


207


Blanks


55


Senator, Norfolk & Plymouth District


Newland H. Holmes 952


James A. Magner Jr. 214


Blanks 40


Representative in General Court, 3rd Plymouth District


Nathaniel Hurwitz


943


Frank Riley 219


Blanks 44


District Attorney, Plymouth County


Basil Winslow Flynn 963


Thomas F. Quinn 195


Blanks 48


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County Commissioner, Plymouth County


Leo F. Nourse 934


Helen L. Buckley 229


Blanks 43


Sheriff, Plymouth County


Charles H. Robbins 957


Harold A. Kavanaugh 201


Blanks 48


County Commissioner. Plymouth County, to fill vacancy


James T. Frazier 255


Norman G. MacDonald 893


Blanks 58


Register of Deeds. Plymouth County. to fill vacancy


Earl D. Gaskell 194


Richard W. Holm 930


Blanks 82


Question No. 1.


Adoption of amendment to Constitution providing for time when terms of officer of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Councillors shall begin and end: provision relative to succession to office of Governor in event of death of Governor-elect before qualification for office of Governor and provision relative to succession to the office of Governor in event of the death of both Governor-elect and Lieutenant Governor elect before qualification for their respective offices.


Yes 800


No 170


Blanks 236


Question No. 2


Adoption of amendent to the Constitution for increase in number of signatures of qualified voters required upon initiative or referendum peti- tion and certain changes in legislative procedure thereon etc.


Yes 716


No 245


Blanks 245


Question No. 3


Provides for minimum payments of seventy-five dollars per month, or eighty-five dollars per month if blind, as assistance to deserving aged persons who have reached the age of sixty-three years or over and are in need of relief and support.


Yes 421


No


639


Blanks 146


-


Question No. 4


Provides for the creation of a Massachusetts commission for the pur- pose of conducting a lottery to raise additional funds for assistance to various persons.


Yes 300


No


782


Blanks


124


Question No. 5


Proposed measure to fix rates of compulsory motor vehicle insurance, flat rate so called.


Yes


39


No


1086


Blanks


81


Question No. 6


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


Yes 541


No 535


Blanks 130


B. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed dog races be permitted in this county?


Yes 414


No


593


Blanks


199


Question No. 7


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


Yes 487


No


569


Blanks 150


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


Yes 508


No 498


Blanks 200


C. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises ?


Yes 757


No


318


Blanks 131


Meeting adjourned.


NELLIE L. SPARRELL,


Town Clerk.


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FISH AND GAME LICENSES ISSUED IN 1950


29 Resident Fishing Licenses @ $2.00


$58.00


71 Resident Citizen Hunting Licenses @ $2.00


142.00


51 Resident Citizen Sporting Licenses @ $3.25


165.75


14 Resident Minor & Female Fishing Licenses @ $1.25


17.50


3 Resident Minor Trapping Licenses @ $2.25


6.75


3 Resident Citizen Trapping Licenses @ $5.25


15.75


2 Duplicate Licenses @ $ .50


1.00


9 Resident Citizen Sporting (over 70 yr. age, Free)


3 Resident Citizen Military or Naval, Free


Total Amount Collected


$406.75


Less Fees


42.75


Paid to Division of Fisheries & Game


$364.00


DOGS LICENSED IN 1950


204


Males @ $2.00


$408.00


58 Females $5.00


290.00


108 Spayed Females @ $2.00


216.00


6 Kennel @ $10.00


60.00


2 Kennel $25.00


50.00


Total Amount Collected


$1,024.00


Less Fees


75.60


Paid to Town Treasurer


948.40


All dogs 3 months old or over must be licensed and all licenses are due on or before March 31st. Tags and receipts are usually here by March 1st. Therefore it is suggested you come to Town Election prepared to pay your dog tax at that time. Payments may be made in person, by check or money order made payable to Town of Norwell and mailed to the Town Clerk.


All licenses unpaid on June 1st must be turned over to constable for collection. PAY PROMPTLY and save the town the expense of over-due notices and collection by the Constable.


ENROLLED MILITIA


439 men were enrolled for military duty April 1. 1950


REGISTERED VOTERS


On January 1, 1951 there were 1,531 registered voters in the Town of Norwell.


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JURORS DRAWN


January 1, 1950 to January 1, 1951


Allman, Leonard, Engineer


High Street


Campbell, Thomas H., Service Station


Main Street


DesGrange, Donald, Architect


Common Street


Hansen, Raymond A., Electrician


Winter Street


Lincoln, Lyman W., Lumber


Lincoln Street


Morton, Charles E., Cabinet Maker


Rimmer, Chester A., Manufacturer


off Stetson Rd. River Street


LIST OF PERSONS QUALIFIED TO SERVE AS JURORS IN THE TOWN OF NORWELL From July 1, 1950 to July 1, 1951


Allen, Earle F., Consulting Engineer


Cross Street


Blackhall, Allan J., Construction Engineer


River Street Central Street


Bond, John C., Public Relations Brooks, Richard H., Retired Bullard, William B., Restauranteur Campbell, Thomas H., Service Station


Mt. Blue Street Main Street


Cunningham, Edward J., Blue Cross Dickman, Herman, Retired Dyer, Arthur H., Retired


Main Street Church Street Washington Street Stetson Road Washington Street Pleasant Street Main Street


Farmer, Edward F., Retired Fuller, Timothy, Author Howes, Alfred G., Undertaker


Leavitt, John H. Sr., Sales Engineer


Mt. Blue Street Lincoln Street


Lincoln, Lyman W., Lumber MacHarg, Alexander, Restauranteur


Washington Street Washington Street


Magoun, Everett C., Salesman Maxwell, Andrew J., Carpenter McMullan, Richard D., Business Manager Mead, Alden H., Commercial Engineer Mitchell, Douglas S., Contractor Morton, Charles E., Cabinet Maker Mott, S. Lawrence, Florist


Stetson Road Main Street


High Street


Central Street


Robinson, Mark M., Salesman Shearer, Howard A., Insurance White, Bernard W., Carpenter


off Stetson Road Main Street off Stetson Road Tiffany Road High Street


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LIST OF PERSONS QUALIFIED TO SERVE AS JURORS IN THE TOWN OF NORWELL From July 1, 1949 to July 1, 1950


Allman, Leonard, Engineer


Bond, John C., Public Relations


Chipman. John H., Food Broker


Cunningham, Edward J., Blue Cross DesGranges, Donald, Architect


High Street Central Street


Main Street Church Street Common Street


Dickman, Herman, Retired Dyer, Arthur H., Retired


Farmer, Edward F., Retired


Hansen, Raymond A., Electrician


Howes, Alfred G., Undertaker


Jordan, William R., Ice Business


Leavitt, John H. Sr., Sales Engineer


Lind, John M., Surveyor Maxwell, Andrew J., Carpenter


Washington Street Stetson Road Washington Street Winter Street Main Street Stetson Road Mt. Blue Street Main Street Stetson Road Main Street Main Street


McMullan, Richard D., Business Manager


Mott, S. Lawrence, Florist


Murray, Joseph A., Sales Manager


Central Street


Rimmer, Chester A., Manufacturer Walsh, Matthew C. Jr., Wool


River Street Stetson Road


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MARRIAGES RECORDED IN NORWELL DURING THE YEAR 1950


Feb. 18 Married in Brockton, Mass., Edward C. Joseph, Jr. of Nor- well and Anne Frances Garvey of Brockton, by John W. Morrissey, Priest.


Mar. 10 Married in Westwood, Mass., Winthrop R. Scudder of Nor- well and Barbara H. Babcock of Boston by Rudolph Roell, Clergyman.


Mar. 26 Married in Norwell, Mass., Roger Darling Newcomb of Middleboro and Barbara Ann Scott of Norwell by James H. Misheff, Clergyman.


Apr. 1 Married in Norwell, Mass., Frank Kenneth Parmenter or Hingham and Elizabeth Harriette Hall of Norwell by George J. Penning- ton, Clergyman.


Apr. 2 Married in Norwell, Mass., Charles H. Baldwin Jr. of Norwell and Fay L. Thomas of Norwell by Herman H. Geertz, Clergyman.


April 16 Married in Brockton, Mass., Joseph John Gatanti of Brock- ton and Anna Hanson Pike of Norwell, by Joseph W. Langley, Priest.


May 1 Married in Rockland, Mass., Antonio Piro of Norwell and Elsabee Sturrock Goodwin of Norwell by Ralph L. Belcher, Justice of the Peace.


June 10 Married in Bridgewater, Richard Willard Howes of Hanover and Sally Lorraine Henderson of Norwell, by Benjamin Lockhart, Minister of the Gospel.




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