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Voted to adjourn "sine die".
MILLARD F. CHARLES, Town Clerk.
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
Nov. 28, 1921.
Pursuant to the foregoing warrant and the Constable's return thereon a town meeting was held in Security Hall and was called to order by the Moderator, Jesse W. Morton.
The warrant was partly read when it was moved by William S. Kinsley to dispense with further reading of the warrant except the Constable's return, and it was so voted. The Constable's return was read.
Moved by Otis P. Ruggles to adjourn this meeting to meet in Security Hall, on Monday, Dec. 5, 1921, at 7.45 p. m., and it was so voted.
MILLARD F. CHARLES, Town Clerk.
ADJOURNED SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
Security Hall, Dec. 5, 1921.
Pursuant to adjournment, the town meeting was called to order by the Moderator, Jesse W. Morton.
Article 1. To hear and act on the reports of Town officers and spe- cial committees and determine what instructions will be given the town officers.
Article 1. It was voted on motion of Leon G. Bent that this article be laid on the table.
Article 2. To see if the Town will authorize the transfer of the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) from the General Salary Account to the General Maintenance Account of the School Department, for general school expenses, or what it will do in relation thereto. (School Com- mittee.)
Article 2. It was voted on motion of Leone F. Quimby that the Town Accountant be and hereby is instructed to transfer from the Gen- eral Salary Account to the General Maintenance Account of the School Department, the sum of one thousand dollars, to be expended for gen- eral school expenses.
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Article 1. It was voted on motion of Leon G. Bent that the follow- ing resolution be adopted :
Resolved: That by the passing of our Collector of Taxes, Herbert M. Viall, our Town has lost a valued official, who through a long term of years, by his fidelity and faithfulness to the trust and duties of his office, exemplified in a marked degree the highest type of public ser- vice and of citizenship. We mourn our loss, we honor his memory.
Resolved: That the foregoing be spread upon the records of the Town and that a copy of the same be sent to Mrs. Grace V. Viall.
Article 3. To see if the Town will appropriate from surplus revenue the sum of five thousand dollars ($5000.00) to pay the cost of street light- ing from October 1, to December 31, 1921, or what it will do in relation thereto. (Municipal Light Board.)
Article 3. On motion by William G. Long, it was voted that there be appropriated from surplus revenue, the sum of five thousand dollars, to pay the cost of street lighting from October 1st to Dec. 31, 1921, the same to be made available for the use of the Municipal Light Board.
Article 4. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to lease either or both the hose houses on Hopkins St. and No. Main St., or what it will do in relation thereto. (Selectmen.)
Article 4. On motion of Otis B. Ruggles, it was voted that the Se- lectmen be authorized to lease or rent either or both the hose houses on Hopkins Street and No. Main St., on such terms as they may deem expedient.
Article 5. To see if the Town will appropriate from surplus revenue the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) to be added to the Reserve Fund, or what it will do in relation thereto. (Town Accountant.)
Article 5. On motion of Leon G. Bent, it was voted that the sum of five hundred dollars be appropriated from surplus revenue and added to the Reserve Fund.
Article 6. To see if the Town will appropriate from surplus revenue the sum of one hundred and forty dollars ($140.00) to be credited to the Tree Warden account, or what it will do in relation thereto. (Town Accountant.
Article 6. On motion of Leon G. Bent, it was voted that the sum of one hundred and forty dollars be appropriated from surplus revenue and credited to the Tree Warden's Account.
Article 1. On motion of Roland L. Perry, it was voted to take this article from the table.
On motion of Roland L. Perry, it was voted that the School Commit- tee be and hereby is instructed to furnish full transportation to the pu- pils in the North Main St. School District to nearest point of car line, from their residence in accordance with the laws appertaining thereto.
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Article 1. Voted to lay this article on the table.
Article 7. To see if the town will amend the Town By-Laws by add- ing to Art. XI the following section which if accepted, shall be Section 10:
Any person who intends to erect, repair or take down any building abutting on any way which the town is obliged to keep in repair, and de- sires to make use of any portion of said way for the purpose of placing thereon building materials or rubbish shall give notice thereof to the Board of Public Works and thereupon the Board of Public Works may grant a permit to occupy such portion of said way, to be used for such purpose as in their judgment the necessity of the case demands and the security of the public allows; such permit in no case to be in force longer than ninety days, and to be on such conditions as the Board of Public Works may require; and especially in every case upon condition, that during the whole of every night, from twilight in the evening un- til sunrise in the morning, lighted lanterns shall be placed so effectually as to secure all travelers from liability of coming in contact with such building material or rubbish. (Geo. L. Flint.)
Article 7. On motion of George L. Flint, it was voted to adopt the following By-Law, to be Section 10 of Article 11:
"Any person who intends to erect, repair or take down, any build- ing abutting on any way which the Town is obliged to keep in repair and desires to make use of any portion of said way, for the purpose of placing thereon building materials or rubbish, shall give notice thereof to the Board of Selectmen, and thereupon the Board of Selectmen may grant a permit to occupy such portion of said way, to be used for such purpose as in their judgment the necessity of the case demands and the security of the public allows; such permit in no case to be in force long- er than ninety days and to be on such conditions as the Board of Select- men may require; and especially in every case upon condition, that dur- ing the whole of every night, from twilight in the evening until sunrise in the morning, lighted lanterns shall be placed so effectually as to se- cure all travelers from liability of coming in contact with such build- ing material or rubbish."
Article 8. To see if the Town will amend the Town By-Laws by add- ing to Art. XI the following section which, if accepted, shall be Section 11:
"No person shall distribute papers, circulars, or advertisements through the town in such a manner as to create a disturbance or litter." (Geo. L. Flint.)
Article 8. On motion of George L. Flint, voted to amend the Town By-Laws by adding Section 11 to Art. XI:
"No person shall distribute papers, circulars or advertisements through the town in such a manner as to create a disturbance or litter."
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Article 9. To see if the town will amend the Town By-Laws by add- ing to Art. XI the following section which, if accepted, shall be section 12:
"No person shall stand on any public way in such a manner as to obstruct a free passage for pedestrians." (Geo. L. Flint.)
Article 9. On motion of George L. Flint, it was voted to adopt sec- tion 12 by adding it in Art. XI:
"No person shall stand on any public way in such a manner as to obstruct a free passage for pedestrians."
Article 10. To see if the town will amend the Town By-Laws by add- ing to Art. XI the following section which, if accepted, shall be section 13:
No person shall erect or maintain any canopy, awning, shade, shade- frame, or shade curtain, in any public street at a height less than seven feet from the sidewalk, and then only by permission of the Board of Public Works. (Geo. L. Flint.)
Article 10. On motion of George L. Flint, it was voted to amend the Town By-Laws by adding Sec. 13, Art. XI:
"No person shall erect or maintain any canopy, awning, shade, shade- frame or shade curtain, in any public street at a height less than seven feet from the sidewalk, and then only by permission of the Board of Selectmen."
Article 11. To see if the town will amend the Town By-Laws by adding to Art. XI the following section which, if accepted, shall be sec- tion 14:
Whoever violates any of the provisions of this Article shall be pun- ished by a fine not exceeding twenty dollars ($20.00) for each offence. (Geo. L. Flint.)
Article 11. On motion of George L. Flint, it was voted to amend the Town By-Laws by adding to Art. XI, Sec. 14:
"Whoever violates any of the provisions of this article shall be pun- ished by a fine not exceeding twenty dollars for each offense."
Voted to adjourn "sine die".
MILLARD F. CHARLES, Town Clerk.
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NOTICE TO PARENTS, HOUSEWIVES, PHYSICIANS AND MIDWIVES
Your Attention is Called to the Sections Below Taken from the Revised Laws-Blank Forms for Return of Births Can be Obtained of the Town Clerk
SECTION 3, CHAPTER 444, ACTS 1897
Sect. 3 .- Physicians and midwives shall on or before the fifth day of each month report to the clerk of each city or town a correct list of all children born therein during the month next preceding, at whose birth they were present, stating the date and place of each birth, the name of the child, if it has any, the sex and color of the child, the name, place of birth and residence of the parents, the maiden name of the mother, and occupation of the father. If the child is illegitimate the name of the father shall not be stated, unless at the joint request in writing of both father and mother, which request shall be filed with the returns of births. The fee of the physicians or midwife shall be twenty-five cents for each birth so reported, and shall be paid by the city or town in which the report is made, upon presentation of a certificate from the city or town clerk, stating that said births have been reported in conformity with the requirements of this section. Any physician or midwife ne- glecting to report such list for ten days after it is due shall for each of- fence forfeit a sum not exceeding twenty-five dollars.
SECTION 6, CHAPTER 444, ACTS 1897
Sect. 6 .- Parents and Householders shall within forty (40) days after the date of a birth occurring in his house give thereof or cause such notice to be given to the clerk of the city or town in which such child is born.
MILLARD F. CHARLES, Town Clerk.
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DOGS LICENSED DURING YEAR 1921
Whole number of licenses issued 353
47 Female licenses @ $5.00 $235.00
305 Male licenses @ $2.00 610.00
1 Kennel license @ $50.00
50.00
Total cash received $895.00
Less fees for 353 licenses 70.60
Total due County Treasurer $824.40
Paid County Treasurer June 1, 1921 $593.40
Paid County Treasurer Dec. 5, 1921
231.00
Total paid County Treasurer $824.40
MILLARD F. CHARLES, Town Clerk.
FISHING AND HUNTING LICENSES ISSUED YEAR 1921
247 Hunting Licenses issued at $1.00 $247.00
134 Fishermen's Licenses issued at 50 cents 67.00
24 Trapper's Licenses issued at 25 cents 6.00
1 Hunting License issued at $10.00 10.00
1 Hunting License issued at $15.00
15.00
Total
$345.00
Less 407 license fees at 15 cents 61.05
Balance due State
$283.95
Paid Fisheries and Game Commissioners:
March 30, cash
$ 89.40
May 2, cash 29.15
Sept. 6, cash 44.20
Dec. 5, cash
119.60
Jan. 3, 1922, cash
1.60
Total
$283.95
MILLARD F. CHARLES, Clerk.
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1921
Date
Name
Parents
Jan
2 Wilfred Henry White Joseph Maguire
3
5 Norman Leo Doucette
10 Rita Margaret Hubbard
23 Gertrude Agnes Wilton
23 Dean Somerby Winchester
24 John Theodore Jensen, Jr.
27 Joseph Knight
29 29 Alice Ruth Gonnam 31 Mildred Louise Lorgeree Feb. 2 Jesse Malcolm Anderson
4 Annette Brown
Eleanor Phyllis Heselton Beatrice Elizabeth White
4 6 8 11 Benjamin Campbell Harvey 12 13 Marcella Margaret Larsen Cecilie Bristol Berle 14 17 Earle Henry Merrill
18 Richard Yorke Smith
21 Arthur Milton Gray
21 Jesse Malcolm Anderson
26 Ralph Carleton Lovejoy 28 Louis Cortland W. Beaulieu
Joshua H. and Sadie A. Joseph P. and Katherine E. Frank A. and Mary C. Simon D. and Delcie M.
Julius K. and Eva A.
Lawrence S. and Alice E. John T. and Cornelia T. John and Sarah G.
Harold E. and Elizabeth P. George E. and Mary E.
John and Ethel H. Edward A. and Blanche H.
Carl and Mary J. Adolph J. and Laura D. George S. and Madeline D.
Harry L. and Marcella D. Theodore P. and Avis W. Albert E. and Mary E. Carl M. and Beatrice D. Arthur L. and Mildred J. John and Ethel May Harry S. and Mildred S. Noe H. and Eda C.
March
1 Pauline Ella Stickland 1 Charlotte Yvonne Delorey
2 Hubert Franklin Humphrey
7 Natalie Mae Pitman
S Harold Allen Richardson Doris Jennie Gray
8 10 11 John Francis Beaudoin 12 17 Alfred Joseph Burbine
John and Alice B. John E. and Rose B. V. George A. and Fleda B. Nathaniel and Marguerite C.
Roy E. and Hilda A. Robert G. and Bertha P.
Arthur J. and Anna L.
Peter and Rose G.
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1921
Date
Name
Parents
20 Richard Francis Dugan
22 Phyllis Eleanor Richman
23 Martin Joseph Halloran
27 Franklin Kyle Haggerty Timothy S. and Katherine K.
30 George Edward Gadbois
30 Arthur Dustin Beaman
Thomas W. and Donna A.
April
2
4 Charles Norman Watters
4 Lester Andrew Dobbins
5 Gertrude May Merritt
13 Walter Robert Doucette
16 Priscilla Eunice Hatch
28 Rosamond Nancy Jones
29 Barbara Hannah
30 Raymond Francis Sheehan 30
James G. and Elinor B. Andrew C. and Sarah F.
Fred E. and Helen B.
Raymond G. and Mabel P.
Elmer E. and Evelyn H.
George W. and Rosamond Y.
Thomas E. and Olive K.
William P. and Florence C.
May 1 1 Charles Thomas Rees
5 Mary Hartshorn
Proctor
4 5 Margaret Elizabeth Carter
8 Mary Norton
17 Ernest Woodman Leach
17 Mildred Louise White
19 Nancy Wentworth
22 Polly Parker Stembridge
23 Edward Kenneth Muse
26 George Arthur Estabrook
29 Arthur Francis Melanson
29 Loretta Nowe
Arthur G. and Gertrude W. Benjamin M. and Helen B. Louis and Mildred
Francis A. and Sarah G. Valentine A. and Ethel D.
Edwin L. and Esther W. John W. and Abbie M. Grafton E. and Marion L. Alfred R. and Elizabeth S. John H. and Mary L.
Arthur B. and Abbie D.
George A. and Elsie W. Otto and Mary J.
June
5 William Francis Connelly
5
6 James Arthur Heselton
7 Merton Deane Horne
9 Gladys May Frotten
Michael J. and Agnes M.
Charles H. and Minnie P. Daniel F. and Emily H. John and Frances Castine
George R. and Gertrude W.
Jacob and Edith B.
Nicholas W. and Alice L.
Edward I. and Margaret W.
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1921
Date
Name
Parents
20 Effie Grace Wildon
Thomas D. and Effie M.
21 Jane Almy Chapin
Ernest W. and Helen
21 Giles Leonard Chapin
Ernest W. and Helen
26 Herbert George Richmond
Alexander and Georgia P.
26 Harry Walton Patch, Jr.
Harry W. and Anna M.
27 Evelyn Muriel Talbot
Stephen V. and Irene R.
30 Constance Louise Gibbs George H. and Ethel M.
July
5 Mary Esther Joyce
Patrick J. and Annie H.
Walter and Madeline H.
Joseph and Mary M.
Angus G. and Alberta R.
Lewis G. and Olive T. William E. and Edith B.
10 William Robert Florence
11 Grace Elizabeth Storti
12 Priscilla Dorothea Johnson
13 Elizabeth Louise Doucette
14 Nancy Bawden
21 Donald John Watters
21 Mary Fay Bresnahan
22 Etta Elvira Wood
26 William Donald Meuse
27 Theresa Mary Magrath
27 Joseph Ignatius Magrath
27 Russell Cyrus Spinella
Ciro and Anna M.
Aug.
2 Virginia Frances Perkins
2 Jennie May Muse
3 Helen Janet Lucey
4 Virginia Wey Rodgers 5 Evelyn Frances Rogers Caffetzakis 12 13 Gerald Robert McCotter
14 Marion Priscilla Turner 15 William Kenneth Doucette
18 Leonard Bradley Wright
21 Austin Fred Bennett, Jr. 22 Betty Nichols 31 Ruth Elaine Browne
31 Elinor Littlefield
Dana F. and Jennie F. Joseph and Mary M.
Francis J. and Helen M. (Lucey)
Clarence C. and Olive N. George E. and Marie M. James G. and Niove N. Edward F. and Ruth T. Wilbur F. Jr. and Winnie M.
Abel J. and Margaret Melonson Albert J. and Catherine B. Austin F. and Mary K.
Lester A. and Helen W.
Thomas R. and Angela C. Ray E. and Marjorie D.
7 Glenn Wesley Gibbons
8 Lillian M. Arsenault
6 Priscilla Mathewson
9 Veronica Dulong
John and Edna B. Harold R. and Ethel T. Robert E. and Mary L.
Garvin and Helen H.
Harold E. and Margaret M.
Jeremiah J. and Mary F. F. Paul and Mabel T. Edward J. and Mary L.
Fred T. and Sarah M.
Fred T. and Sarah M.
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1921
Date
Name
Parents
Sept.
1 Claire DeLong 2 Paul Edward Doucette
3 Catherine Josephine Walsh
3 Paul Edward Doucette
5 Leland Francis Edmundson
6 Richard Kershaw Young
Samuel K. and Viola
Arthur J. and Lillian R.
7 Dorothy Lillian Doucette 7 10 George Elwin Ainsworth
11 Ellen Barbara Murphy
12 Wilhemina Alice Jones
12 13 Mary Katherine Philbrook 15 John Andrew Bowley
16 Robert William Jeffrey
23 Annette Mary Benton
24 David Willor Christiansen
26 Howard Edwin Batchelder 28 Earl John White 30 Jane Tanner
Adrian and Mary H. Frank D. and Mae Ann
Oct.
1 Jeanette Aloise Forbes 3 Richard Daniel Avery
5 Joseph H. White
6 Bertha Levine
10 Lilly Elizabeth Heath 12 Charles Murray Nickerson
17 Carl Walker Pinkham, Jr.
24 Madeline Phoebe Muise
26 Louis Williams Ross 26 Helen Augustina Manoli
29 George Leonard Bourque
Frank D. and Margaret D. Edwin H. and Lillian C. Henry and Mary D. Frederick G. and Cora B. Archie and Rose B. Frank A. and Lilla P. Frank A. and Marjory G. Carl W. and Lillias M. Sylvine J. and Margaret B. William R. and Alice D.
Henry H. and Florence A. Albert L. and Rose L.
Nov.
2 Jean Lumsden Stanwood
5 Donald Gilman Wells
5 Henry John White
8 Helen Livingstone
Ormistan L. and Marion R. William and Mary B.
Joseph P. and Mary A.
William A. and Mary E.
George E. and Edith J.
Richard H. and Seraphine T. Leo E. and Sarah W. William S. and Ruth G.
Verue H. and Viola S. Edward and Pauline E. Percy L. and Amy S. Albion and Bertha E.
Otto W. and Sarah W. Harold W. and Renie G.
B 5 Susette Elizabeth Weigmann
Augustus T. and Helen M. Harry L. and Marjorie S. Henry John and Mary Leonard A. and Laura M.
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1921
Date Name
Parents
13 Margaret Pearl Meuse
18 Donald William White
John E. and Edith D.
20 Robert Gordon Mason
Ralph J. and Nellie B.
22 Dorothy Elizabeth Slocumb
Herbert E. and Ruth M.
26
26
27 Elizabeth Beatrice Meuse
Joseph L. and Marguerite F.
Dec.
3 Guy Wilbert Ellison, Jr. 5 Virginia Lowry
5 Ralph Edward Melendy
6 Barbara Merton Cartier
Euclid H. and Marian S.
7 Philip Frederick Sears
Fred L. and Laneta
9 Pauline Ruth Daltry
Charles and May H.
16 Edward James Ahearn
18 Gertrude Patricia Dahill
Edward J. and Margaret S.
18 Dorothy Margaret Harrow
George F. and Mary D.
18 22 Newton Jaquith Batchelder James Edward Amerault 26
Oscar W. and Dorothy J. Joseph T. and Theresa M.
26 Joseph Theodore Amerault, Jr. Joseph T. and Theresa M.
26 Florence Vanderbilt Jackson Charles W. and Florence M.
27 Rose Tucker
Walter D. and Rose
Oscar W. and Dorothy
OMISSIONS AND CORRECTIONS FOR OTHER YEARS
Date Name
Parents
Feb., 1919
21 Marshall Alexander Perkins George W. and Olive B.
1920
July 6 Lilie Beatrice Davis
August
29 Ruth Marion Hill Nov.
16 John Coolidge Colley
Lewis and Mary M.
Herbert L. and Frances L.
George A. and Sarah B.
Guy W. and Margaret R.
Louis R. and Annie S.
Charles H. and Elizabeth G.
Dennis S. and Blanche G.
27 Newton Jaquith Batchelder
Andrew and Arline C.
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MARRIAGES REGISTERED TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1921
Date
Names
Age Occupation
Residence
Sept., 1920
25 Hubert Denley Kaye
26
Student
Rockville, Conn.
Ruth Adella Hine
27
Secretary
Springfield, Mass.
Dec., 1920
24 George E. Edmondson
29 R. R. Man
Reading
Edith S. Jones
17 None
Reading
Jan.
1 Harry Lyman Wells Marjorie Etta Sullivan
29
Clerk
Chelsea
29 At Home
Reading
1 Henry Fink
34 Elec. Mechanical Engineer
Detroit, Mich.
Bertha Louise Wheeler
28 Nurse
Reading
2 Isadore John Doucette Eunice Mary Boutchie
20
Rubber Worker
Reading
25 Housekeeper
Reading
2 Edgar John Davis
28 Interior Decorator Camden, N. J.
Winifred Agnes Murray
29 Folder
Reading
12 William Augustine Connelly 29 Dentist
Reading
Katherine Margaret Canty ยท 25 Private Secretary
Reading
23 John S. Power
50 Manager
Roxbury
Elizabeth A. Hatch
34 At Home
Reading
24 Charles F. Hicks
32 Elevator Operator Malden
Mary Della White
30 At Home
Reading
Feb.
6 John Frank LeFave Mary McDonald
20 Machinist
Reading
25 Shoe worker Cape Breton, N. S.
6 Albert Louis Bourque
30
Painter
Reading
Rose LeBlanc
30
At Home
Reading
12 John Leander Hubbard
21
Millhand
Reading
Anne Lorette Hubbard 19 Millhand
Reading
Mar.
11 Morton Hervey Ambler 22 Mechanic
Dorothy Austin Pierpont 19
None
Reading
16 Frederic William Scribner 21 Laborer
Reading
Margaret Thompson Hannaford 24 Leslie Greenleaf Hodgkins Helen Elizabeth Doucette 27 None
18 At Home
Reading
27 Electrician
Malden
Reading
.
Reading
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MARRIAGES REGISTERED TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1921
Date
Names
Age Occupation
Residence
24 Joseph Hedge
61 Farmer
Dennis
Louisa Wingett
58 Housekeeper
Dennis
27 Paul Myers Snchieder
22 Clerk
Boston
Mary Mabel Castine
21 At Home
Reading
April
2 Otis L. Stone Lillian A. Drew
25 Expressman
Stoneham
27 Shoe Worker
Reading
6 Franklin Lucian Nichols Vona Kilburn Briggs
70 Deputy Sheriff
Brandon, Vt.
52 Bookkeeper
Reading
12 James Vincent Maguire
36 Motorman
Reading
Nellie Margaret McTague
33 Clerk
Wakefield
13 A. Wesley Barthelmes Irma F. McDavitt
20
None
Reading
16 Harold A. Carnes Helen Carleton
25 At Home
Reading
16 Chester Frank Gould Nellie Pearl Verge
22 Housekeeper
Reading
17 Charles Elmer Laskey, Jr. Catherine Doucette
18 Teamster
Wakefield
17 At Home
Reading
23 Rubber Worker
Reading
18 Joseph Leslie Muise Margaret Fitzgerald
18
Knitting Mill
Wakefield
19 Alvah B. Palmer
52 Salesman
Haverhill
Fannie E. Ranlett
47 Shoemaker
Haverhill
May
2 Herbert Lester Fowle 28 Druggist Stella Evelyn Ryer Pond 22 Sales Girl
Bangor, Me.
4 Walter Carlyle Roberts Margaret Josephine Weeden
22
At Home Reading
20 Blin Williams Lumsden Mildred Adams Dixon 18 Saleslady Providence, R. I.
25 Arthur L. Conron Dorothy W. Bigelow
29 American R. R. Ex. No. Reading
27 At Home No. Reading
27 Walter O'Connell Margaret Turner
30 Chief Pharmacist
Reading
34 Forelady
Reading
28 Albion Murray Benton Bertha Elizabeth Glidden 31 Nurse
24 R. R. Trainman
Reading
30 Arley Augustus Ambler Mary Harding Hunter
21 Machinist
Reading
23 Nurse
Lowell
21 Marine Insurance Mgr.
Everett
27 Dentist
Reading
24 Organ Pipe maker
Reading
Reading
23 Civil Engineer
Newton
23 Steam Engineer Reading
Salem
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MARRIAGES REGISTERED TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1921
Date
Names
Age Occupation
Residence
June
1 William A. MacDonald
51 Machinist
Reading
Katherine R. Francis
35
Jeweler
Boston
2 Robert H. Jackson 40
Boiler Maker
Roxbury
Jane Cameron
26 Buyer
Reading
4 Norman Kidder Donaghy Bernice Marion Lovejoy
24
Clerk
Medford
4 Louis Alfred Ellis Beaulah Elizabeth Grant
20
Shoe worker
Reading
4 Frank M. Stevens Dorothy F. Morse
26
Salesman
Reading
4 Harland S. Thompson Inez W. Nichols
32
Clerk
Rockland
15 Jim Doherty Winnifred Cameron
28
Cook
North Reading
15 Romeo Mark Michelini Mildred Lewis Swett
25
At home
Reading
16 Daniel Arthur Whitehouse Helen Susie Hewitt
29
Electrician
Reading
22 Domestic
Reading
16 Andrew W. Hutchinson Laura Amanda Barr
33
Bookkeeper
Reading
25
Shoe worker
North Reading
21 At home
North Reading
25 Harry J. Shapiro Annie E. Stone
20
Stenographer Reading
27 Teacher
Winchester
26
At home
Reading
28 Edward J. Gaudette Mary F. Meuse
34
Motorman
East Boston
27
None
Reading
29 Harold Jervaise Stanton Cora Augusta Scott
19
Secretary
Reading
29 Carl Nelson Sargent Grace Ursula Bancroft
24
Chauffeur
Malden
29 Thomas Henry McHale Elizabeth Castine
23
Machine operator
Reading
27 Clerk
Reading
20. Clerk
Reading
30 James Reese Hammond
22 Estimator
East Boston
Margarite Ransom
19 Stenographer
Reading
18
Shoe worker
Reading
23 Bank Clerk
Reading
39 Manufacturer
Rockland
35
Laborer
North Reading
25
Contractor
Reading
32
Shipper
Wakefield
22 Charles J. McMenamin Linda M. Gates
26 Fruit Dealer
Reading
25 Arthur E. Butters Margaret Carleton
23 Telegrapher
Reading
24 Bookkeeper
Reading
27 Painter
Stoneham
T
29 Edward F. Whitton Marion A. Macleod
23
Clerk
Reading
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MARRIAGES REGISTERED TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1921
Date Names
Age Occupation
Residence
July
2 John Wilson Bingham Marjorie A. Macleod
19 Stenographer
Reading
10 Lloyd E. Rathbun
22
Soda Clerk
Canton
Lillian G. Heselton
20
Stenographer
Reading
12 Prospier Perry Mary Richards Arsenault 39
31 John Francis Glynn Mabel Catherine Frotten
18 Shoe worker
Reading
Aug.
2 Dean Peabody, Jr. Florence Emily Palmer
33 Instructor
Reading
30 Florist
Brookline
21 Farmer
Reading
7 James B. Cail Lillian E. Milne
16
None Melrose
9 William Llewlyn Wardwell Blanche Mabel Everett
64
Organ Pipe worker
Reading
43 Waitress
Reading
15 Leroy Carroll Hutchinson Frances Annette Dayton
24
Stenographer
Wilmington
25 Bookkeeper Reading
20 Lyman Edgar Pratt Katherine Belle Morrison 24 Telephone operator Winthrop
20 Herbert Raymond Henderson Mary Gladwin Hedges 23 None
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