Town of Reading Massachusetts annual report 1942, Part 11

Author: Reading (Mass.)
Publication date: 1942
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 398


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Article 1. On motion of Carl W. Goodridge it was voted that Ar- ticle 1 be taken from the table.


On motion of Carl W. Goodridge it was voted to indefinitely post- pone Article 1.


On motion of Carl W. Goodridge it was voted to adjourn, Sine Die. 88 men and 20 women were checked as having attended the meeting.


Attest :


NORMAN P. CHARLES, Town Clerk


WARRANT FOR STATE ELECTION


(Sea1) Commonwealth of Massachusetts Middlesex ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Reading, 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 elections to meet in Security Hall, Woburn Street,


Tuesday, the Third Day of November, 1942, at seven o'clock A. M. for the following purposes : To bring in their votes to the Primary Of- ficers for the Nomination of Candidates of Political Parties for the fol- lowing 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 for the Commonwealth-for this Commonwealth.


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Attorney General-for this Commonwealth.


Senator in Congress-for this Commonwealth.


Representative in Congress-for 8th Congressional District.


Councillor-for 6th Councillor District.


Senator-for 7th Senatorial District.


2 Representatives in General Court-for 18th Middlesex Represen- tative District.


District Attorney-for Northern District.


Register of Probate and Insolvency-for Middlesex County.


County Commissioner-for Middlesex County.


County Treasurer-for Middlesex County.


Also to vote Yes or No in answer to the following questions :


No. 1 Law Proposed by Initiative Petition


Shall the proposed measure which provides that the present stat- utes which makes it a crime punishable by fine or imprisonment know- ingly to advertise, print, publish, distribute or circulate any matter con- taining reference to any person from whom or place where any drug, instrument or means whatever, or any advice or information may be obtained, for the purpose of preventing pregnancy, or to sell, lend, give away, exhibit, offer or advertise any drug, medicine, instrument or other article for the prevention of conception, or to write or print informa- tion of any kind stating when, where, how, or whom, or by what means such articles can be obtained, or to manufacture or make such articles shall not apply to treatment or prescription given to married persons for protection of life and health by or under the direction of registered physicians nor to teaching in chartered medical schools nor to publica- tion or sale of medical treatises or journals, which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 77 in the affirmative and 133 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 16 in the affirmative and 18 in the negative be approved.


Yes or No.


Also to vote Yes or No in answer to the following questions :


To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on all three of the following questions :


(a) If a voter desires to permit the sale in this town of any and all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "Yes" on all three questions.


(b) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt bev- erages only to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on question one, "Yes" on question two, and "No" on question three.


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(c) If he desires to permit the sale herein of all alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on questions one and two and "Yes" on ques- tion three.


(d) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt bev- erages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold and in addition other alcoholic beverages, but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on question one and "Yes" on questions two and three.


(e) If he desires to prohibit the sale herein of any and all alcoholic beverages whether to be drunk on or off the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on all three questions.


1. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages, whiskey, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages? Yes. No.


2. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages, wines and beer, ale, and all other malt bev- erages? Yes. No.


3. 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 prem- ises? Yes. No.


Also to vote Yes or No in answer to the following questions :


1. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed horse races be permitted in this county? Yes. No.


2. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed dog races be permitted in this county? Yes. No.


The polls will be open from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M., and you are di- rected to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof in at least ten public places in the Town not less than seven days prior to November 3, 1942, and by causing an attested copy to be published in the Reading Chronicle one day at least prior to said date.


Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your do- ings thereon before the time or at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands this nineteenth day of October, A.D. 1942.


CARL W. GOODRIDGE HERBERT K. MILLER KENNETH C. LATHAM Board of Selectmen of Reading


A true copy Attest : JAMES W. SIAS Constable of Reading


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Officers Return


By virtue of this warrant, I this day notified and warned the in- habitants of the Town of Reading, qualified to vote in elections, to meet in the place and at the time specified in this warrant, by posting attested copies in the following public places within the Town of Reading :


Mun. Bldg.


Reading Police Sta.


Reading Fire Sta. No. 1


Reading Fire Sta. No." 2 Odd Fellows Bldg. Masonic Bldg.


Austin's Diner Danforth's Drug Store M. F. Charles Haven Spa Ainsworth's Store Coffee Shop


Lyceum Hall Bldg.


The same being not less than seven days prior to Nov. 3rd, 1942, the date set for said meeting.


I also caused an attested copy to be published in the Reading Chronicle, date of October 30, 1942, the same being at least one day prior to said date.


Signed, J. W. SIAS,


Constable of Reading


STATE ELECTION


Security Hall, November 3, 1942


The meeting was called to order by the Town Clerk, Norman P. Charles, at seven o'clock A. M.


The warrant was partially read, when on motion of James W. Sias it was voted to dispense with the further reading of the warrant, ex- cept the Constable's Return, which was then read by the Town Clerk.


The ballot boxes were examined by the Constable and found to be empty and both boxes registered 0000.


The polls were then declared open in due form.


The following workers were appointed by the Selectmen to serve at the election and were duly sworn by the Town Clerk.


Ballot Clerks


R. John W. Goff


R. Jessie N. Thaxter


19 Lincoln St. 11 Winter St.


Ballot Box Clerks


R. Gladys R. Dickinson


25 Arlington St.


D. Charles A. Sullivan Checkers


11 Winthrop Ave.


D. Catherine E. Reilly


R. Winifred E. McClintock


R. Harriette Leuchtman


67 Mineral St. 188 Wakefield St. 18 Belmont St.


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Checkers


,


D. Margaret A. Thornton


R. Mabel E. Bennett


D. Mary Barrett


D. Catherine V. Wright


R. Mary E. Horrocks


D. Nellie E. Whelton


D. Catherine L. Doherty


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Counters


D. Harriet Cummings


R. Carl Wells


R. Edna S. Herrick


R. Eva F. Gleason


R. Herbert A. Tibbetts


R. Charles C. Wakefield


R. Harold M. Flater


R. Marie M. Day


D. George E. Meaney


D. Austin J. Doherty


R. Edward W. Briggs


R. Helen A. Titcomb


R. Sadie E. Riseman


R. Dorothy A. Ambler


D. John Murray


R. Edith A. Moses


R. Winifred E. McClintock


R. Harriette Leuchtman


D. Margaret A. Thornton


R. Mabel E. Bennett


D. Mary Barrett


D. Catherine V. Wright


R. Mary E. Horrocks


D. Nellie E. Whelton


D. Catherine L. Doherty


R. Gladys R. Dickinson


R. Jessie N. Thaxter


D. Arthur Bernstein


D. George Robbins


Tabulators


D. Walter A. Scanlon


R. James R. Mercer


D. Arthur Bernstein


10 Minot St. 38 Highland St. 38 Warren Ave. 21 Arlington St. 63 Highland St. 7 High St. 111 Green St.


22 Haven St. 9 Hanscom Ave. 1243 Main St. 20 Highland St. 155 High St. 22 Mt. Vernon St. 33 Minot St. 18 Elm St. 42 Hancock St. Haven St. 42 John St. 68 Longfellow Rd. 96 Washington St. 256 Lowell St. 52 Village St. 33 Dudley St. 188 Wakefield St.


18 Belmont St. 10 Minot St. 38 Highland St. 38 Warren Ave. 21 Arlington St. 63 Highland St. 7 High St. 111 Green St. 25 Arlington St. 11 Winter St. 7 Harnden St. 9 Mineral St.


331 Haven St. 218 West St. 7 Harnden St.


The polls were duly closed at 8:00 P. M. as specified in the War- rant, with the following results :


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51 absentee ballots were cast, after the polls closed, and two re- jected.


4445 votes were cast in this election, with the ballot boxes check- ing perfectly.


A to K L to Z 2297 2148


Governor


Robert L. Putnam of Springfield, Democratic 855


Leverett Saltonstall of Newton, Republican 3526


Henning A. Blomen of Cambridge, Soc. Labor 4


Otis A. Hood of Boston, Communist 7


Joseph Massidda of Swampscott, Socialist Party 0


Guy S. Williams of Worcester, Prohibition 4


William H. McMaster


11


Blanks 38


Lieutenant Governor


Horace T. Cahill of Braintree, Republican 3499


John C. Carr of Medford, Democratic 867


Walter S. Hutchins of Greenfield, Socialist 5


George L. McGlynn of Springfield, Soc. Labor 7


E. Frank Searle of Lawrence, Prohibition 6


Blanks 61


Secretary


Joseph J. Buckley of Boston, Democratic 833


Frederick W. Cook of Somerville, Republican 3494


Bernard G. Kelly of Springfield, Soc. Labor 12


Abbie L. Tebbetts of Waltham, Prohibition 11


3


- Peter Wartiainen, Jr. of Westminister, Socialist Blanks


92


Treasurer


Lawrence Curtis of Boston, Republican 3368


Francis X. Hurley of Boston, Democratic 950


Martha E. Geer of Boston, Prohibition 11


Gote Elvel Palmquist of Boston, Soc. Labor 10


Anders H. Swenson of Greenfield, Soc. Party 13


Blanks 93


Auditor


Thomas J. Buckley of Boston, Democratic 990


Russell A. Wood of Cambridge, Republican 3318


Herbert Crabtree of Holyoke, Soc. Labor 13


Ethel J. Prince of Danvers, Prohibition 8


Blanks 116


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Attorney-General


James E. Agnew of Boston, Democratic 723


Robert T. Bushnell of Newton, Republican 3585


Charles F. Danforth of Newton, Prohibition 20


Fred E. Oelcher of Peabody, Soc. Labor 10


Howard Penley of Boston, Socialist 8


Blanks 99


Senator in Congress


Joseph E. Casey of Clinton, Democratic 1014


Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. of Beverly, Republican 3343


Horace I. Hillis of Saugus, Soc. Labor 4


George I. Paine of Cambridge, Socialist 13


George L. Thompson of Randolph, Prohibition 3


Blanks


68


Congressman, Eighth District


Angier L. Goodwin of Melrose, Republican 3482


Frederick T. McDermott of Medford, Democratic 820


Blanks


143


Councillor, Sixth District


Theodore P. Hollis of Stoneham, Republican 3505


Francis J. Roche of Cambridge, Democratic 728


Blanks


212


Senator, Seventh Middlesex District


Arthur W. Coolidge of Reading, Republican 3802


William E. Flanagan of Lowell, Democratic 552


Blanks


91


2 Representatives in General Court, 18th Middlesex District


Logan. R. Dickie of Reading, Republican 3939


Herman P. Peterson, Woburn Republican 2912


Blanks


2039


District Attorney, Northern District


Robert F. Bradford of Cambridge, Republican 3671


Joseph R. Corish of Somerville, Democratic 630


Blanks


144


Register of Probate and Insolvency, Middlesex Co.


Loring P. Jordan of Wakefield, Republican 3582


William F. McCarty of Chelmsford, Democratic 661


Blanks


202


County Commissioner, Middlesex County


Thomas B. Brennan of Medford, Democratic 953


Charles C. Warren of Arlington, Republican 3254


Blanks


238


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County Treasurer, Middlesex County


Charles P. Howard of Reading, Republican 3975


Blanks


470


Question No. 1


Law Proposed by Initiative Petition


Shall the proposed measure which provides that the present stat- utes which make it a crime punishable by fine or imprisonment know- ingly to advertise, print, publish, distribute or circulate any matter con- taining reference to any person from whom, or place where any drug, instrument or means whatever, or any advice or information may be , obtained, for the purpose of preventing pregnancy, or to sell, lend, give away, exhibit, offer or advertise any drug, medicine, instrument or other article for the prevention of conception, or to write or print informa- tion of any kind stating when, where, how, of whom, or by what means such article can be obtained, or to manufacture or make such article, shall not apply to treatment or prescription given to married persons for protection of life or health by or under the direction of registered physicians nor to teaching in chartered medical schools nor to publi- cation or sale of medical treatises or journals, which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 77 in the affirmative and 133 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 16 in the affirmative and 18 in the negative, be approved?


Yes 2301


1564


Blanks 580


Question No. 2


1. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey, rum, gin, malt-beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages?)


Yes 779


No


3274


Blanks 392


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


Yes


852


No


3157


Blanks


436


3. 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


1365


No


2742


Blanks 338


123


. No


Question No. 3


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


Yes 1760


No


2234


Blanks 451


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


Yes 1563


No 2380


Blanks 502


The results were declared in open Town Meeting.


On motion of the Town Clerk it was voted to adjourn Sine Die.


Attest :


NORMAN P. CHARLES, Town Clerk


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


We, the City Clerk of Woburn and the Town Clerks of Reading, North Reading, and Wilmington, having met this thirteenth day of November, 1942, in accordance with the provisions of Section 125 of Chapter 54 of the General Laws, have examined the certified copies of records made by the Aldermen of the City of Woburn and the Select- men of Reading, North Reading and Wilmington comprising the eighteenth Middlesex Representative District and determine that Logan R. Dickie of Reading and Herman P. Peterson of Woburn appear to have been elected as Representatives to the General Court for the Eighteenth Middlesex Representative District at the State Election held on November 3, 1942.


We hereby certify that the following is a schedule of the names of all persons for whom votes for Representatives to the General Court in the Eighteenth District were cast and the number of votes for each :


Wilmington


Logan R. Dickie of Reading (R) had


Nine Hundred and Thirty-eight (938)


Herman P. Peterson of Woburn (R) had


Seven Hundred and Seventy-six (776)


Blanks, One Thousand and Eighty-two (1082)


Total, One Thousand Three Hundred and Ninety-eight (1398)


North Reading


Logan R. Dickie of Reading (R) had


Seven Hundred Sixty-seven (767)


Herman P. Peterson of Woburn (R) had


Five Hundred Ninety-one (591)


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Blanks, Seven Hundred Forty-eight


(748)


Total, Two Thousand One Hundred and Six (2106)


Reading


Logan R. Dickie of Reading (R) had


Three Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty-nine (3939)


Herman P. Peterson of Woburn (R) had Two Thousand Nine Hundred Twelve (2912)


Blanks, Two Thousand Thirty-nine (2039)


Total, Eight Thousand Eight Hundred Ninety (8890)


Woburn


Logan R. Dickie of Reading (R) had


Two Thousand Five Hundred Fifty (2550)


Herman P. Peterson of Woburn (R) had Three Thousand Eight Hundred Thirty-six (3836)


Peter Donahue had One ( 1)


Blanks, Four Thousand Fifty-nine


(4059)


Total, Ten Thousand Four Hundred Forty-six (10446)


A certificate of election was issued'to Herman P. Peterson and Logan R. Dickie.


MARGARET G. FITZGERALD, City Clerk, Woburn NORMAN P. CHARLES, Town Clerk of Reading WILLIAM SULLIVAN, Town Clerk of North Reading WILLIAM S. CAVANAUGH, Town Clerk of Wilmington


Attest :


TOWN WARRANT (Seal)


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


To either of the Constables of the Town of Reading, Greeting :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are here- by required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Read- ing, qualified to vote in elections and town affairs, to meet in Security Hall, Woburn Street, in said Reading, on


Wednesday, the Thirtieth Day of December, A. D. 1942 at seven forty-five o'clock in the evening, to act on the following articles :


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Article 1. To hear and act on the reports of Town Officers and special committees, and to choose all necessary committees and deter- mine what instructions, if any, shall be given Town Officers and Spe- cial Committees.


Article 2. To see what sum the Town will vote to appropriate from available funds and transfer to be expended by the Civilian De- fense Committee for the purposes set forth in Chapter 487 of the Acts of 1941, or what it will do in relation thereto.


Board of Selectmen.


Article 3. To see what sum the Town will vote to appropriate from available funds and transfer to Snow and Ice Account, or what it will do in relation thereto.


Board of Public Works.


And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof in at least ten public places in the town not less than seven days prior to December thirtieth, the date set for the meeting in said warrant and to publish this warrant in the Reading Chronicle one day at least prior to said date.


Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk, at or before the time appointed for said meeting.


Given under our hands this twenty-first day of December, A. D. 1942.


CARL W. GOODRIDGE HERBERT K. MILLER KENNETH C. LATHAM


Officers Return


Reading, Mass., December 23, 1942


Middlesex ss.


By virtue of this Warrant I this day warned and notified the in- habitants of the Town of Reading qualified to vote in election of Town affairs to meet in the place and at the time specified in this warrant, by posting attested copies of this Warrant in the following public places within the Town of Reading :


Municipal Bldg. Reading Fire Dept., Engine No. 1


Masonic Bldg. Reading Fire Dept., Engine No. 2


Lyceum Hall Bldg. Haven Spa


Odd Fellows Bldg.


D. N. Ainsworth Store


Danforth's Drug Store M. F. Charles & Sons


Austin's Lunch Reading Police Station


The same being not less than seven days prior to December 30th, the date set for said meeting.


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I also caused same to be published in the Reading Chronicle, date of December 24th, 1942, the same being at least one day prior to said meeting.


Signed, J. W. SIAS, Constable of Reading, Mass.


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING


Security Hall, December 30, 1942


The meeting was called to order by the Town Clerk, the Modera- tor being absent.


On motion of Leon G. Bent it was voted that the Town Clerk cast one ballot for Samuel H. Davis for temporary Moderator.


The Town Clerk carried out the motion, and Samuel H. Davis was declared temporary Moderator.


The Warrant was partially read by the Town Clerk, when on mo- tion of Carl W. Goodridge it was voted to dispense with the further reading of the Warrant except the Constable's return, which was then read by the Clerk.


Article 1. On motion of Theodore P. Berle it was voted to lay Article 1 on the table.


Article 2. On motion of Carl W. Goodridge, it was voted that the sum of Two Thousand Dollars (2000) be appropriated, by transferring said sum from the unexpended balance in the Public Welfare General Aid Account, to be expended by the Civilian Defense Committee, for the purposes set forth in Chapter 487, of the Acts of 1941, and the Town Accountant be and hereby is authorized to make the transfer, to carry out the purposes of this vote.


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Article 3. On motion of Philip Welch, it was voted that Article 3 be indefinitely postponed.


Article 1. On motion of Carl W. Goodridge, it was voted to take Article 1 from the Table.


On motion of Carl W. Goodridge, it was voted to indefinitely post- pone this Article.


On motion of Carl W. Goodridge, it was voted to adjourn, Sine Die.


Checkers


Harriette P. Leuchtman 18 Belmont St. 111 Green St.


Catherine Doherty


38 voters were checked as having attended the meeting.


Attest :


NORMAN P. CHARLES, Town Clerk


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NOTICE TO PARENTS, HOUSEWIVES, PHYSICIANS AND MIDWIVES


Your Attention is Called to the Section 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


Section 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 requests shall be filed with the return of births. The fee of the physicians and midwives 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 certi- ficate from the city or town clerk, stating that said births have been reported in conformity with the requirements of this section. Any phy- sician or midwife neglecting to report such list for ten days after it is due shall for each offense forfeit a sum not exceeding twenty-five dollars.


SECTION 6, CHAPTER 444, ACTS 1897


Section 6. Parents and householders shall within forty (40) days after the date of a birth occurring in his house give notice thereof or cause such notice to be given to the clerk of the city or town in which such child is born.


NORMAN P. CHARLES, Town Clerk.


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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1942


Date


Name


Parent


January


3 John Frederick Woodland 5 David Justin Latham


5 Charles Bruce Latham


6 Fay Wesley Converse


7 Judith Anne Mahoney 9 Robert Stanley Holland


10 John Sylvester Doucette


11 Nelson Paul O'Brien, Jr.


11 Paul Harmon Roberts


John R. and Doris E. Carl H. and Dorothy I.


Herbert C. and Madelyn E.


Henry A. and Natalie W.


Francis D. and Evelyn M.


Peter and Florence M. Arthur W. and Anna L. Concetto and Elsa O.


Charles E. and Dorothy O. Joseph and Alice R. Addison A. and Doris W.


Ruel and Evelyn A.


Elwyn R. and Janey M.


James J. and Cathleen R.


2


February


8


Prentiss


10 Bradford Cushing Adler


10 Richard Gardner Moore, Jr.


13 Charles Bailey Weeks, Jr.


15 Sandra Lee Johnson


16 Margaret Helen Barton


16 Donna Marie Runge 16 Richard Francis Ellis


20 Robert Roland Beauchamp


20 Elaine Lois Keene


23 Thomas Edward Carroll


23 Vernon DeMerritt Taylor 24 Kenneth Robert White 27 Jane Winifred Foye


Raymond B. and Hilda


Kenneth C. and Edith M.


Kenneth C. and Edith M.


Fay M. and Gladys M.


Joseph W. and Ann T.


Norman S. and Constance R.


Sylvester J. and Alice M.


Nelson P. and Mildred A.


13 Patricia Mary Hoyt


14 Alan Burt Copithorne


16 Douglas Wayne Murphy


17 Brian Douglas Canty


18 Jeanne Margaret Ferrara '


19 David Richard Converse


21 Vincent Eric Giuliano


23 Charles Elwin McSheehy, Jr.


25 Robert Doherty


29 Russell Addison Quinn


30 Helen Dorothy Brown


30 Phillip Warren Wells


31 James Joseph Cavanaugh


Archer N. and Priscilla B. Donald N. and Florence R. Richard G. and Hazel M.


Charles B. and Barbara W. Lee T. and Lillian M.


Harold M. and Eleanor B. Carl O. and Dorothy S.


Walter H. and Gertrude E.


Roland N. and Mary N.


Earl R. and Grazilla M. Robert J. and Marion E. Edward J. and Doris M. F Harry E. and Nellie F. William C. and Winifred G.


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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1942


Date


Name


Parent


March


2 Jonathan Harris Snow


2 Robert Daley


4 Betty Sue Swain


4 Marcia Louise Newman


4 Duncan Ross Macleod


9 Carol Frances Meuse


9 Roland Howard Smith


11 Margaret Esther Carney


13 William Thomas Beighley


14 Sikri Sundra Stone


16 Margaret Etta Goodwin


25 Patricia Mary Devaney


26 Dorothy Louise Coburn


27 Priscilla May Dole


31 Nancy Kurchian


George H. and Mary W. William M. and Sarah A.


Raymond H. and Eula B.


Ernest W. and Eleanor R. Everett W. and Grace M.


Joseph L. and Margaret F. Roland and Katherine A. John J. and Christina D.


Charles N. and Pearl S. Nagel F. and Sikri L.


Herman B. and Eleanor R.


Lawrence H. and Eleanor M.


Lee H. 'and Mary L.


Albion I. and May E.


Harry K. and Mary N.


April


1 John Allan Beverley


1 Donna Louise Thibault


3 James Edward Brown


4 Robert Joseph McHardy


4 Judith Anne Dodge


5 Priscilla Alden Dewey


6 Robert Allan Harrow




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