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Article 18. On motion of Harold W. Putnam it was voted that the sum of Two Thousand ($2,000.00) Dollars be appropriated by transferring said sum from the unexpended balance in the Road Machinery Account to the Road Machinery Fund for the maintenance, repair, purchase and operation of road machinery and equipment for the use of, and under the direction of the Board of Public Works and that the Town Accountant be and he hereby is authorized and empowered to transfer said sum to said account.
Article 19. On motion of Harold W. Putnam it was voted that the sum of Sixty-five Thousand ($65,000.00) Dollars be raised and appro- priated for the purpose of constructing sewers, Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars of which sum shall be re-appropriated by transferring same from the Surplus Revenue Account and the Town Accountant be and he hereby is authorized and instructed to transfer said sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars to carry out the purpose of this vote, and to meet the balance of the appropriation of Sixty Thousand ($60,000.00) Dollars the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen be and he hereby is authorized to borrow Sixty Thousand ($60,000.00) Dollars un- der authority of Chapter 314 of the Acts of 1909 and Chapter 44 of the General Laws and to issue bonds or notes of the Town therefor, pay- able in not more than fifteen (15) years from the date thereof or at such earlier date as the Treasurer and Selectmen may determine, such bonds or notes shall bear on their face the words "Reading Sewerage
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Loan, Acts of 1909."
121 voted in the affirmative. 0 voted in the negative.
Article 1. On motion of Charles E. Wilkinson it was voted that Article 1 be taken from the table.
On motion of Charles E. Wilkinson it was voted to indefinitely postpone Article 1.
On motion of Charles E. Wilkinson it was voted to adjourn, Sine Die
Adjourned 9:15 P. M.
Attest :
GUY W. ELLISON
Town Clerk
TOWN WARRANT
(Sea1) The 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 no- tify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Reading qualified to vote in elections and town affairs to meet in Security Hall, Woburn Street in said Reading on Monday, the Twenty-second Day of December, 1947 at eight o'clock in the evening, to act on the following articles :
Article 1. To hear and act on the reports of Town Officers and special committees and determine what instructions will be given Town Officers, and special committees.
Article 2. To see what sum the Town will appropriate from avail- able funds for the repair of the traffic signal or beacon in Reading Square or what it will do in relation thereto. Board of Selectmen
Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell or exchange upon such terms and conditions as they may determine the 1946 Ford cruising car of the Police Department; to see what disposition the Town will make of the proceeds thereof and to see what sum the Town will appropriate from available funds for the purchase of a new cruising car for the Police Department or what it will do in relation thereto.
Board of Selectmen
Article 4. To see what sum the Town will vote to appropriate from available funds and transfer to the snow and ice account, or what it will do in relation thereto. Board of Public Works
Article 5. To see what sum the Town will raise and appropriate by borrowing or otherwise for the purpose of laying water mains of not less than six inches but less than sixteen inches in diameter and for the
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development of additional wells including the suction mains or what it will do in relation thereto. Board of Public Works Article 6. To see what sum the Town will raise and appropriate by borrowing and from available funds or otherwise for the construction of sewers or what it will do in relation thereto. Board of Public Works And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting an wetested copy thereof in at least three public places in each Precinct of the town, not less than seven days prior to December 22, 1947, 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 twelfth day of December, A. D., 1947.
KENNETH C. LATHAM CHAS. E. WILKINSON G. LAWRENCE ROBERTS
Selectmen of Reading
Officer's Return
Middlesex, ss. Reading, Mass., Dec. 19, 1947
By virtue of this warrant, I on December 15th, 1947 notified and warned the inhabitants of the town of Reading, qualified to vote in elec- tions and town affairs to meet in the place and at the time specified in this warrant, by posting attested copies thereof in the following public places within the town of Reading.
Precinct 1. Austin's Lunch Room, 17 Harnden St .; The Danforth Pharmacy, 1 Harnden St .; Central Fire Station, Pleasant St.
Precinct 2. Masonic Temple Building; Lyceum Hall Building; M. F. Charles & Sons Store, 610 Main St .; Boston & Maine Railroad De- pot ; Odd Fellows Building.
Precinct 3. Waterhouse's Neighborhood Store, 36 Mineral St .; Benny's Neighborhood Store, 168 Lowell St .; Fire Station, No. 2, Wo- burn St.
Precinct 4. Municipal Building; McLaughlin's Neighborhood Store, 1051 Main St .; Zitzow's Neighborhood Store, 287 Lowell St.
the date of posting being seven days prior to December 22, 1947 the date set for the meeting in this warrant.
Also I caused an attested copy of this warrant to be published in the Reading Chronicle in the issue of December 18, 1947 the date of publi- cation being more than one day prior to the date of said meeting.
LEON G. BENT
Constable of Reading
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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
December 22, 1947
Security Hall
The meeting was called to order by the Moderator at the time specified in the Warrant.
The Warrant was partially read by the Town Clerk, when on mo- tion of Kenneth C. Latham it was voted to dispense with the further reading of the Warrant, except the Constable's Return, which was then read by the Town Clerk.
Article 1. The first action by the assembly was the official recog- nition of the worth of the late Otis B. Ruggles, former selectman and, at the time of his passing, a member of the delegation from Precinct 4.
Selectman Latham in a brief talk characterized Mr. Ruggles as "A glowing example of a public spirited citizen." In memory of Mr. Ruggles the assembly stood for a few moments of silent tribute.
Article 1. Selectman Kenneth C. Latham informed the town meet- ing members that settlement of the estate of Dr. Ethel E. Grant was at hand and the town would be called upon to express an opinion on the provisions of the legacy to the town. By a show of hands the members indicated that they would prefer to see the memorial take the form of a swimming pool than a decorative fountain.
Under the terms of the will of the late Dr. Grant the town can have a decorative fountain on the Common or a swimming pool at Memorial Park. Selectman Latham explained that it may not be pos- sible to carry either of these provisions out to the letter and that the probate court might be asked to allow alterations in the conditions. If this cannot be done and the town rejects the bequest for any reason then the money reverts to specified charities.
Dr. Grant passed away in April, 1943 and her will gives from the resi- due of her estate an amount probably sufficient to provide either of these memorials.
It has been stated that there might be a legal barrier to accepting either proposal and that there might be a desire to have a swimming pool at some place other than Memorial Park. It 'has also been pointed out heretofore that even if the pool could be built at no expense to the town there might be objection to the extra expense of maintenance of such a facility.
Mr. Latham stated that he was bringing the matter to the attention of the town meeting members now because they might want to think about it prior to taking official action later.
Article 2. On motion of Charles E. Wilkinson it was voted that the sum of Three Hundred Seventy-five ($375.00) Dollars be appro-
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priated by transferring said sum from the unexpended balance in the Old Age Assistance Account for the repair of the Traffic Signal or Beacon in Reading Square and the Town Accountant be and he hereby is au- thorized and empowered to transfer said sum to carry out the purpose of this vote.
Article 3. On motion of G. Lawrence Roberts it was voted that the Board of Selectmen be and they hereby are authorized and em- powered to sell or exchange upon such terms and conditions as they may determine, the 1946 Ford cruising car of the Police Department and that the sum of Six Hundred ($600.00) Dollars together with the pro- ceeds from such sale or exchange be appropriated, by transferring said sum from the unexpended balance in the Old Age Assistance Ac- count, for the purchase of a new cruising car for the Police Department and the Town Accountant be and he hereby is authorized and em- powered to transfer said sum to carry out the purpose of this vote.
Article 4. On motion of Harold W. Putnam it was voted that the sum of Four Thousand ($4,000.00) Dollars be appropriated by transfer- ring said sum from the Surplus Revenue Account to the Snow and Ice Account as follows: Two Thousand Two Hundred ($2,200.00) Dollars for Salaries and One Thousand Eight Hundred ($1,800.00) Dollars for expenses and the Town Accountant be and he hereby is authorized and instructed to transfer said sum to said account.
Article 5. On motion of Harold W. Putnam it was voted that the sum of Fifteen Thousand ($15,000.00) Dollars be raised and appro- priated for the purpose of laying Water Mains of not less than six (6) inches but less than sixteen (16) inches in diameter and for the develop- ment of additional Wells including Suction Mains of which sum Six Thousand ($6,000.00) Dollars is for Salaries and Nine Thousand ($9,000.00) Dollars for Materials and Expenses, and to meet said appro- priation the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen be and he hereby is authorized to borrow Fifteen Thousand ($15,000.00) Dollars under authority of Chapter 44 of the General Laws and to issue bonds or notes of the Town therefor, payable in not more than (10) years from the date thereof or at such earlier date as the Treasurer and Selectmen may determine.
97 voted in the affirmative. 0 voted in the negative.
Article 6. On motion of Harold W. Putnam it was voted that the sum of Sixty-five Thousand ($65,000.00) Dollars be raised and appro- priated for the purpose of constructing sewers, Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars of which sum shall be appropriated by transferring same from the Surplus Revenue Account and the Town Accountant be and he hereby is authorized and instructed to transfer said sum of Five Thou- sand ($5,000.00) Dollars to carry out the purpose of this vote, and to
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meet the balance of Sixty Thousand ($60,000.00) Dollars of the appropri- ation, the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen be and he hereby is authorized to borrow Sixty Thousand ($60,000.00) Dollars under authority of Chapter 44 of the General Laws and to issue bonds or notes of the Town therefor, payable in not more than fifteen (15) years from the date thereof or at such earlier date as the Treasurer and Selectmen may determine.
97 voted in the affirmative. 0 voted in the negative.
Article 1. On motion of Kenneth C. Latham it was voted that Article 1 be taken from the table.
Article 1. On motion of Kenneth C. Latham it was voted to in- definitely postpone Article 1.
On motion of Kenneth C. Latham it was voted to adjourn, Sine Die. Adjourned : 9:15 P. M.
Attest :
GUY W. ELLISON
Town Clerk
REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK ON FEES PAID TO THE TOWN
Birth Certificates
$ 17.75
Death Certificates
38.50
Voters Certificates
6.00
Marriage Licenses and Certificates
390.50
Mortgages and Discharges
853.19
Pole Locations
83.30
Certificates of Business
21.35
Duplicate Dog Tags
1.30
Gasoline Permits
13.50
Bill of Sale
3.00
Dog Transfers
2.25
$ 1,430.64
Total
Miscellaneous
$ 1,430.64
Dog Fees
192.20
Fish and Game
114.00
$ 1,736.84
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Total Turned in to Treasurer
Miscellaneous Dog Licenses Fish and Game
$ 1,430.64
2,370.00
1,008.00
$ 4,808.64
Dogs
3 Kennels at $25.00
$ 75.00
1 Kennels at $50.00
50.00
8 Kennels at $10.00
80.00
502 Male Dogs at $2.00
1,004.00
358 Spayed Female Dogs at $2.00
716.00
89 Female Dogs at $5.00
445.00
4 Military and Naval Licenses
000.00
$ 2,370.00
County
$ 2,177.80
Town
192.20
$ 2,370.00
Fish and Game
198 Fishing Licenses at $2.00
$ 396.00
105 Hunting Licenses at $2.00
210.00
91 Sporting Licenses at $3.25
295.75
51 Women's and Minors Licenses at $1.25
63.75
2 Minor Trapping Licenses at $2.25
4.50
6 Trapping Licenses at $5.25
31.50
1 Non Resident 3 Day Fishing License at $1.50
1.50
10 Duplicate Licenses at $.50
5.00
15 Military and Naval Licenses
000.00
$ 1,008.00
State
$ 894.00
Town
114.00
$ 1,008.00
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1947
Date
Name
Parent
January
1 Eleanor Mary Devaney
1 Deborah Jane Litchfield
2 Linda Mae Flodin
4 Barbara Alison Hoyt
4 Francis Patrick Loughran
5 Geraldine Lynne Gonzalo
5 Paul Wayne Erickson Henry W. and Edith Jane
5 John James Marchetti, Jr.
6 David Alvin Call
7 Harold Frances Drury, Jr.
11 Mary Josephine Ryan
13 Alfred Elwin Lindquist
13 Helen Elizabeth Surette
16 Evelyn Jean Whipple
16 Frederick Dennis Laroe
16 Patricia Ann Sheehan
17 Susan Fentress Cotreau
17 Robert Graham Sawyer
20 Martin Edward Carlson
20 Richard Gordon Millar, Jr.
21 John Alexander Caires, Jr.
24 Donald Arthur Burnham William F. and Dorothy F.
26 Charles Gustave Nyberg
24 James Barnes, Jr.
24 Cynthia Ann Mitchell
24 Nancy Merrill
27 Michael. William Devaney
28 Richard Alan Laetsch
28 Philip Keniston Parker, Jr.
29 Philip Michael Cail
30 Sue Ellen Allman
Lawrence H. and Eleanor L. Benjamin and Gerda J. H.
Edwin C. and Jeanette V.
Richard F. and Barbara
Francis P. and Amy
Frederick W. and Elizabeth F.
John J. and Lillian L.
Alvin M. and Edith H. I.
Harold F. and Olga E.
Thomas C. and Colette
Alfred E. and Marie H.
John and Esther R.
Frederick I. and Jean B. Colben J. and Hildur E.
Raymond F. and Dorothy T.
Delmer D. and Edna C.
Arthur W. and Alberta B.
Roy Louis and Norma R.
Richard and Jeanne
John A. and Constance H.
Frederck A. and Barbara L.
James and Isabella
Donald and Edith Richard and Lois
Michael and Ann F.
Robert and Barbara
Philip and Diana
Philip and Mary
Robert and Martha
February
1 Donna Jean Sears
1 Jonathan Ahlin
3 Lewis
5 Kathleen Mary Arsenault
5 Leo William Arsenault
5 William Wayne Corliss
Edward and Thelma
Philip and Phyllis George and Doris
Leo and Kathleen
Leo and Kathleen
Elbridge and Gladys
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1947
Date
Name
Parent
February
6 Marsha Ann Macleod
6 Kendall Lawrence Smith
6 William Arthur Sorenson, Jr.
9 Raymond Edgar Thorn, Jr.
Raymond and Arliene
10 Bonnie Irene Farr
11 Francis David McDermott
11 James Daniel Sullivan
13 Stephen Joseph Marco
Bellantoni
Natale and Irene Wilbur and Alice
John and Alyce
Averell and Marie Louise
Allen and Dorothy
18 Susan Lois Cutler
18 John Charles Jageman
18 Stephen Henry Ellis
21 John Anthony Marienni
22 Cheryl Lucille True
23 Carol Ann Robbins
Ralph and Mary
24 Walter Bruce Schofield Edgar and Ruth Emil and Clara 24 Clara Anne Sztucinski Charles and Grace
26 James Edward Riley
27 Gail Jordan
John and Joan
March
1 Jeanette Theresa Meuse
1 June Ann Guttadauro
2 Margaret Mylott
5 Edward Calvin Fillmore, Jr.
5
Steve Leonard Fransen
6 Ronald Arthur Schuh
9 Candace Clark
9 John Edward Arsenault
13 Gregory Winslow Blackmer
14 Steven Alan Hitchcock
16 Donald Robert Cavanaugh
16 Diana Radulski 17 Charles Thomas Cacciola
21 Richard David Barnes
Leo and Rita James and Dorothea James and Esther
Edward and Marjorie Helge and Astrid Arthur and Winifred Percy and Phyllis Ernest and Florence Gordon and Janet Donald and Barbara James and Mary George and Jane
Charles and Elvira
David H. and Beryl D.
Everett and Grace
Herbert and Marjorie
William and Edna
Arthur and Mary
Francis and Mary
Charles and Dorothy
14 Elliott Howard Jones
15 Mark Anthony Shields
17 Lawrence Dickson Smith
17 Sweetser
Samuel and Eva
Charles and Ruth
Walter and Gertrude
Domonic and Katherine
Richard and Lucille
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1947
Date
Name
Parent
March
22 Charles Warren Sumner
24 David Webster Anderson
25 Patricia Mary Flaherty
25 Edward Stephen Lobo
27 Robert Mason Buttrick
29 Timothy Edward Sullivan, Jr.
31 Paul Francis Doherty
Kenneth D. and Barbara E. Percy E. and Dorothy
John M. and Marion G.
Stephen E. and Marilyn
John Dimond and Betsy
Timothy E. and Rosemary T. Joseph and Alice R.
April
2 Martha Bowie Peckham
3 Richard Stanley Hubbard
5 David Edward Jost
6 Peter John Cusato
7 Almont Torrey Haskell
7 Philip Wallace Chesley
7 Jane Elizabeth Gray
9 Robert French Hunnewell
10 Miriam Dervishian
11 David Ira Martin
.12 James Ellis Melendy, Jr.
12 Roderick Donald MacDonald
15 Thomas Kenneth Castine
17 Helen Elizabeth Bell
McKinnon
18 19 Joseph Clark Nyman, Jr.
22 Peter Louis Gribling
23 Janet Carroll
24 Leslie Forsythe Thompson
25 James Francis Gallella
26 Wendy Ellen Bickford
26 Lawrence Benjamin Conroy
27 Susan Marie Connelly
29 Elizabeth Wyman Rogers
29 Arlene Sandra Kaplan
29 Verna Elizabeth Welch
30 Milton John Bevis, Jr.
May
1 John Hains Landen, Jr.
3 David Norris Franklin
4 Barry Allen Kean
Archibald M. and Amy F . Leonard S. and Aldea R.
Edward C. and Eleanor M.
John S. and Evelyn B.
Cyrus B. and Elizabeth M.
Richard B. and Charlotte F.
Donald P. and Elinore J. William F. and Margaret E. John L. and Mildred C. Jesse I. and Agnes E. James E. and Mildred L. Roderick E. and Ernestine
Kenneth J. and Sarah William J. and Mary H.
John R. and Virginia G. Joseph C. and Helen M.
Alonzo L. and Dorothy L.
Everett G. and Priscilla E.
Charles B. and Una Francis V. and Martha V.
Charles O. and Pauline T.
Eugene C. and Mary E.
Paul W. and Ruth Howard L. and Alice E.
Barnet and Sadie D.
Vernon R. and Alice R.
Milton J. and Lillian M.
John H. and Margaret M. Irving L. and Mildred C. Robert H. and Lillian D.
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1947
Date
Name
Parent
May
7 James Alan Richardson
7 Sarah Matilda Hailey
10 Leslie Miller
10 Steven Michael Milner
10 John Burnham Herrick
13 Curtis Paige Albee
14 Leonard Bernard Meuse, Jr.
14 Robert Lance Watson
15 Thomas Fosdick Rankin
17 Andrew Charles Swanson
18 John Edward Hoyt
19 Jon Waide Ralston
20 Herbert Todd Madden
21 James Henry Howard, Jr.
22 Edward Michael Gazarian
22 Billie Anne Spratling
25 Mark Ambrose Williams
26 Dorothy Jean Oliver
27 Barbara Elaine Coburn
28 Michele Maguire
29 Mary Helen Mackenna
29 Patricia Louise Lobdell
29 Bonnie Lee Morrow
30 Corinna Erwin Burhoe
31 David Linden Sill
31 Michael James O'Dowd
Austin J. and Eleanor G. Robert and Lillian M.
William C. and Josephine A.
Gordon B. and Jean E. William B. and Julia M.
George P. and Elizabeth M. Leonard B. and Mary L. Ernest R. and Ruth A.
James T. and Charlotte
Harold and Dorothy H. Brendan L. and Sally M.
Sumner Edward and Clara T. Herbert and Myrtle I. James H. and Grace L. Edward and Marilyn
David A. and Pauline M.
William A. and Helen E.
Frederick S. and Gertrude A.
Lee H. and Mary L. John T. and Catherine F. Gilbert J. and Helen F. Harvey J. and Betty D.
Robert W. and Carolyn F.
Donald I. and Corinna E.
Paul J. and Lorraine J. James J. and Alice M.
June
1 Frances Cullinane
1 Richard James Desmond
4 Marjorie Ellen Dresser
4 Jeffrey Scott Chanonhouse
6 Thomas Graham Amon
6 Robert Andrew Doucette, Jr.
6 Lester John Hamilton
6 Harvey Edward Stillings
7 Linda Jean Guinan 2 Douglas Richmond Carpenter
8 Earl Edward Devaney
Thomas L. and Mary E. John L. and Juliette Herbert V. and Carmela Robert U and Elizabeth Carl H. and Dorothy
Robert A. and Nancy M. Arthur and Shirley Hugh W. and Rachel A. Philip R. and Rita M. Roger L. and Jessie C. John E. and Claire
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1947
Date
Name
Parent
June
9 Jack Russell Stark
11 Carolyn Irene Benjamin
12 Charles Everett Parry
12 Sias
17 Daniel Myles Cunningham
17 Christopher Frederick Gilgun
18 Thomas Edward Faulkner
22 Richard Alan Frederick
22 Albert Charles Hunzelman
23 Dianne Alice Pillman
24 Sandra Ellen Grant 25 Peter Forrest Wellings
26 Suzanne Frances Rose
26 James Albert Orton
26 Andrew Michael DelProposto
26 Brian David Rose
29 Mary Jane Nichols
30 Irwin Matthew Patterson
Herbert E. and Ruth F. Walter P. and Dorothy Ralph J. and Dorothy Carl W. and Florence R. Peter M. and Mary V. Charles F. and Ruth E. William H. and Ethel C. Elwin J. and Irene L. Charles F. and Alice I. Stanley R. and Dorothy M. Frederick H. and Doris E. Forrest W. and Katherine John T. and Helen F. Sidney F. and Harriette M. Andrew and Anne Marie John T. and Helen F. Harry N. and Mary L. Harold M. and Hazel E.
July
2 Nancy Louise Johnson 2 Robert Willis Johnson
2 John Richard Webster
4 Nancy Louise Nichols
8 Stephanie Lee Smith
11 Stephen Allan Conatser 11 Paula Charlene Boyd
12 Jane Hall Cunningham
14 Anne Theresa Mahar
19 Rosalind Elizabeth Petrucci
22 Jerold Ervin Wilkinson
26 Paul Thomas Ordway
26 Doane Richmond Heselton
26 Heidi Zwicker 29 David William Harlow
30 James David Stratton
30 Robert Newton Peckham
31 Anne Rappaport
Philip E. and Hilda G. Willis M. and Ella M.
Richard B. and Helen Florence
Roger G. and Harriet Robert deF. and Harriette Jesse H. and Shirley A. August S. and Marion R. Herbert L. and Iva M. Edward J. and Marjorie E.
Vincent J. and Barbara F. John E. and Barbara H. William R. and Helen C. Raymond R. and Corinne B. Vernon K. and Glenna M. Horace W. and Lois P.| Richard E. and Jean A.
Robert B. and Janet Robert W. and Shirley F.
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1947
Date
Name
Parent
August
1 Joan Carol Comeau
4 Marilyn Grace Cutler
6 Dennis George Dugan
8 Robert Elliot Oakley
9 Joseph Francis O'Connor III
10 Barry Egan Maher
11 Ronald Harris Crooker
13 Betsey Lou Burns
14 Steven Dana Bayrd
15 Ann Marie Doucette
17 Joyce Ann Bradstreet
22 Richard Alan McQuesten
29 Nancy Hall Graf
29 Robert Mark Danell
30 Lynne Walker Schoppelry
Vincent T. and Leocadia Walter C. and Phyllis F.
Richard F. and Frances
Donald K. and Winifred Joseph F. and Mary Patricia Thomas F. and Gertrude J. John H. and Elizabeth D. Robert W. and Jean
Charles A. and Catherine A.
Ernest P. and Mary A.
James A. and Thelma F.
Ernest H. and Verna M.
Donald B. and Norma V.
Robert H. and Virginia M.
Lennox and Annabel G.
September
3 David Lee Christensen
3 Joseph Jackson Houser
4 David Michael Cavanaugh
5 Lynda Ruth Kennedy
8 Barbara Jean Haigh
12 Gail Marie Taillon
12 Nancy Lee Zanni
20 Arthur Herbert Vars
21 William Andrew Zitzow
22 Emily Jean Hutchinson
23 Larry Thomas Lacey
23 Pamela Maureen Kelley
25 Diane Lee Clement
26 Glenn Gordon Nichols
27 Elizabeth Louise Mackenzie
27 Mary Jeanne Meg Gillespie
Harold and Rachel L. Jackson G. and Josephine James J. and Cathleen R.
Edmond I. and Harriet M.
James E. and Frances M.
Henry L. and Beatrice M. John E. and Emily I. Robert A. and Mildred
William A. and Stella M.
Edward W. and Joyce
Thomas A. and Eloise B.
Edward F. and Katherine M.
Robert E. and Martha
Bernard G. and Ethel L.
Gordon D. and Harriet L.
Maurice E. and Margaret
October
2 Gary Ernest Wilson
3 Baby Boy Doherty
5 Albert Kent Davis
6 Harrison Theodore Bowers
10 Virginia Hope Williamson
10 Thomas Peter Dinan
Rodger E. and Claire E. Daniel F. and Etta E.
Roger L. and Edith C. John S. and Dora L. Alexander and Lottie Edward and Catherine
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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN TOWN OF READING FOR YEAR 1947
Date
Name
Parent
October
11 Gladys Ethel Peardon
11 Elinor Anne Read
13 William Sidney Boyd
14 John Quentin Jordan, Jr.
15 Frank Joseph Palazzo, Jr.
15 Dudley Bradstreet Killam, Jr.
19 Brian Charles Richardson
20 William Thomas Walsh
21 Philip Longfellow Jewett, III 25 Frazer Lloyd Fredericks
29 Nancy Ellen Weed
30 Jessica Sawyer
31 William Danforth Cushman
Harold D. and Ethel I.
William A. and Evelyn A. Allen and Iris G. John Q. and Jean
Frank J. and Priscilla L.
Dudley B. and Flora B.
Richard R. and Lilli A. John M. and Mary P. Philip L. and Mary R. Warren L. and Winnifred M. John E. and Virginia B.
Roland J. and Frances
Frank L. and Cora A.
November
3 Guilda Louise Louanis
4 Bonnie Dorell Bryce
4 Patricia Elizabeth Haigh
5 Ellen Katherine Gray
5 Martha Jane Flynn
5 Stephanie Raye Symonds 7 John Bartlett Bridges
9 Jeffrey Thayer Wilson
11 Lucille Joyce Carpenella 11 Henry Clay Johnson, 4th
11 Brian Allan Dacey
12 Joanne Marie Eccleston 14 James Rodgers Henderson
15 James Donald Doucette
16 Eric Jan Oldenbrook Allicon
19 20 Susan Hoag 22 Theodore Richard Cartwright
22 Elaine Mary Arsenault
26 Roberta Louise Shaw
Sharon Ann Knight
27 27 Scott Crosby True
28 Frank Bean Dinsmore, Jr. 29 Cyril F. Bordeau 30 David Carl Schroeder
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