Town of Tewksbury annual report 1933-1938, Part 36

Author: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1933
Publisher: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 980


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Tewksbury High School's Relay team which won the Lowell Sub- urban Championship in 1936 and 1937 entered the State Championship Meet at Fitchburg in June and garnered second place honors in the half-and-quarter-mile relay races for small high schools.


The outlook for the 1938 basketball season is promising, with the girl's team, coached by Miss Chandler and Miss Scoboria, having registered decisive victories over Chelmsford and Methuen, and Coach Maria's boy's team winning over Acton and Chelmsford by comfortable margins.


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The $350 subsidy voted by the town toward the support of High School athletics in view of the heavy burden football imposes on the Athletic Association's budget, had the desired effect, and the school was able to balance its athletic budget. One other important factor in obtaining this result was the remarkable financial success of the Booster Day Tewksbury-Wilmington game on Thanksgiving Day when a net profit of $250 was made.


Work on the high school athletic field was carried through to com- pletion in the late fall so that Tewksbury's athletic teams may play on this surface from now on instead of using the Tewksbury Recrea- tional Club or State Infirmary fields. The addition of a field house which is now under construction will provide Tewksbury with the most complete athletic plant of any small high school in this vicinity.


The tennis courts which were surfaced last spring were in constant use during the fall and nearly forty students took part in the school's first tennis tournament. This sport is one of the best from a physical education standpoint and has a much greater carry-over value than most of the other school athletic activities.


In closing I wish to thank the members of the School Committee, Superintendent Stephen Bean, the members of the High School Faculty and the entire student body for the complete cooperation which they have given me in directing the destiny of the school through its first two and a half years. Such success as we have had is clearly the result of concerted effort toward the same goal, and there is no reason why we cannot continue in our purpose of making Tewksbury High School a leader in all phases of school activity.


Respectfully submitted,


WHITMAN PEARSON,


Headmaster.


148


ENROLLMENT DATA FOR 1937


TABLE I Age and Grade Distribution October 1, 1937


5


6


7


8


9


10


11


12


13


14


15


16


17


18


19


20


T


1 -


29


35


5


2


71


=


22


27


8


1


58


=


1


8


35


13


4


1


1


1


64


IV


16


29


11


4


1


1


1


2


65


V


6


27


11


10


1


1


56


VI


9


40


12


1


1


1


1


65


VII


3


18


35


17


5


6


1


85


VIII


2


12


26


11


6


2


59


T.


29


58


40


61


49


54


76


71


47


19


15


3


1


523


IX


16


37


16


4


2


75


X


3


20


26


6


5


60


XI


7


17


14


9


1


2


2


52


XII


17


17


7


41


H.S.T.


19


64


59


41


33


8


2


2


228


G. T.


29


58


40


61


49


54


76


71


66


83


75


44


34


8


2


2


751


149


TABLE Il. Teacher-Grade Distribution October 1, 1937


GRADE


1


2


3


4


5


6


8


9


10


11


12


PG


T


ROLLO


41


41


CUNNINGHAM


41


41


WATSON


36


36


BLAKE


43


43


PIPER


28


28


FLYNN


39


39


HOAR


41


41


HOWARD


45


45


REYNOLDS


26


12


38


SHAW


22


16


38


LAMBERT


20


20


SULLIVAN


23


23


RINGER


30


8


38


LYNESS


4


5


6


6


21


HERSEY


8


3


11


6


28


PEARSON


75


60


52


41


228


TOTAL


71


58


64


65


56


65


85


59


75


60


52


41


751


150


REPORT OF THE MUSIC SUPERVISOR


To the Superintendent and School Committee of Tewksbury, Mass.


As Supervisor of Music in the Tewksbury Schools, I present the following report:


The High School Orchestra and Chorus furnished music for the High School Graduation, and the orchestra played for several school and church programs during the year. A chorus, consisting of all Grammar School graduates sang for the Grammar School Graduation.


Again, I wish to thank the Parent-Teacher's Association for presenting the Perfect Score Pins to the seventh grade pupils of the Foster School. Those having one hundred percent in the Music Mem- ory Contest received pins.


I also appreciate the interest of the association in the New Eng- land High School Music Festival. One pupil from the High School Orchestra played in the New England High School Festival Orchestra at the Hyannis Teachers' College, last March.


The High School class in Music Appreciation visited the Edward MacDowell Music Colony at Peterboro, New Hampshire in June.


Assemblies for carol singing were held in the Shawsheen, the Ella F. Flemings, and the Foster Schools at Christmas.


January seventeenth, I take up my new work as Supervisor of Music in the Chelmsford Schools. I am happy to have this opportunity to thank you for giving me the privilege of teaching in the Tewksbury Schools the past five years and I thank the teachers for their splendid interest in my work.


Respectfully submitted,


M. MARION ADAMS,


Chelmsford, Mass.


January 10, 1938.


151


REPORT OF ART SUPERVISOR


To the Superintendent and School Board of Tewksbury:


1937 proved to be a very interesting year in the Art Department.


Regular fundamentals were taught up until the end of April. Beginning with May each room chose some branch of drawing as a special project and worked for approximately six weeks producing sev- eral drawings which were mounted for the Exhibition in June.


A prize was offered to each school for the best room and the parents and friends were given a chance to vote for the room that appealed to them. The children showed excellent spirit both in their drawing prep- aration and in getting the interest of parents and friends to view the exhibition and vote.


In each school the prize was a Cape Cod Barometer, which has since been enjoyed by all the students.


At the Foster School the prize was voted to Miss Howard's room. At the Ella E. Flemings School the prize went to Miss Lyness's room. And at the Shawsheen School it went to Miss Kelley's room.


At the High School the project was begun the latter part of Jan- uary and was of a more lasting quality. The comparatively small group who elected drawing as one of their subjects undertook to decorate the Lunch room of the High School. This was accomplished by careful plan- ning and choosing of pictures.


Seventeen upson board panels were first sized and then painted in oils. Mr. Wiley added the frames and attached them to the walls of the Lunch room.


The pictures show figures of various countries in the style used in that country wherever possible. The panel sizes vary according to the space, many being as large as four feet by six feet.


The allotted school time for drawing was not sufficient to finish these panels, but the student interest to finish the work kept many working long after school hours and even on Saturday. This made it possible to exhibit the completed project on the evening of graduation.


I take this opportunity to express genuine appreciation to all for their co-operation in my work.


Respectfully submitted,


VITTORIA ROSATTO, Supervisor of Drawing.


152


REPORT OF SCHOOL PHYSICIAN


The past year has shown progress in the school work. A Dental clinic has been established which is functioning to the advantage of the children. The duties of the School Nurse have increased nearly 50%. The coming spring we will hold another Diphtheria clinic of im- munization and will endeavor to include pre-school cases. Our present school nurse is doing unusually fine work and is increasing the effic- iency of this department immeasurably.


In the case of Tuberculosis examinations in our schools I would suggest more co-operation from the parents, as our standing is below that of our surrounding towns and the State Department is consider. ing cutting us from their list. These examinations are without danger to the pupil and when the least suspicious findings present themselves by the skin reaction an X-Ray is taken which shows the very early and curable pathology of the disease.


In memoriam, let me speak of the services of our late School Nurse, Mrs. Emma McLaren who died this past fall. Mrs. McLaren was a faithful, kindly woman who really loved her school children and who cared for them over a period of many years. The past few years her health has been failing and it was with real difficulty that she carried on, but in her death we lost a real motherly nurse who had the interest of the children at heart.


Respectfully submitted,


HERBERT M. LARRABEE, M. D., School Physician.


153


REPORT OF SCHOOL NURSES


To Mr. Stephen Bean, Superintendent of Schools, Tewksbury, Mass.


Dear Sir:


It is with a great degree of satisfaction and appreciation that I submit my first report to you as school nurse.


While I have only been with you for four months, I feel we have made tremendous strides in our health work in the schools.


First of all Dr. Larrabee and I took care of all children in the first grade who were not vaccinated. Then I weighed and measured all the children and have given short health talks from time to time. All stu- dents taking part in athletics in high school have been examined by the doctor. Many children have had physical defects corrected.


An "Early Diagnosis Campaign Clinic" for Tuberculosis in the high school has been arranged with approximately 80% of the student body taking advantage of it. · This clinic is sponsored by the State Department of Health. The dental clinic is in full swing with Dr. Mahoney. Each Friday morning is taken up.


Each school is well equipped with first aid materials and we are teaching a group in each building the emergency treatment of minor accidents under the supervision of a teacher.


The Christmas Seal Sale has been very gratifying and as we have approximately 85% of this money returned for use in Tewksbury, we are planning on sending some of our undernourished and Tuberculosis contacts to summer camps. This is just a beginning of what we hope to enlarge upon as time goes on.


To each and every one who in any way have made this good start possible, I say-Thank you.


Respectfully submitted,


EDITH E. HAINES, R. N., School Nurse.


154


ROSTER OF SCHOOL EMPLOYEES


Class


Name


School or Dept.


Address


Prin.


Whitman Pearson


High


Tewksbury


Teachers


Donald Dunnan


High


Tewksbury


Donald McSheehy


High


Middleton


Francis Maria


High


Lowell


Lawrence McGowan


High


Tewksbury


Catherine Maguire


High


Lowell


Marjorie Scoboria


High


Chelmsford


Kathryn Chandler


High


Tewksbury


Evelyn Dutton


High


Dracut


Agnes Phillips


High


Tewksbury


Prin.


Ethelyn Howard


Foster VIII


Tewksbury


Teachers


Doris Roberts


Assistant


Tewksbury


Ruth Hoar


Foster VII


Lowell


Elizabeth Flynn


Foster VI


Chelmsford


Marion Piper


Foster V


Lowell


Doris Blake


Foster IV


Wamesit


Mary Watson


Foster III


Tewksbury


Virginia Cunningham


Foster II


Lowell


Mildred Rollo


Foster I


Lowell


Prin.


Katherine Sullivan


ShawsheenVI


Tewksbury


Teachers


Alberta Ringer


Shawsheen VII-VIII Lowell


Margery Shaw


Shawsheen III-IV


Lowell


Hazel Lambert


Shawsheen V


Lowell


Elizabeth Reynolds


Shawsheen I-II


Lowell


Prin.


Eva L. Hersey


North V-VIII


No. Tewksbury


Teacher


Bernice Lyness


North I-IV


Lowell


Superv.


Vittorio Rosatto


Ar


Lowell


Marion Adams


Music


Chelmsford


Health


Herbert M. Larrabee Edith Haines Harry Wiley


Nurse High


Tewksbury


Walter Lavelle


Foster


Tewksbury


Robert Stavely


Shawsheen


Tewksbury


Irving Bailey


North


No. Tewksbury


Trans. Anthony Furtado, Jr.


Tewksbury


Supt.


Omer Blanchard Stephen G. Bean


No. Tewksbury Wilmington


Physician


Tewksbury


Tewksbury


Janitors


155


SCHOOL CALENDAR 1938


January 3 to February 26


Mid-Winter Vacation


March 7 to April 29


Spring Vacation


May 9 to June 18-Elementary


May 9 to June 25-High


Summer Vacation


September 7 to December 2


Christmas Vacation


January 2, 1939 to February 25, 1939


156


INDEX TO TEWKSBURY TOWN REPORT YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1937


Reports :


Page


Agent for Suppression of Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths 33


Assessors 15


Exempted 18


Schedule of Exempted Town Property


18


Table of Aggregates 17


Auditor


38


Assessors 110


Athletics and Equipment 115


Board of Health


103


Cemetery Trust Funds


117


Collection of Taxes and Refunds


111


W. P. A. Fund


112


Committee on Insurance and Telephone Rates


114


Fire Department


37


Foster School Fund


108


General


105


4-H Club


114


Highways 87


High School Building


116


High School Loan


116


Incidentals 102


Interest 109


Inspection of Meats and Animals


111


Library 104


116


Memorial Day 103


Moth Dept. 106


111


Municipal Insurance


117


Old Age Assistance


100


Parks and Commons


108


Police


107


Public Welfare


100


Reimbursement for Property Damage on Chapman Road 115


Salaries 101


Schools 94


Sealer of Weights and Measures 115


Shawsheen School Loan 115


State Aid 100


Remodeling of Legion Hall Bldg.


Motor Excise Tax Refunds


Auditor's Report-Continued


Stationery and Printing


107


Street Lighting


104


Summary 117


Town Hall


104


Tractor Loan


116


Tree Warden


106


Trust Funds


119


Unpaid Bills-Welfare


115


Vocational Schools


99


Report of


Board of Appraisers


27


Board of Health


75


Board of Public Welfare


Bureau of Old Age Assistance


Chief of Fire Department


Chief of Police


Fish and Game Warden


Highway Commissioners


Inspector of Meats and Provisions


34 65 28 31


Inspector of Animals


Insurance Rates Committee


71 40


Librarian


Circulation of Books


41


Books Added


Books Donated


Park Commissioners


Sealer of Weights and Measures


Tax Collector


Town Clerk


8 S


Births


Deaths


12 10


Marriages


14


Treasurer


19 35 39 61


W. P. A. Sponsor's Agent


73


Table of Estimates


31


Town Officers


3


Warrant for Annual Town Meeting 112


State Auditor's Report


76


Report of Soldiers Relief


64


Report of Caretaker of Soldiers' Lot 74


42 56 32 36 25


Recapitulation


Tree Warden


Trustees of Tewksbury Public Library


Jury List


29 63 37 58


INDEX TO REPORT OF TEWKSBURY SCHOOL COMMITTEE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1937


Age Grade Distribution 149


Reports :


Head Master High School 143


School Calendar 1936 156


School Committee 133


School Physician 153


School Nurse 154


Superintendent of Schools


137


Supervisor of Drawing 152


Supervisor of Music 151


Roster of School Employees 155


T. H. S. Football Night 135


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN of TEWKSBURY


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CORPORATED


For the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1938


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TOWN of TEWKSBURY


LIST OF TOWN OFFICERS 1938


MODERATOR MELVIN G. ROGERȘ


SELECTMEN IRVING F. FRENCH, Chairman HERBERT L. TRULL EVERETT H. KING


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE EVERETT H. KING, Chairman IRVING F. FRENCH BERNARD H. GREEN


BOARD OF HEALTH BERNARD H. GREEN, Chairman IRVING F. FRENCH EVERETT H. KING


ASSESSORS BUZZELL KING, Chairman WILBUR K. FOSS PERCY L. HAINES


TOWN CLERK H. LOUIS FARMER, JR.


TREASURER GEORGE A. MARSHALL


COLLECTOR OF TAXES HARRY C. DAWSON


TOWN AUDITOR ROBERT E. GAY


SCHOOL COMMITTEE MAY L. LARRABEE, Chairman AUSTIN F. FRENCH J. HARPER GALE


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS STEPHEN G, BEANE


TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY EDGAR SMITH Chairman


RUTH SMITH HAROLD J. PATTEN


MARION FRENCH HARRY PRIESTLY


DOROTHY FITZGERALD


LIBRARIAN ABBIE M. BLAISDELL


ROAD COMMISSIONERS THOMAS P. SAWYER, Chairman JOHN T. GALE CHESTER M. ROPER


SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS DANIEL D. STERLING


TREE WARDEN HARRIS M. BRIGGS


DEPUTY TREE WARDEN HARRIS M. BRIGGS, JR.


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS HERBERT A. FAIRBROTHER, Chairman LOUIS H. FARMER, JR., Clerk WILLIAM H. BENNETT GEORGE McCOY


4


CONSTABLES


CYRIL L. BARKER LAUCHIE McPHAIL JAMES W. BANCROFT


INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS ASAHEL H. JEWELL


WEIGHERS GEORGE B. TANNER


GEORGE McFAYDEN GEORGE K. JAMES


SURVEYOR OF LUMBER GEORGE G. JAMES


MEASURER OF WOOD GEORGE G. JAMES


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES DUNCAN J& CAMERON


FIELD DRIVER AND POUND KEEPER JESSE KEMP


FENCE VIEWERS BOARD OF SELECTMEN


FISH AND GAME WARDEN CHARLES D. PHILLIPS


POLICE DEPARTMENT CYRIL BARKER, Chief


CHESTER E. BURGESS


ROSS E. SARGENT


JOSEPH A. VIVIER


DANIEL D. STERLING LAUCHIE McPHAIL GEORGE M. HAZEL


AGENT BOARD OF HEALTH HERBERT M. LARRABEE, M. D.


5


UNDERTAKER AND AGENT FOR BURIAL INDIGENT SOLDIERS H. LOUIS FARMER, H. LOUIS FARMER, JR., (Reg. Embalmer) (R. E.)


FOREST FIRE WARDEN ALDEN S. HAINES


DEPUTY FOREST FIRE WARDENS WILLIAM I. BAILEY JOHN SMITH


INSPECTOR OF MEAT AND PROVISIONS ASAHEL H. JEWELL


LOCAL AGENT FOR SUPPRESSION OF BROWN TAIL AND GYPSY MOTH HARRIS M. BRIGGS


PARK COMMISSIONERS THOMAS C. McCAUSLAND HARRIS M. BRIGGS GEORGE MERCIER


CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT ALDEN S. HAINES


APPRAISERS BOARD OF SELECTMEN


JANITOR OF TOWN HALL GEORGE K. JAMES


FINANCE COMMITTEE (Term expires 1941)


WINTHROP S. BEANE JOHN H. KELLEY SAMUEL CROWN ELMER OLSON


(Term expires 1940) WALTER R. ACKLES KARL HEIDENRICH WILLIAM H. BENNETT FRANKLIN F. SPAULDING


6


(Term expires 1939)


PHILIP M. BATTLES


LOUIS BERUBE


HARRY P. NASH MARK ROPER


TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS FREDERICK M. CARTER


MARK ROPER FRANKLIN F. SPAULDING


DOG OFFICER JAMES W. BANCROFT


CARETAKER OF SOLDIERS' LOT WINTHROP JONES


7


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


Records of Warrants and Proceedings of the Town Meetings Records of Births, Marriages, and Deaths Statement of Money Paid the Town Treasurer on Account of Dog Licenses, Money Paid the Division of Fisheries and Game, Money Paid the Town Treasurer for Town Licenses Issued, and Town Clerk Fees Paid to the Town Treasurer.


Births recorded in the Town of Tewksbury for the year 1938


No.


Date of Birth


Name of Child


Name of Parents


1A Jan. 6


Louis Emery Marion


Louis E. and Grace


1 Jan. 2


John Thomas Connors


James and Beatrice


*2A Jan. 26


Hawthorne


3A Feb. 2


Fisher


Durell G. and Hope E. Albert G. and Frances Waldo and Josephine


2 Feb. 7


Waldo Bernard Cumings


4A


Feb. 26


Lavallee


Leo and Armina


3


Mar. 6 Nora T. Pare


Charles and Marie


5A Mar. 14


McGarry


6A Jan. 17 Winthrop Palmer Houghton


7A Mar. 30 Dumoski


8A


Apr. 11


Wilson


9A Jan. 4


Boleslaw Andrew Pieslak


10A Apr. 27


Paul Edwin Ridley


11A May 9 Sylvia Hope Roberts


12A June 6 Robert Carney Flucker


4 June 30


Donald Odina Martell


5 July 3 Cornelius Lawrence Gath William David Gath


14A June 19


Roberts


15A June 13


Carol Ann Collins


1.6A June 27


17A June 27


Rebecca Olofsson


18A June 30


-Hoyt


19A July 1


Boisvert


Richard C. and Velma Edward and Irene Arthur and Blanche John and Guiamar


20A July 8 Freitas


Francis and Delphine C. Winthrop and Viola Joseph and Ruby Charles and Mary Michael and Viola


13A June 17


Franklin Earl and Mary L. Harold L. and Hope M. Robert C. and Catherine Odina and Mary Agnes George and Mabel William D. and Elsie J. Walter C. and Elizabeth H. George R. and Gladys


8


Date of Birth


Name of Child


Name of Parents


21A


Aug. 14 Richard Alan Carter


John P. and Margaret F.


6 May 18


Joanne Murphy


Earl S. and Anita Peter and Gladys


22A Sept. 3


Morris


7 Sept. 7


8


Aug. 20


Lorraine Victoria Swistak


Rudolph and Lillian


9 Sept. 2


Norman Eugene Martell


Henry Homer and Rose Alma


23A July 17


Beverly Ann Moran


24A July 21


Gerald Whittier Trull


25A Aug. 5


Haines


26A Aug. 7


Brewer


27A Aug. 9


Sharon Sandra Duval


Arvin Grover and Leona


28A Oct. 8


Ryan


James and Margaret


29A


Aug. 19


Briggs


30A


Oct. 13


McNally


Harris M., Jr. and Bessie Gabriel and Ruth Alfred E. and Dorothy R.


32A Oct. 20


Bennett


Joseph A. and Elinor M. Albert and Estelle


34A


Feb. 12


Doucette


35A


Nov. 11


Holden


Charles Abbott and Alphonsine Roland and Josephine Howard C. and Phyllis Robert and Florence


37A Nov. 14


Jamieson


38A Nov. 28


Cleghorn


George A. and Rita E.


39A Dec. 12


Bancroft


James and Gladys


40A Dec. 16


Bolton


Clifford and Mabel


* The letter A beside the Number signifies the fact that the actual birth did not occur in the Town of Tewksbury.


In a case where the Surnames are missing, no record of these names has been received from the Clerk in whose Jurisdiction the birth occurred.


9


Harold and Lena John A. and Elsie W. Everett and Elizabeth Charles and Sybil


31A Oct. 19


Treadwell


33A Oct. 28


Labonte


36A Nov. 12


Louise Snell


No.


Marriages Recorded in the Town of Tewksbury


For the Year 1938


No.


Date of Marriage Name


Residence


1 Jan. 2 Charles J. Kodlec, Jr. Edna Louise Beal


Wilmington, Mass.


Wilmington, Mass.


2 Jan. 11 Harris M. Briggs, Jr. Bessie Isnor


Dorchester, Mass.


3 Apr. 2 Frank L. Martin Lillian M. Holleran


Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass.


4 Apr. 16 Gustave A. Bleyle, Jr. Phylis L. Brug


Tewksbury, Mass.


5 Apr. 17 George F. Small Doris L. LeBouef


Lowell, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass.


6 May


1 Arthur J. Bilodeau Theresa C. McKay


Tewksbury, Mass.


7 May 11 William J. Dwyer Charlotte LaPlante


Tewksbury, Mass.


8 May 28 Walter J. McCabe Mary A. Crowley


Tewksbury, Mass. Wilmington, Mass.


9 June 1 Edward R. Penny Ella Seaner Bishop


Tewksbury, Mass.


10 June 16 Thomas F. Costello Marguerete M. Sullivan


11 June 25 Laurence E. Desmond Catherine Lillian Sullivan


Lowell, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Billerica, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass.


12 June 26 Nathan Edmund Scott Edith Cutter Champagne


13 Apr. 8 Herman E. Thompson, Jr. Gertrude Cecelia Smith


14 May 14 Manuel Fernandes Josephine Perry Furtado


15 June 4 Paul Joseph O'Connell Anna Louise Morran


16 July


2 Henry L. Cote Veronica Vera Fields


17 July 6 Charles Edwin Hazel Helen Margaret Regan


18


July 9 Earl A. Lye Ann Bordon Ryan


Tewksbury, Mass. Wilmington, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Masss. Lawrence, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Lowell, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass.


10


Tewksbury, Mass.


Melrose, Mass.


Lowell, Mass.


Tewksbury, Mass.


Tewksbury, Mass.


Date of Marriage Name


Residence


19 July 23 Louis B. Nolan Catherine L. Doucette


Tewksbury, Mass.


Wilmington, Mass.


20 July 29 Richard E. Tarrant Ruth A. Coughlin


Tewksbury, Mass.


21 July 31 Ralph O. Garland Mary E. Watson


Tewksbury, Mass.


22 July 31 William Francis O'Connor Ellen Margaret Thyne


Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass.


23 Sept. 3 Arthur D. Seamans Irene LeBouef


Tewksbury, Mass.


24 Aug. 26 Edward G. Daly, Jr. Ethel L. Pamer


Tewksbury, Mass. Wilmington, Mass.


25 Aug. 29 James Lyddon Whitehouse Thelma Louise Small


New York, N. Y. Tewksbury, Mass.


26 Sept. 18 Albert P. Wade Susan L. Thorndike


Roxbury, Mass.


27 Sept. 18 Thomas F. Kenney, Jr. Mary Carmody


Everett, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass.


28 Sept. 23


Archie J. Dobson Christine C. Kammerer


Tewksbury, Mass.


Tewksbury, Mass.


29 Sept. 26 Clarence Russell Morse Lillian Maud Craig


Brockton, Mass.


Tewksbury, Mass.


30 Oct. 1 Robert Seward Mansfield Ruth Elinor French


Tewksbury, Mass.


31 Oct. 15 Fred Robinson Rachael A. Romprey Ahearn


Tewksbury, Mass.


32 Oct. 12 Edward C. Latour Nina Winifred Bechard


Tewksbury, Mass. Lowell, Mass.


33 Oct. 20 Clement T. Dame E. Gertrude Raymond


Tewksbury, Mass. Nashua, N. H.


Tewksbury, Mass.


Tewksbury, Mass.


35 Nov. 15


Thomas King McGuire Ludwena Kaulen


Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass.


36 Nov. 18


Stanley W. McCausland Mary E. Saucier


Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass.


37 Nov. 19 George Albert Tustin Winifred Mary Leonard


Manchester, N. H.


Manchester, N. H.


38


Dec. 7 Edward Spencer Colby Dorothy Hildreth Brown


Lowell, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass.


11


No.


Tewksbury, Mass.


Tewksbury, Mass.


Tewksbury, Mass.


Cambridge, Mass.


Wellesley, Mass.


Wakefield, Mass.


34 Nov. 11 Robert C. Mores Ruth Sheehy


Date of Marriage Name


Residence


No.


39 Dec. 6 Elton Lamborghini Agnes Davis


Tewksbury, Mass.


Tewksbury, Mass.


40 Dec.


6 Crato Tonello Alice Marie Guzewich


Tewksbury, Mass.


Tewksbury, Mass.


41


Dec. 24 Harry Mrockowski Casimera Dalgewicz


Manchester, N. H. Manchester, N. H.


42 Dec. 28 Harvey Gagne Mary Gelinas


Indian Orchard, Mass.


Tewksbury, Mass.


43 Nov. 4 Stanley Walker McCausland, Jr. Mary Jane McGlynn


Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass.


12


Deaths Recorded in the Town of Tewksbury


For the Year 1938


No.


Date of Death


Name


yrs.


months


days


1


Jan. 25 Jennie H. Moreland


78


-


2


Jan. 28


Lucy Lee Watson


53


5


1


3


Jan. 18


Frank Simpson


63


4


Feb. 3 Nickaloas Ligitsakos


70


5 Jan. 20


Joseph B. Rowe


51


1A


Jan. 8


Edward Everett Poore


70


-


2A


Jan. 25


Janet Carley Cameron


54


3A Jan. 30


Gustave Wilson


72


4A Feb. 10


William F. Walsh


54


8


16


6


Mar. 12


Frank Napoleon Legare


69


4


14


7 Mar. 23


Julia H. Manning


78


1


19


7A Mar. 29


William Foley


58


5


28


8 Apr. 28


Michael Mahoney


3


5


9 May 28


Aime Cecile Doucette


3


15


11


June 20


Joseph A. Brabant


37


9


2


12 June 20


George Washington Trull


89


-


7


8A Apr. 11


Thomas J. Reilly


58


2


22


9A May 12


John Linnehan


77


4


10A May 27


George Labonte


78


8


-


11A May 27


Josephine S. Battles


65


2


2


12A June 24


13A June 24


Margaret Ann Mackey


38


13 July 20


Louisa Carr


65


2


5


14 July 29 Albion L. Felker


70


5


29


14A June 13


Walter W. Davis


70


8


9


15A June 17


Joseph Matthew Smith


58


2


3


16A July 7 Edward A. Teague


56


17A


Aug. 16


Edward B. Gilson


79


6


25


18A


Aug. 1 Mae Sarah Meister


48


3


30


15 Sept. 27


Isabelle J. Ramsay


62


4


15


19A Aug. 1


Elizabeth J. Saucier


61


20A


Sept. 28 Julia Dacey


76


6


27


16


Oct. 11


Elizabeth K. Hefler


80


11


26


17 Oct. 12 Bridget Sullivan Fazette


85


3


10


22A Oct. 27 Joseph P. Noonan


50


7


6


23A Oct. 31 Marie H. Paquette 58


10


3


-


10 June 8


Helen Belinda Flemings


82


7


24


6A Mar. 4 George E. Duffy


65


4


6


5A Feb. 1 Walter Munroe


27


11


2


21A Oct. 1 Jennie Chambers


65


-


13


No.


Date of Death


Name


yrs.


months


days


18 Nov. 26


Barbara Etta Staveley


64


-


-


24A Nov. 16


James D. Burnett


65


7


12


25A Nov. 24


Albert Beaudry


40


-


-


26A


Nov. 12 Roger Gilbert Meister


9


4


12


19 Dec. 24 Mary Bell


5


9


-


27A


Oct. 9 John M. Rickert


76


4


2


RECAPITULATION


Births


49


a. Males 26


b. Females 23


Marriages


43


Deaths


46


a. Males


27


b. Females 19


THE TOWN CLERK HEREBY GIVES NOTICE THAT HE IS PREPARED TO FURNISH PARENTS, HOUSEHOLDERS, PHYSI- CIANS AND MIDWIVES, APPLYING THEREFOR, BLANKS FOR THE RETURN OF BIRTHS AS REQUIRED BY LAW.




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