Town of Wilmington Annual Report 1919-1920, Part 6

Author: Wilmington (Mass.)
Publication date: 1919
Publisher: Town of Wilmington
Number of Pages: 336


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28.59


W. E. & J. F. Twombley, printing


17.27


Wm. Filene's Sons Co.,Flag for Legion


45.00


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Wm. Filene's Sons Co., streamers


4.05


Wm. Filene's Sons Co., Flag for stand 3.00


Carfares of Band 10.59


Rent of Grange Hall


10.50


Wm. Filene's Sons Co., Welcome Home Posters


3.50


Edw. N. Eames, postage


3.56


Fred Gowing, orchestra


16.00


Carl Cady, repairing flag staff


2.00


Balance paid to Wilmington Post American Legion 183.68


$859.00


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REPORT OF THE WILMINGTON PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE ASSOCIATION


Taken from the Annual Reports of the President, Secretary, and Nurse


June 15th to December 31st


Although the Wilmington Public Health Nurse Association has been an active organization for but six months, the plan of organization started in the Wilmington Woman's Club nearly two years ago. The first committee meeting was held in March, 1918, and the following women chosen as a com- mittee to start the work: Mrs. E. S. Perry, Chairman; Mrs. A. C. Manning, Mrs. H. C. Barrows, Mrs. T. A. Stevens. Owing to conditions brought about by the war, it was found impracticable to form an organization at this time, although the subject was kept before the townspeople until in March, 1919, a temporary organization, and later a permanent Asso- ciation was formed, a constitution adopted, and the following officers chosen :


President, Mrs. T. A. Stevens.


Vice-President, Mrs. E. S. Perry.


Secretary, Mrs. H. C. Barrows.


Treasurer, Mr. E. M. Neilson.


Directors :-


Mr. C. F. Perry, ex-officio. For 1 year : Mrs. F. H. Roberts, Mr. J. W. Hathaway. For 2 years : Mrs. A. C. Manning, Mr. W. G. Frazee.


For 3 years : Mrs. R. G. Frame, Mr. E. N. Eames.


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The Directors have met on the first Tuesday of every month to discuss the business of the Association,


In June, 1919, the Association engaged Miss Esther H. Kruschwitz, a graduate of the Lawrence General Hospital and the Instructive District Nursing Association of Boston, to carry on the work. A complete nursing outfit and a Ford car were purchased for her use. The Directors feel that we have been exceptionally fortunate in the choice of a nurse, for Miss Kruschwitz has brought not only an enthusiasm for her work together with remarkable nursing skill, but she has dealt with the many problems that have arisen with tact and good judgment.


Miss Kruschwitz was invited by Dr. Buzzell, our School Physician, to assist him in the examination of all school chil- dren. Through this work she has found much follow-up work to be done. The good accomplished by this examination and the preventative work done is impossible to measure. So much dental work was found necessary that the Board asked the Middlesex County Farm Bureau Dental Clinic to come here to do the work. The clinic is under the direction of Dr. Sullivan, assisted by Dr. Saunders, and Miss Grace Low- ell acts as Secretary. The Association assumes the financial responsibility of this work, which, as you note from the Treas- urer's report, is a heavy one. However, the Directors feel it a most necessary and important work, and while the Asso- ciation will pay any deficit, we hope to get back as nearly as possible the amount invested. We charge for the work at cost to us. The amount of good accomplished already by this clinic is remarkable, and more applications for work are coming in all the time,


The nurse reports the following visits from June 16th to December 31st :


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Nursing visits


587


Infant Welfare visits


143


Prenatal 52


Tuberculosis


14


Visits to Schools


40


School follow-up visits


141


Other visits


168


Total


1,145


Miss Kruschwitz in her report described the nursing work, both curative and preventative, from the prenatal instruc- tion to the mother before the birth of the child, through the infant welfare work which looks after the child until it is a year old, and the school nursing which looks after the health of the child through the school years. She stated the need of a well baby clinic in the town where mothers may bring their infants to be weighed, and where they can obtain ad- vice concerning the many problems which confront them.


Arrangements are being made, with the consent and co- operation of the School Committee, to have hot cocoa served in the schools at noon. It has been found that many of the smaller children eat their lunch during the morning recess, and so have nothing from that time until they reach home at night.


The Association has become affiliated with several organ- izations, the National Organization for Public Health Nurs- ing, the Massachusetts Association of Directors of Public Health Nursing Organizations, the Massachusetts Tubercu- losis League, and the American Red Cross. Through all these greater organizations we get a broader view point, and are better able to keep up with the progress in public health work.


To the many friends who have helped with their moral and financial support we are deeply grateful. We cannot


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feel that the year's report is complete without mentioning the helpful co-operation of Dr. Buzzell and Dr. Buck, the generosity of Mr. Woodside in obtaining for us practically all our nursing supplies at cost. The Agent of the Massa- chusetts Mills in Lowell, has furnished materials for a com- plete loan closet, which will include sheets, blankets, infants' layettes, night shirts and other garments. With these mate- rials, our Sewing Committee, composed of a group of ladies from each church, is working under the able direction of Mrs. Frank Webber, who has cut all the garments. The sub- chairmen are Mrs. A. C. Manning and Mrs. H. H. Loud. The Middlesex County Chapter of the American Red Cross, under which we worked during the war, has given us a good- ly supply of materials and the filing cases which we use for all our records. At the High School Mr. Mixer has helped us with our printing, and in all the schools, teachers and scholars have been most helpful in their co-operation with the nurse and in the sale of Christmas Seals for our tuberculosis work. We are grateful to Mr. Harry Deming for his work in audit- ing our accounts.


The opportunities for work that exist in the town are many. And we hope to extend our committees so that every- one who wishes it may have the opportunity of assisting, and in this way make the organization truly a town institution. The Directors will welcome at all times suggestions and con- structive criticism.


We feel that in six months with the work done by our effi- cient nurse and the hearty co-operation of the townspeople, we have an organization which will become a permanent fac- tor for good in the town, making this a healthier, and thereby a happy and more prosperous community.


NINA L. BARROWS,


Secretary.


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REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE WILMINGTON PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE ASSOCIATION


Receipts


Red Cross


$874.91


Red Cross Membership Drive


145.55


Memberships


460.00


Mass. Tuberculosis League


115.92


Interest on deposits


11.67


Contributions and Misc.


19.50


Nurse's fees


211.25


Town appropriation


500.00


Proceeds from supper


47.05


Metropolitan Life Ins. Co.


59.50


Wilmington Woman's Club


300.00


Sale of wool from Red Cross


35.00


Red Cross Stamps


100.00


Dental Clinic


50.60


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$2,930.95


Expenditures


Nurse's salary


$675.00


Medical supplies


78.02


Insurance


69.00


Home Service


62.05


Automobile


806.99


Dental Clinic


473.33


Miscellaneous


266.19


$2,430.58


Balance, January 1, 1920


$500.37


E. M. NEILSON,


Treasurer.


Examined, January 5, 1920.


H. R. DEMING, Town Accountant.


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REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN


To the Honorable Board of Trustees:


Gentlemen :- I herewith submit my annual report as Li- brarian.


Publie documents received, 12 volumes.


Number of new books purchased during the year, 134 vols.


Number of old books replaced, 6 volumes. Number of books in library, 5.945 volumes. Number of persons taking out books, 654.


Number of books taken out during the year. 9.656 volumes.


For boxes of books from the estate of the late Roxanna N. Manebard have been presented by Marion B. Monroe; also thirteen boks by a friend: two by Frederie E. Kip; Tarif Farts am! Effets from 1729 to 1916, and Equal Opportunity for All. one by Mary M. Tolman : Life of Asa G, Sheldon, and a picture of Congregational Church in Wilmington.


The Reading Table has been supplied with magazines as follows: Illustrated World, MeClure's, American. St. Nich- olas, Ladies" Home Journal. National Sportsman. Our Dumb Animals. Christian Science Journal, World's Work. Literary Digest, Scientific American, National Geographic. The last four were contributed by Mrs. Tyler Stevens.


Respectfully submitted.


ANNA TOLMAN SHELDON.


Librarian.


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List of New Books Purchased for the Libraary During the Year 1919


Fiction


B124M-Man for the Ages


B256S-Sunrise from the Hill-top


B295H-Harbor Road


B597M-Mare Nostrum (Our Sea)


B627H-Hunkins


B644M-Miss Maitland-Private Secretary


B675R-Rim O' the World


B853P-Pagan of the Hills


B856T-Tale of Mr. Tubbs


B996S-Stranger's Banquet


C274N-New-Wine


C445S-Second Bullet


C447L-Land of Strong Men


C624SI-Simon


C732Y-Yellow Lord


C736V-Valley of Vision


C767A-Arrow of Gold


C8425Y-Yazoo Mystery


C895LA-Law of the Gun


C947N-Nomads of the North


C947R-Rivers' End


D334RI-Rider of the King Log


D385L-Lamp in the Desert


D643S-Strong Hours


G145W-White Horse and the Red-Haired Girl


Irving Bacheller Beatrice Barmby


Sara W. Bassett V. Blasco Ibañez Samuel G. Blythe


G. Bonner B. M. Bower Charles N. Buck J. E. Buckrose Donn Byrne Agnes & Egerton Castle R. O. Chipperfield A. M. Chisholm


J. Storer Clouston Will L. Comfort Sarah Comstock Joseph Conrad


Irving Craddock Ridgwell Cullum James O. Curwood James O. Curwood


Holman Day , Ethel M. Dell Maud Diver


Kenyon Gambier


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G464BU-Builders


G815L-Labrador Days


Ellen Glasgow W. T. Grenfell


G862B-Bells of San Juan


Jackson Gregory


G862JU-Judith of Blue Lake Ranch


Jackson Gregory


H124WH-When the World Shook


H. Rider Haggard


H195RI-Riddle of the Purple Emperor


H393W-Waifs and Strays


H524M-Mrs. Marden


J154DE-Deep Waters


J654M-Michael Forth


K164V-Victorious


K295W-Why Joan ?


K742R-Ridin' Kid from Powder River


K967W-The Web


L512R-Rain-Coat Girl


L524S-Simonetta


L587F-Free Air


L665F-Flevible Ferdinand


L974R-Red Signal


L974S-The Search


L992D-David Vallory


Francis Lynde


M136SH-Sherry


G. B. Mccutcheon


M465-More E. K. Means


M765R-Rainbow Valley M835W-Wild Goose


OE65W-Woman Named Smith


OP54B-Box with Broken Seals OP54WI-Wicked Marquis OR14F-Flower O' the Lily


OS75A-Ashes to Ashes


OY35B-Big Flat


P123F-Further Adventures of Jimmie Dale


Frank L. Packard


P278-Patricia Brent, Spinster P353G-Greater Glory W. D. Pelley


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T. W. & M. E. Hanshen O. Henry Robert Hichens W. W. Jacobs Mary Johnston


R. W. Kauffman E. M. Kelly Henry H. Knibbs F. A. Kummer Jennette Lee Edwin Lefèvre Sinclair Lewis


Julie M. Lippmann Grace L. H. Lutz Grace L. H. Lutz


L. M. Montgomery Gouvérneus Morris Marie C. Oemler E. P. Oppenheim E. P. Oppenheim Baroness Orczy Isabel Ostrander Henry Oyen


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R133M-Man Four-Square


R257S-Shrieking Pit


R258S-Soul Scar


R335K-King's Widow


R337G-Green Valley


R415RB-Red and Black


R426H-House of Courage


R474LO-Love Stories


R628T-Tharon of Lost Valley


R767W-Wooden Spoil


R794P-Pearl Island


R913C-Christopher and Columbus


M. A. Russell


SE47RA-Ranchman


C. A. Seltzer


SN15U-Undefeated


J. C. Snaith Louis M. Sweet


SW36M-Makin' O' Joe


T174R-Ramsey Milholland


Booth Tarkington


T335M-Mystery of the Thirteenth Floor Lee Thayer


V284V-Valley of Vision Henry Van Dyke


V594MY-Mysterious Island Jules Verne


W152S-Secret House


Edgar Wallace


W1730-Oscar Montague-Paranoiac George L. Walton


W462M-Man Who Fell Through the Earth Carolyn Wells


W464U-Undying Fire H. G. Wells


W4740-Oranges and Lemons


Mary C. E. Wemyse


W685F-Forbidden Trail Honoré Willsie


Juvenile Fiction


jAL74LN-Lords of the Wild J. A. Altsheler


jAL74SQ-Sun of Quebec J. A. Altsheler


jAM33BE-Between the Lines on the American Front


F. T. Ames


jAS351S-Isabel Carleton in the West Margaret Ashmun jB234U-Under the Yankee Ensign R. H. Barbour


jP913AE-Adventures of Bob White


T. W. Burgess


W. M. Raine Arthur J. Rees Arthur B. Reeve


Mrs. B. Reynolds Katharine Reynolds Grace S. Richmond Mrs. Victor Rickard Mary R. Rinehart Virgie E. Roe Victor Rousseau Henry C. Rowland


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jB913AF-Adventures of Ol' Mistah Buzzard


jD922J-Jim Morse, South Sea Trader


T. W. Burgess J. A. Dunn Clayton H. Ernst


jER65B-Blind Trails


jF773K-Kit of Greenacre Farm


Izola Forrester E. R. Gregor


jG861R-Running Fox


jK745C-Cavalier Maid jM429B-Boy Scouts Book of Stories jM6113H-Huldy's Whistle


E. B. & A. A. Knipe F. K. Mathiews Anne A. Miller Arthur S. Pier


jP614D-Dormitory Days


jSA12L-Lost with Lieut. Pike


Edwin S. Sabin


jSCH83R-Running Eagle James W. Schultz


jSM535G-Good Old Stories for Boys and Girls


E. S. Smith


jST83DO-Dave Porter's War Honors


jT664J-Journey to the Garden Gate jW562W-Wonders of War at Sea


Edward Stratemeyer R. M. Townsend Francis Rolt-Wheeler


Miscellaneous


B-G815-Labrador Doctor


jB-J574R-Joan of Arc


B-P435T-Story of General Pershing


343-B69-Boston Blackie


Wilfred T. Grenfell Laura E. Richards E. T. Tomlinson Jack Boyle Richard Cabot


361-C11-Social Work j369-C63-Summer in the Girls Camp


Anna W. Coale


j369-M42-Boy Scouts Year Book


F. K. Mathiews


396-L33-Vocations for Girls


537-J12-Elementary Book on Electricity and Magnetism


D. C. & J. P. Jackson


542-C69-Amateur Chemist A. F. Collins


595-B73-Knowing Insects Through Stories F. Brallias


j598-B91-Burgess Bird Book for Children T. W. Burgess


600-F82-Starting in Life Nathaniel C. Fowler


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600-R65-What Can a Young Man Do ? F. W. Rollins 658-H14-How to Get a Position and How to Keep It


S. R. Hall


799-G86-Tales of Fishes Zane Grey 808-L41-Modern Short Stories F. H. Law Rudyard Kipling


821-K62Y-Years Between 914.5-H76-Byways in Southern Tuscany


Katherine Hooker


915.2-K63-Samurai Trails L. S. Kirtland 918-M61-In the Wilds of South America L. E. Miller


919.5-B38-Unexplored New Guinea W. N. Beaver


919.6-OB6-White Shadows in the South Seas F. O'Brien j920-K77-Rebels and Reformers


A. & D. Ponsonby


940.9-B64-War Romance of the Salvation Army


Evangeline Booth & Grace L. Hill


940.9-L36-Minstrel in France Harry Lauder


949.9-SI1-With the Yankee Division in France


Frank P. Sibley


940.9-W59-Belgium 2 vols. Brand Whitlock


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TOWN WARRANT


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Middlesex, ss


To Walter A. Hill, Constable of the Town of Wilmington.


GREETING :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and in the manner prescribed in the By-Laws of said Town, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town qualified by law to vote in Town affairs, to meet and as- semble at the Town Hall on Monday, the first day of March next, at six o'clock in the forenoon, the polls to be opened at 6.15 a. m., and may be closed at 4 p. m., for the election of Town Officers, and to act on the following articles, namely :


Article 1. To elect by ballot a Moderator to preside at said meeting.


Article 2. To bring in your votes on one ballot for three Selectmen who shall also be Overseers of the Poor and Board of Survey; one Assessor for three years; Town Clerk, Treas- urer, Collector of Taxes, Constable, three Fence Viewers, one School Committee for three years; two Trustees of the Public


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Library for three years; one member of S. D. J. Carter Lec- ture Committee for five years ; one Tree Warden; one Trus- tee of Trust Funds for three years ; also to vote on the follow- ing questions, to wit : Shall license be granted for sale of in- toxicating liquors in this Town? "Yes" or "No."


And at ten o'clock in the forenoon to act on the following articles :


Article 3. To choose all other Town Officers for the en- suing year.


Article 4. To hear the reports of Committees and act thereon.


Article 5. To see how much money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for General Government, Protection of Life and Property, Tree Warden, Forest Fire Warden, Health and Sanitation, Highway, Roads and Bridges, Sup- port of Poor. Dependent Widows, Soldiers'Relief, Schools and Maintenance, including transportation, Tuition at Vocational Schools. Public Library, Cemetery, Interest, Notes Payable, Street Lights, State and County Tax, Printing, Care of Town Clock, Contingent Fund, and Tax Abatements.


Article 6. To see how much money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the observance of Memorial Day, and to determine how the same shall be expended.


Article 7. To see how much money the Town will vote to pay the Collector of Taxes for his services.


Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to bor-


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row money in anticipation of revenue of the present financial year.


Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of fifteen dollars for the up-keep of the grass plot at the junction of High Street and Middlesex Avenue, or do anything in relation thereto.


*Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to name plot of land at the junction of Middlesex Avenue and High Street "Regan Park" in honor of James Regan killed in the World War.


Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to transfer to the credit of the Excess and Deficiency Account the balance now standing to the credit of the account of the Public Safety Committee.


*Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of one thousand dollars, to be expended for public health work as done by the public health nurse, under the supervision of the directors of the Wilmington Public Health Nurse Association or do anything in relation thereto.


*Article 13. To see if the Town will install street lights on Marion Street, or do anything in relation thereto.


*Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to contract for one electric street light to be in- stalled on School Street, and appropriate a sum sufficient to pay the expense.


*Article 15. To see if the Town will instruct the Select- men to contract for electric street lights to be installed on Mystic Avenue.


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*Article 16. To see if the Town will instruct the Select- men to contract for electric street lights to be installed on Ballardvale Street, to the residence of E. F. Day.


*Artice 17. To see if the Town will instruct the Selectmen to contract for electric street lights to be installed on Nichols Street.


*Article 18. To see if the Town will instruct the Selectmen to contract for electric lights to be installed on Boutwell Street to Aldrich Road.


*Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Se- lectmen to contract for Electric Lighting of the Streets daily between 5 o'clock a. m. and daylight during any part of the year, or what they will do in relation thereto.


* Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- appropriate the sum of $250 for the purpose of improving the baseball diamond on the Common, or do anything in relation thereto.


*Article 21. To see if the Town will accept Washington Avenue as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, or what they will do in relation thereto.


*Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to continue the so-called Marion Street, or do anything in relation thereto.


* Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of three thousand dollars ($3000.00) and appropriate the sum of six thousand dollars ($6000.00), the same to be expended under the direction of the Massachusetts Highway Commission according to the provisions, Chapter


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525, Acts of 1910, in macadamizing Church Street from its junction with Main Street as far as such sum will permit, or do anything in relation thereto.


*Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to transact the business of the annual Town meeting, other than the election of Officers, at an adjourned meeting to be held on the even- ing of the first Monday in March, and successive Monday evenings, till all Articles have been acted upon, or do any- thing in relation thereto.


Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of two hundred dollars ($200) or some other amount, and elect a director for demonstration work in agriculture and home economics, the money to be expended by, and the director to serve in co-operation with the County Trustees for Aid to Agriculture of the Middlesex County Bureau of Agriculture and Home Economics, under the pro- visions of Chapter 273, General Acts of 1918; it being under stood that fifty dollars ($50) of this amount shall be used to provide local paid supervision of boys' and girls' club work, or do anything in relation thereto.


Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to increase the salary of the Town Accountant, or do anything in relation thereto.


Article 27. To see what action the Town will take in re- gard to the purchase of suitable motor equipment for fighting brush fires, or what they will do in relation thereto.


Article 28. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of two thousand dollars ($2000.00) under Chapter 525, Acts of 1910, to be expended under the direction of the Massachusetts Highway Commission, or do anything in relation thereto. (Salem Street.)


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Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to accept the pro- visions of Section 1 of Chapter 655 of the Acts of 1913. (Building Laws.)


Article 30. To see if the Town will vote to adopt a code of Building Laws, or what they will do in regard to the matter.


Article 31. To see if the Town will vote to accept the pro- visions of Chapter 155 of the Acts of 1918. (Highway.)


Article 32. To see if the Town will vote to increase the salary of the Town Treasurer, or do anything in relation thereto.


* Articles inserted on petition.


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


Given under our hands and the seal of said Town this the fourteenth day of February, A. D. one thousand nine hun- dred and twenty.


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WHITEFIELD ELMI


CHARLES F. PERRY, RODNEY E. BUCK, FRANK W. DAYTON, Selectmen of Wilmington.


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INDEX


Assessors' Valuation, 1919, .


103


Board of Health Report of .


124


Carter Lecture Course Committee, Report of


122


Chief of Police, Report of


112


Collector's Account


105


Fire Department, Report of


114


Inspector of Animals, Report of


125


Inspector of Meats and Provisions, Report of


126


Jury List


10


Librarian's Report


139


List of Library Books


140


Overseers of the Poor, Report of


102


Public Health Nurse Association, Report of


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134


School Committee, Report of


47


Sealer of Weights and Measures, Report of .


127


Selectmen's Estimates


100


Superintendent of Streets, Report of


120


Town Accountant, Report of


71


Town Clerk, Town Meetings, Report of .


11


Births Registered


40


Marriages Registered


42


.. Deaths Registered


44


Recapitulation


46


Treasurer's Report


107


Tree Warden's Report


128


Trustees of Trust Funds, Report of


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Town Officers, 1919


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Town Warrant


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Welcome to Returning Soldiers and Sailors


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WILMINGTON, MASS.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


FOR THE


FINANCIAL YEAR, ENDING DECEMBER 31


1920


WHITEFIELD ELM


BOSTON C. M. BARROWS CO. 1921


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TOWN OFFICERS 1920


Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor


ASA G. SHELDON FRANK W. DAYTON, Chairman CHARLES F. PERRY


Assessors


JAMES E. KELLEY MILTON T. HOLT J. HOWARD EAMES


Term expires 1923 Term expires 1921 Term expires 1922


Town Clerk JAMES E. KELLEY


Treasurer FRANK L. EAMES


Collector of Taxes


WALTER L. HALE


Town Accountant HARRY R. DEMING


Constable WALTER A. HILL


Chief of Police


WALTER A. HILL


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Special Police


ALBERT D. BUTTERS


EDWARD S. LEWIS


ORA HOLBROOK


ARTHUR W. GIROUX


ALEXANDER BRABANT


WALTER H. DOE


CARROLL A. HORTON ERNEST R. CURRIER


FRANK W. DAYTON ALBERT J. SPAULDING


PAUL F. FLAGG


CURTICE L. CHAPMAN


PETER NEILSON FREDERICK A. FIELD


WALTER J. HARRISON


Board of Survey SELECTMEN


Registrars of Voters


JOSEPH PATCHETT Term expires 1923


ALDICE G. EAMES


Term expires 1921 Resigned


PETER F. McMAHON


MAURICE P. GALLAGHER


Term expires 1922


JAMES E. KELLEY, Clerk of Board


Keeper of Lock-up WALTER A. HILL


Fence Vewers


CHARLES F. PERRY FRANK W. DAYTON ASA G. SHELDON


Field Drivers


MICHAEL J. McMAHON FRANCIS NICHOLS


ERNEST R. CURRIER ALBERT D. BUTTERS


Surveyors of Lumber


HERBERT C. BARROWS JAMES E. KELLEY


SCHAMIEL R. McINTOSH


EDWARD N. EAMES


FRANK L. EAMES ARTHUR W. EAMES


WALTER L. HALE THOMAS T. SIDELINKER HARRY R. DEMING


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Surveyors of Wood and Bark


JAMES E. KELLEY HERBERT C. BARROWS


SCHAMIEL R. McINTOSH


FRANK L. EAMES


EDWARD N. EAMES ARTHUR W. EAMES


HARRY R. DEMING WALTER L. HALE


THOMAS T. SIDELINKER


Measurers of Leather


J. ARTHUR TAYLOR ARTHUR F. BLAKE HARRY R. DEMING


Public Weighers


AUSTIN TAYLOR CLAUDE F. THOMPSON


J ARTHUR TAYLOR


FRED W. CARTER WALTER L. HALE


FRANK L. EAMES


JOHN F. DUNN


HARRY R. DEMING


EDWARD M. HASKELL LOUIS TOYE


Sealer of Weights and Measures ERNEST R. CURRIER


Janitor of Town Hall OLIVER A. McGRANE


Pound Keeper ERNEST R. CURRIER


Superintendent of Streets CHARLES F. PERRY


Board of Health


SELECTMEN


DR. D. T. BUZZELL, Agent


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Inspector of Animals CALVERT H. PLAYDON, M. D. V.




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