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9. To see if the district will vote to authorize the construction of an addition consisting of four classrooms, additional toilet facilities, enlargement of the present kit-
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chen and any other needed alterations to the present Bakie School together with the necessary equipment.
10. If the preceding article is not adopted to see if the district will vote to authorize the construction of an addition consisting of two classrooms, additional toilet facilities, enlargement of the present kitchen and any other needed alterations to the present Bakie School to- gether with the necessary equipment.
11. If the school district adopts either article (9) or (10) to see if the district will raise and appropriate a sum not to exceed $75,000 for the construction of additional classrooms, toilet facilities, enlargement of the present kitchen, other needed alterations and the necessary equip- ment to the Bakie School and in order to furnish such funds to authorize the school board to issue serial notes or bonds upon the credit of the district for all or any portion of the sum so raised and appropriated, and to authorize the school board to determine the terms and conditions upon which the notes and bonds shall be issued including their sale, the time and place of payment of principal and interest, in accordance with the Municipal Bond Statute N. H. Revised Laws, Ch. 72 as amended by the laws of 1951.
12. If the district has adopted the article to remodel and construct an addition to the Bakie School to see if the district will vote to continue the present building com- mittee consisting of the school board and four persons to supervise the construction and the school board be further authorized to execute any and all contracts or agreements necessary in connection with the construction and remodel- ing of the Bakie School.
13. To transact any other business that may legally come before this meeting.
G. AUSTIN KEMP, GLADYS MERRICK, HARVEY CLARK, Kingston School Board.
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Financial Report of the School Board For the Year Ending June 30, 1950
Payments
Salaries of District Officers $ 119.00
George B. Stevens Estate $ 22.50
Ralph H. Bake 7.50
G. Austin Kemp
30.00
Gladys M. Merrick
30.00
Andrew Christie
20.00
Eunice L. Clark
3.00
Ruth C. Walters
6.00
Superintendent's Salary
293.18
Tax for State Wide Supervision
290.00
Salaries of Other Administrative Personnel 157.70
Superintendent's Secretary
127.70
Truant Officer 30.00
Supplies and Expenses 173.45
Principal's and Teachers' Salaries
11,070.94
Isabelle Magnusson
2,200.00
Marion Brown
2,100.00
Blanche Gauthier
2,100.00
Marion Sanborn
2,100.00
Evelyn Modlich
2,100.00
Jean Readio
414.90
Eunice Clark, Substitute
28.02
Della Corson, Substitute
28.02
Text Books
327.59
Scholars Supplies
488.03
Supplies and other Expenses
27.77
Janitor's Salaries
666.00
Franklin Simes 405.00
Ernest P. Bragdon
261.00
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Fuel 838.13
Walter S. Clark & Sons 838.13
Water, Light and Janitor Supplies
434.19
Repairs and Replacements
997.98
New England Tel. & Tel. Co. 102.60
Badger Rand, Paving Walks 175.00
Franklin Simes, Special Work 98.05
Ernest Bragdon, Special Work
45.00
William Friend, Labor and Materials 60.00
Bakie Bros., Supplies
25.33
George Thompson, Facing and Corking Furnace 300.00
Exeter Mfg. Co., Curtains for Auditorium 7.38
Dana Lessard, Lumber and Labor 6.75
Adams Appliances, Thermogas 64.00
Walter S. Clark & Sons, Bulbs 4.64
Brown's Express, Trucking Food 51.53
D. J. Casey, 1 Case Straws 13.00
Atherton Furniture Co., 1
Mirror 3.95
Supervisory Union No. 14,
Typewriter and Repairs for Same 10.75
J. M. Fulford, Tuning and
Repairing Pianos 27.00
Walter S. Clark, Rubbish
Disposal 3.00
Health Supervision
546.62
Transportation of Pupils
2,884.00
Tuition
10,384.76
School Lunch Program
1,573.41
Employees Retirement
305.00
Insurance and Treasurer's Bond
810.00
New Equipment 355.30
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Payment on Principal of Debt
1,550.00
Payment of Interest on Debt
72.65
Total Payments 34,365.70
Cash on Hand 1,009.67
Amount appropriated for the year ending
June 30, 1951
$ 32,347.67
Total expenditures, December 31, 1950
$ 16,440.85
Estimated expenditures for balance of School Year $ 16,285.10
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Annual Report of District School Treasurer For Year Ending June 30, 1950
Cash on Hand June 30, 1949
(Treas. bank balance) $ 205.17
Received from Selectmen, appro-
priations for current year $ 29,774.96
Dog Tax 381.37
Income from Trust Funds 194.10
Received from State Treasurer 4,585.62
Received from all other sources 234.15
Total Amount Available for Fiscal year (Balance and Receipts) 35,375.37
Less School Board Orders Paid 34,365.70
Balance on Hand as of June 30,
1950 (Treas. Bank Balance) 1,009.67
RALPH H. BAKE
District Treasurer.
July 10, 1950
AURITOR'S CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that we have examined the books, vouchers, bank statements and other financial records of the Treasurer of the School District of Kingston of which the above is a true summary for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1950 and find them correct in all respects.
RUTH WALTERS,
Auditor.
July 22, 1950
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Return of District Revenue, 1950
Expenditures
Current Expenditures $ 33,903.71
Capital Outlay (Specify)
Additions and Improvements to Buildings 250.00
Debt and interest
1,650.00
Special Appropriations (Specify)
Deficiency Fund 1949-1950 2,500.00
Total Appropriation $ 38,303.71
Receipts
Balance, June 30, 1950
State Aid, December, 1950
Allotment 3,311.94
Trust Funds (Est.) 144.10
Total Estimated Receipts
3,456.04
Assessment Required to Meet School District Appro- priation 34,847.67
CERTIFICATES
I certify that the above is a correct statement of the obligations authorized, and the amounts to be assessed to meet statutory requirements and appropriations made at the annual meeting of the Kingston School District held March 11, 1950.
EUNICE CLARK, Clerk of the School District.
March 15, 1950
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TO THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION:
I certify that the above is a correct statement of the financial proceedings of the district for the school year 1950-51, and that copies of this statement have been filed with the chairman of the board of selectmen and entered in the records of the school board in accordance with N. H. Revised Laws, Chapter 139, Section 19.
G. AUSTIN KEMP,
Chairman of the School Board.
March 25, 1950
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Budget of the School District of Kingston 1951-52
ADMINISTRATION
Salaries of district officers $ 146.00
Superintendent's salary (local share) 511.13
Tax for state wide supervision 336.00
Salaries of other administrative personnel 203.00
Supplies and expenses 150.00
:
INSTRUCTION
Elementary teachers' salaries 14,500.00
Books and other instructional aids, ele- mentary 470.00
Scholars' supplies, elementary
650.00
OPERATION OF SCHOOL PLANT
Salary of janitors
924.00
Fuel or heat
1,200.00
Water, light, supplies and expenses
600.00
MAINTENANCE AT SCHOOL PLANT
Repairs and replacements
700.00
AUVILIARY ACTIVITIES
Health supervision
600.00
Transportation
3,300.00
Tuition, high school
13,200.00
Special activities and special funds
750.00
FIXED CHARGES
Teachers' retirement
876.74
Insurance, treas. bonds and expenses
600.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Additions and improvements 150.00
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DEBT AND INTEREST Principal of debt Interest on debt
1,550.00
25.00
Total Expenditures or School Appropriation $ 41,441.87
RECEIPTS
State aid $ 3,141.16
Trust funds 144.10
Total Receipts Other than Property Taxes $ 3,285.26
District Assessment to be raised by
Property Taxes $ 38,156.61
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Superintendent's Annual Report
To the School Board and the Citizens of Kingston :
The past year has brought many changes to the gener- al educational picture throughout the state. The present international and economic situation is conducive to lack of stability. Price increases in cost of living and practi- cally all other items cannot help but be reflected in the school district's budget. Kingston also has the problem of an ever increasing school enrollment as shown by the very able and complete report compiled by Mr. Fuller in his census. It is hoped that these factors will be given careful consideration.
This report is accompanied by a page devoted to Return of District Revenue, which shows the actual budget we are operating on this year. (1950-51) In comparing this with next year's budget one must bear in mind the in- creased cost of school supplies as well as the fact that good schools require continuity in their teaching staffs.
Teachers
Kingston can well be proud of its staff of teachers. They are doing a fine piece of work although in most all cases they are teaching in crowded classrooms.
Hot Lunch
The, hot lunch program is exceptionally well organized and successful. The addition of an overgrown tea table on wheels has been an important factor in facilitating the distribution of lunches to the classrooms. The fact that a high percentage of the school population is participating in the hot lunch program is a good indication of the program's real worth. The P. T. A. is to be commended for its continued interest in this program.
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Looking Ahead
According to the best figures available (Mr. Fuller's census report) Bakie School's enrollment will increase to 189 pupils by the year 1955. Where the school's facilities are already taxed with an enrollment of 167 with the auditorium used as a classroom, it would seem only logical that Kingston is in a position where something must be done to provide added classroom space. If Kingston is to maintain its present high standard of educational pro- cedure this problem must be solved in the very near future. The experience in other towns has been that good schools have encouraged families to settle in that town. This ap- pears to be true of Kingston.
Finally, I wish to express my appreciation to the school board, citizens, teachers and pupils of Kingston for the spirit of cooperation and friendliness with which they have received their new Superintendent.
Respectfully submitted, LOUIS L. RAMSAY, Superintendent.
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Statistical Data
1948-
1949-
1949
1950
Number Pupils Enrolled
160
167
Average Membership
138.00
159.25
Average Percent Attendance
93.84
92.74
Number Completed Grade 8
95
15
Number Attending High School
57
52
Visits By School Nurse
167
188
Visits By Superintendent
102
132
Visits By Others
160
293
September 1950 Enrollment by Grades:
1-2
53
5-6
37
3-4
39
7-8
38
Pupils Not Absent Nor Tardy (1949-50)
Names
Parent
George, Frances M.
George, Wilfred
Conant, John
Conant, Christine
Winch, Dale E.
Winch, Ellis
Cross, Harold W.
Cross, Harold
Robie, Carroll
Robie, Helen
Currier, Richard
Currier, Richard
George, Carrie E.
Brown, Gladys
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Pupils who Completed Grade S (June, 1950) Bakie School
Burke, Richard C.
McDonald, Gail
Chamberlain, Barbara
Martin, Harry L.
Clark, Shirley
Milbury, Gary
Collins, Quentin R.
McCusker, Anne
Conant, Judith D.
Tobyne, Janice S.
Cornish, Glen
Vincent, George F.
George, Frances M.
Wentworth, Frank R.
KINGSTON PUPILS Attending High School (September, 1950)
Seniors
Juniors
Barrett, Norma
Alexander, Andler.
Bernard, Willis
Conant, David
Cheney, Paul
George, Thelma
Ingalls, Robert
Gilman, Janet
Killam, Herbert
Greenwood, Alice
Larson, Jean
Kemp, Janet
Linscott, Sally
Martin, Everett
Magnusson, Conrad
Lambert, Nelson
Patten, Patricia
Parker, Ernestine
Robie, Loren
Sanborn, Charles
Sanborn, Philip
Tewksbury, Evelyn
Stevens, Alan
Whitney, William
Towne, Richard
Rogers, Flora
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Report of Music Teacher
To the Superintendent and School Board, Citizens of Kingston :
Children learn a great deal about music through songs, rhythms, folk dances and games. These activities will add greatly to their enjoyment and understanding of music.
A Christmas Operetta, Santa in Story-Land, was presented at the town hall in December. Through the splendid cooperation of teachers, parents and pupils this program proved a success.
New books, Let Music Ring, have been purchased for grades seven and eight and the children are getting a great deal of pleasure from these books as well as pro- gressing musically.
Grades five and six, under the direction of Mrs. Brown, are continuing with their tonettes and they are becoming fine music readers.
A folk dance club meets on Friday afternoons and a number of new dances have been learned. It may be possible for a group to participate in the New Hampshire Folk Dance Festival as did sixteen students last year.
In addition to the above described work the usual program has been carried out. Each child has been given instruction appropriate to his grade in music theory, music appreciation, folk dancing and rhythm band work.
I wish to express my appreciation to the School Board, Superintendent, teachers, parents, pupils and other citizens for their cooperation.
Respectfully submitted,
JEAN L. READIO,
Music Supervisor.
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Health Supervision
To the Superintendent of Schools and the School Board :
Your school nurse welcomes this opportunity to in- form you in regard to what has been accomplished from the standpoint of health education during the past year.
The children received the usual yearly physical check-up consisting of an examination of teeth, tonsils, posture, vision, and hearing as well as weighing and meas- uring. Little Health Talks on timely subjects were given in the classrooms. Home visits have been made, and follow -. up work carried out.
Probably no subject is of greater concern to parents. and teachers than the health of the children in their care. The parents have shown an increased interest in estab- lishing a closer relationship between school and home in the mutual striving for better health objectives.
The Maico Individual Audiometer, a recent acquisition of our union, has been most useful not only as a hearing test, but as a check on the possible impairment of hearing caused by measles, ear infections, scarlet fever, etc. The T. B. Patch Test was given to pupils in the seventh and eighth grades. A corrective posture program has been carried out in cooperation with the State Physio-Therapist.
The hot lunch program continues its success and has maintained a fine level of efficiency.
In closing I wish to express my thanks for the full cooperation of the parents, teaching staff, friends, and public organizations that have given time and enthusiasms. toward the betterment of our health program.
Respectfully submitted,
CONSTANCE COOPER, School Nurse.
2
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No. of Cases
Pupils Receiving Treatment
Corrected or Improved
Nutrition
11
6
2
Vision
7
7
Hearing
2
2
Nervous System
2
2
Heart
Lungs
Skin
8
8
Orthopedic
17
17
Teeth T
6
P
29
19
Tonsils
10
Glands Thyroid
Cervical
9
Speech
2
Mental
Chicken Pox
26
Mumps
21
Whooping Cough
1
Skin Diseases
8
Pediculosis
1
Posture
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TENTATIVE SCHOOL CALENDAR 1951 - 1952
School Opens - Wednesday, September 5, 1951
School Closes - Friday, June 13, 1952
Schools in Session :
September 5 through December 21 75 days
January 2 through February 15 33 days
February 25 through April 18 39 days
April 28 through June 13 34 days
Total
181 days
Schools Closed :
October 18-19 Teachers Convention - Manchester
November 12 Amistice Day
November 22-23 Thanksgiving
April 11 Good Friday
May 30 Memorial Day
December 23 through January 1 Christmas Vacation
February 17 through February 24 Winter Vacation April 20 through April 27 Spring Vacation
Close at 12:30 November 21st.
Close at 12:30 December 21st
BIRTHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF KINGSTON, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 31, 1950
Sex and Condition
Date of Birth 1950
Place of Birth
Name of the Child (if any)
Living or Male Stillborn
Name of Father and Birthplace
Maiden Name of Mother and Birthplace
Jan. 10
Exeter, N. H.
Michael Bartlett
M
L Arnold W. Bartlett
Jessica Palmer
Manchester, N. H.
Wayland, Mass.
Jan. 16
Exeter, N. H.
Robert John Macurdy
M
L
Herbert J. Macurdy
Roberta MacMillan
Feb. 7
Haverhill, Mass.
John Allen Flanders
M
L
Allen F. Flanders
Arlene J. Henry
Mar. 12 Exeter, N. H.
Judith Elizabeth Nichols
F
L
Robert F. Nichols
Joan E. Walters
Apr. 19
Exeter, N. H.
Jill Paulette Pettengill
F
L
John W. Pettingill
Madelyne U. Page
Apr. 21 Haverhill, Mass.
Glenn Perley, Miller
M
L Donald M. Miller
Janet C. Barrett
May 3 Haverhill, Mass.
Kathleen Ann Lambert
F
L George J. Lambert
Kathleen Nelson
June 17 Haverhill, Mass.
Cherlyn Lazos
F
L Alexander Lazos
June Barrett
Haverhill, Mass.
Kingston, N. H.
July 4 Haverhill, Mass.
David William Friend
M
L William H. Friend
Florence R. Townsend
Aug. 10
Exeter, N. H.
Steven Michael Sweet
M.
L
Wallace Wadleigh Swett
Josephine Anne DeLorenzo
Bronx, N. Y.
Sept. 8
Haverhill, Mass.
Brian Richard Whittier M
L
Harold W. Whittier
Kingston, N. H.
Haverhill, Mass.
Oct. 14
Exeter, N. H.
Bruce Bennett
M
L
Robert Bennett Newark, N. J.
Kingston, N. H.
Nov. 6
Haverhill, Mass.
Susan Pamela Clark
F
L Harvey E. Clark
Alice B. Cronin
Somerville, Mass.
Nov. 25 Exeter, N. H.
Jean Ruth Andersen
F
L Robert H. Andersen
Marjorie Elinor Jones
Ipswich, Mass.
Dec. 25 Exeter, N. H.
Gail Ann Stevens
F
L Lawrence E. Stevens
Luella M. Farmer
Exeter, N. H.
Boston, Mass.
Dec. 27 Exeter, N. H.
Donna Rae Vincent
F
L Leo R. Vincent
Margaret E. Simes
89
Quebec, Canada
Kingston, N. H.
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.
L, EVELYN BAKE, Town Clerk.
KINGSTON TOWN REPORT
Kingston, N. H.
Haverhill, Mass.
Kingston, N. H.
Honolulu, Hawaii
Haverhill, Mass.
Exeter, N. H.
Haverhill, Mass.
Kingston, N. H.
Revere, Mass.
Boston, Mass.
Kingston, N. H.
Boston, Mass.
Kingston, N. H.
Eleanor L. Hills
Eldora Mildred Tucker
Derry, N. H.
Winthrop, Mass.
Kingston, N. H.
Boston, Mass.
MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF KINGSTON, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 31, 1950
Date of Marriage 1950
Place of Marriage
Name and Surname of Groom and Bride
Residence of Each at Time of Marriage
Names of Parents
Name and Official Station of Persons by Whom Married
Jan. 1 Plaistow, N. H.
Alfred L. Moore
Plaistow, N. H.
Arthur Moore
Edith Sevestre
Christine M. Conant
Kingston, N. H.
John M. Duston
Maude D. Parker
Jan. 7 Kingston, N. H.
Richard V. Goldie
W. Bridgewater, Mass.
George W. Goldie Hattie E. Young Walter P. Shaw Eva M. Huntress
Lewis Tobyne Lillian Morgan
Rev. Richard W. Boyd, Minister
L. Evelyn Bake, Justice of the Peace
L. Evelyn Bake, Justice of the Peace
L. Evelyn Bake, Justice of the Peace
Lillian M. James Haverhill, Mass.
Weymouth, Mass.
Mar. 18 Kingston, N. H. Frank J. Aiello Ruth Henrikson Dedham, Mass.
Mar. 21 Kingston, N. H.
Charles R. Mayer
Newton Centre, Mass.
Margery E. Gale Newton Centre, Mass.
Mar. 31 Kingston, N. H.
Joseph R. Guisto
Boston, Mass.
Josephine Guisto Everett, Mass.
Charles A. Thomas Lizzie Haven Malcolm Chetwynd Lottie Tarr Raymond E. Hyson Gladys I. Washburn Walter Graham Ida Charoux Victor Kingsman Ida Greenwood George H. Martel Henriette Dagort John Scott Minnie H. Shirley Pat. Aiello Mary Carl A. Henrikson Ruth M. Mattson Charles G. Mayer Marion Sawyer Eiffel B. Gale Bertha Kessler Rocco Guisto Fellippa Palascina Joseph Mainone Lena Cravotte
Rev. Byron O. Waterman, Minister
Rev. Richard W. Boyd, Minister
Jeanne K. Shaw
Canton, Mass.
Kingston, N. H.
Althea W. Flanders Haverhill, Mass.
Feb. 4 Kingston, N. H. Elton R. Chetwynd
Portland, Maine
Dorothy I. Hyson
Boston, Mass.
Mar. 1 Kingston, N. H.
Walter R. Graham
Lawrence, Mass.
Barbara Graham Lawrence, Mass.
Mar. 11 Kingston, N. H. Raymond G. Martel
Haverhill, Mass.
L. Evelyn Bake, Justice of the Peace
L. Evelyn Bake, Justice of the Peace
L. Evelyn Bake, Justice of the Peace
Jan. 20 Kingston, N. H. William L. Tobyne
Apr. 30 Danville, N. H. Leon E. Collins, Jr.
Kingston, N. H.
Joan A. Guimond
Brentwood, N. H.
May 20 Plaistow, N. H. Richard J. Murphy Haverhill, Mass.
Marion L. Jasper Kingston, N. H.
Boston, Mass.
L. Evelyn Bake,
Justice of the Peace
Rev. Richard W. Boyd, Minister
Rev. Richard W. Boyd, Minister
Rev. Richard W. Boyd, Minister
L. Evelyn Bake,
Justice of the Peace
Aug. 26 Kingston, N. H. Malcolm C. Noyes Newburyport, Mass.
Sylvia Little Newbury, Mass.
Aug. 30 Dover, N. H. John V. Tucker Kingston, N. H.
Marion L. Gratton Exeter, N. H.
Leon E. Collins Josephine L. Hutchins Arthur E. Guimond Virginia Palmer . Robert A. Murphy. Regina Fortier Charles N. Jasper Ethel M. Hartford John Shaw Mary Cagle William Elliott Clara Harris Andrew J. Williams Edna McGinnis
Rev. Will C. Chappell, Minister
Rev. James W. Gilrain, Priest
May 27 Kingston, N. H. Lacy, Shaw Mary Elliott
Boston, Mass.
June 3 Kingston, N. H. John G. Williams
Haverhill, Mass.
June 24 Kingston, N. H. Raymond H. Simes Kingston, N. H.
Phyllis A. Ball Haverhill, Mass. Wilbur F. Ball Beatrice E. George George E. Simes Annie F. Tucker Doris H. Parker Epping, N. H. Albert C. Parker Annie E. Purington Kingston, N. H. Mitchel Bergeron Emma Mylot Virginia M. Dube Kingston, N. H. Deloss P. Herne Marion Downey Ephriam F. Reed
July 1 Kingston, N. H. Wilbert J. Bergeron .
July 11 Kingston, N. H. Ephriam F. Reed® Westboro, Mass.
Lillian A. Dow Hopkinton, Mass.
Martha Brown Winthrop F. Adams Alpha Staples Rupert C. Noyes Marion Currier George Little Grace E. De Veber William F. Tucker Nellie Simes Samuel McLane Edith Batchelder
Rev. Richard W. Boyd, Minister
Rev. Edwin J. Cooke, Minister
Sept. 2 Danville, N. H. Ralph K. Hawkes, Jr. Merrimac, Mass
Marcia I. Collins
Kingston, N. H.
Sept. 22 Kingston, N. H.
Earle L. Barnes Gloucester, Mass.
Dorothy J. Adams Gloucester, Mass.
Oct. 1 Kingston, N. H. Lyndon R. Gilman Brentwood, N. H.
Lois A. Stevens Kingston, N. H.
Oct. 19 Kingston, N. H. Jacob J. Mosko
Revere, Mass.
Gloria M. Tranfaglia Revere, Mass.
Nov. 1 Plaistow, N. H. Hollis J. Robinson Somerville, Mass.
Patricia L. Carter Kingston, N. H.
Nov. 17 Kingston, N. H. Lester F. Nason, Jr. Kingston, N. H.
Belle L. Schwartz Portsmouth, N. H.
Dec. 19 Kingston, N. H. Florian H. Moore
Plymouth, Ohio
Dorothy E. Morse Revere, Mass.
Dec. 24 Kingston, N. H. George W. Jones Somerville, Mass.
Rosamond M. Stevens Kingston, N. H.
Ralph K. Hawkes Ada Fowler Oral W. Collins Daisy Jasper Earle H. E. Barnes Eleanor T. Brackett Charles Adams Adailaide Baker George U. Gilman Laurel Waddington J. Edward Stevens Annie Locke Mihran Mosko Virginia Prizio John P. Tranfaglio Helen Williamson Hollis E. Robinson Helen E. Donnelin Everett B. Carter Elsie Stoddart Lester F. Nason Anna C. Peck Samuel Schwartz Rose Wiseman 1 Carl L. Moore Mona Dearth Clarence A. Morse Mary C. James Francis A. Jones Alice M. Dew Frank W. Stevens Lora M. Stevens
Rev. Will C. Chappell, Minister
L. Evelyn Bake, Justice of the Peace
Rev. Robert H. Barber, Minister
L. Evelyn Bake, Justice of the Peace
Rev. James W. Kilrain, Priest
L. Evelyn Bake,
Justice of the Peace
L. Evelyn Bake, Justice of the Peace
Rev. Arthur W. Webster, Minister
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.
I., EVELYN BAKE, Town Clerk,
DEATHS REGISTERED IN THE TOWN OF KINGSTON, N. H., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 31, 1950
Date of Death 1950
Place of Death
Name and Surname of Deceased
Age Y MD
Place of Birth
Sex * Name of Father
.
Maiden Name of Mother
Jan. 18
Somerville, Mass.
Ella Sarah Publicover
74 8 28
Cambridge, Mass.
F
John Lowe
Isabelle Gray Sarah Purington
Feb. 27
Haverhill, Mass.
Cora M. Garland
81. 11 2
Brentwood, N. H.
F Elbridge Brackett
Mar. 3
Haverhill, Mass.
Lulu M. Whittier
71
6 24
Kingston, N. H.
F Andrew J. Collins
Mar. 6
Kingston, N. H.
Lucy Emma Cooper
83
Kingston, N. H.
Newell Hill
Mar. 19
Kingston,
N. H.
Carrie M. Colby
74
9 28
Kingston, N. H.
Obediah Collins Edward E. Demeritt
Mar. 21
Kingston,
N. H.
Donnizetti A. Ordway
48
6 10 Haverhill, Mass.
F
Mar. 21
Kingston,
N. H.
Harry Stuart Clark
80
Amesbury, Mass. Plymouth, Vt.
F
Daniel O. Clark Alfred Archer
Lois Marco
Apr. 20
Kingston, N. H.
Rose Hannah Clark
83 10
1 Ellenburg, N. Y.
F Robert Oldham
Margaret Woodward
Apr. 28
Kingston, N. H.
William Austin Nass
82
Lunenburg, N. S. Italy
F
Rosario Spinella
Anna Arnone
May 12
Exeter, N. H.
Sidney F. Banks
67
Cambridge, Mass. M
Parker Banks
Ellen L. Freeman
June 6
Haverhill, Mass.
Florence G. West
78
9 11
So. Hampton, N. H. F W. Baldwin, Me. M
Joseph J. Titcomb
Frances M. Bernell
June 29
Kingston, N. H.
Nelson Jackson
82
Mooseland, N. S.
M
· Alexander Jackson
Isabelle Jackson Eva Emery
July 27
Kingston, N. H.
Charles H. Spaulding
80
0 24
Weare, N. H.
0 0
Exeter, N. H.
M
Wallace Swett
Josephine DeLorenzo
Aug. 19
Exeter, N. H.
Willmont S. Elmer
62
Munroe, Wis.
M
J. P. Elmer
Aug. 28
Waltham, Mass.
Katherine MacCarron
74
9 10
F
Sept. 8
Lowell, Mass.
Emma O. Gilman Blizzard 65
3 15
F
Oct. 1 Brentwood, N. H.
Florence Pettis
72
F
George Rock
Emma Bagley
Oct. 27
Kingston, N. H.
Warren H. Tucker
81
M
Jeremiah Tucker
Rosetta Woodward
Oct. 29 Kingston, N. H.
Luther A. Davis
62
6 10
M
Frank Davis
Elbra Osgood
Nov. 17 Durham, N. H.
Elizabeth Edith Wadleigh
87
F
Benjamin Gemeny
Mary Roberts
Nov. 22 Kingston, N. H.
Stephen R. Palmer
42
M
Granville E. Palmer
Ceciles Smith
Dec. 23
Kingston, N. H.
Edgar E. Ormes
81
M
Dec. 31
Kingston, N. H.
Mildred F. Tucker
73
F
George E. Follett
Ambrose Hasey
June 8
Exeter, N. H.
Ledell N. Titcomb
83
July 10
Exeter, N. H.
Lloyd Emery, Nason
18
Exeter, N. H.
M
Irving W. Nason
M Elisha Spaulding
Susan Colby
Aug. 10
Exeter, N. H.
Steven Michael Swett
0
Alfred C. Nass
Anna Nass
May 2
Kingston, N. H.
Jennie Bagnullo
57
Mary Webster
Apr. 8
Kingston,
N. H.
Dora Archer Barnes
73
.
.
I hereby certify that the above return is correct, according to the best of my knowledge and belief.
L. EVELYN BAKE, Town Clerk.
Emma Tucker
Lucretia Tucker
Mertie Prescott
M
M
John Hull
INDEX
Page
List of Town Officers
2
Copy of Current Warrant
Copy of Budget 16
4
Estimated Town Charges for 1950 19
Summary of Inventory 20
Statement of Appropriations and Taxes Assessed 21
Comparative Statement of Appropriations and
Expenditures 23
Statement of Assets 25
Statement of Liabilities 25
Schedule of Town Property
26
Town Clerk's Report 27
Records of Town Meeting .28
Tax Collector's Report 33
Treasurer's Report 37
Greenwood Cemetery Fund 40
Summary of Receipts 41
Summary of All Payments 42
Detailed Statement of Receipts 43
Detailed Statement of Payments 45
Report of Highway Agent 53
Report of Fire Department 56
Report of Trustees of Trust Funds 58
Report of Auditors 65
Report of Library Trustees 66
Report of School District 69
Vital Statistics 89
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