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ANNUAL REPORT

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Town of Seabrook

NEW HAMPSHIRE

For the Year Ending January 31

1938

TOGETHER WITH THE VITAL STATISTICS FOR THE YEAR 1937

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ANNUAL REPORT

of the

of S

NEW HAMPSHIRE

For the Year Ending January 31

TOGETHER WITH THE VITAL STATISTICS FOR THE YEAR 1937

AMESBURY, MASS.

Amesbury Publishing Co., Inc.

1938

Town Officers

Town Clerk

Jere L. Smith

Selectmen

William H. Sanborn Ralph O. Bragg

Thomas F. Owen

Collector of Taxes

Frank L. Carter

Treasurer

Annie M. Perkins Nancy E. Weare

Board of Health

Samuel Bagley

Superintendent of Highw^ays

Albert M. Dow

Constables

Ernest L. Crandall Arthur A. Lewis

Ralph C. V. Eaton

Auditors

Daniel Dame James M. Janvrin

Overseers of the Poor

Samuel Bagley Frank Marshall

Frank P. Jones

Supervisors of tlie Check List

Charles E. Gove Frank W. Chase

Frank P. Jones

Representative to The General Court

Elihu T. Adams

TOWN EEPORT

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

To the inhabitants of the Town of Seabrook qualified to vote in Town affairs :

You are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hail in said Town, on Tuesday the eighth day of March next, ten of the clock in the forenoon to act upon the following subjects:

Article 1. To elect a Town clerk, one selectman for a term of three years, town treasurer, collector of taxes, three constables, highway agent, three overseers of the poor and all other town officials for the year ensuing.

Article 2. To see vv^hat sums of money the town will vote to raise for the expense of the general government, for the protection of persons and property, for health and sani- tation, for highways and bridges, for the support of the town poor and all other necessary expenditures for the year ensuing.

Article 3. To see if the town will vote to authorize the selectmen to borrow money on anticipation of taxes, and to renew and refund town notes.

Article 4. To hear the report of the budget commit- tee and act thereon.

Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to raise the sum of forty ($40.00) dollars for the observance of Memo- rial Day.

Article 6. To see if the town will vote to allow a dis- count on taxes.

Article 7. To see what sums of money the town will vote to raise for material and expense for projects that may be allotted to the town.

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Article 8. To see what sums of money the town will vote to raise to defray the expense for collecting garbage from the residents of Seabrook Beach, the same to be left in the hands of the selectmen.

Article 9. To see if the town will vote to raise the sum of fourteen hundred twenty three dollars and fifty cents ($1,423.50) for state aid construction, the state to contri- bute twenty-eight hundred forty-six dollars ($2,846.00) to total forty-two hundred sixty-nine dollars and fifty cents ($4,269.50) the same to be expended on the South Seabrook Road or the Crovetti Road.

Article 10. To see if the tov\^n w^ll vote to raise the

sum of one hundred eighty dollars and three cents

($180.03), the state to contribute seven hundred twenty

dollars and twelve cents ($720.12) to total nine hundred

dollars and fifteen cents ($900.15), for class V assistance.

Article 11. To see if the town will vote to raise the sum of one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) for the purpose of building a dam and gate at Mill Creek, better known as Bobbins Mill, to be under the supervision of the selectmen.

Article 12. To see if the town will vote to raise a sum of money to be used in participation in the Tercentenary Celebration to be held at Hampton, N. H. in the month of August 1938.

Article 13. To see if the town will vote to raise the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00) for the Celebration of the Anniversary of the Ratification of the Federal Con- stitution by the State, June 21, 1938, said sum to be expend- ed under the direction of the selectmen.

Article 14. To see if the town will vote to raise the sum of four hundred dollars ($400.00) to be used on Worthley's Avenue so called upon petition of Edward S. Beckman and ten others.

Article 15. To see if the town will vote to empower the selectmen to sell the old gravel pit land at the State Line on the Lafayette Road and also the rear half of the gravel pit land near Brown's Park at the highest price available.

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Article 16. To see what action the town will take with regard to the "Quaker Burial Ground" so called at the Eimwood Cemetery.

Article 17. To see what action the town will take in regard to the protection of our clam flats and clams.

Article 18. To see if the town will vote to establish and maintain a legal and efficient Auditing System that will cover the entire town's accounts and cause the town's assets and liabilities to be accounted for in full in our Annual Town Report. Also to take action in any other matter pertaining to the welfare of the town that may be brought up by the sponsor of this article, upon petition of Abram J. Miller and ten others.

Article 19. To see what action the town will take in regard to the digging of clam worms in our clam flats by non-residents upon petition of Simeon J. Eaton and ten others.

Article 20. To see if the voters of the town of Sea- brook shall vote to make it law in said town, that the Chief of Police shall be elected each year by a vote of the people instead of by a majority vote of the Board oi Selectmen, on petition of George O. Mansell and ten others.

Article 21. To transact all other business that may legally come before said meeting.

Given under our hands and seal this day of February 21, 1938.

WILLIAM H. SANBORN, RALPH O. BRAGG, THOMAS F. OWEN,

Selectmen of Seabrook.

A true copy of Warrant Attest;

WILLIAM H. SANBORN, RALPH O. BRAGG,

THOMAS F. OWEN,

Selectmen of Seabrook.

TOWN REPORT Bedgei of tlie Town of Seabrook, N. H.

Estimates of revenue and expen.ditures for the ensuing year February 1, 1938 to January 31, 1939 compared with actual revenue and expenditures of the previous year February 1, 1937 to January 31, 1938.

SOURCES OF REVENUE

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From State:

Interest and dividends tax..$ 1,485.49 $ 1400.00 $86.49

Railroad tax 378.46 378.46

Savings Bank tax 65.84 65.84

For fighting forest fires 45.10

From County 1,010.33

\7eifare 1,410.18

From Local Sourcas Except Taxes :

Business hcenses and per- mits 54.00 50.00 4.00

Fines and forfeits, Muni- cipal Court 382.59 400.00 $ 17.41

Interest received on taxes

and deposits 22.35 25.00 2.65

Income of Departments:

Sale of v/ood 235.00

Sales of property 2,875.13

Dog licenses 114.00

Tru,st funds 82.45 82.45

Motor vehicle permit fees 1,326.13 1,300.00 26.13

From Local Taxes Other Than Property Taxes:

Poll taxes 544.00 1,600.00 1,056.00

Tax redemptions 150.10

Temporary loans 12,500.00

Taxes collected previous years 5,604.29

T;tal revenues from all

.sources except property

taxes $28,286.44 $ 5,301.75

''^Amount to be raised by

property taxes $34,892.86

Total revenues $40,194.61

TOWN REPORT

PURPOSES OF EXPENDITURES

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Current Maintenance Expenses: General Government: Town officers' salaries ]

Town officers' expenses J ..$ 1,269.07 $ 1,400.00 $130.93 Election and registration ex- penses 204.00 500.00 296.00

Municipal court expenses.... 200.00 200.00

Protection of Persons and Property:

Police department 652.48 9Q0M 247.52

Fire department 669.31 750.00 80.69

Health: Health department, includ- ing hospitals 731.67 200.00 $531.67

Vital statistics 133.47 100.00 33.47

Garbage 250.00 350.00 100.00

Highways and Bridges:

Town maintenance 1,652.44 2,300.00 647.56

Unclassified 512.58 750.00 137.42

Seacoast Reg. Dev. Asso 78.49 78.49

Farm Rroad 300.00

Dog damage 79.17

Public Welfare:

Town poor 5,306.37 5,500.00 193.63

Old age assistance 298.20 1,000.00 711.80

Patriotic Purposes: Memorial Day and other

celebrations 40.00 40.00

Aid to soldiers and their

families 175.50 175.00 .50

Public Service Enterprises:

Cemeteries 10.00 10.00

W. P. A 2,422.34 1,600.00 822.34

Interest:

On temporary loans 181.12 80.00 101.12

On. bonded debt 600.00 540.00 60.00

On principal of trust funds

used by town 82.45 82.45

Outlay for New Construction and Perm. Improve. Highways and Bridges: Town construction, Class

V 179.00

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State Aid Construction

Town's share 714.00

Legal expenses 1,476.20

Snow 499.50 500.00 .50

Temporary loans 12,500.00

Indebtedness : Payment on Principal of Debt:

Bonds 2,000.00 2,000.00

Paymients to Other Govern- mental Divisions:

State taxes 2,388.00 2,368.G0

County taxes 3,312.58 3,312.58

Payments to school districts 15,600.00 15,279.09 320.91 Abatements and discounts.. 808.87

Total expenditures $55,127.71 $40,194.61

*Total estimated "Revenue-^ from All Sources except Property Taxes" deducted from Total estimated "Expenditures" should give estimated "Amount to be raised by Property Taxes."

WILLIAM H. SANBORN. RAY M. COOMBS, GEO. O. MONSELL. ABRAM J. RCLLER.

Budget Committee of Seabrook, N. H.

TOWN REPORT

Inventory For the Town of Seabrook, 1937

Land and buildings $910,524.00

Electric plants 16,500.00

Horses 7 280.00

Cows 63 2,130.00

Neat stock 5 180.00

Fowls 2,630.00

Wood and lumber 800.00

Gasoline pump and tanks 1,675.00

Stock in trade 13,100.00

Aqueducts 1,300.00

Polls 902 1,804.00

Total $950,923.00

Amount of taxes committed to collector 34,074.48

Average rate of taxation, per thousand 34.00

American Express Co., New England Tel. & Tel. Co. doing business in town.

Town Officers' salaries and expenses $1,400.00

Election and Registration 250.00

Municipal Court 100.00

Police Department 500.00

Fire Department 500.00

W. P. A. Projects 1,200.00

Health Department 200.00

Vital Statistics 90.00

State Aid Construction 1,428.00

Farm Road 300.00

Town Maintenance 2,318.09

Snow Removal 500.00

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Seacoast Reg. Dev. Association 78.49

Old Age Assistance 2,000.00

Garbage Removal 250.00

Unclassified 600.00

Town Poor 3,000.00

Memorial Day 40.00

Interest on temporary loans 70.00

Cemeteries 40.00

Interest on bonded debt 600.00

Payments on principal of debt 2,000.00

State Tax 2,368.00

County Tax 3,312.58

School Tax 12,568.75

TOWN REPORT

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A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT FOR FISCAL ENDING JAN. 31, 11

Amount Amount

Available Expended

Town oflicers' salary and expense $1,400.00 $1,269.07

Election and registration 250.00 2C4.00

Municipal court 482.59 200.00

Police department 682.00 652.48

Fire department 760.89 669.31

Health department 200.00 731.67

State aid construction 1,428.00 714.00

Town maintenance 2,318.09 1,652.44

Farm road 300.00 300.00

Interest on bonded debt 600.00 600.00

Interest on temporary loans 70.00 181.12

Welfare 6,410.18 5,780.07

Memorial Day 40.00 40.00

Payments on principal of debt 2,000.00 2,000.00

State tax 2,368.00 2,368.00

County tax 3,312.58 3,312.58

Garbage removal 250.00 250.00

Unclassified 600.00 512.58

Snow 500.00 499.50

Dog damage 114.00 79.17

W. P. A 2,246.33 2,422.34

Vital statistics 99.25 133.47

Legal expenses 2,810.13 1,476.20

Cemeteries 40.00 10.00

Outstanding bills Balance

Balance

$ 130.93

46.00

282.59

29.52

101.58

714.00 665.65

630.13

87.42

.50

34.83

1,333.93 30.0C

$4,087.08 853.02

$3,234.06 2,288.37

$ 945.6D

Overdraft

$531.67

111.12

176.01 34.22

$853.02

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Balance Slieet

Assets

Balance on hand, Jan. 31, 1938 $ 361.03

Due from County, W. P. A. 137.50

Due from County, wood 189.00

Uncollected taxes, 1937, property and poll 7,890.78

Uncollected taxes, 1936, property and poll 3,306.20

Uncollected taxes, 1935, property and poll 1,622.00

Uncollected taxes^ previous years 6,392.97

Amount due from deeded property 7,944.77

List of Town Property

Total assets $27,844.25

Excess of liabilities over assets, net debt 1,199.12

$29,043.37

Liabilities

Bills outstanding 644.94

Due to State 594.76

Due to County 1,048.67

Schools, balance due 8,755.00

Bonds outstanding 18,000.00

Total liabilities $29,043.37

Dora M. Eaton Alva H. Dow

Lena M. Eaton Hannah A. Souther

Frank P. Goss ' Herbert L. Randall

Guy M. Sanborn Freeman Perkins

Est. Robert Wortheley Est. Emery N. Eaton

Joanna Owen E. B. Goodall

Est. Sadie Nichols John P. O'Reilly

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Frances Shaw Levi D. Collins

Clarence Souther James W. Dow

Est. Harry Perkins Daniel Follansbee

Est. Israel F. Fowler Geo. P. Fowler

Margaret Higgins Samuel F. Fowler

Arthur C. Merrill Ananias Janvrin

Nettie Pitcher Jesse Marshall

Est. Lydia J. Higgins Est. Samuel Walton

Julia Salmon Wm. H. Walton Heirs Asa Beckman

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inrer's Rei

For Year Ending Jaiio 31, 1938

Balance, Feb. 1, 1937 $1,749.09

Receipts

From State Treasurer:

Reimbursement, Relief, for Jan. '37 $ 318.00

Reimbursement, Relief, for Feb. '37 345.60

Reimbursement, Relief, for Mar. '37 291.46

Reimbursement, Relief, for Apr. '37 183.13

Reimbursement, Relief, for Sept. '37 39.74

Reimbursement, Relief, for Oct. '37 47.28

Reimbursement, Relief, for Nov. '37 92.24

Reimbursement, Relief, for Dec. '37 92.73 Tax on interest and dividends 1,486.49

Railroad tax 378.46

Savings Bank tax 65.84

3,340.97

7rom County Commissioners:

Rent of town property

$ 90.00

W. P. A.

387.35

Wood

77.40

W. P. A.

125.26

Wood

217.46

W. P. A.

112.86

From Jere L. Smith, Town Clerk :

Auto taxes, 1937 $593.74

Auto taxes, 1937 177.58

Dog licenses, 1937 50.00

Auto taxes, 1937 178.91

Auto taxes, 1937 75.18

Dog licenses, 1937 64.00

1,010.33

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Auto taxes, 1937 280.72

Auto taxes, 1938 20.00

From Banks:

Exeter Banking Co., note, 4 mos. $6,000.00

Exeter Banking Co., note 2,500.00

Exeter Banking Co., note 4,000.00

Portsmouth Trust Co., trust funds 2.00

Inst, for Savings 3.25

Provident Inst. Savings 77.20

From Clam Permits, 1937:

Ralph O. Bragg $ 2.00

Ralph O. Bragg 1.50

Wm. H. Sanborn 7.50

Thomas F. Owen 18.00

From Andrevi^ J. Gynan

Tv/o Pool Table Licenses $20.00 From Ralph Newman

One Pool Table License, 6 mos. 5.00

From Judge Ralph O. Bragg, Seabrook

Municipal Court $ 97.20

Municipal Court 183.25

Municipal Court 102.14

From Boston & Maine Railroad

Fighting fires on property of Lyle Dow and Leon Beckman

From State Forester Reimbursement for fires

fighting forest

From Property owned by town Sold to Faith Capelas William C. Ayles

$40.00 25.00

1,440.13

12,582.45

29.00

25.00

382.59

29.00

16.10

65.00

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Taxes Previous Year

From Morgia B. Pevear, 1930, '31,

'32, '33 475.04

From Exeter Co-op. Bank, Est. Geo.

R. Fellows 247.25

Received from Sale of Town Property

Alden L. Walton $ 78.70

Albert M. Smith 15.00

Charles S. Eaton, Jr. 18.31

Polly Fowler 17.45

Helen Souther 70.69

Ruth E. Eaton 99.92 Eugene H. Walton and Lucy Walton 80.53

Freeman Fowler, Jr. 95.0T)'

Est. Abram Perkins 100.00

Arthur Fowler 163.60

Clifton Knowles 90.69

Stephen Souther 17.00

Raymond A. Locke 150.00

Annie S. Brown 321.12

Herbert Randall 17.00

Bernard Dumbrack 174.73

Ernest Dumbrack 261.72

John N. Evans and Gideon Evans 126.03

R. Burton Brown 723.07

Charles Blanchard 189.57

722.29

From Samuel J. T. Eaton, Poll taxes

1930, '31, '32, '33 8.00

From Samuel J. T. Eaton, bal. M.

Pevear, property tax 20.18

Redemption of Property

Tristam E. Dow, 1933 $11.00

Stephen Souther, tax and int., 1933 9.42

Ernest Souther, 1932 40.39

Tristam E. Dow, 1933 44.01;

Exeter Co-Op Bank 45.29

150.10

2,810.13

TOWN REPORT

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Received from Samuel Bagley Wood

From Frank A. Perkins, Collector

235.00

Property tax, 1934 Poll tax, 1934 Interest, 1934 Sales charges, 1934

$608.60

2.00

34.72

19.26

664 58

Property tax, 1935 Poll tax, 1935 Interest, 1935 Sales charges, 1935

$846.52

8.D0

17.76

38.06

910 34

Property tax, 1936 Poll tax, 1936 Interest, 1936 Sales charges, 1936

$2,803.65

74.00

54.43

100.37

3,032.45

$25,391.24

544.00

22.35

308.62

Total

From Frank E. Carter, Collector Property tax, 1937 Poll tax, 1937 Interest, 1937 Discount property tax, 1937

$4,607.37

26,266.21

$ 1,749.09 53,739.65

Balance Feb. 1, 1937 Receipts for year

Paid 1937 orders

$55,488.74 55,127.71

Balance Feb. 1, 1938

$ 361.03

Respectfully submitted,

NANCY E. WEARE,

Treasurer.

Seabrook, Feb. 11, 1938.

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Balance Due

Town From Collector

Poll taxes,

1926

$312.00

1927

392.00

1928

422.00

1929

472.00

1930

618.00

1931

752.00

1932

828.00

1933

704.00

$4,500.00

1934 Poll Tax Report

Uncollected Jan. 31, 1937 442.00

Collected and paid Treasurer $ 2.00

Uncollected Jan. 31, 1938 440.M

442.00

1934 Property Tax Report

Collected and Paid Treasurer $608.60

Interest Collected 34.72

Abated Property 50.71

1935 Property Tax Report

Collected and paid Treasurer $846.52

Interest 17.76

Abated property 98.24

694.03

1935 Poll Tax Report

Uncollected Jan. 31, 1937 1,076.00

Collected and paid Treasurer $ 8.00

Uncollected Jan. 31, 1938 1,068.00

1,076.00

962.52

1936 Poll Tax Report

Uncollected Jan. 31, 1937 1,076.00

Collected and paid Treasurer $ 74.00

Uncollected Jan. 31, 1938 1,002.00

1,076.00

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1936 Property Tax Report

Collected and paid Treasurer $2,803.65

Interest 54.43

Abated property 97.50

2,995.58

1937 Poll Tax Report

1937 levy $1,860.00

•Collected and paid Treasurer 544.00

Abatements 172.00

Uncollected taxes, 1937 1,144.00

1,860.00

1937 Property Tax Report

1937 levy 32,270.48

Added taxes 4.16

Interest collected 22.35

Collected and paid Treasurer $25,170.94

Collected and paid Treasurer, interest 22.35 Discounts allowed 308.62

Abatements 48.30

Uncollected taxes 6,746.78

$32,296.99

32,296.99

We, the undersigned have this day examined the Treasurer's accounts and find them well vouched and cor- rectly cast with a balance in the treasury of $361.03 and we iind the town officers fully bonded.

DANIEL G. DAME, JAMES M. JANVRIN.

Feb. 16, 1938.

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Siamiiriary of Payments

Town Officers' salaries and expenses $1,269.07

Election and Registration 204.00

Municipal Court 200.00

Legal Expenses 1,476.20

Police Department 652.48

Fire Department 669.31

SnovN^ 499.50

Health Department 731.67

Vital Statistics 133.47

Seacoast Reg. Dev. Association 78.49

Town Maintenance 1,652.44

Farm Road 300.00

Schools 15,600.00 Town Poor, Soldiers' Aid and Old Age Assistance 5,780.07

Dog Damage 79.17

Income from Trust Funds 82.45

Cemeteries 10.00

Garbage Removal 250.00

Abatements and Discounts 808.87

Unclassified 512.58

Interest on Short Term Notes 181.12

Interest on Bonds 600.00

State Aid Construction 714.00

W. P. A. 2,422.34

Memorial Day 40.00

Payments of Temporary Loans 12,500.00

Payment on Bonded Debt 2,000.00

State Tax 2,368.00

County Tax ' 3,312.58

Total $55,127.71

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Expenditures

V/illiam H. Sanborn, Chairman Selectmen

Salary $275.00

6 trips to Portsmouth 18.00

9 trips to Exeter 18.00

2 trips to Concord 16.00

Use of telephone and toll calls 20.00 Use of automobile on complaints, tax titles,

projects, and about town 20.00

Ralph O. Bragg, Selectman, salary 200.00

Use of auto, assessing, 3 days 15.00

Attending Tax Comm. Meeting at Dover 6.00

Trip to Concord, exp. 1.00

Three trips to Exeter 6.00

Use of telephone and toll calls 8.00

Thomas F. Owen, Selectman, salary 200.00

Expense to Concord 1.00

Expense to Exeter 1.00

Trip to Exeter 2.00

Trip to Portsmouth 3.00

Annie M. Perkins, Treasurer 120.00

Jere L. Smith, Clerk, salary and expense 45.00

Jere L. Smith, time and expense, March election 5.00

Frank E. Carter, Tax Collector, 1937 152.19

James M. Janvrin, Auditor 10.00

Daniel Dame, Auditor 10.00 Frank M. Marshall, Overseer of Poor, salary

and expense 28.00 Frank P. Jones, Overseer of Poor, salary and

expense 35.00

Anna Smith, postage and envelopes 21.38

James H. Page, Tov/n Officers' Bonds 32.50

Total $1,269.07

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Appropriation, Town Officers' salary and ex- pense 1,400.00' Amount expended 1,269.07

Balance ? 130.9S

ELECTION AND REGISTRATION

Appropriation $250.00

Amount expended 204.00

Balance $ 46.00

Earl W. Moreland, Moderator, March Election 16.00

Charles E. Gove, Supervisor, March 24.00=

Frank P. Jones, Supervisor, March 24.00

Frank W. Chase, Supervisor, March 24.00

Reginald Small, election official, March 6.00'

William Evans, election official, March 6.00-

Jacob F. Dow, election official, March 6.0O

Simeon Brown, election official, March 6.00'

Archie Green, election official, March 6.00

Frank P. Goss, election official, March 6.00'

Everett A. Weare, janitor. Town Hall 55.00

Amesbury Publishing Co., printing 25.00

Total $204.00

MUNICIPAL COURT

Appropriation $100.00

Received from Ralph O. Bragg, Justice 382.59^

Amount available $482.59-

Amount expended 200.00'

Balance $282.59

Gov. Weare Hall Association, rent 100.00

Ralph O. Bragg, Justice 100.00

Total $200.00

TOWN REPORT 23

SALE OF TOWN PROPERTY

Amount received from sales of property $2,810.13^

Paid Batchelder and Wheeler for legal services

required with regard to sales of property 1,476.20'

Balance $1,333.93

FIRE DEPARTMENT

Balance 1937

$215.79'

Appropriation

500.00

Received from State for forest fires

45.10

Amount available

$760.89'

Amount spent

669.31

Balance

$91.58

Ralph W. Downs, Salisbury Fire Department

37.50

Geo. A. Weare, labor on fire truck

25.00

Harry S. Small, wire

1.55

Charles Harrison, labor

' 2.50

Martin W. Dugan, supplies

8.75

Haverhill Hardware Co., labor and supplies

164.72

American Steam Pump Co., repairs on pump

123.00

Frank Perkins, Fire Chief, forest fire payroll

68.50

Frank Perkins, Fire Chief, fire payroll

110.75

Frank Perkins, express on pump

7.55

Alfred N. Gynan, rent of barn

12.50

Vivian Fowler, 28 hrs. labor on fire wells

14.00

Charles Locke, 28 hrs. labor on fire wells

14.00

Simeon Brown, 13 hrs. labor on fire wells

6.50

Curtis Follansbee, 15 hrs. labor on fire wells

7.50

Sam Small, truck and gravel

37.30

Smith Filling Station, oil and gas

3.76

Daniel Dame, building chimney

12.00

Frank D. Perkins, supplies

11.93

Total $669.31

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POLICE DEPARTMENT Appropriation $500.00

Balance 1937 182.00

Amount available $682.00

Amount expended 652.48

Balance $ 29.52

Ernest L. Crandall, Chief, services and expense 63.85

Ernest Sargent, services 166.75

Arthur Lewis, services 85.50

Arthur Eaton, services 207.20

Harry Fowler, services 106.93

Frank W. Chase, services 11.50

Simeon Brown, services 8.00

Ralph Eaton, services 1.50

Lee Sales Co., merchandise 1.25

Total $652.48

BOARD OF HEALTH

Appropriation $200.00

Amount expended 731.67

Overdraft 531.67

Sam Bagley, salary and expense, Board of Health 52.15

Seneca Eaton, labor 13.25

Vivian Fowler, supplies 103.21

Sam Bagley, supplies 313.59

Samuel T. Eaton, supplies 11.12

Howard A. Eaton, supplies 6.00

Wm. L. Coleman, medical care 50.00

A. J. Peters, medical care 66.00

Charles E. Small, milk 10.80

Earl Small, milk 6.80

Phineas F. Beckman, milk 2.80

Smith Filling Station, fuel 20.00

H. F. Secord, fuel 9.45

Wilbur Jewell, fuel 4.00

TOWN REPORT

2b-

Samuel Bagley, payroll burying fish SopHia Palmer, care Charlotte Eaton, care Morris Randall, 4 hrs. labor William Boyd, 2 hrs. labor Walter Chase, 2 hrs. labor

Arnold Janvrin, labor, per order Board of Health Samuel Small, Jr., labor, per order Board of Health Charles E. Sturgis, labor, per order Board of Health William Evans, labor, per order Board of Health Charles R. Eaton, labor, per order Board of Health Koilis Shaw, labor, per order Board of Health Earl Blanchard, labor, per order Boa'td of Health Sam Small, labor, per order Board of Health Percy Smith, labor, per order Board of Health Yv'illiam Akers, labor, per order Board of Health

36 10 7 2 1 1

Total

VITAL STATISTICS

Appropriation Balance 1937

Amount available Amount expended

Overdraft

Jere L. Smith, Town Clerk, reporting births, deaths, marriages, and names of children

V/m. L. Coleman, M. D., reporting 17 births for 1936

Wm. L. Coleman, M. D., reporting 17 births for 1937

Howard Page, reporting 80 marriages

50 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 50' 50 50 50' 50 50^ 50 50

$731.67

$ 90.00

9.25

$ 99.25

133.47

$ 34.22

104.97

4.25

4.25

20.00

$133.47

SEACOAST REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION Appropriation $ 78.49

Amount expended 78.49

26

TOWN REPORT

SNOW

Appropriation Amount expended

Balance

Albert M. Dow, foreman and truck

Henry Kendrick, truck

Geo. L. Dow, labor

Hale Walton, labor

Alfred N. Dow, labor

Raymond H. Eaton, labor

Erlin Fowler, labor

Willie A. Eaton, labor

Ward Beckman, labor

Albert Smith

Irving N. Perkins, labor

Freeman Fowler, labor

William Eaton, labor

Merle Bagley, labor

Asa Knowles, labor

Edv/in Hart, labor

Paul Mestretta, labor

Gerald Thompson, labor

John Hickman, labor

Laurence Knowles, labor

Harry Fowler, labor

John Smith, labor

Clifton Creighton, labor

Robert J. Mack, labor

Edwin Jordon, labor

Charles Harrison, labor

Jacob F. Dow, labor

Frank Knowles, labor

Jerome Chase, sand

Total

$500.00 499.50

$ .50

171.40

119.60

22.50

12.50

18.00

14.50

8.00

12.00

8.50

19.00

16.00

8.00

1.00

6.00

6.00

4.50

11.00

5.50

2.00

3.00

4.00

4.50

4.00

4.00

1.00

1.50

1.50

1.00

9.00

$499.50

FARM ROAD

Appropriation

$300.00

TOWN REPORT 27

Amount expended 300.00

Albert M. Dow, Foreman and truck 70.85

Edward Temple, truck 37.70

Henry Kendrick, truck 27.30

Albert Smith, labor 8.00

Charles W. Eaton, labor 16.00

Amos Gove, labor 8.00

Emery Beckman, labor 8.00

Andrev/ Fowler, labor 8.00

William Boyd, labor 8.00

Willie Walton, labor 8.00

Alvin C. Eaton, labor 8.00

Herbert Moreland, labor 8.00

Hoscoe Eaton, labor 8.00

Earl Moreland, labor 8.00

Archie Green, labor 8.00

Forest Dow, labor 8.00

James Nedeau, labor 8.00

James Irving, labor 8.00

Burton Jones, labor 4.00

David Knowles, labor 4.00

Charles Brown, labor 4.00

John Telle 4.00

Nicholas Gynan, labor 3.25

Annie Tucker, gravel 12.90

Mj^ron Jones, sand 4.00

STATE AID CONSTRUCTION

State's apportionment $2,856.00

Town's apportionment 1,428.00

Total $4,284.00

Balance of Town's apportionment 119.24

Albert M. Dow, Foreman and truck 639.60

Edward Temple, truck 266.50

Henry Kendrick, truck 68.90

Harry E. Chase, truck 58.50

Frank T. Chase, truck 72.80

Joseph Vv". Janvrin, truck 44.20

28 TOWN REPORT

C. Edgerley, loader 148.13^

Sam Small, truck 68.40-

Jerome A. Chase, gravel and sand 14.55

Annie Tucker, gravel 150.00

David C. Chase, cement 49. 50^

John A. Janvrin, lumber 24.00

Archie Green, labor 21.00

Everett Weare, labor 25.00

Geo. H. Beckman, labor 12.00'

Joshua Marshall, labor 21.00'

Earl Moreland, labor 21.00

Jacob F. Dow, labor 24.00

Herbert Moreland, labor 21.00

Emery Beckman, labor 14.50

Geo. L. Dow, labor 63.00

Raymond Eaton, labor 36.00'

Thomas Greeley, labor 32.00

Percy Smith, labor 24.00'

Thomas Goldthrope, labor 12.00'

Maurice Randall, labor 12.00

Forest Dow, labor 36.00

Lewis Corriveau, labor 47.50

Chester Dow, labor 36.00

William Young, labor 20.00'

Lowell Eaton, labor 36.00

Arthur H. Eaton, labor 20.00^

Rueben Follansbee, labor 10.00

Percy Perkins 22.00'

Chas. C. Fowler, labor 15.00'

Frank Marshall, labor 10.00'

Walter Owen, labor 22.00

Edmund Marshall, labor 22.00

John Hickman, labor 22.00

James Brown, labor 6.00

Caleb Fowler, labor 22.00

Geo. P. Eaton, labor J.4.00

Alvin C. Eaton, labor 29.00

James W. Sanborn, labor 10.00

Geo. H. Marsh, labor 22.00

Wrn. L. Boyd, labor 22.00

TOWN REPORT 29

■Jerry Locke, labor 10.00

Andrew J. Fowler, labor 22.00

Harold Pevear, labor 30.00

Clifton Souther, labor 20.00

Dominic Bartley, labor 12.00

iStephen Souther, labor 20.00

Abram Souther, labor 20.00

Alden Janvrin, labor 27.00

Herbert Pierce, labor 12.00

jN orris Pevear, labor 3.00

Stephen E. Souther, labor 24.00

Chas. W. Eaton, labor 18.00

Luther Eaton, labor 10.00

Ernest Souther, labor 18.00

Alden Janvrin, Jr., labor 10.00

Chas. A. Souther, labor 18.00

'Gerald Thompson, labor 21.50

Geo. E. Janvrin, labor 12.00

Charles E. Small, labor 12.00

Wallace M. Eaton, labor 20.00

Henry L. Emond, labor 12.00

Levi Fowler, labor 12.00

Ernest Perkins, labor 20.00

Dana S. Knowles, labor 22.00

Eenjamin Sturgis, labor 10.00

Edward Felch, labor 10.00

Wm. S. Walton, labor 10.00

Jos. E. Marshall, labor 10.00

Curtis Follansbee, labor 10.00

Gerald Eaton, labor 10.00

Bernard Follansbee, labor 10.00

Charles A. Brown, labor 16.00

Charles McMahan, labor 22.00

Horatio Lattime, labor 20.00

Albert Edgecomb, labor 12.00

Yivian Fowler, labor 12.00

Willie T. Walton, labor 19.00

David Knowles, labor 12.00

Burton Jones, labor 12.00

Freeman Fowler, labor 12.'00

30 TOWN REPORT

Merle Bagley, labor 20.00

Frank G. Randall, labor 4.00

Ernest Janvrin, labor 9.00

Kenneth Eaton, labor 9.00

Edgar Randall, labor 9.00

Jacob Brown, labor 9.00

Irving Perkins, labor 27.00

Edwin Jordon, labor 12.00

John I. Brown, labor 12.00

Nelson Eaton, labor 12.00

Edward H. Walton, labor 12.00

Herbert S. Randall, labor 12.00

Daniel E. Janvrin, labor 16.50

Charles M. Locke, labor 14.00

Willie A. Eaton, labor 5.50

Edward H. Walton, Jr., labor 5.50

Erlin Fowler, labor 5.50

Alfred N. Dow, labor 19.00

Daniel Bernard, labor 13.00

Thurman Knowles, labor ' 7.00

Clyde Fowler, labor 7.00

Edwin T. Hart, labor 5.50

Fred Souther, labor 5.50

John D. Smith, labor 5.50

Bernard Perkins, labor 12.00

Simeon Brown, labor 12.00

Frank A. Knowles, labor 12.00

Jacob S. Fowler, labor 12.00

Asa Knowles, labor 12.00

James Irving, labor 12.00

Herbert Sanborn, labor 12.00

Edwin L. Knowles, labor 8.00

Harold Colby, labor 8.00

Clarence Souther, labor 8.00

Jesse Fowler, labor 8.00

Ralph Gilmore, labor 8.00

Chester W. Knowles, labor 6.00

Frank P. Small, labor 8.00

Tracy Dow, labor 12.00

Harold Owen, labor 12.00-

TOWN REPORT 31

Robert J. Mack, labor 6.00

Caleb N. Fowler, Jr., labor 6.00

Chester L. Randall, labor 6.00

George L. Fowler, labor 12.00

Gerald Perusse, labor 12.00

Amos Gove, labor 8.00

Paul Mestretta, labor 8.00

Stanley Beckman, labor 6.00

David E. Beckman, labor 4.50

TOWN MAINTENANCE

Appropriation $2,318.09

Amount expended 1,652.44

Balance $665.65

Albert M. Dow, Foreman and truck 655.25

Edward Temple, truck 53.30

Joseph Janvrin, truck 46.80

Frank T. Chase, truck 36.40

Harold Secord, truck 29.90

Henry Kendrick, truck 15.60

Samuel Small, truck 6.50

Alvin C. Eaton, labor 15.50

Willie Walton, labor 21.50

Merle Bagley, labor 7.00

Burton Jones, labor 26.00

Arthur H. Eaton, labor 18.00

Frank Knowles, labor 4.00

Gerald Thompson, labor 4.00

Edward H. Walton, labor 15.50

Percy Smith, labor 11.00

Horatio Lattime, labor 4.00

Raymond H. Eaton, labor 37.50

Jacob F. Dow, labor 8.00

James Irving, labor 23.00

Geo. L. Dow, labor 8.50

Irving N. Perkins 24.00

Alton Eaton 3.00

Roscoe Eaton 11.00

52 TOWN REPORT

Edmund Gauron 17.00

Liician Foote 6.00

Benjamin Sturgis 4.00

Paul Meshetta 7.50

George Fowler 4.00

Thomas Greeley 6.50

Alfred N. Dow 4.00

Leonard J. Dow 4.00

Joshua Marshall 4.00

Ernest Souther 4.00

Amos Gove 8.00

William Young 4.00

Geo. Marsh 16.00

Clyde Marsh 4.00

Joseph Marshall 4.00

Enoch Boyd 8.00

James Nedeau 7.00

Stacy Walton 4.00

Ward Beckman 9.00

John Knowles 8.00

John Hickman 13.50

Archie Green 8.00

Herbert Moreland 20.00

Chester Dow 32.50

Earl Moreland 26.00

Alden Janvrin 21.00

Lowell Eaton 26.00

Abram Souther 6.00

Stephen Souther 6.00

Morris Randall 4.00

Walter Owen 24.00

Rueben Follansbee 12.00

Wallace M. Eaton 12.00

Geo. H. Beckman 5.50

Albert Smith 12.50

David Knowles 4.00

Charlie Brown 4.00

John Yelle 4.00

Nicholas Gynan 4.00

Fred Corriveau 4.00

TOWN REPORT 33

CoiTdon Perkins 1.50

Emery Beckman 1.50

Levi Fowler 4.00

Harold Pevear 5.00

Charles McMahon .50

Ezra Knowles 8.00

John D. Smith 4.00

Nelson Eaton 4.00

Fred Moore, gravel * 20.00

Myron Jones, gravel 3.00

Jerome A. Chase, sand 14.70

Ralph Staples, stone 1.00

Nelson Smith, oil 1.80

Abner Eaton 27.60

Howard B. Eaton 4.00

Boston & Maine R. R., freight 1.91

John A. Janvrin Lumber Co., lumber 79.63

Perkins Service Station, gasoline and oil 3.05

TO¥/N POOR, SOLDIERS' AID AND OLD AGE

ASSISTANCE

Appropriation $5,000.00

Received from State 1,410.18

$6,410.18

Amount expended 5,780.07

Balance $ 630.11

Sam Bagley, supplies 1,041.99

Sam Bagley, hauling wood 50.00

Bragg and Bragg, supplies 512.25

Samuel J. T. Eaton, supplies 442.25

Howard A. Eaton, supplies 569.25

Vivian Fowler, supplies 224.50

Wallace Eaton, supplies 386.00

Plarold Secord, supplies 168.75

Jerome Chase, supplies 27.50

Horatio Lattime, supplies 69.75

Elmer Eaton, supplies 160.00

34 TOWN REPORT

Andrew Gynan, supplies

Chester Souther, supplies

Joshua Janvrin, supplies

Lena Eaton, supplies

Paul Batchelder, milk

Joseph Woodburn, milk

Earl Moreland, wood

Jacob F. Dow, wood

Harry E. Chase, wood

Estate Wm. T. S. Janvrin, wood

Smith Filling Station, range oil

Wilbur Jewell, range oil

Rockingham County Farm, board

Portsmouth Hospital

Henry Kendrick, building

Wayne Bryer, M. D.

William L. Coleman, M. D.

Jere L. Smith, rent

Martha Creighton, rent

Earl Small, milk

Florence B. Eaton, care

Edward Eaton, medical supplies

Thomas A. Eaton, trip to Brentwood

Wyman Marshall, cutting wood

William Boyd, cutting wood

Charles Souther, cutting wood

John F. Dow, cutting wood

Gerald Eaton, cutting wood

Albert Smith, cutting wood

Thomas F. Owen, conveying patient to County

Hospital Frank Marshall Joseph Janvrin Fred Souther Herbert Moreland William Knowles George Janvrin Vivian Fowler, Soldiers' Aid Wallace Eaton, Soldiers' Aid Horatio Lattime, Soldiers' Aid

246.75

58.25

17.25

8.00

126.08

262.22

30.50

2.50

138.00

47.50

166.98

7.88

194.87

45.00

64.00

3.00

130.25

18.00

5.00

7.20

4.00

1.25

3.00

1.25

1.90

4.50

6.25

1.25

4.50

4.00

4.50

6.00

4.50

12.00

12.00

4.00

70.00

28.00

14.00

TOWN REPORT 35

Howard Eaton, Soldiers' Aid 8.00

Samuel Bagley, Soldiers' Aid 30.00

Bragg & Bragg, Soldiers' Aid 19.50

Smith Filling Station, Soldiers' Aid 6.00

County Treasurer, Old Age Assistance 298.20

Total $5,780.07

ABATEMENTS AND DISCOUNTS

Carolyn Hadley, over tax $ 33.50

Frank E. Carter, poll tax abatements, 1937 172.00

Frank E. Carter, property tax abatements, 1937 48,30

Frank Perkins, property tax abatements, 1936 97.90

Frank Perkins, property tax abatem.ents, 1935 98.24

Frank Perkins, property tax abatements, 1934 50.31

Frank E. Carter, discounts, 1937 308.62

$808.87

INCOME FROM TRUST FUNDS

Amount received $82.45

Paid John E. Knowles, care of lots 76.45

Paid George Locke, care of lots 6.00

Total $82.45

CEMETERIES

Appropriation $40.00

Amount expended 10.00

Balance $30.00

Paid John E. Knowles, care 10.00

COLLECTION OF GARBAGE

Appropriation $250.00

Paid Joseph W. Janvrin 250.00

MEMORIAL DAY

Appropriation $40.00

Paid John E. Knowles 40.00

S6

TOWN REPORT

MONEY BORROWED ANTICIPx\TION OF TAXES

Received Exeter Banking Co. Paid Exeter Banking Co.

COUNTY TAX Paid Earl R. Stockbridge, County Treasurer

STATE TAX Paid State Treasurer

SCHOOLS

Balance due 1936 apioropriation Paid Balance due 1936 appropriation Appropriation 1937 Paid on 1937 appropriation Balance due 1937 appropriation

PAYMENTS ON TOWN BONDS Paid Exeter Banking Co.

W. P. A.

Appropriation

Sale of wood

County Commissioners

Amount available Amount expended

Overdraft

Frank W. Chase, foreman Frank T. Chase, truck Cashman Hardv/are Co., tools Jerome A. Chase, wood Samuel Bagley, hauling wood Rodman Du Boye Charles Harrison, labor Thomas Greeley, blasting caps

$12,500.00 12,500.00

$3,312.58

$2,368.00

$11,786.25

11,786.25

12,568.75

3,813.75

8,755.00

$2,000.00

$1,200.00 400.86 645.47

$2,246.33 2,422.34

$176.01

893.75

637.00

113.88

500.00

159.63

59.63

11.60

1.75

TOWN REPORT 37

Arthur Randall, labor 1.25

Leavitt Brown, gravel 20.00

Harry Perkins, labor 1.25

Charles Holstrom, gravel 8.10

Henry Fogg, labor 4.90

Ananias Janvrin, labor 4.80

Hiram Beckman, labor ' ; 4.80-

Total 2,422.34:

UNCLASSIFIED

Appropriation " $600.00

Amount expended 512.58

Balance $87.42

Anna G. Smith, postage and envelopes 7.66 Ernest L. Dow, express 2.96 Thomas Goldthrope, delivering 9.00 Ralph Gove, delivering 9.00 Earl Moreland, delivering town reports 4.00 Edson C. Eastman, vouchers 7.10 Association of N. H. Assessors 2.00 Elizabeth Bragg, copying blotter books and in- voice blanks 20.00 Cole Printing Co., Tax Collector's books and

vouchers 14.56

George Janvrin, burying dog .50

William N. Davis, Tree Warden 62.00

Simeon Brown, labor 2.00

George L, Dow, labor 2.40

B. T. Janvrin Sons Co., lumber 2.56

Jas. H. Page, insurance 7.50

Amesbury Publishing Co., Town Reports and

tax bills 126.55

Jere L. Smith, record book 1.50

William H. Sanborn, computing taxes 32.50

Town of Salisbury, tax on gravel pit 4.60

Samuel Cabot, Inc., creosote 6.10

Elizabeth Bragg, copying tax and invoice books 32.50

38 TOWN REPORT

Ralph O. Bragg, six deeds 6.00

Jere L. Smith, auto permit fees 145.75

Newburyport Daily News, advertisement 3.74

Total $512.58

INTEREST ON BONDS

Appropriation $600.00

Amount expended 600.00

INTEREST ON SHORT TERM NOTES

Appropriation $ 70.00

Amount expended 181.12

Overdraft 111.12

DOG DAMAGE Revenue from dog licenses $114.00

Amount expended 79.17

Balance

Jere L. Smith, dog license fees and tags James M. Janvrin, hens killed by dogs Alfred Dow, hens killed by dogs Frank P. Goss, hens killed by dogs Lucian W. Foote, hens killed by dogs Eldred Chase, turkeys killed by dogs Joseph Dockham, rebate on dog tax Yv'illiam Sanborn, rebate on dog tax Milan Felch, Jr., rabbits killed by dogs Everett Locke, disposing of 3 dogs

Total $79.17

TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN FOR 1936

Brown, Henry $17.16

Bailey, Ralph E. 54.31

Eeckman, Nelson S., Est. 39.33

Eeckman, John M., Est. 23.63

$34.83

18.00

2.00

2.00

11.50

28.50

6.00

4.17

1.00

2.50

3.50

TOWN REPORT 30

Beckman, Geo. H. 27.37

Beckman, Hiram 12.05

Blaisdell, Harry 10.35

Boyd, Leland 25.66

Crandall, Ernest L. 8.65

Dow, Tristram E. 44.72

Dow, Carroll 32.79

Dauphin, Susan A. 35.02

Eaton, Ada 6.43

Eaton, Frederick H. 6.10

Eaton, Howard A. 56.30

Eaton, Thomas A. 20.56

Eaton, Susan 16.46

Eaton, Herman R. 8.33

Eaton, Carrie C, Emery N. 12.87

Eaton, Gerald R. 38.76

Eaton, Joseph L. 18.86

Eaton, Elmer 20.92

Eaton, Dora M., Raymond H. 3.13

Eaton, Clarence L. 5.59

Eaton, Charles S. 65.31

Eaton, Charles Wm. 14.43

Eaton, Alberta 4.06

Eaton, Charles Austin, Est. 27.04

Eaton, Geo. 25.66

Evans, Grace L. 99.01

Feich, Myron B. 59.47

Fcv/ler, Mary F. 13.76

Fowler, Charles C. 23.97 Fowler, Marion, Quinn, Catherine 2.00

Humes, Wendell 50.16

Janvrin, James W. 6.95

Know^Ies, Moses 63.10

Knowles, Laurence 22.26

Knowles, Henry C, Heirs 16.82

Knowles, Willie H. 16.79

Knowles, John E. 13.75

Knowles, William A. 49.49

Knowles, William F. 10.35

Knowles, Dana S. 28.53

40 TOWN REPORT

Knowles, Lena A. 39.28

Locke, Willie M. 34.52

Moreland, Undine 38.08

Moreland, Earl 66.51

Newman, Ralph 44.54

Owen, Sally A. 22.26

Perkins, Edward L. 23,44

Perkins, Liliie M., Heirs 19.87

Perkins, Bernard 32.47

Penniman, William H. 6.95

Perkins, Corydon 12.10

Randall, Anthony 7.96

Randall, Chester 32.47

Souther, Ernest 35.87

Souther, Charles A. 6.60

Small, Harry S. 41.20

Small, Samuel 80.62

Small, Andrew G. 35.87

Sanborn, Charles O., Est. 20.23

Smith, Jacob, Est. ' 6.61

Smith, Percy L. 37.40

Walton, Alden L. 10.35

Walton, John L., Est. 81.49

Labruque, Agnes M. 173.39

Sutton, Mary 11.72

Stevens, Alice W. 21.39

Jackman, Ezra, Heirs 7.29

Dow, Albert, Heirs 3.71

Wood, Fred W. 50.16

Pike, James 8.32

Corbin, Philip 18.53

Dow, Wm. L., Estate 3.55

Furbush, Ralph 4.92

Anderson, A. J. 4.06

Brown, Harry P. 5.60

Sullivan, Chas. G. 4.25

Texaco Oil Co. 8.32

Towle, Howard 4.57

Weare, Percy 57.44

Guilfoile, George 13.42

TOWN REPORT 41

Adams, Lucy 8.71

Total $2,304.20

1934 TAXES SOLD TO TOWN DEC. 14, 1935

Lucy Adams, Est. $38.75

Merle L. Bagley 37.41

Thomas Chase, Est. 12.62

Susan A. Dauphin 32.55

Tristram E. Dow 27.74

Emery N. and Carrie C. Eaton 8.45

Thomas A. Eaton 4.95

James S. Eaton, Est. 56.90

Chas. Wm. Eaton 13.59

Jessie M. Felch Janvrin 10.39

Caroline Foote 19.86

Marion Fowler and Catherine Quinn 2.93

Laurence Knowles 18.89

Henry C. Knowles, Heirs 15.75

Ralph Newman 39.48

Sally A. Owen 18.89

Corydon Perkins 11.05

Ernest A. Page 31.43

Samuel Small 67.18

Mary Sutton 11.05

A. J. Anderson 3.39

Phillip J. Corbin 17.32

William L. Dow 3.53

James Pike 3.64

Fred W. Wood 46.54

$554.68

1933 TAXES SOLD TO TOWN SEPT. 1934

Lucy Adams, Est. $ 60.56

Atlantic Building Association 277.09

Frank T. Chase 11.16

Cuy W. Chase 22.78

One-third heirs of Geo. W. Chase, balance 1.21

42 TOWN REPORT

Susan A. Dauphin 36.43

James S. Eaton, Est. 32.77

Charles Warren Eaton 41.58

Charles R. Eaton 33.49

Charles Wrn. Eaton 13.26

Charles C. Fowler 10.16

Caroline Foote 16.03

Daniel F. Fowler, Est. 19.79

Edwin T. Hart, balance 1.33

Edward L. Perkins 22.29

Nora J. Kiley 19.79

Marietta Paris 138.55

Alice A. Stevens 22.58

Ernest Souther 37.64

$818.49

TAXES SOLD TO TOWN FOR YEAR 1932

Atlantic Building Association $258.40

Leonard J. Dow 68.01

Charles E. Fowler 41.9*^

Charles C. Fowler 27.71

Alfred N. Gynan, balance 16.64

Stella Hussey 142.13

Nora J. Kiley 30.97

$554.88

1930 TAXES SOLD TO TOWN 1931

Frank W. Chase $ 8.37

Caroline Foote 31.30

One-third heirs Geo. W. Chase 11.29

Charles C. Fowler 28.64

$79.60

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47

RECORD OF MARRIAGES

In the Town cf Saabrook, N. H, For tlie Year Ending December 31, 1937

Date

Names

Ages

Residences

Jan.

3

Marshall Edwin Pray

21

Peabody, Mass.

Louise Vlasuk

18

Peabody, Mass.

Jan.

6

Charles Augustus Callahan

26

Somerville, Mass.

Lucy Elizabeth Stephenson

28

Sornerville, Mass.

Jan.

7

Robert Ellsworth Baker

24

Gloucester, Mass.

Margaret Emily Handrahan

29

Gloucester, Mass,

Jan.

7

Edward Siden

25

Everett, Mass.

Josephine Joan DeOtt

23

Chelsea, Mass.

Jan.

8

Frederick Albert Mayberry

45

Rutland, Vt.

Martina Gallagher

34

Rutland, Vt.

Apr.

9

George Franklin Eaton

24

Seabrook, N. H.

Sylvia Carolyn Jones

17

Seabrook, N. H.

Jan.

9

John Franklin Leach

29

Revere, Mass.

Dorothy Emily MacVeigh

25

Revere, Mass.

Jan.

10

James McClelland

21

Quincy, Mass.

Mary Lillian White

21

Greenwood, Mass,

Jan.

10

John Francis Keefe

35

Newton, Mass.

Dorothy Elizabeth DeArmond

1 25

Newton, Mass.

Jan.

15

Gerald Newcomb O'Brien

36

Boston, Mass.

Helen Geraldine Kasner

26

Winamac, Ind.

Jan.

16

Ralph Anderson Osgood

22

.Seabrook, N. H.

Ruth Frances Kierstead

18

Hampton, N. H.

Jan.

18

William Lorenzoni

22

Somerville, Mass.

Lillian Nunziato

18

Somerville, Mass.

Jan.

18

Carlo Marfongelli

21

Salem, Mass.

Mary Delores Rizzotti

18

Haverhill, Mass.

Jan.

23

Andrew Sumner Deinstadt

24

Beverly, Mass.

Thelma Marie Jones

21

Beverly, Mass.

Jan.

23

Silvio Joseph Rosetti

21

Salem, Mass.

Mary Eileen Marshall

18

Lynn, Mass.

Jan.

24

Claude Arthur Robinson

21

Wakefield, Mass.

Marjorie Muriel HanseU

18

Stoneham, Mass.

Jan.

26

Ernest Everett Welch

22

Amesbury, Mass.

Pearline Hester Eaton

16

Seabrook, N. H.

Jan.

28

Garland Blake Winn

24

Somerville, Mass.

Josephine Marie Huntley

24

Somerville, Mass.

48

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Date

Jan.

29

Jan.

30

Feb.

3

Feb.

4

Feb.

7

Feb.

9

Feb.

10

Feb.

13

Feb.

13

Feb.

17

Feb.

18

Feb.

20

Feb.

21

Feb.

23

Feb.

27

Newbury,

Feb.

27

Feb.

28

Mar.

1

Mar.

7

Mar.

12

Mar.

13

Mar.

13

Mar.

14

Names Ages

Robert Stephens Boynton 21

Barbara Louise Benoit 18

James Douglas Bruce 34

Eilene Marie Curtis 26

Byron Franklin Marshall 15

Laura Chestina Brown 16

Charles Henry Moody 21

Lydia Ellen Coombs 18

Jeffry Joseph McGloan 26

Dorothy J. Williamson 20

Roy Ov/en Bourdelais 21

Edna Elizabeth Emerson 19

Elhott Ames Court 29

Mildred Mary Rheaume 39

Norman Arthur Clarke 21

Phyllis Elaine Perkins 19

Leland Douglas Dore 24

Gladys Kathlene Eaton 29

Horace Joseph DeSantis 21

Josephine DeLuca 18

George Dearborn Pinkham 34

Alice Frost Dickey 32

Albert Edward Erickson 33

Gertrude Elizabeth Collins 32

Charles Edwin Paine 24

Dagmar Eleanor Lundberg 20 Leo Francis Schwenderman 21

Anna Veronica Mackey 22

Charles Cashmaa 29

Annie Mae Vicar 24 Mass.

Albert Stickney Bryant 19

Grace F. Angelor 16

Charles Warren Critch 21

Josephine Parsons 20

Cecil Denis HoIIingsworth 21

Shirley Elizabeth Greenleaf 18

Gordon Howard Tidd 25

Bertha Elizabeth Clark 18

Leslie Cyril Ford 36 Marie Rose Eugenie Ouelette 23

Kenneth Granger Shores 21

Rita Patricia Hayes 19

George Arne Bergendahl 21

Elizabeth Harding White 18

Stanley Ward Beckman 21

Hannah Belle Addison 26

Residences

Norway^ Me. Auburn, Me. Wakefield, Mass. Wakefield, Mass. Seabrook, N. H. Seabrook, N. H. Salem, Mass. Peabody, Mass. East Boston, Mass. Chelsea,, Mass. Salem, N. H. Atkinson, N. H. West Medford, Mass. Medford, Mass. Saugus, Mass. Saugus, Mass. Salisbury, Mass. Seabrook, N. H. Boston, Mass. EostoiE;, Mass. Newburyport, Mass. Newburyport, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Alfred, Me. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Walthani, Mass. Roxbury, Mass. Nev^ton, Mass. Newton, Mass.

Newburyport, Mass. Seabrook, N. H. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Nahant, Mass. Swampscott, Mass. Newbury, Mass. Merrimacport, Mass. Newburyport, Mass. Newburyport, Mass. Neponset, Mass. Belmont, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Seabrook, N. H. Seabrook, N. H.

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Date Names

Mar. 15 Michael Lakusta, Jr.

Mildred Stein Mar. 20 James Richard Pittrnan

Barbara Helen Doeii Mar. 21 Joseph Richard Murphy- Helen Jordan Mar. 21 James Lawrence Clifford

Marilyn Charlotte Albin Mar. 21 Eliot Noble

Ruth Elinor Corey Mar. 25 Roland Joseph Breton

Laura Louise Doucette Mar. 26 Francis Thomas Gill

Margaret A'.mie Weeden Mar. 27 Edward Rocco Galante

Hazel Agnes Berrett Mar. 27 Herbert Thomas Grover

Gladys Irene V/eeks Mar. 27 Eugene Erwin

Janet Elizabeth Wright Mar. 28 David Slobodldn

Charlotte Jennie Tucker Apr. 7 Fred Stanhope Davis

Flora Evelyn Silk Apr. 8 Wesley Snow Faulk

Margaret Isabel Derry Apr. 9 Donald Francis Pelletier

Muriel MacDonald Carlson Apr. 10 Joel A. Johnson

Isabel Rita Dwyer Apr. 10 Richard James Clark

Helen Elizabeth Stone Apr. 10 George Downey

Ethel Claire Littlehall Apr. 10 Philip Carlton Perry

Camilla Patricia Susco Apr. 10 Karl Nicholas Bettinger

Hildride Aurola Bettinger Apr. 11 Harold Willard Hewlett

Florence May Souther Apr. 11 Dominic Anthony Incerto

Fannie Weiner Apr. 11 Edward Joseph Rivard

Velma Mae Vermette Apr. 11 Albert Joseph Gagnon

Elizabeth Jacqueline Hallisey

Ages Residences

22 Boston, Mass.

20 Boston, Mass. 22 Lyrn, Mass.

19 Lynn, Mass.

21 Dorchester, Mass. Dorchester, Mass.

30 Boston, Mass.

20 East Boston, Mass.

22 Maiden, Mass.

21 Medford, Mass.

23 Haverhill, Mass.

22 Haverhill, Mass. 25 Lynn, Mass.

18 Saugus, Mass.

23 Woburn, Mass.

23 Woburn, Mass. 22 Keene, N. H. 20 Keene, N. H.

24 Bangor, Me.

22 Bangor, Me. 34 Lynn, Mass.

19 Lyx-jn, Mass.

41 Boston, Mass. 37 Boston, Mass.

27 P''oxboro, Mass.

28 Somerville, Mass,

23 Danvers, Mass. 23 Danvers, Mass.

27 Brooklyn, Conn. 23 Brooklyn, Conn.

25 Boston, Mass. 32 Peabody, Mass. 32 Roxbury, Mass. 23 Readville, Mass. 23 Gloucester, Mass. 22 Northampton, Mass.

28 Plymouth, Mass.

20 Plymouth, Mass. 28 Newburyport, Mass.

20 Seabrook, N. H. 25 Boston, Mass. 19 Boston, Mass.

42 North Tarrytown, N, Y. 37 LevN^iston, Me.

21 Newburyport, Mass. 18 Newburyport, Mass.

50

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Date Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Apr.

Names j

Burnice Seronick Beatrice Gertrude Feinstein Richard Baron Barbara Downing William Henry Brown Louise Marie Godfrey William Patterson Minnie Hubley Gerald Mitchell Tedesco Frances Cecelia Tatro Harry Webber Lake Minnie Ceretha Withrow Emery Alexander Miller Shirley West Marshall James Frederick McNamara Agnes Ruth Mary Barry Walter Sherman Thompson Etta Adelaide Knott Thomas Francis Fallon Margaret Mary Corkery Norman SiLsbury Sarah Fabens Earl Warden Hannibal Esther Frances Boudrow Joseph Thomas Voner Mary Depasquale

Virginia Rose Burns 23

21 William Herbert Shea 78

Jane MacDonald 41

21 Vincent Owen Kiernan 25

Ella Eunice Warner 22

21 Samuel Hablow 41 Mary Francis Clark 26

22 James Edward Spillane 28 Dorothy Louise MacPherson 21

23 Paul Winthrop Larson 20 Margaret Elizabeth Bicknell 18

23 Louis Beaulieu 37

Claire Rose Faucher 23

23 Alexander Eraser McHoul 22 Mildred Georgina Hennessey 20

24 Clarence Wilbur Richardson 26 Elva Mae Blodgett 25

24 Lewis Walter Tedstone 25

Ethel May Larrabee 20

Residences

Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Augusta, Me. Augusta, Me. Roslindale, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. South Braintree, Mass. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Medford, Mass. Medford, Mass. Boston, Mass. Seabrook, N. H. PljTnouth, Mass. Falm.outh, Mass. Wolfboro, N. H. Wolfboro, N. H. Maiden, I'vlass. Maiden, Mass. Marblehead, Mass, Salem, Mass. Gloucester, Mass. Gloucester, Mass. Watertown, Mass. Belmont, Mass. Rockland, Me. Friendship, Me. Bath, Me. Bath, Me. Randolph, Ma^ss. Weymouth, Mass. Allston, Mass. Allston, Mass. Brocktoitt, Mass. Brockton, Mass. Portland, Me. Portland, Me. Lewiston, Me. Lewiston, Me. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Arlington, Mass. Brighton, Mass. West Newton, Mass. Newtonville, Mass.

TOWN REPORT

51

Date Apr.

Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May- May May May May May May May May May May May May

Names Ages

24 Gordon Warren Rendell 42 Gladys Hamilton Woodward 39

24 Adolph Stanbury 45 Dorothy Frances Steinberg 24

25 Richard F. Fairweather, Jr. 21 Dorothy Isabelle Nunes 22

25 Rosario Arthur Pinette 28 Ruth Myrick Reynolds 29

26 James Robert Sharpe 24 Marie Caroline Mahoney 19

26 Ernest William Clark 22

Helen May Abbott 20

26 Albert Benjamin Clark 34 Eidora Marie Mosaritold 25

27 Hugh Maximillian Martin 28 Doris Katherine Palmer 23

28 Havelock Armour, Jr. 21 Ruth Mary Cutter 18

29 Alfred Arthur Gagnon 26

Gabrielle Gladys Chamberlain 18

Paul A. dAutuel 24

Thelma E. Spencer 21

John E. G. JohansoTJ 27

Gerda Ulrika Ljunberg 25

Joseph J. Eonanno 21

Dorothy R. Hardy 19

John Francis Haggerty 44

Minnie Althea Andrews 37

William Krai 31

Rose Lillian Taves 27

John James Cunningham 64

Mary Jane McGrath 40

Leonard Francis Kiley 36

Annette Etha Dionne 24

Harry Whittaker 27

Mary Amanda Gilpin 21

William Emil Moore 40

Rose Marie Di Donato 22

Leonard Merton Randall 42

Dorothy May Pickard 26

William Edward Smith 35

Margaret McCarthy 32

Claude Taylor Harvey 34 Sally Katherine MacDonald 33

Frank Young Clark 42

Jennie Mary Rogers 38

Residences

Framingham, Mass. Framingham, Mass. Augusta, Me. Augusta, Me. Gloucester, Mass. Gloucester, Mass. Fort Kent, Me. Woolwich, Me. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Reading, Mass. Reading, Mass. RoxOury, Mass. vjjston, Mass. Bilghicn, Maz?. Wateir.own, Mass. Littleton, Mass. Littleton, Mass Lewiston, Me, Lewis Lon, Me. Augusta, Me. Augusta, Me. Worcester, Mass. Worcester, Mass. Lawrence, Ma^s. Newburyport, Mass. Providence, R. I. Boston, Mass. New Bedford, Mass. New Bedford, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Salem, Mass. Salem, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. Newton, Mass. Milford, Mass. Milford, Mass. Haverhill, Mass. Haverhill, Mass. Somerville, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Quincy, Mass. Arlington, Mass. Newton, Mass. Cambridge, Mass.

TOWN REPORT

Date Names Ages

May 5 Henry Parks Wellman 65

Alice Kelby Jones 43

May 7 Furmer Howard Eaton 2I

Cora Bartlett Eaton 20

May 8 Samuel Goodman 37

Sylvia Shapiro 23

May 9 Frank Vincent Malik 2I

Evenia Bezemes 19

May 9 Forrest Floyd Littlefield 20

Bertha Ellen Cole 13

May 11 Robert Mathias Daniels 2I

Helen Marie Vinson is

May 12 Warren George Grace 31

Alice Helen Patterson 35

May 12 Pasquale Patrick Signore 22

Eleanor Mary Prestandra ig

May 12 Vincent Joseph Serino 2I

Priscilla Bragg 18

May 13 William Bragis Scipione 3I

Grace Cecelia Bills 39

May 14 Francis Edv/ard Kelley 22

Mary Stetson Walker 21

May 14 Anthony Michael Plutinicld 2I

Beatrice Olive Belanger is

May 14 Laurence Francis Flanagan 29

Frances Louise Strang 18

May 14 John Francis V/orthley 22

Katherine Louise Budrow 23

May 14 David Edvv'ard Block 37

Dorothy LeBlanc 28

May 15 Alan Roswell Briggs . 32

Melba Gloyd Harris 24

May 15 Walter Staats 42

Alice M. O'Brien 30

May 15 Leo Tessier 34

Ethel Estelle Emerson 27

May 16 Charles Moss Shriner 20

Lorraine Alton Faye 18

May 16 Edward Norton Sv^^ett 21

Phyllis Jeanette Young 19

May 16 Clyde Vinton Boothby 26

Frances Elizabeth Huse 21

May 17 Herbert Sutherland Bearse 24

Dorothy Eleanor Rourke 24

May 17 Leopold Stanley Poplawski 25

Amelia Jennifer August 19

Residences

Portland, Me. Portland, Me. Seabrook, N. H. Seabrook, N. H. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Peabody, Mass. Peabody, Mass. Hampton, N. H. ■Nev/buryport, Mass. Medfield, Mass. Westwood, Mass. Arlington, Mass. Arlington, Mass. Revere, Mass. Chelsea, Mass. Revere, Mass. Chekea, Mass. Roxbury, Mass. Milton, Mass. BostoL-;, Mass. Boston, Mass. Salem, Mass. Salem, Mass. Attleboro, Mass. Foxboro, Mass. Rockport, Mass. Gloucester, Mass. Rockport, Mass. Gloucester, Mass. Taunton, Mass. Taunton, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. North Cambridge, Mass^ West Somerville, Mass. Portland, Me. Portland, Me. Essex, Mass. Gloucester, Mass. Gorham, Me. South Paris, Me. Melrose, Mass. Lynn, Mass.

Newton Lower Falls, Mass Newton Lower Falls, Mass-

TOWN REPORT

53

Date Names

May 18 Francis Edward Boyle

Alma Jeanette Gendreau May 21 Robert Gordon Mabie

Barbara MacNeil Chevalier May 22 John Guy Nolan

Frances Sara Farrand May 22 Frederick Laurence Grethe

Jeanne Faulkner Kelly May 22 Daniel Cooper Jones

Carolyn Alfretta Atkinson May 22 William Loren Higgins

Audrey Margaret Veinotte May 23 David Jesse

Frances Priscilla Brown May 23 John Joseph McNamara

Hannah Mae Buchanan May 24 Louis Baptiste

Clara Elizabeth Smith May 25 Geo. Frriclerick Harrington

Phyllis Hyde Martin May 25 Geo. Harold MacCormick

Clara Elizabeth Flemming May 27 Edward Ralph Crescitelli

Marion Elizabeth Coffey May 27 Thomas Julian Carey

Margaret G. Farrell May 28 V/rn. Francis O'Donnell

Katherine Mary Lynch May 29 Baxter Ragsdale Still

Adelaide Thelma Sweatt May 29 Santo Reo Indorato

Elizabeth Theresa DiGenio May 29 Karl Brenner

Edith Weiner May 29 Anthony William Kolias

Clara Prances Watton May 29 Edward Joseph Walsh

Eleanor Loise Schultz May 29 Allen Alfred Shuksteris

Alberta Maryrose Fournier May 29 William Joseph Hoeler

Lillian Mullally May 29 Frederick Clinton Messenger

Adelaide Elizabeth Turner May 30 Emile Osias Gauthier

Mary Aldea Martin

Ages Residences

25 Portland, Me.

23 Portland, Me.

31 W^altham, Mass.

29 Winchester, Mass.

31 Medford, Mass.

20 Medford, Mass.

23 Boston, Mass.

21 Boston, Mass. 25 Wichita Falls, Texas

20 Topsfield, Mass. 27 Somerville, Mass.

24 Somerville, Mass.

21 Newport, R. I. 18 Newport, R. L

34 Maiden, Mass.

24 Melrose, Mass.

22 Framingham, Mass. 20 Framiagham, Mass.

23 Allston, Mass. 20 Allstcn, Mass.

32 Cambridge, Mass. 39 Cambridge, Mass.

25 Watertown, Mass. 18 Brookline, Mass. 20 Boston, Mass. 29 Boston, Mass.

35 Boston, Mass. 34 Boston, Mass.

20 Portland, Me.

18 Portland, Me.

24 Chelsea, Mass. 24 Everett, Mass.

21 Lynn, Mass.

19 Salem, Mass. 21 Portland, Me.

20 Potrland, Me. 29 Norwood, Mass.

24 Boston, Mass.

21 Lynn, Mass. 19 Lynn, Mass.

26 Cambridge, Mass,

27 Cam.bridge, Mass.

25 East Braintree, Mass. 25 Scituate, Mass.

33 Seabrook, N. H. 18 Seabrook, N. H.

54

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Date Names

May 30 Gilman Ernest Sault

Bernice Frances Lewis May 30 Nicholas Civetta

Margaret Elizabeth O'Neil May 30 Harry Wallace Vieno

Florence Marcella Gouthro May 31 Delmo Edward Dallero

Barbara Louise Hoffman May 31 Stanley Thomas O'Neil

Jeanette Marie Theriault May 31 William Geo. Holler

Helen Zdanow May 31 James Patrick Trainor

Irene Shirley Harkness June 1 Gustav Edward Schultz

Gertrude Lena MacDowell June 1 Walter Edward Langley

Thelma Alice Berry June 2 John Richard Woodman

Grace Louise Dexter June 3 Ray Theodore Gate

Florence Estelle Steedley June 4 Harold Edmund Hyder

Eleanore Theresa McNally June 5 Arvill Ralph Adams

Eva Pearl Allen Youlton June 5 Frank Billington Norris

Theresa Pauline Barnes June 5 Leon Walter Stevens

Constance Marie Higgins June 5 Albert Wm. Shea

Ursola Vardard June 5 Walter Jones Cleary

Olgar Frances Michelsen June 5 John James Patrick

Janice Lucille Streeter June 5 Anthony James Samo

Doris Elva Wenham June 5 Rudolph Nordstrom

Vyda Maurine Be Saw June 5 Charles Archie Stone

Alice Evelyn Coan June 5 James Alexander Homan

Leona Pearl Fov»?ler June 5 Harold Lorain Jordan

Violet Mae Tizzard

Ages

Residences

32 Norwood, Mass.

25 Quincy, Mass.

32 Baltimore, Md.

37 Baltimore, Md.

21 Dorchester, Mass.

19 Dorchester, Mass.

21 Portsmouth, N. H.

18 Portsmouth, N. H.

21 Lynn, Mass. 18 Salem, Mass.

30 Gloucester, Mass.

25 Gloucester, Mass.

22 Lynn, Mass.

18 Lynn, Mass.

22 Dorchester, Mass.

23 Roslindale, Mass.

22 Dorchester, Mass.

23 Dorchester, Mass.

26 Hampton, N. H.

21 /Salisbury, Mass. 42 Portland, Me.

48 Jacksonville, Fla.

22 Dorchester, Mass.

19 Boston, Mass.

37 Cambridge, Mslss.

30 Somerville, Mass.

22 Auburn, Me.

19 Auburn, Me.

25 Norway, Me.

26 Fort Fairfield, Me.

21 Gloucester, Mass. IS Gloucester, Mass.

22 Quincy, Mass.

22 Dorchester, Mass.

26 Lowell, Ma,ss.

19 Orange, Mass.

25 Boston, Mass.

22 Boston, Mass.

21 Brookline, Mass.

18 Brookline, Mass.

35 Brockton, Mass.

26 Stoughton, Mass.

20 Seabrook, N. H. 17 Seabrook, N. H. 28 Lynn, Mass.

23 Nahant, Mass.

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Date Names

June 6 Robert Meyer Romanow

Lillian Libby Linde June 6 Theodore Parker Burbank

Audrey deBeauvoir Nelson June 6 Lester Sydney Spitzer

Ruth Inez Poorvu June 8 Robert Bourne Monroe

Agnes Marguerite Thomas June 9 Wilbur Arthur Stearns, Jr.

Mary Elizabeth Royce June 10 John Joseph Sullivan

Ella Mackie June 10 Frederick Miller

Barbara Nickerson June 10 Jeremiah James Sheehy

Marjorie Anne O'Malley June 11 Charles Albert Clement

Priscilla Mae Riddell June 12 Wilkes Dawson

Louise Currier June 12 Frank George Cirnna

Sandy Pauline Papalardo June 12 Thomas William Asdot

Grace Katherine Coughlin June 12 Robert Edward Wilson

Alice Mary Da^wson June 12 Philip John Doherty

Margaret May Bagley June 12 Israel Lewis Sherman

Selma Ruth Gilman June 12 Arthur Lindsey Brackett

Jane West Phippen June 12 Harry Nichols Wyman, Jr.

Barbara Maxine Leary June 13 Richard Charles Tibbetts

May Dorothea Ritchie June 13 V/alter Robert Graham

Barbara Hazel Kingiman June 13 Jacob Hirsch Kaiser

Edna Louise Hassebrack June 15 Harold Alston Lockwood

Hildur Peterson June 15 Harry Mentle Miller

Marion Gwendolyn Wilson June 16 Joseph Wm. Marshall

Mary Eertina Miller

Ages

Residences

30 Dorchester, Mass.

28 Lynn, Mass. 26 Boston, Mass.

21 Boston, Mass.

26 Brookiine, Mass.

22 Newton, Mass. 35 Hartford, Conn. 40 Hartford, Conn.

21 Everett, Mass.

20 Medford, Mass.

22 Boston, Mass.

24 Boston, Mass.

27 Jamaica Plain, Mass.

25 Providence, R. I.

24 Milton, Mass.

22 Dorchester, Mass.

23 Swanzey, N. H.

21 Keene, N. H.

29 Newbury port, Mass.

25 Amesbury, Mass.

21 Dorchester, Mass.

22 Dorchester, Mass. 27 Boston, Mass.

22 Boston, Mass.

27 Newton, Mass.

24 Waban, Mass.

22 Dorchester, Mass,

21 Jamaica Plain, Mass.

22 Roxbury, Mass. 20 Winthrop, Mass.

20 Marblehead, Mass.

19 Marblehead. Mass. 22 Kittery, Me.

18 Kittery, Me.

21 Wollaston, Mass.

20 Wollaston, Mass.

21 Haverhill, Mass. 18 Haverhill, Mass.

43 Center Newton, Mass.

47 Newton, Mass.

43 Lakeville, Mass.

27 Raynham, Mass.

21 Boston, Mass.

21 Boston, Mass.

21 Billerica, Mass.

20 Billerica, Mass.

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Date Names Ages

June 16 William Frederick Mills

Genevieve True Stearns May 16 Charles Conrad Church

Ellen Morris Quinlan June 16 John Warren Bolger

Zelma Roy- June 16 Charles A. Sweeney

Hilda M. Stone June 17 Eugene Edward Curley

Pauline Alice Yeaton June 18 Edmund Edward Keenaxu

Anna Lillian Theg June 18 Richard Charles Rau

Virginia Cecelia Moriarty June 19 Arne William Biedila

Elsie Franzen June 19 Arthur Marshall Dunbar

Blanche Josephine Kaiser June 19 John Joseph Hyland

Carol Thompson June 19 Placido Edward Ferretti

Eileen Frances Fh/nn June 20 George Henry Stearns

Lillian Frances Haiison June 20 Geo. Walter Dion

Eleanore Guarino June 21 Bennie Royal Elaymond

Betty Elizabeth Mumbaur June 21 Eugene Albert Sztucinski

Winona Virginia Grant June 21 William Peter Simpson

Vera Irene Cummings June 22 Francis Edw. A. Donoghue

Evelyn Claire Bernard June 22 John Edward Hofier

Julia Barbara Grant June 23 John Joseph Hyland

Carol Thompson June 24 Jacob Ernest Peacock

Grace Miranda Guy June 25 Gordon Ovenston Dunbrack

Ruth Luella MacGowan June 25 James Michael Collins

Arline Dorothy Davis June 25 Samuel Stanley Pratt

Rachel Poole Davis

P^esidences

21 New York, N. Y.

18 New York, N. Y.

30 Boston, Mass. 26 Needham, Mass. 26 Medford, Mass.

20 Saugus, Mass. 50 Boston, Mass.

49 Boston, Mass.

24 Arlington, Mass.

18 Arlington, Mass.

31 No. Miami Beach, Fla.

29 New York, N. Y.

26 Jamaica Plain, Mass.

32 Jamaica Plain, Mass.

30 Worcester, Mass.

21 Worcester, Mass.

50 Brighton, Mass.

29 Dorchester, Mass. 28 Newton, Mass,

22 Gardner, P«Iass.

23 Boston, Mass.

23 Boston, Mass.

27 Randolph, Mass.

20 Dorchester, Mass. 22 Salem, Mass.

27 Beverly, Mass. 35 Lynn, Ma,?s. 26 Lynn, Ma;:s.

25 Reading, Mass.

21 Reading, Mass. 21 Manchester, N. PI.

19 Quincy, Ma£S.

21 Lov/ell, Mass.

22 Lowell, Mass.

24 Gloucester, Mass.

20 Gloucester, Mass.

28 Newton, Mass. 22 Gardner, Mass. 41 Altha, Florida 44 Salisbury, Mass.

34 Waltham, Mass.

21 Newtonville, Mass. 20 Brighton, Mass. 20 Roxbury, Mass.

35 Cohasset, Mass.

30 Boston. Mass.

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Date June 26

Names

Mario Roscoe Davis 31

Sara May Sanborn 24

June 26 John Vincent Brausley 43

Ida Augusta Lawson 43

June 26 Hermas Herman Michaud 42

Margaret Lavinia McAloney 28 In Hampton, N. H.

June 26 Bartlett J. La Valley 22

Evelyn Frances Akers 17

June 26 Rocci Papaleo 21

Ruth Louise Adams 19

June 27 Everett Clayton Adams 23

Eleanor Elizabeth Sullivan 20 In Kensington, N. H.

June 27 Albert Robert Ouelette 20

Adda Irene Garratt 18

June 27 Patrick Joseph Powers 21

Eileen Rita Norcott 19

June 28 Nelsoii Wallace Smith 33

Doris Mina Chalmers 31

June 29 Anthony Cedrone 22

Mary Frances Sullivan 22

June 29 Benjamin Bronfman 23

Helen Isabel Gilfix 24 In Hampton, N. H.

June 30 Arthur Blumberg 21

A. Jean Watson 22

July 1 James Howard Hatten 25

Catherine Annette Flecca 21

July 1 George Kublin 22

Boris Frances Smargon 22'

July 2 Harry Clyde Ross 55

Harriet Myria Phillips 50

July 2 JeremJah Chase Pike 21

Hetty Christine Farnsworth 22

July 2 John Francis Dwyer 28

Emma Flora Giggi 23

July 3 Frank Joseph Sanella 21

Dorothy Evelyn Vine 18

July 3 Harold Ralph Fhnt 42

Edith Evangeline Crowell 40

July 3 Blaine Edmund McLaughlin 24

Mildred Helen P. MacArthur 24

July 3 Harold Fred Ward 36

Mildred Gavett Hoxie 39

July 3 Kenneth Edv/ard Brown 21

Althea May Merrill 18

Ages Residences

Berlin, N. H. Berlin, N. H. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Lowell, Mass. Lowell, Mass.

Stratford, N. H. Seabrook, N. H. Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. New York, N. Y. Waverly, Mass.

Amesbury, Mass. Newburyport, Mass. Quincy, Mass. Maiden, Mass. Sioughton, Mass. Stoughton, Mass. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Newtom, Mass. Newton, Mass.

West Roxbury, Mass. Alattapan, Mass. Hattiesburg, Miss. Utica, N. Y. Dorchester, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Barrington, R. I. Brockton, Mass. Salisbury, Mass. Andover, Mass. Revere, Mass. Revere, Mass. Haverhill, Mass. Haverhill, Mass. Newton, Mass. Boston, Mass. Winona, Minn. Boston, Mass. West Peabody, Mass. West Peabody, Mass. West Peabody, Mass. West Peabody, Mass,

58

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Date

Names

July 3 Edward Herbert Moran

Viola Frances Smith July 3 Raymond Joseph Perrault

Alberta Bartlett Lawler July 3 Walter John Murphy

Annie May Danico July 3 Herbert Joseph Silveira

Elsie Lucille Silva July 3 Henry Leander Williams

Pauline Lillian Sherman July 3 Walter Godlewski

Alice Gertrude Crozman July 4 John Joseph Tully

Theresa Anne Duratte July 4 Bernard Buckman

Freida AnapoLsky July 4 Nowal Kitchener Barkhouse

Muriel Alice Field July 4 Robert Baxter

Bertha Henrietta Heidke July 5 Sam Goldman

Ethelyn Ruth Berenson July 6 George Revere

Eugenia Anne Tuzin July 7 Joseph DiBona

Jean Mary Scola July 7 Harold Joseph O'Brien

Dorothea Mary Sousa July 8 David Lewis Lanchester

Florence Annie MacKinnon July 9 George Hector Lambert

Marion Vivian Martin. July 10 Leonard Henry Tremblay

Diana Cecile Poussard July 10 Peter Edmund Halfpenny

Crella Cecelia Hartford July 10 James Danforth Blood

Janet Nelson July 10 Edv/ard Webster Newton

Mary Louise DeCotis July 10 George Edward Panton

Marjorie Florence DriscoU July 10 Arthur B. Lawson

Floy Pearson LeGrow In Hampton, N. H. July 10 "Wayne Bradley Nedeham

Ruth Eleanore Somers

Ages Residences

27 Randolph, Mass.

27 Dorchester, Mass.

25 Gardner, Mass.

27 Gardicer, Mass.

25 Boston, Mass.

27 Boston, Mass. 20 Cambridge, Mass. 18 Somerville, Mass.

24 Hyannis, Mass.

20 Cambridge, Mass.

21 Lynn, Ma£:s.

18 Lynn, Mass.

28 Salem, Mass.

29 Salem, Mass. 34 Albany, N. Y. 31 Dorchester, Mass.

20 Gloucester, Mass.

19 Porter, Me. 36 Hyde Park, Mass. 28 Jam.aica Plain, Mass. 28 New Haven, Conn.

26 New York, N. Y.

20 Exeter, N. H.

21 Boston, Mass.

25 Brighton, Mass. 19 Everett, Mass.

22 Hull, Mass.

18 Hull, Mass. 38 Brookline, Mass.

23 Brookline, Mass.

24 Boston, Mass.

19 Everett, Mass. 22 Salem, Mass.

21 Salem, Mass. 36 Dorchester, Mass.

22 Auburn, Me.

27 Lynn, Mass. 21 Beverly, Mass. 40 Brookline, Mass. 36 Brookline, Mass. 21 Boston, Mass.

20 Hyde Park, Mass. 51 Falmouth, Me. 46 Falmouth, Me.

25 Salisbury, Mass. 22 Salisbury, Mass.

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Date

Names

Ages

Residences

July July July July July July July •July •July ■July July July July July

10

Peter Alfred Fortin Marie Annette LeBlanc Michael Charles DiGregorio Augustine Billante George Christos Tsouklaris Helen Frances Lynch Donald Francis Mahoney Lucy Agnes Benoit Edward Johnson Chaples Irma Sartori

Frederick Joseph Campbell Gertrude Amelia Salchert Frederick Laurence Berry Isabel Marie Johnson Alward Milliken McKinna Mary Elizabeth Brunton Norman Ray Boeker Grace Publicover Andrew John Baldasare Margaret Teresa Villari William James Ohrenberger Marguerite Jean Lawler Sidney Harold Fox Celia Fox

Lauchlin Joseph MacLeod Catherine Ada Lawson Roy Anthony Woods Evelyn G. Archambault Sherman Stanley Marable Eunice Vivian Jones

In Concord, N. H.

June 16 Arthur Keith Gilholm Jessie Mabel MacLeod Charles Herbert Parsons Geneva May Dockham Albert Samuel Hartman Eva Peltz

Walter Elmer Sturgis Marie Helene Kyanka Spurgeon Cecil Watson Mina May Higgins Francis Joseph Lord Mary Jane Noonam Timothy Michael Sullivan Cecelia May Egan Louis Maurice Fierlefyn Anna Matilda Bibber

10

10

11

11

12

13

13

13

14

14

15

15

16

July 16

July 17

July 17

July 17

July 17

July July

17

17

July 17

21 Lynn, Mass.

18 Lynn, Mass.

21 Boston, Mass.

20 Boston, Mass.

22 Peabody, Mass.

21 Chelsea, Mass.

21 Cambridge, Mass.

19 Cambridge, Mass. 32 Everett, Mass.

31 Everett, Mass.

45 West Newtowi, Mass.

29 West Newton, Mass.

21 Boston, Mass.

23 Everett, Mass. 29 Everett, Mass.

24 Dedham, Mass. 34 Boston, Mass.

32 Boston, Mass. 21 Roxbury, Mass.

18 Roxbury, Mass.

21 Dorchester, Mass.

19 Dorchester, Mass.

22 Roxbury, Mass.

20 Chelsea, Mass.

32 Charlestown, Mass.

28 Charlestown, Mass.

21 Groveland, Mass. 19 Haverhill, Mass.

21 Nashville, Tenn.

19 New York, N. Y.

27 Mattapan, Mass.

27 Milton, Mass.

26 York, Me.

24 North Berwick, Me.

25 Nashua, N. H.

23 Brooklyn, N. Y.

22 Salisbury, Mass.

20 Newbui-yport, Mass. 38 Boston, Mass.

27 Boston, Mass. 25 Newark, N. J. 22 Newark, N. J.

20 Dorchester, Mass.

19 East Miltom, Mass.

52 Boston, Mass.

47 Boston, Mass.

60

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Date July 18

Names

Ages

Residences

John Frances Welch Marion Edna Johnson Feb. 18 John Arthur Hare

Harriet Nelson Walker July 19 Samuel Goldie

Gertrude Marion Loring July 20 Antonio Anzalone

Carmela Mildred Nazzaro July 21 Rosario Aiphert Campo

Anna Mary Shehab July 21 John Patrick DiAngelus

Josephine Barbara Pizzuts July 21 Frank Henry Dunn

Annette Elizabeth Brine July 21 Robert Walter Sparkes

Helen Mary Newbegin July 22 Robert Edward Vogel

Josephine Muriel Hirtle July 22 Wilfred Ernst Benoit

Martha Hassis July 22 Kenneth Albert Bishop

Reta May Joyce July 22 Bernard Leon Robbins

Virginia Louise Thompson July 22 Richard Ames Moreland

Anne Frances Pierce July 23 Angelo Patrick Maretti

Lillian Elizabeth Carmody July 23 Arthur Stanley Chessman

Marguerite Ann Kavanaugh July 23 Albert Lewis Mabbett

Emma Ethel Mapother In Hampton Falls, N. H. July 24 Harry Dexter Freeman

Mabelle Schnare July 25 John Joseph Sacovitch

Dorothy Marion Lynch July 28 Henry Nelson Seyins

Berna Josephine Cedergren July 28 Felix Baluszaitis

Beatrice C. Olsen July 28 Joseph Thomas Keefe

Muriel Coleman Coffey July 29 William Semple

Vivi Helen Denslow July 30 Robert Edward Jordan

Edith Marion Temple

21 Braintree, Mass, 18 Braintree, Mass.

35 Salem, Mass.

27 Lynn, Mass.

38 Winthrop, Mass.

40 Winthrop, Mass.

22 Boston, Mass.

18 Boston, Mass.

21 Boston, Mass. 24 Boston, Mass

22 Somerville, Mass. 20 Wakefield, Mass.

42 Somerville, Mass. 40 Somerville, Mass. 26 Lynnfleld, Mass. 24 Lynnfield, Mass. 22 Beverly, Mass.

20 Beverly, Mass.

22 Auburn, Me.

19 Auburn, Me. 24 Revere, Mass.

23 Revere, Mass. 33 Boston, Mass. 30 Boston, Mass.

28 Cambridge, Mass.

26 Meciford, Mass.

36 Dorchester, Mass. 33 Roxbury, Mass.

33 Jamaica Plain, Mass.

23 Jamaica Plain, Mass.

47 Hope Valley, R. I.

44 Hope Valley, R. I.

37 Kittery, Me.

27 Melrose, Mass. 22 Peabody, Mass. 18 Lynn, Mass.

33 Derry, N. H.

43 Salem, N. H.

21 Boston, Mass. 18 Boston, Mass.

33 Melvia; Village, N. H.

35 Arlington, Mass.

40 Hoilyv^^ood, Florida

26 Somerville, Mass.

32 Grafton, Mass.

30 Woburn, Mas:;.

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July 31 July 31 July 31 July 31 July 31

Date Names Ages

July 31 Lester Everett O'Neill 32

Ann Marie Monahan 22 In Hampton, N. H.

July 31 Wallace Charles Hunter 21

Marjorie Eleanor Jacobs 22

"William Adolph Dumas 20

Frances Pearl Higgins 18

Ralph Leroy Kelley 29

Mae Madeline Allshouse 23

Clifford Morecroft 21

Ernesta Elizabeth Luoni 19

Elias Pike Collins 26

Ruth Bistany 24 Eugene Joseph Sulliva,n, Jr. 21

Helen Beatrice McGrane 20

July 31 George Anthony Grubis 22 Margaret Katherine Maclnnis 21

July 31 Wallace Everett Potter 24

Dorothy May Eckland 23

July 31 Earle Alvin Woodward 37

Bessie Myrtle Ayles 28

Aug. 1 Frederick McNeiiley 23

Dolores Catherine Bastia 19

Aug. 1 Harry Wilson Frankland 45

Marion Frances Peterson 35

Jlug. 1 Matthew Goldberg 20

Esther Calichman 19

.Aug. 4 Albert James Mahan 65

Erigid Mary O'Toole 45

Aug. 4 Frank Edward Marshall 21

Dorothy Winnifred Kelly 18

Aug. 4 Joseph Cornelius Riordan 33

Gertrude Frances Sullivan 26

Aug. 4 Charles Franklin Gebow 56

Florence Irene Hartshorne 46

Aug. 4 Richard James Guyette 23

Mary Elizabeth Starr 18

Aug. 4 Richard Foster Graves 20

Lois Fagan 19

Aug. 5 Amilcare Salvricci 28

Anne Margaret Martin 33

Aug. 5 Irving Paul Johnson 21

Bertha Ruth Chernis 18

Aug. 6 Leo Isadore Alper 23

Gussie Axelrod 23

Aug. 7 Minot Mitchell Shaw 21

Helen Bliss Winslow 18

Residences

New York, N. Y. ,New York, N. Y.

Weymouth, Mass. Weymouth, Mass Charlestown, Ma>;s. Charlestown, Mass. Brockton, Mass. Brockton, Mass. Revere, Mass. Chelsea, Mass. Gloucester, Mass . Worcester, Mass. Chelsea, Mass. Chelsea, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Seabrook, N. H. Seabrook, N. H. Peabody, Mass. Boston, Mass. Lowell, Mass. Woburn, Mass. Maiden, Mass. Revere, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Bostom:, Mass, Boston, Mass. White Plain, N. Y. Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. Lynn, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Brookline, Mass. St. Petersburg, Florida Belmont, Mass. Belmont, Mass. Quincy, Mass. Quincy, Mass. Maiden, Mass. Everett, Mass. Gloucester, Mass. Beverly, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Swampscott, Mass,

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Date Names

Aug. 7 William Maclntire Elliott

Kathleen Lillian Leahy Aug. 7 Harry Austin Moe

Yolande Marguerite French Aug. 7 Frank Adolph Torvi

Elener Margaret Wheeler Aug. 8 Chester Philip McNabb

Margaret Theresa Murphy Aug. 10 Charles Frank Tedman, Jr.

Beatrice Frances Whitmore Aug. 10 Hartley Nelson Bergstrom

Blanche Ellen Johnson Aug. 10 Albert Fred Chiappini

Iris Joycelyn Lomhard Aug. 10 Karl Chaskes

Winnifred Carmelia Foster Aug. 10 Francis A. Pozzi

Elvera Mary Muschietta Aug. 10 Edward Arthur Hudson

Mary Robinson Farris Aug. 11 Grover Bailey, Jr.

Frances Buckley Aug. 11 Carl Irving tSeagren

Evelyn Charlotte Pearson Aug. 11 Fred Lawrence Vick

Harriet Mabel Bergonzoni Aug. 11 Ralph Joseph Reed

Mildred Anna LaFlam Aug. 11 Edward Otis McCarthy

Cecelia Gladys Gray Aug. 11 Harold Sodnowskj^

Minnie Rose Jacobson Aug. 11 William Henry Beers

Bertha FLset Yohannan Aug. 12 John Nagle, Jr.

Myrtle Blanche Chard Aug. 12 Joseph Aloysius Flynn

Winifred Ursula Walsh Aug. 12 John George Marchisio

Mildred Cleaves Stephenson Aug. 12 Charles H. Hatch

June A. Fraize Aug. 12 Frank Bennett Sparkes

Myrtle Dean Horn Aug. 12 Paul David Bannon

Elsie Elizabeth Bruce

Ages Residences

21 Cambridge, Mass. 19 Cambridge, Mass. 28 Chicago, El. 32 Manchester, N. H.

22 Hingham, Mass.

18 Weymouth., Mass. 28 Watertovv^n, Mass. 21 Watertov/n, Mass. 24 Medford, Mass.

23 Melrose. Mass. 21 South Easton, Mass.

24 Brockton, Mass.

21 Lynn, Mass.

19 Lynn, Mass.

22 Brockton, Mass. 19 Brockton, Mass.

27 Philadelphia, Pa.

24 Revere, Mass.

23 West Newbury, Mass.

18 Merrimac, Mass.

23 Ipswich, Mass.

19 Swampscott, Mass. 31 Portland, Me.

25 North Hollywood. CaL

22 Los Angeles, Cal.

24 Can; bridge, Mass.

23 Gloucester, Mass. 21 Gloucester, Mass. 34 Salem, Mass.

28 Beverly, Mass.

20 Mai Chester, Mass.

19 Maiden, Mass. 53 New York, N. Y. 36 New York, N. Y.

29 Lynn, Mass.

20 Lynn, Mass.

21 Dorchester, Mass.

19 Fitchburg, Mass.

30 Haverhill, Mass.

20 So. Groveland, Mass.. 23 Wakefield, Mass. 19 Lynnfield, Mass. 33 Salem, Mass.

25 Beverly. Mass.

21 Ipswich, Mass. 27 Ipswich, Mass.

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63

Date Names

Aug. 14 Everett Michael Simonson

Helen May Foster Aug. 14 Servell Emanuel Spriggel

Phyllis Annie Whall Aug. 14 LavA'ence Archibald Anderson

Doris Lucille Shurtleff Aug. 14 Allan Willis Spencer

Hazel Frances Bennay Aug. 15 Ralph Morton Barter

Barbara Caroline Shorey Aug. 15 Douglas Hepburn

Hilda Mabel Carroll Aug. 15 Ralphard Winship Hartline

Mary Alice Hurley Aug. 16 Frederick Redmond Davidson

Vivian Adelaide Mellish Aug. 16 Robert Bagiey Letteney

Audrey Alberta Putnam Aug. 17 John Fielding Fiske

Clarissa Josephine McDonald Aug. 18 Robert Bell MacKenzie

Cecelia Mae Richardson Aug. 18 Alfred Joseph Lundgren

Florence Gertrude Ruhl Aug. 18 John James McLean

Alice Marie CojTnan Aug. 19 Clifton Orion Thayer

Marion Peabody Williams Aug. 20 Mack Mendel Bellin.

Sophie Zides Aug. 20 Lawrence James Hacking, Jr.

Helen Lewis Rawlings Aug. 20 Charles Ehrhck

Emily Gamble Scattergood Aug. 20 Frank Lawrence Bonnetti

Anna Mary Tominsky Aug. 20 John Howard Battle

Iris Fern Drew Aug. 21 Acel Malcolm Workman

Dorothy Elizabeth Robinson Aug. 21 John Edward Pietroski

Mary Florence Pye Aug. 21 Theodore Rudolph Leaf, Jr.

Arline Jacquelyn Cole Aug. 21 Chester Sylvester Thomas

Sadie Elizabeth Mason

Ages Residences

21 Everett, Mass.

18 Revere, Mass.

29 Monroe Falls, Ohio 28 Jamaica Plain. Mass. 36 Nev/ton, Mass.

33 Holliston, Me.

36 Medford, Mass. 35 Medford, Mass.

20 Por.la^^d IX'e.

19 Portland, Me.

24 Erookli-''P, T^IafS. 19 Woburn, Mass. 28 Boston, Mi-i.ss. 23 Boston, Mass.

25 Ercokline, Mass. 27 Roxbury, Mass. 27 Pitt^tcn, Me.

21 Pittst'^n, Me. 25 Bo.^ion, Ma^s.

21 Boston. Mass 50 Arlington, Mass. 43 Milo, Me. 25 Medford, Mass.

22 Mec'ford Mass. 22 Boston, Mass. 19 Boston, Mass.

34 MiltOiii, Mass. 34 Mil'io^r/, Ma.<?.

25 Dorchester, Mass.

26 Malder, Mass. 21 New Bedford, Mass.

18 New Bedford, Mass. 38 Philadelphia, Pa.

37 Philadelphia, Pa.

25 Milford, Mass.

21 Milford, Moss.

26 Quipcy, Mass.

19 Boston, Ma<^s. 25 Woice-,ter, Mass.

27 Worcester, Mass.

25 Bostop, Jla^s.

26 Roxbury, ]V:as\.

22 WalT-ham, Mass.

23 iMalden, M&^s.

27 New bu^TPO^'t, Mass.

30 Nev/buryport, Mass.

64

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Date Names Ages

Aug. 21 Wilho August Lahti 24

Mildred Louise Levering 23

Aug. 21 Ralph Eugene Cornish 25

Alice Irene O'Connell 26

Aug. 21 Charles George May 25

Rita Jean Convery 23

Aug. 22 Joseph A. MacEnaney 41

Marioin C. Cunningham 35

Aug. 22 Kenneth Edward Nichols 27

Ursula Virginia Harris 20

Aug. 23 Clifford Caswell Colley 21

Marguerite Bezanson 19

Aug. 24 Walter Edward Fullerton 24

Helen May Pepper 28

Aug. 24 "Walter Frederick Hersey 23

Marion Gertrude Grinnell 22

Aug. 25 George Larson Gould 28

Isabel Louise V/hite 21

Aug. 25 John Joseph Pastula 23

Corrine Helen Kearns 19

Aug. 26 Joseph John McCullough 23

Rayna Frances Edwards IS

Aug. 26 Theodore Alvar Haapola 24

Ellen Helni Taival 22

Aug. 26 Arthur Isaac Lacoy 42

Mary Connelly 41

Aug. 26 Edward Joseph DeMeule 31

Mary Agnes Gaynor 20

Aug. 26 Raymond Albert Nims 24

Mary Sobutka 24

Aug. 26 Kenneth W. Houseman 24

Edna A. Fallon 21

Aug. 26 Emery Bailey Hooper 25

Alice Morse Chesley 19

Aug. 27 Philip Baldwin Skerrye 38

Elsie Rowe Staley 26

Aug. 28 George Boyd Roche 27

Catherine Rita Gauthier 20 In Portsmouth, N. H.

Aug. 28 William Mason Fuller 57

Marguerite Mae McConiskey 31

Aug. 28 Harold Leroy Lothrop 41

Marion Laura Hamilton 45

Aug. 28 James Charles Paputseanos 24

Stella Marie Weislik 21

Residences

Quincy, Mass. Quincy, Mass. New York, N. Y. Newburyport, Mass. Grafton, Mass. Jeff.-r '.on, Mass. Gloucester, Mas?. Gloac^~t''^r, Mass. Boston Mass. Boston, Mass. Lyi-n, Mas . Middleton, Mass. Derry, N. H. Deiry, N. H. Boston, Mass. Tiv-:n-ton, R. I Boston, M0,'-s. Quincy, Mass. Newport, R. I. Boston, M£'.ss. Brockton, Mass. Brockton, Mass. V7orces'"or, Mass. Maynrird, Maps. Dorchesier, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. BevvrV, Mass. Beverly, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Peabody, Mass. Metnu.e>^, Mass. Lawrence, Mass. Gloucester, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Maibleh-ad INIass. Swa.npscott, Mass. Roxbury, Mass. Wellesley, Mass.

Meaford, Mass. Me.'.iford, Mass. Brockton, Mass. Brockton, Mass. Cambridge, Myss. Boston, Ma.ss.

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65

Date

Names

In Hampton, N. H.

Aug. 28 Louis Edward Peterson

Helena Fay Daggett Aug. 28 Lawrence Cincotta

Vera Evelyn Meserve Aug. 29 Ralph Walter Cobb

Mildred Theresa Reid Aug. 29 Elwood Joseph Campbell

Olive Isora Watton Aug. 29 Harris Jofife

Ruth Ilene Oransky Aug. 29 James Aloysius O'Leary

Phyllis Katherine Sullivan Aug. 29 Robert Albert Jacques, Jr.

Edna Carolyn Clifford Aug. 30 John Alexander MacFadyn

Helen Beatrice Fyfe Aug. 31 Albert Israel Cohen

Lucy Craft Sept. 1 Charles Parfumorse

Ethel Elizabeth Banks Sept. 1 Samuel John Marquand

Anna L. Corrao Sept. 1 Wilbur Winthrop Knowles

Evelyn Maria Higgins Sept. 2 Arthur Edward Gately

Harriet Arline Wilson Sept. 3 Howard Clarence Porter

Mertice Angela Matthews Sept. 3 Stephen. Francis Gardella

Barbara Cook Sept. 3 Alfred Howard Bitzer

Mildred Mary Joyce Married in Salem, N. H. Sept. 3 Richard Franklin Morrill

Irene Genevieve Landry 4 Mies Gustav Pierre

Marjorie Smith 4 Robert Baxter Ti'ue

Dorothy Leavitt Janvrin 4 Herbert Raymond Dunn

Geraldine Hope Morton 4 Leonard William Dobson

Elizabeth Moultoni Johnson 4 Charles Nathan Hamberg

Valborg Marie Gustafson

Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept.

Ages Residences

39 Saugus, Mass.

29 Cumberland Center, Me.

40 Lincoln, Me. 42 Richmond, Me.

20 Boston, Mass. 18 Boston, Mass.

36 Portland, Me. 31 Portland, Me. 26 Boston, Mass. 23 Boston, Mass.

22 Boston:, Mass.

21 Dorchester, Mass. 21 Dorchester, Mass. 20 Boston, Mass.

20 Lowell, Mass.

18 Lowell, Mass.

37 Boston, Mass. 34 Boston, Mass.

30 Boston, Mass.

26 Boston, Mass.

20 Chelsea, Mass.

18 Boston, Mass.

21 Salem, Mass.

19 Peabcdy, Mass.

23 Dorchester, Mass.

20 Millord, Mass.

41 Sharon, Mass.

34 Ellenburgh, N. Y.

31 Newburg, N. Y.

27 Flushing L. I., N. Y.

21 Arlington, Mass. 20 Arlington, Mass.

25 Littleton, N. H.

29 Salem, Mass.

28 Norwood, Mass,

22 Somerville, Mass.

23 Fremont, N. H. 23 Seabrook, N. H.

22 West Newbury, Mass.

19 Boston, Mass.

19 .Seabrook, N. H.

18 Newbur^/port, Mass.

33 Foxboro, P>/Iass.

28 Brookline, Mass.

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Date Names

Sept. 4 John Joseph Laverd

Nina Ethel McCourtie

Sept. 5 Turner Ashley Miller

Gertrude Melbourne Taylor

Sept. 7 Randolph Glover

Grace Margaret Hall Sept. 7 John P. Cushman

Frances M. Thibdeau Sept. 9 Russell V/iiliam Thompson

Maxine Frances Dyer Sept. 9 Richard Forristall Sewall

Margaret Tully Hollywood Sept. 10 Edward Francis Page

Margaret Mary Reid Sept. 10 Adam Pagano

Jennie Mary Carided Sept. 11 John Domniic Urbanus

Anna Elizabeth Sanda Sept. 11 Bernest John Dunkling

Jennie C. B. C. Dunkling Sept. 11 Charles Atherton Gleason, Jr.

Virginia Patricia Roe Sept. 13 Barrie G. Sullivan

Maria Saloris Sept. 13 Dominic John Spinale

Lucienne Yvonne Blanchard Sept. 14 Don Battle McLenon

Edith Tucker Lombard Sept. 15 Gerald Joseph Byrnes

Helen Marion Vartanian Sept. 15 William John Dowling

Harriet Davis Neild Hampton, N. H. Sept. 15 Harold Irving Minty

Helen Celia Look Sept. 16 Robert Francis Garland

Ola Mentora White Sept. 17 Ernest William McNabb, Jr.

Edna Mae Price Sept. 18 Seraphine Frontierro

Marion Ada Strauss Sept. 18 Victor Adolphus David

Florence Eva Chartier Sept. 18 Everett Francis Snow

Helen Blanche Szalkowski

Ages Residences

24 Nahant, Mass.

18 Watertown, Mass. 39 Richmond, Va.

38 Richmond, Va.

39 Fitchburg, Mass. 37 Worcester, Mass. 34 Lynn, Mass. 36 Saugus, Mass.

23 San Francisco, Cal. 21 Waltham, Mass.

24 Baltimore, Pvld.

30 Wiiliamsviiie, N. Y. 23 V/ilmington, Mass.

21 Tewksbury, Mass.

23 Somerville, Mass.

19 Boston, Mass.

22 Boston, Mass.

20 Boston, Mass.

51 Plainfield, Vt. 49 Haverhill, Mass.

31 Boston, Mass.

24 Boston, Mass.

28 Quincy, Mass. 24 Quincy, Mass. 24 Boston, Mass. 20 Boston, Mass. 24 Port Ogden, Florida

29 Kittery, Me. 22 Gloucester, Mass. 18 Gloucester, Mass.

52 Boston, Ma^s. 42 Boston, Mass.

22 Watertov/ri', Mass.

23 E. Machias, Me. 71 Billerica, Mass. 52 Billerica, Mass. 29 Watertov/n, Mass. 22 Cambridge, Mass. 22 Crloucester, Mass.

18 Boston, Mass. 20 Haverhill, Mass.

19 Haverhill, Mass. 22 Lynn, Mass. 19 Danvers, Mass.

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67

Date

Names

Sept. 18 James Stataliis

Pauline Claire Gianopoulos Sept. 19 Frank Esposito

Angela Evelyn Bisceglia In Hampton., N. H. Sept. 20 David Russell demons

Esther- Ranstedt Sept. 22 George Franklin Fowler

Alberta Louisa Knapp Sept. 23 Michael Celata, Jr.

Julia Anne Hermandinger Sept. 23 Raymond Artiiur Remick

June Daronda Brackett Sept. 24 Richard Henry V/illard

Annie Florence Strom Sept. 24 Paul Edward Claucon

Eleanor Margaret Stots Sept. 25 Roy Edward Weeden

Senia Susanna Wainionpaa Sept. 28 John Gallo

Michaelina Recupero Sept. 27 John Wm. Saul

Dorothy Frances Mullen Sept. 27 Patrick Joseph Joyce

Alice Margaret Wright Sept. 27 Dclphus Cehen

Murial Blanche Chipman Sept. 29 Gino Daniel Rurcitti

Adeline Clara Falluchi Oct. 1 Joseph Roy Oliver

Eleanor A. Grade Oct. 1 Raymond Isadore Menard

Maria Yvonne Forcier Oct. 1 V/illiami Dennis Ryan

Catherine Margaret Suhoskey Oct. 2 Theodore Wilfred LeBlanc

Sadie Robbins MacXenzie Oct. 2 Robert James Britcliffe

Ruth Louise Diaett Oct. 2 Albert Dworetsky

Helen Belle Cushner Oct. 2 Carlton St. Croix Beyer

Roberta Louis Ham Oct. 3 Joseph Earle Kelley

Christine Grace Selvage Oct. 3 Robert Arthur Larkin, Jr.

Mary Zaharrias

Ages Residences

23 Lynn, Mass.

18 Lynn, Mass.

23 Shrewsbiuy, Mass. 20 Worcester, Mass.

24 Salisbury, Mass.

29 Salisbury, Mass.

20 Seabrook, N. H.

19 Amesbury, Mass.

25 Medfc-d, ?vlas.3.

19 Somerville, Mass.

21 West Nevvtoii, Mass.

20 Monhegan Is., Me.

30 Milto-:;, Mass. 20 Mattapan, Mass.

22 Eostcn, Mass.

20 Boston, Mass. 28 Quincy, Mass. 25 Quincy, IVIass. 24 Boston, Mass.

22 Boston, Mass. r3 Charlestown, Mass.

21 Charlestown, Mass. 41 Eeverly, Mass. 28 Hamilton, Mass. 28 Ecxbury, Mass.

23 Roxbury, Mass. 23 Miiiord, Mass.

19 Bv; a nips colt, Mass. 23 Gloucester, Mass. 18 Gloucester, Mass.

22 Woonsockot, R. I. 32 Wconsrocket, R. I. L2 Kittery, Me. 34 Philadelphia, Pa.

31 Waltham, Mass.

23 Chatham, Mass.

22 Provideirce, R. I. 27 Providence, R. I.

23 Dorchester, Mass.

20 Fioxbury, Mass. 23 Eoston, Mass. 18 Boston, Mass. 22 Eoston, Mass. a 8 Boston, Mass.

21 Cambridge, Mass. Id Boston, Mass.

TOWN REPORT

Date Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

Oct.

NaniG/i

Agez

10

10

10

10

10

12

12

13

15

Raymond Bruce MacDoiigall 24

Gloria Costa 21

Wm. Patterson DufQeld 58

Julia Belle Keating 52

Anthony Francis Kent 23

Florence Elizabeth Vaughn 27

Edward F. Parthurn, Jr. 24

Helen Darwin Clark 22

Harold Chester Morgan, Jr. 29

Elizabeth Agnes Duerden 22

Vincent Ivlodestino Acome 24

Marion Temple Goldthwaite 22

Lewis Henry McChesney 58

Mary Gertrude Coyne so

Ivan Leroy Wingood 22

Doris Winifred Aikens is

Leonard Szaihmary 22

Mildred Stein 13

William Bernard Shine 24

Gertrude Eleanor Sias 20

Nicholas McCarthy 31

Lena Anna Serrapica is

.Ralph Augustus Ryder 32

Rosella Evelyn Ruest 22

Bertrand Eniile Fournier 3,3 Gertrude Ockington Whitney 29

Frank Lacortiglia 2I

Gertrude Marie Hancock 19

Leonard Irvh^g Randall 21

Caroline Ruth Downs is

Robert James Gillespie 20

Lois Helene Olsen 13

Edward Charles Rooney 22

Mary App 18

John Francis Kissinger 20

Mary Elizabeth Sullivan 19

William James Holland 54

Mae Gertrude Shaw 49

James John Thomas 21

Ethel Mildred Smith 18

Dominic Raphanella 25

Marie DiMaino 21

Timothy Wesley Williams 26

Marjorie Evangeline Kraft 20

Nelson Joseph Trongteau 31

Marion Rita' Melanson 24

Residences

Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. .uynn, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Springfield, Mass. High Spriings, Florida Lav/rence, Mass. iiav.rerce, Mass. Danvers, "\iass. Beverly, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Maiden, Mass. Maiden, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. E. Milton, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Beverly, Mass. Beverly, Mass. Brunswick, Me. Portland, Me. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Nevburjrport, Mass. Salisbury, Mass. Boston, Mass. V^/'ollaston, Mass. vnimington. Mass. Wobiirn', Mass. Gloucester, Mass. Gloucester, Mass. Sudbury, Mass. Sudbury, Mass. Norwood, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Boston, Mass. Revere, Majss. WcAinouth, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass.

TOYvN REPORT

69

Date Names Ages

Oct. 16 Gardner Barker Tipert 20

Alice Dorothy Mullarkey 22

Oct. 16 Frank Elroy Curtis 22

Mary Sophie Sanda 18

Oct. 16 Robert Richard King 20

Phyllis Rebecca Steele 19

Oct. 16 George Bagagiio 29

Dorothy Anon Dagg 23

Oct. 16 Raymond Stanley Lawson 27

Evelyn Patricia Johnson 25

Oct. 16 Nicholas Belmonte 20

Helen Kavalis 18

Oct. 16 Rudolph Irwin Poor 32

Gertrude Cooper Brennesthul 32

Oct. 16 Leslie Leon Brov/n 48

Dorothy Louise Cummings 21

Oct. 17 Charles Francis Jameson 32

Arlene Frances GriiRn 27

Oct. 17 Laurence Mills Rolfe 25

Winifred Margaret Mason 25

Oct. 17 George Newton Yeo 24

Phillippa MacDonald 19

Oct. 17 Oscar Lauri Dorr 23

Eunice Hewes Wilbur 22

Oct. 19 George Oscar Kiander 37

Anna Gertrude Currie 32

Oct. 19 Leslie Maurice Phillips 27

Doris May Condon 20

Oct. 20 Herbert Cyrus Peterson 50

Margaret Taylor 48

Oct. 21 Leo Trawinski 31

Mary J. Ryan 30

Oct. 21 John William Shepard 42

Eileen Frances Westlake 28

Oct. 22 James Graham Roberts 31

Blanche Arlene Marshall 21

Oct. 22 Gervase Vincent Stanley 40

Ida Olivia Quinn 35

Oct. 23 William Joseph Francis, Jr. 21

Edith Evelyn Look 19

Oct. 23 Thomas Henry Bemis 32

Marion Hazel Cobb -6

Oct. 23 George Aloysius O'Brien --''-^

Dorothy May Ineson 21

Oct. 24 Levi DeSantis 26

Elizabeth Pocaro 24

Residences

Danvers, Mass. Salem, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Dorchester, Msss. Danvers, Mass. Middleton, Mass. iMilford, Mass. Natick, Mass. Gloucester, Mass. Gloucester, Mass Revere, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Medford, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Rioslindale, Mass. Sornerville, Mass. PTallovvell, Me. Kaliovvell, Me. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Sharon, Mass. iSharon, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Salisbury, Mass. Nev/tauryport, Mass. Fall River, Mass. Fall River, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Bos con, Mass. iRoxbury, Mass. Worcester, Mass. Worcester, Mass. Wakefield, Mass. Wakefield, Mars. Upton, Mass. Hopednle, Mass. V/8st Nev/ton, Mass. Kittery, Me. Methuen, Mass, Lawrence, Mass. I^-ialdC'.-, Mass. Hveiett, Mass.

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Date Names

Oct. 25 Charles Hall Allea

Helen Florence Sargent Oct. 25 Charles Joseph Harvey Margaret Mary Brosnan Oct. 25- Norman Coolidge Bennett Virginia Esther McFadden Oct. 2& Charles: Edward Valley

LilUe May Bell Keller Oct. 28 Stanley Joseph Hachmuth

Helen Marie Kiley Oct. 28 Albert Roy Oliver

Virginia Drinkv;ater Oct. 28 Ftancis demons Jazakawiz

Dorothy May Kolden Oct Sa Archer Stanley Thompson

Iria Iniatra Hackman Oct. 3a Alfred Francis Kirby

Emily Anne Higgins Oct. 30 El-nest Harold Cross

Aiida Bertha Cloutier Oct. Sa Daniel James Kenney

Mary Adelaide MacGrath Oct. 31- Hubert Noel Desaulniers

June Frances Copp Oct. ^l Wentworth J. Kindred Emily Abveni Saverse Oct. 31 Stephen Anthony Bova Mary Elena Martignetti Oct. 31 Nelson Charles Dowd

Margaret Florence Condon Nov. I Romeo Galileo Onessimo

Hope Fiske Nov. 1- Elliott Perry Truesdale

Alice Mary McCabe Nov. 3 Her.i-y Joseph Fortin

Gladys Jane Edmiston Nov. 3 Stanley James Hoylo

Mamie Elizabeth Taylor Nov. 3 Joseph Franklin Hiller Dorothy Olive Carlsen Nov. 4 Vincent James Nunziato

Elvira Rose Ciampa Nov. 4 Anthony Pelosi

Benedetta Terranova Nov. 3 Jackie Cammarata Mary Libra Scrima

Ages Residences

Everett, Mass. Everett, Ma;s. Dorchester, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Lowell, Mass. Lowell, Mass. Gloucester, Mass. Worcester, Mass. Naugatuck, Conn. Chelsea, Mass, Gloucester, Mass. Beverly Farms, Mass. Wakefield, Mass. Reading, Mass. Carabridge, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Charlestcwn, Mass. Concord, N. H. Concord, N. H. Eo-lon. Mass. Bos.tcn, Mass. Hyannis, Ma.ss. New Hartford, Conn. SomervHle, Mass. Somerville, Mass. ?7orcester, Mass. V/OTcester. Mass. BG'^'''0'n i).-Jass. Ecston, Mass. Boston, Ivlass. Boston, Mass. Cincinnati, Ohio Detroit, M.lch. Manchester, N. H. ;^,:an Chester, N. H. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Braintree, Mass.

18

20

21 'il

49 40 23 23

99

19 22

19

21

24

■TI

la

41 40 21 2 J 25 21 23 19 22 20

22 23

23 29'

43 22 19 22 24 21 26 22 19 2') 21

Qulncy, Mass. Providence, R. Providence, R. Boston, Mass. Eostoi'., Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass.

TOWN REPORT

71

Date Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

Nov.

10

10

10

11

11

13

13

13

14

14

Names Ages

Herman Lloyd Bigelov; 23 Josephine Joann Bacchiochi 18

Samuel James M. King 29

Anne Cecelia Lowe 27

George Henry Jelley 46

Mary Ellen MacCalder 36

Rowland J. Hastings, Jr. 21

Helen Fessenden Wilder 19

William Archibald Slade 23

Elinor Van Blarcorn 19

Savino Mazza 25

Mildred Genevieve Pacheco 18

David Riseberg 23

Florence Ruth Adelson 21

Frank Rosa 24

Mildred Mae Brown 23

William Joseph Sampson 20

Thelma Olive Gay 19

Frederick Joseph Smith 34

Eva Rachel MacDonald 35

Joseph Alfred S. Adams 28

Dorothy Watson Court 26

Richard Michael Doran 26

Joan Claudia Mazur 24

William James O'Donnell 31

Dorothy Geraldine Speroni 13

Charles Warren McNutt 43

Margaret Jane Randall 49

Faun Dudley Fowler 42

Madeline Anna Kemp 22

Robert Buck Jones 25

Doris Helen Willette 23

Earl Joseph Kelley 2I

Vera B'rances Leach 2I

Salvatore Joseph Gorgone 22

Elizabeth C. O'Laughlin is

John Baptist Borge, Jr. 28

Margaret Elizabeth Carroll 21

Patrick Drinkwater 30

Anna Agnes Collins 29

Irwin Francis Hall 33 Nora Arvilla Frances Harris 27

Donald Frazer Roop 20

Virginia Frances Raymond I8

Harry Pavey 23

Sarah Theresa Di Carlo 23

Residences

Worcester, Mass. Worcester, Mass. -Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Nashua, N. H. Manchester, N. H. Worcester, Mass. Waban, Mass. Creighton, Pa. Creighton, Pa. West Bridgewater, Mass. Taiinton, ^Mass. Maiden, Mass. Revere, Mass. West Peabody, Mass. West Peabody, Mass. Portland, Me. Portland, Me. Cambridge, Mass. Belmont, Mass. Rockport, Mass. Rockport, Mass. So. Hampton, N. H. So. H.ampton, N. H. Lfilford, Mass. Milford, Mass. lyr.n, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Lexington, Mass. Billerica, Mass. Waterville, Me. Waterviile, Me. Springfield, Mass. Springfield, Mass. Newton, Mass. Newton Center, Mass. Gioiicester, Mass, Gloucester, Mass. Wakefield, Pvlass. Wakefield, Mass. Portsmouth, N, H. Newcastle, N. H. Franklin, Mass. Beverly, Mass. Revere, Mass. Revere, Mass.

72

TOWN REPORT

Date Names

Nov. 14 Ralph Joseph Petrosino

Mary Martha Zybert Nov. 14 John Andrew Sullivan

Doris Nicholaisen Nov. 15 Leo Francis La Voie

Roberta Gertrude Pond Nov. 15 William Russell Aldred

Edith Henrietta James Nov. 15 George Thomas Williams

Priscilla Louise Cheverie Nov. 16 Raymond Walter Reynolds

Lillian' Mary O'Hare Nov. 17 John Joseph Kevlik

Mary Frances Murphy Nov. 17 John Joseph Donovan, Jr.

Dorothy Louise Kelley Nov. 17 Hyman Levine

Charlotte Kaplan Nov. 17 George William Sorgrnan

Sadie Ehner Nov. 18 Lawrence Nadeau

Marian Gena Welt Nov. 18 Joseph David Mason

June Virginia Allen Nov. 19 Arthur Frederick Wilband, Jr.

Jane Elaine Crissey Nov. 19 Leslie Guy Dennis

Ruth Evelyn Weir Nov. 19 Frank Slysz

A. Elizabeth Brooks Nov. 19 John William Gobelle

Eleanor Mathaleen Woodward Nov. 19 Coleman Hiram Grant, Jr.

Dorothy Madelyn Woodward Nov. 19 James Harold Milton

Alta MacDonald Nov. 20 Colin Edward McKay

Lelia Virginia Chubbuck Nov. 20 Wilbur Arnold Thom

Grace Thompson Nov. 21 John Henry Bond

Helen Irene Chamberland Nov. 21 Paul Silver Brasill

Josephine Gorman Nov. 21 Louis Frank Giganti

Belva Beulah Richardsora

Ages Residences

21 Providence, R. I.

22 Providence, R. I.

24 W.Uimantic, Conn. 22 Stores, Conn.

21 Boston, Mass. 19 iCambridge, Mass. oO Cambridge, Mass.

32 Cambridge, Mass.

22 Danvers, Mass. 26 Salem., Mass.

25 Lj'-nn, Mass.

26 Ljmn, Mass.

21 Chelsea, Mass.

18 CheJsea, Mass.

22 Dorchester, Mas3.

19 Boston, Mass.

21 Bcstoi.-?, Mass. 19 Boston, Mass.

22 Boston, Mass.

18 Boston, Mass. 35 Portland, Me. 25 Waldob'O'ro, Me.

21 Maynard, Mass.

22 Maynard, Mass.

21 Portland, Me.

19 Portland, Me. c5 Ipsv/ich, Mass.

27 Marcliester, Mass.

22 Ip'^-v-ich, Mass. 21 Ilittery, Me. 21 West Hanover, Mass. 19 Rockland, Mass. 21 Rockland, Mass.

18 Rockland, Mass. 21 I.wirj, Mass.

19 Lowell, Mass.

43 Brockton, Mass. 37 Brockton, Mass.

44 Lawrence, Mass. 43 Haverhill, Mass. 25 Newburyport, Mass.

24 Newburyport, Mass.

33 Cohasset, Mass.

25 Brockton, Mass. 24 Cambridge, Mass.

20 Medford, Mass.

TOWN REPORT

73

Date Names Ages

Nov. 21 Norman Edward Chapman 26

Beatrice Jeanett Berthel 27

Nov. 21 William F. Lafferty 60

Florence E. Grant 58

Nov. 21 Angelo Joseph LaPaglia 31

Mary King 21

Nov. 22 Roy Harold Stevens, Jr. 23

Clara Isabel Stevens 21

Nov. 22 George William Bilsbury 22

Dorothy Smiley 22

Nov. 25 Charles William Sullivan 20

Catherine Dolores Henderson 18

Nov. 25 George Gussman 31

Marie Little 31

Nov. 26 Earl Francis Costello 26

Myrtle Frances Johnson 27

Nov. 27 John Francis Fraher 21

Rose Helena Johnson 19

Nov. 27 Harold Earle Tyler 27

Gertrude Clough 39

Nov. 27 Theodore Israel Bornstein 30

Lillian Sandler 28

Nov. 28 John William Smolski 21

Marion A. Macintosh 23

Nov. 28 Jerry Joseph Godfrey, Jr. 24

Erminia Marie Caligwire 19

Nov. 28 Oliver Emil Nixon 26

Pauline Clotilda Williams 19

Nov. 28 Frank Ellsworth Nelson 23

Ruth Elizabeth Hytonen 19

Nov. 28 Batt Lockard Spain, Jr. 21

Winnifred Irene Norcross 21

Nov. 29 Leo Meltzer 21

Lillian Ruth Tarlow 20

Nov. 29 Fred Magness Knowlton 44

Lexie MacLeod 45

Nov. 30 Willis Alvin Place 72

Evelyn Gertrude Philpot 54

Dec. 3 Edward Johnson 21

Bernice Barbara Applebaum 18

Dec. 3 Nathan Milton Stiles 31

Lucille Mae Sherman 21

Dec. 4 James Throop Day, Jr. 23

Eleanor Lucille Martin 18

Dec. 4 Roland Leslie Felch 25

Elizabeth Delia Knov;les 17

Residences

Meliose, Mass. Melrose, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Worcester, Mass. Worcester, Mass. West Lynn, Mass. Boston, Mass. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Brighton, Mass. Boston, Mass. Rockland, Mass. Bramtree, Mass. Quincy, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Revere, Mass. So. Berwick, Me. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Newburyport, Mass. Newburyport, Ma^s. Maiden, Mass. Maiden, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Braintree, Mass. Quincy, Mass. Maplswood, N. J. Swampscott, Mass. Winchester, Mass. Arlington, Mass. Melrose, Mass. Melrose, Mass. Somerville, Mass. Somerville, Mass. Newton, Mass. Newton, Mass. NewtonviUle, Mass Allston, Mass. Fond du Lac, Wis. Claremont, N. H. Seabrook, N. H. Seabrook, N. H.

74

TOWN REPORT

Date Names Ages

Dec. 5 Charles Manuel Madruga 21

June Evelyn Parro 20

Dec. 5 Liberatore Schiappucci 20

Barbara Fairchild Briggs 20

Dec. 5 Carmine Palumbo 35

Fannie Mary Kowalski 27

Dec. 6 Joseph Edv/ard Doucet 50

Louise Josephine Derosa 42

Dec. 6 John Hurlbert Cressy 20

Olive Freeman 13

Dec. 8 V/illiam John Wescott 21

Pauline Judith Hersey 18

Dec. 9 Emile Salvatori Passarillo 21

Mary Elizabeth O'Brien 18

Dec. 10 Bruce Burton Carter 23

Therese McNamara 21

Dec. 10 Paul Thomas Brady 30

Elizabeth Marjorie Smith 29

Dec. 10 Richard Heming-way Baker 21

Virginia May Eudey 19

Dec. 11 Arthur Herbert- V/ood 20

Alice Louise Blaisdell 19

Dec. 11 George Souther 21

Sylvia Alice Wood 18

Dec. 11 Malcolm Dinsmore Kemp 24

Muriel Estelle Owen 22

Dec. 11 Arnold Stuart Gatarielle 29

Rumilta Rose Parenti 23

Dec. 11 Edmund James Orlandino 26

Margaret Viglione 18

Dec. 11 Emillio Joseph Vertuccio 20

Josephine Rita Rosa 18

Dec. 12 Kenneth Carl Brenner 25

Elizabeth Ready 23

Dec. 14 Arthur Francis Joseph Ross 21

Marguerite Frances Clifford 18

Dec. 14 James John Mamakos 22

Jeanette Evelyn Murphy 19

Dec. 15 Edward Francis Connors 22

Mildred Frances Cuff 18

Dec. 16 Joseph Matthew Connolly 47

Mildred Marguerite Lloyd 33

Dec. 18 William Albert Cutliff 23

Kathleen Frances Bumham 24

Dec. 18 Robert Donald Easdon 26

Katherine Patricia Riley 25

Residences

Reading, Mass. Reading, Mass. Miliord, Mass. Ashland, Mass. Quincy, Mass. West Peabody, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. So. Hampton, N. H. Amesbury, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Ecst-on, Mass. Eos Ion, Mass. East Hartford, Conn. East Hartford, Conn. Maiden, Caan. Maiden, Conn. Roslindale, Mass. Roslindale, Mass. Newburyport, Mass. Newburyport, Mass. Newburyport, Mass. Newburyport, Mass. East V/eymouth, Mass. Milton, IMass. Dorchester, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Gardner, Mass. East Boston, Mass. Gardner, Mass. East Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. BostOiD, Mass. Eorton, Mass. Somerville, Mass. Watertov/n, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Roxbury, Mass. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Everett, Mass. Everett, Mass. Andover, Mass. Lawrence, Mass.

TOWN REPORT

75

Names

Wayne Beverly Stiles Vivian lone Buckley Robert James Wallace Gertrude Hewitt Allen Elwin Chester Thomas IVIargaret Mary Altier Richmond Shepard Rogers Rita Marion Cavagnare Arthur Riaymond Smalley Sophie Veronica Kozlowski Robert Emmett Dalton Florence Mary Barry Peter Scott

Albertina Katherine Young Thomas L. Lawrence Powers Ethel May Lawrence Allen, Edv/ard Jarvelin Rita Elizabeth Taylor Joseph Guardabasso Evelyn Stella Tosi William Nelson Decie Josephine Mary Kukene Walter Henry Peavey Frances Berthen Silver Everett Aloysius Johnson Genevieve Cynthia Gasper Nathan Edelstein Jean Ethel Dubinsky Fermino Ameral Florence Sanderson James Crawford Strong Winifred Mary Heinz Omar Judson Stevens Mary Elizabeth Rogers Francis Civille Pray Dorothy Edith Seabrooke Everett Eugene Vandell Dorothea May MacDonald

I certify that the above marriage of my knov/ledge and belief.

Date

Dec.

19

Dec.

20

Dec.

21

Dec.

21

Dec.

23

Dec.

23

Dec.

24

Dec.

24

Dec.

25

Dec.

25

Dec.

26

Dec.

26

Dec.

28

Dec.

29

Dec.

30

Dec.

30

Dec.

31

Dec.

31

Dec.

31

Ages Residences

44 Brockton, Mass. 33 Brockton, Mass.

21 Lynn, Mass.

22 Lynn, Mass. 24 Middleboro, Mass. 24 Middleboro, Mass. 33 Newbury, Mass. 18 Haverhill, Mass.

45 Boston, Mass.

22 Cambridge, Mass, 39 New York, N. Y. 41 Lynn, Mass. 28 Manchester, Mass, 18 Gloucester, Msas.

23 Dorchester, Mass. 18 Dorchester, Mass. 21 Quincy, Mass.

20 Quincy, Mass. 23 Boston, Mass.

23 ' Cambridge Mass.

21 Salisbury, Mass.

18 Amesbury, Mass.

20 Portland, Me.

19 Lynn, Mass.

22 Worcester, Mass. 22 Worcester, Mass.

21 Chelsea, Mass. ,

21 Chelsea, Mass. 2-3 Cambridge, Mass,

22 Maiden, Mass. ri Boston, Mass. 49 Boston, Mass.

24 Surj-y, Me. 21 Newbury, Mass. 28 AmJierst, Mass.

25 Boston, Mass. 28 Maiden, Mass.

23 Maiden, Mass.

•ecords are correct to the best J. L. SMITH, Town Clerk.

76

TOWN REPORT

RECORD OF DEATHS

In the To-wn of Seabrock, N, H. For the Year Ending December 31, 1937

Date of

Death Name of Deceased

Jan. 22 Grace Leavitt Evans

Feb. 3 Charles Eray Knowles, Jr.

Feb. 4 Savilia Jane G-cldsmith

Feb. 4 Miriam Chase Smith

Feb. 7 Samuel French Perkins

Feb. 23 John Mitchell Small

Feb. 23 Fred Brown Pevear

Mar. 17 Mabel Eliza Davis

Mar. 21 Levi C. Fowler

Mar. 22 Edward Lee Perkins

Apr. 4 Elm.er Ellsworth Eaton

Jmie 28 Andrew Johnson Gynan

July 29 Charler.e Frances Heger

Sept. 7 Morgi-anna Eoynton Pevear

Sept. 20 Mabel Thurston Walton

Oct. 20 Robert V/esley Collins

Oct. 21 Abraham H. Dow

Oct. 22 Mary Addie Barton

Ar^f^

Y

M

D

77

4

17

5

17

76

■! 1 i 1

23

68

8

22

77

7

13

77

1

0

59

0

22

13

0

22

64

1

3

62

68

9

11

70

9

16

10

7

76

9

12

65

7

21

57

9

1

77

1

24

76

1

3

TOWN REPORT

77

RECORD OF DEATHS Occurring Else^vhere and Brought Into Town For Infcerment

Date of

DeatJi

Jan.

2

Feb.

19

Feb.

26

Mar.

10

Mar.

19

Mar.

29

Apr.

21

May

1

May

2

May

2

June

13

June

16

July

20

July

24

July

28

Aug.

3

Aug:.

13

Sept.

4

Oct.

13

Nov.

2

Nov.

15

Nov.

24

Dec.

12

Dec.

13

Place of Death

Newburyport, Mass. Newburj'port, Mass. Newburyport, Mass. Nev/buryport, l\i3.ss. Newburyport, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Salisbury, Mass. Brentwood, N. H. Boston, Mass. Beverly, Mass. Hampton, N. H. Newburyport, Mass. Amesbury, Mass. Brentv/ood, N. H. Danvers, Mass. Meredith;, N, H. Newburyport, Mass. Newburyport, Mass. Miodleton, Mass. Salisbury, Mass. Middleton, Mass. Bostcin;, Ma.ss. Exeter, N. H. Newburyport, Mass.

Name of Deceased

Age Y M D

Catherine V. I'obin 0 0 0

Goldie Lydia Small 80 2 19

Ella H. Langlands 75 1 12

Mary Elisabeth Eaton 66 11 20

Charles Knowles 78 6

Melinda Dow 73 9 29

Christina Smith 88 2 21

John Lewis Fowler 78 2 14

Margaret E. Lightbody 59 3 3

Robert C. Crandall 52 4 17

Adelaide Augusta Gove 83 3 5

Infant Wright 0 0 0

John Seagrave Ro-we 49 9 4

Wilbur Morris Beckman 60 2 28 Eben W. Fogg 77

Lillian A. Gynan 67 3 17

Agnes Gynan Llttlefield 67 10 5

Wm. Praniilin Knowles 44 0 3

Russell S. Fowler ' 33 8 22

Enoch Smith Bov/ 75 7 21

Vera Evelyn Earabino 23 2

Addle B. Knowles 52 0 8

Nellie May Smith 25 12

Samuel A. Van Amburgii 8 23

I hereby certify that the above death records are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. L. SAnTH, Town Clerk.

of the

and

SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS

of the

TOWN OF SEABROOK, N. H.

FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 1936-JUNE 30, 1937

School Officials, 1937-1938

Moderator

Earl W. Moreland

Clerk

Emery N. Eaton

School Physician

William M. Coleman, M. D.

Truant Officer

Haratio C. Lattime

School Nurse

Dorothy E. Lindsey, R. N.

Auditors

Abram J. Miller Ray W. Combs

Superintendent

Roy W. Gillmore

SCHOOL REPORT

Warrant For the Annual School Meeting

To the inhabitants of the School District in the Town of Seabrook, qualified to vote in district affairs :

You are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall in said district on the 6th day of April, 1938, at eight o'clock in the afternoon to act upon the following subjects :

1. To choose a Moderator for the coming year.

2. To choose a Clerk for the ensuing year.

3. To choose a Treasurer for the ensuing year.

4. To choose a member of the School Board for the ensuing three years.

5. To hear the report of Agents, Auditors, Commit- tees, or Officers chosen, and pass any vote relating thereto.

6. To see if the district will vote to make any altera- tion in the am^ount of money required to be assessed for the ensuing year for the support of public schools and the pay- ment of the statutory obligations of the district, as deter- mined by the school board in its annual report.

7. To see what action the district will take with refer- ence to fire insurance on the several buildings of the district and raise and appropriate money for the same.

8. To transact any other business that may legally come before said meeting.

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Given under our hands at said Seabrook, N. H. this 21st day of February, 1938.

HOWARD A. EATON, Chairman, ELIZABETH K. CHASE, FRANK MARSHALL,

School Board of Seabrook, N. H.

A true copy of Warrant Attest:

HOWARD A. EATON, Chairman, ELIZABETH K. CHASE, FRANK MARSHALL,

School Board of Seabrook, N. H.

SCHOOL REPORT

Budget

Estimated Revenme Needed July 1, 1938 to June 30, 1939

Support of Schools

Teachers' salaries

$ 9,487.50

Text books

400.00

Scholars' supplies

350.00

Flags and appurtenances

5.00

Other expenses of instruction

5.00

Janitor service

880.00

Fuel

805.00

Water, light, janitors' supplies

206.75

Minor repairs and expenses

300.00

Health supervision

517.00

Transportation of pupils

-

1,200.00

$14,156.25

Other Statutory Requirements

Salaries of district officers $

240.00

Truant officer and school census

70.00

Payment of tuition in high schools

and academies

5,500.00

Superintendent's excess salary

450.00

Per capita tax

648.00

Expense of administration

200.00

7,108.00

board's

Total amount required to meet school

budget

$21,264.25

ESTIMATED INCOME OF DISTRICT

Balance June 30, 1938 (estimate) None

State aid $5,840.16

Dog tax (estimate) 100.00

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Elementary school tuition receipts (estimate) 45.00

$5,985.16 Assessment required to balance School Board's

budget 15,279.09-

HOWARD A. EATON, ELIZABETH K. CHASE, FRANK MARSHALL, ■, ■■■ School Board..

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Treasurer's Report

Annual Report of the School District Treasurer Fiscal Year July 1, 1936 to June 30, 1937

€ash on hand Jime 30, 1936 $ 532.64

Received from Selectmen, appropriation for

current year 5,800.00

Balance of previous appropriation 5,288.50

State aid 6,000.00

Received from all other sources 7.00

Total amount available for fiscal year $17,628.14

Less school board orders paid 17,767.47

-Balance on hand, June 30, 1937 O. D. 139.33

EARL W. MORELAND,

District Treasurer.

July 14, 1937.

AUDITORS' 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 Seabrook, N. H. of which the above is a true summary for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1937 and find them correct in all respects.

ABRAM J. MILLER, RAY W. COMBS,

Auditors.

July 14, 1937.

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Annual Report of the Scliool Board

Financial Report of the School Board July 1, 1936 to June 30, 1937

RECEIPTS

From Selectmen $11,088.50'

For elementary schools $10,l'71-50

For the salaries of district officers 245.00 For the payment of per capita tax 672.00 From State Aid 6,000.00

Other receipts 7.00

Total receipts $17,095.50

Cash on hand July 1, 1936 532.64

Grand total $17,628.14

PAYMENTS

Administration $ 870. 83»

Salaries of district officers $ 245.00

Superintendent's excess salary 462.50

Truant officer and school census 70.00

Expense of administration 93.33

Instruction 8,547.81

Principal and teachers' salaries 8,547.81

Operation and maintenance of school

plant 2,299.ia

Janitor service 778.00

Fuel 713.69

Water, light, janitors' supplies 126.z2

Minor repairs and expenses 681.25

Auxiliary agencies and special activities 1,820.75'

Health supervision 543.80

Transportation of pupils 1,200.00

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Other special activities 76.95

Fixed charges 752.00

Per capita 672.00

Insurance and otiier fixed charges 80.00

Outlay for construction and equipment 3,476.92

Lands and new buildings 3,149.05

New equipment 327.87

Total payments for all purposes $17,767.47

Cash on hand June 30, 1937 (overdrawn) 139.33

Grand total $17,628.14

AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that we have examined the books and other financial records of the school board of Seabrook, of which this is a true summary for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1937, and find them correctly and properly vouched.

ABRAM J. MILLER,

RAY W. COMBS,

Auditors.

July 14, 1937.

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BALANCE SHEET

Assets, June 30, 1937

Cash on hand June 30, 1937 (overdrawn) $ 139.33

Accounts due district from appropriation 6,786.25

dog tax 1936 142.00

dog tax 1935 185.00 From others

Hampton Falls tuition 45.00

Total assets $7,018.92

Excess of liabilities over assets 325.89

Grand total $7,344.81

Liabilities, June 30, 1937

Total liabilities $7,344.81

Excess of assets over liabilities 0

$7,344.81

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PAYMENTS

Salaries of district officers

(

James M. Janvrin

Auditing' accounts $

5.00

Ellsworth Brown

Auditing accounts

5.00

Howard A. Eaton

Chairman of School Board 1936-37

75.00

Caleb N. Fowler

School Board salary

50.00

Earl W. Moreland

School district treasurer

50.00

Elizabeth K. Chase

Member of school board

50.00

Earl W. Moreland

Moderator

5.00

Emery N. Eaton

Clerk of school district

5.00

Superintendent's salary

Irving W. Rand, Treasurer

462.50

Truant officer and school census

Caleb N. Fowler, School census

20.00

Howard A. Eaton, Truant officer

50.00

Expense of administration

Esther F. Bragg

1.64

Howard A. Eaton

15.75

Joseph Janvrin

3.30

News Publishing Co.

l.OD

Roy W. Gillmore, clerk hire and of-

fice exp.

70.00

Susie Foote

1.64

$ 245.00

462.50

70.00

93.33

Principal and teachers' salaries 8,547.81

Ellen Fowler 765.45

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Charles F. Janvrin 892.98

Helen Wood 765.45

Charlotte Eaton 765.45

Betsy Caswell 53.40

Jeanette Clark 251.75 ~

Alice M. Weare 807.93

Winnifred Hickman 765.45

Irving C. Lewis 850.50

Beatrice Berry 765.45

Geneva Briggs 720.00

Hazel Lewis "^504.00

Viola Thompson y 640.00

Janitors' service 778.00

Caleb N. Fowler 400.00

Jesse Marshall 126.00

Lawrence Knowles 63.00

Everett Weare 126.00

William Evans 63.00

Fuel 713.69

Jerome A. Chase 713.69

Vv^ater, Light and Janitors' Supplies 126.22

Howard A. Eaton 33.58

Wallace Eaton 1.85

E. & H. Electric Co. 34.04

Hy-gien Laboratories 56.75

Minor repairs and expenses 681.25

Undine Moreland 7.00

Earl W. Moreland 24.00

John W. Lightbody 13.00

Amos Gove 15.00

Nellie Marshall 10.00

Ananias Janvrin 20.00

Clawson Fowler 9.00

Caleb Fowler 25.50

Albert Dow 8.35

Dana Knowles 2.25

Roscoe Blanchard 42.00

V/. B. Blanchard 158.00

Emery Miller 7.50

Kenneth Knowles 4.50

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Joseph Janvrin

11.50

William Janvrin

23.50

Lawrence Knowles

10.00

Fred Souther

67.80

Chester Dow

4.50

Eugene Littlefield

5.50

E. H. Weare

19.20

Marvin Dow

1.50

Lillie Fowler

20.80

Myantha Boyd

20.80

Clara Beckman

20.80

Amy Perkins

20.80

Rosa L. Janvrin

20.80

Howard A. Eaton

9.75

Jerome Chase

15.00

Emery Eaton

6.40

Frank Marshall

21.50

Edward Fowler

2.00

Ralph Eaton

4.00

E. A. Weare

23.00

W. J. Honor

2.00

Lawrence Knowles

4.00

Medical Inspection

Dorothy Lindsey, school nurse

. 468.80

Dr. William L. Coleman, M. D.

75.00

'Transportation of pupils

Howard A. Eaton

1,200.00

Other special activities

Dorothy Lindsey

22.00

Hampton Falls School District

1.95

Frank Marshall

8.00

Earl Vf . Moreland

5.uD

Amos Gove

9.00

John Lightbody

9.00

Samuel Bagley

22.00

Tax for state wide supervision

Per capita tax

672.00

Insurance and other fixed charges

Insurance, Ellsworth Brown

80.00

Lands and new buildings

543.80

1,200.00

76.95

672.00

80.00

3,149.05

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Howard L. Janvrin 4.00

Ananias Janvrin 4,00

Harold Owen 364.00

Ralph Eaton 378.70

Tracy Dow 65.80

Leonard Dow 315.70

George L. Dow 314.65

Fred Souther 132.70

Chester Dow 4.00

Charles W. Eaton 4.00

Adna Fowler 4.00

Jesse Marshall g.OO

Clawson Fowler 4.00

Simeon Eaton 4.00

Albert M. Dow 39.50

Lucien W. Foote 12.50

Milton Dow 10.50

Caleb Fowler 14.00

Joshua M. Eaton 4.00

Alden Janvrin 4.00

Raymond Eaton 4.00

Robert Dow 9.00

Wallace Eaton 8.50

Harry Fowler 4. 00

W. B. Blanchard Sl.'OD

Jacob Brown 4.50

Eugene Littlefield 4.51[)

Lowell Eaton 18.00

Howard Eaton 14.50

Ernest Janvrin 9.00

Munroe Janvrin ' 9.00

Roscoe Blanchard 16.50

Nicholas Gynan 4.50 B. T. Janvrin Cons Co. 1,300.00 New equipment 327 37

Susie J. Foote 27.87

Harry Small 300.00

Total payments $17,767.47

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School District of Seabrook, N. H.

Support of Schools

School Board budget of necessary expenses of

instruction, operation and special activities $14,176.75

Other Statutory Requirements

Salaries of district officers $ 240

Truant officer and school census 70

Superintendent's excess salary 450

Per capita tax for supervision 672.00

Tuition in high schools and academies 4,060.00

5,492.00

Total amount required to meet school board's

budget 19,668.75

Deduction of estimated income of district 7,100.00

Amount to be raised for the budget

$12,568.75

CERTIFICATE I

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 Seabrook school district held

April 2, 1937.

(Signed) EMERY EATON,

Clerk of School District.

CERTIFICATE II

I certify that the above is a correct statement of the financial proceedings of the district for 1937, and that cop- ies of this statement have been filed with the chairman of

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the board of selectmen and entered in the records of the school board.

(Signed) HOWARD A. EATON,

Chairman of the School Board.

Report From July 1, 1937 to January 30, 1938

Salaries of district officers $ 175.00

Superintendent's salary 437.50

Truant officer and school census 45.00

Expenses of administration 90.28

Principal's and teachers' salaries 5,659.94

Text books 228.62

Scholars' supplies 218.01

Janitor service 452.00

Fuel 403.25

Water, light and janitor supplies 129.94

Minor repairs and expenses 389.29

Medical inspection 224.40

Transportation of pupils 720.00

High school and academy tuition 5,914.61

Insurance 64.00

Nev/ equipment 411.17

Per capita tax 672.00

Total $16,235.01

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To the School Board of Seabrook:

I herewith submit to you my eighth annual report as superintendent of schools :

The figures in this report cover the school year from September 1, 1936 to June 30, 1937 the last complete school year. There is also a supplementary report giving the pupil enrollment for the fall term of 1937 and the district payments for the current school year to January 30, 1938. These supplementary figures will also be included in next year's report. This double reporting is done simply to inform the people of the condition of the district at the present time.

The average per pupil cost for the elementary schools of New Hampshire during the past school year was $77.16. According to figures given out by the State Board of Educa- tion the per pupil cost for Seabrook was $46.70. As has been true for the past several years, this is the lewdest like figure in the state. Since the state aid amounted to $6,000 and the pupil enrollment was 302 it is evident that the State's share was practically $20.00 per pupil. This means that the actual cost to the people of Seabrook for educating one child in elementary schools was approximately $26.70.

The school budget for 1937-1938, printed in last year's report, subtracted from the amount of money required for maintenance of the schools $6,000. This is the amount de- manded for state aid. The check received however was $102.47 less than this amount. This means that the amount so lost must be added to next year's budget. It is a matter of pride to the town that so many of our pupils are attending high school. It will react to the credit of Seabrook in future j^ears. This does however, mean continually increasing

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amounts spent for high school tuition and necessitates a larger school budget. Such is the case with the present year.

The new addition to the South school has done away with the former crowded condition and now allows each teacher to work under more suitable surroundings. Sea- brook is to be congratulated since the result of this improve- ment was, four rooms as well lighted, as well arranged and as attractive as any in the state.

Seabrook does not now employ a supervisor of music. This throws an added burden upon the teachers. While it may be unwise under the present financial conditions to un- dertake added expense for this work, as "better times" re- turn we should look forward to again engaging a super- visor. _^

We are attempting, as money is available to modernize > our text books. Rather than do this in any one year, we are planning to spread this over five or six years. We have al- ready changed our arithmetic books in the lower six grades and also many of our reading books. In New Hampshire the average per pupil cost for text books is between $1.50 and $1.75 j^early. Seabrook has never approached this figure al- though one year ago it spent $400. I believe this should be our next line of improvement.

Our school rooms are kept neat and clean. I wish to compliment the teachers and the janitors for this. It really helps a great deal in the work of the school. The oiling of the floors is a valuable health measure as well.

The standards of our preparation for high school are now checked by two different school systems since our grad- uates enter either Newburyport High School or Amesbury High School. I believe it proof of the excellence of the work done by our schools that pupils in each school, this year, ap- peared on the honor roll.

The progressive schools of the nation are attempting to train children from the earliest grades, in accurate observa- tion and experiment. They are teaching the youngest pupils to use real information and accurate methods of thinking toward a better interpretation of their environment. Hereto-

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fore, this has been impossible because no texts were avail- able written in the limited vocabulary of the lower grades. All leading text book companies are now publishing such books. These establish an evenly advancing course in ele- mentary science subjects from the first grade through the eighth. The two functions mentioned above are served by ■these courses. I am recommending the gradual introduc- tion of some complete course of this kind, preferably in the lower grades first and, as they advance, into all grades. The expense would be little since we are continually replacing readers under any plan.

The report of Mrs. Dorothy Lindsey is included here- with. During the period she has been with us as school nurse she has v/on the confidence of the parents, children and school officials. She visits our schools regularly, but this is only part of the service she renders to our pupils. Children taken to the dentist, or the doctor, call for much of :her time. Home visits by the nurse are of great value in re- ceiving the cooperation of home and school.

The Seabrook Parent-Teacher Association is doing much for our schools. Such an organization brings together teachers and parents on a common ground where they may discuss the child, each from his own view point. In addition to the gifts received from the association and the opportun- ity offered for mutual study, it is a real comfort to know that we have an active group of citizens interested in the schools and their welfare.

Special mention must be made in this report of Miss Alice M. Weare who will this Spring complete fifty years of teaching. With the exception of a short time spent in the schools of Newburyport, the entire period was devoted to .serving the District of Seabrook. She is now teaching grand- children of former pupils. Such a life of service is rarely vouchsafed to any town. The value of her work can be es- timated only by the avenues of interest and development she has opened to her pupils. I am sure the people of Seabrook appreciate her years of service and we, in the school work, are grateful for the privilege of working with her.

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Your schools are modern schools. They are tested by- recognized tests and taught by faithful teachers. You, as a: board are ever watchful for the welfare of the pupils of Seabrook. Your frequent board meetings are productive of valuable results. To their inspiration and incentive I am in- debted for renewed confidence to work for the advancement of school ideals in our town.

Respectfully submitted,

ROY W. GILLMORE,

. Superintendent of Schools.. February 21, 1938.

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ROLL OF HONOR

Attendance

Pupils not absent or tardy for the year 1936-1937:

Farm School Floyd M. Jones.

South School Lita Marshall, Freemona Fowler, For- rest Marshall.

Dearborn Forrest Felch, Patricia Haley, Clyde Little- field.

PROMOTIONS, JUNE 1937

Grades 12 3 45 6 7 8 Tot..

Promoted 29 32 38 36 38 44 34 37 288-

Not promoted 6 5 4 3 3 21.

Average age 6.11/2 7.5 8.8 9.7 10.9 12.0 13.3 13.10

SUMMARY 1936-1937

Total pupils enrolled 320

Value of buildings $17,500

Value of equipment 9,500

Average salary women teachers 844.53

Average salary of men teachers 968.62

Visits by school board 31

Visits by superintendent 340

Visits by citizens 277

Total number of school days 175

SCHOOL CENSUS, SEPTEMBER 1937

Whole number of children between 5-16 years of age 324

Boys 173

Girls 151

Number children between 5-16 years not in school 10

Number in school 314

ENROLLMENT, FALL TERM 1937

Teachers and School

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8 Tot.

Winnifred Hickman, Sanborn

6

13

7

26

Alice M. Weare, Sanborn

8

7

2

17

Beatrice Berry, Farm

6

9

8

7

30

Mrs. Hazel Lewis, Locke

7

7

12

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Geneva Briggs, Boyd

5

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19

Charles F. Janvrin, South

26

13

44

Helen Wood, South

19

19

Viola Thompson, South

10

19

29

Charlotte Eaton, South

17

11

28

Ellen Fowler, South

18

10

28.

Irving C. Lewis, Dearborn

22

14

26

Totals

37

32

35

41

39

38 48-

32

302.

SEABROOK SCHOLARS ATTENDING SCHOOLS OUTSIDE OF DISTRICT, 1937-1938

Hampton Academy

Charles Burditt

Gertrude Woodburn

Alfred Gynan Elizabeth H. Gynan Barbara Knowles

Raymond Chase Priscilla Orcutt Gustav Knowles Mildred Miller

Josiah C. Chase Mary Crovetti Leonara Berry James Brown Florence E. Dobson

Jane Chase Leona Carter Amanda Eaton Eldora Eaton Jacob Fowler Andrew Gynan

Amesbury High School

Grade XII

James H. Marsh Dorothy Felch

Grade XI

Grade X

Grade IX

Gardina Randall

Harold Miller Marguerite Thorpe Rico Crovetti Virginia Fowler

Earlene Eaton Lucien W. Foote Bertha G. Locke Dorothy Sturgis Hollis Shaw

Victor Jones Dorna Locke Lillian Miller Merilyn Perkins Louise Temple Gerald R. Thompson

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Newburyport High School

Grade X Theresa Felch

Carolyn Beckman Frank Beckman Iris Eaton Forrest Felch Frederick Felch Ruth Felch

Grade IX

Evelyn Gadsby Lenola Jones Loma Locke Samuel Small Lillian A. Watts

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Report of School Nurse

For Year 1937 Ending February 1938

The annual report of the school physical examinations conducted by Dr. Coleman, assisted by School Nurse is as follows :

Underweight children, 42; corrected defects, 28.

Defective vision, 3 ; defects corrected, 4.

Defective hearing, 2 ; defects corrected, none.

Anaemia, 5.

Nervous condition, 2.

Cardiac condition, 2.

Defective teeth, 30 ; corrected, 35.

Diseased tonsils, 80 ; corrected, 3.

Defective breathing, 3.

Adenoids, 17; corrected, 17.

Enlarged glands, 22.

Cases of communicable diseases for year WSl-WSS :

Chicken-pox, 9.

Scarlet fever, 18.

Mumps, 2.

Skin disease, 4.

Whooping cough, 2. Number children unvaccinated, 183. Number children vaccinated, 119.

A dental clinic was conducted by Dr. George Nice of Newburyport, Mass. Fourteen children were transported by nurse and treated. Five dollars was contributed from four schools for this work. This money was raised by the teach- ers in the form of entertainments.

During the winter of 1937, we had an epidemic of scar- let fever. Extra time was spent in Seabrook at this time. Daily visits were paid to schools and the children were

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given a daily examination of skin and throats. All children with suspicious throats were excluded from school.

All Schools were closed from March 29-April 3. Schools were fumigated and thoroughly cleaned before reopening.

The number of visits made to schools, 278.

The number of visits made to school children absent because of illness, 276.

The nurse visits Seabrook week:ly. Children are exam- ined, weighed and measured and visits made to homes.

Talks were given on health to the Four H Club and to Parent-Teacher Association.

Took one child to Manchester for heart examination. Four children have been taken to Newburyport and secured glasses. Some dental v/ork has been accomplished under Dr. Nice at Newburyport.

The County Welfare have been very kind in providing two of the children vdth glasses. Four children had tonsil operations at the Mitchell Hospital and Exeter Hospital. There is a great deal of dental work needed among the school children. Also many are not vaccinated.

All physical defects such as defective vision, poor teeth, diseased tonsils, greatly handicap a child not only in school work but in their general health.

At this time I wish to thank Mr. Gillmore, the School Board, Dr. Coleman, Teachers and Parents for their splendid cooperation given me in my school work.

Respectfully submitted,

, ; DOROTHY E. LINDSEY, R. N.

January 31, 1938.

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