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556 <br /> tz; <br /> c07s7A-RTEIs RETuR7 <br /> Ser:Der-i7oer 10, 1940 <br /> To the 70717' <br /> T have notified the inhabitants of Lexi --ton by Post-Inc- <br /> printerl_ copies of the foregoing -a-rant in the vestibule of <br /> the Torn Office Rvl6±ne and ten other public places in the <br /> Tcwr, one loY uaiThn 5 printed copy 0 sne sarre to every re- <br /> -istered voter in the Torn sewer days before the time of said <br /> meev__n_ ® <br /> Attest: <br /> Patrick J. Maeuire <br /> Colstable of Le-ilir-rton <br /> STATE. PRIMA 177 ELECTION <br /> September IT, 1940 <br /> Tice follocvin,c7 election officers had been appointed by the <br /> Selectmen and were assigned to duty at the four precincts as <br /> follows: <br /> Precinct One Precinct Two <br /> Charles J. Dailey Warden Irving B. Pierce <br /> r="eorge Foster Inspector Ircius Austin <br /> Pauline Bartlett insoector :_ardal" Richards <br /> Mary E. Starkard Clerk Mary E. Manley (Deputy)- <br /> Donald Cameron Teller Arthur L. Hanson <br /> Mary A. Rowland Teller Edward TTcO7nory <br /> Mary A. Cowdrey Teller Elizabeth 7ourse <br /> •77e,are 7, StYles Teller Madeline J. Corbett <br /> Ilda B. Field Teller Madeline V. Peterson <br /> Helen B. Dolan Teller 7illia- S . Bra:-Inall <br /> L. El' sworth Pierce Idler Helen McCaffrey <br /> Richard E. Truesdell Teller Jesse Cordirlco <br /> Precinct Three Precinct Four <br /> Charles E. Schofield Warden Howard E. Custance <br /> Alfred A. Adler Inspector Llla E. •alli_l_sen <br /> larc.aret E. Or. ord(Dep. ) Inspector Maurice E. woodward <br /> John McKeerrey <br /> Clerk Frank Maguire _ <br /> Cornelius P. Cronin. Teller William E. Dailey <br /> 74r-' -fa Welch Teller ,3eor-e A. Bullock <br /> Samuel K, Wellington Teller Charles P. IlcErroe <br /> H-ama Eovey Miler Carl <br /> Her Meade Teller Mary J. Ferry <br /> Esther Oraham Teller f -res Hall <br /> StevensonKillisan H, Teller Robert Cady <br /> John JicCoaca Teller Katherine ". Ferry <br /> Town Clerk, James J. Carroll read the Warrant for the <br /> State Primary until further readin,r, was waived by notion of <br /> Irving B. Pierce, which was seconded and declared a unanimous <br /> -Tote. <br /> The polls were declared open in each precinct at eight A, M. <br /> and remained open in each precinct until eight at which time <br /> after due notice, they were closed. <br />