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Ensign Douglas J. Armsdan, UStG. who was graduated last week from the Coast Guard acad emy at New London, Conn, is at home on 10 days’ leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Arms den of Whippler and Emlyn Amsden snsisted in De cember, 1911. Culled in active ser vice the following March, he re ceived his boat Erunning In New York, and for some time was on sea duty tong the Atlantic coast ntl four months ago when with eating of petty officer d’c he was transferred to the academy He came to Kittery with his par ents sevent years ago from Brook lyn, N. Y. A commercial photo grapher, he was active in Boy Scout affairs, serving as an skit and scout Master with my father, Scoutmaster Armsden of troop 303. Kittery Briefs off, Anne Mrs Lea K. Stiles and daughter, Helen, of Manchester, Conn. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young of 2 Keene circle . Mr.and Mrs. Richard Woods are the parents of a son born recently at their home on Sterling road. Mrs. Richad Rogers is il at her home on Rogers road, Bimee J. Burnham, Jr. had re turned home after spending the past month at Camp Belknap, Wolles boro, N. H A well child health conference will be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 In the Admiralty Village center, Maurice L. Ditham 14 confined to Als horne on Williams avenue by Alles, The Riverside Garden club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Winfield Miller, traip avente. The program for the after noon will include identification of wild flowers and garden weeds and an alphabetical quin Miss Beverly Gordon and Miss Pogay Gordon of Meredith, N. H., have returned home after spending several Weeks In Kittery during which they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith of North Kit tery and Mr.and Mrs. John Marden, of Post roart Mr. and Mrs. deapar Hutchina of Whipple road spent last week in Portland The Doorkeepers club will meet this evening at 640 at the home of Mrs. Leo Young on Knight ave nue for a picnic supper. Ineage of rain It will be hell the next fair evening, Gordon Riggs. M-year-old son of Mrs. Leona Riga of 198 Whipple Ton, Jett for a month's stay at Camp Belknap, Wollehoro, N. H., | fant ween Mr. and Mrs Edward’ McDon ough of Hartford, Conn, are visit ng at the home af Mrs. McDon ough's brother, Edward M. Pilling of 148 Whipple Jones, ENSIGN 1, #. ARSMSDEN
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Portsmouth, New Hampshire, US

Mon, Aug 02, 1943

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