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Show SPARKS FROM HEM ZONE iMrs. G. A.' Schmttt last week received re-ceived a clipping from the Boston Transcript giving an account of the experience of her brother, iLleut. Philip Phil-ip C. Taisey, who recently returned from a voyage to France. Under the heading, "Military Matters and Mill-' ,tary Men," the Boston paper has the following: "Junior iLieut. Philip C. Taisey. U. S. N., formely of iLowell, la spending a I five day furlough here during the holiday holi-day season. He has JuBt arrived from a trip to France with the transport iMt. Vernon and will return to his boat today to await further orders. "Lieut. Taisey, who, of late years has made his home In Boston, is well known here and his many friends will be pleased to learn of his rapid advancement. ad-vancement. (He is a graduate of the Massachusetts training ship Rangor and a year ago was made an ensign. Very recently he received his commission com-mission as lieutenant, Junior grade. During his trip to France, he obtained a 16-day leave and managed to make his way to within a few miles of the front-line trenches, passing through much of the country that had been destroyed de-stroyed by tho Hon." |