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Tales of America

... Tales of America MELTON Ladies’ Afternoon Club meeting in the Colles Hall began on a sad note. Members stood in silent tribute to Helen Needham, who died recently. Speaker Mrs B. Ellwood recalled her autumn holiday in America. She spoke of her trip to ...

Married in America

... Married in America WRITING to her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson, of Melton, their eldest daughter Joyce, who sailed to America on the Queen Elizabeth on October 16th to rejoin her fiance, says she was married to ex-Lieut. Robert C. McQuillan, of Covington ...

BMIGRATION TO AMERICA

... BMIGRATION TO AMERICA. The annual Spriniinflux of immigrants is larger than usual, telegraphs a New York correspondent. They are coming now at the rate of a thousand a day, and nearly 54,000 have arrived since January 1. This is 3,000 more thanthe first ...

AMERICA AND RUSSIA

... AMERICA AND RUSSIA A Melton woman, Mrs, Houston was the youngest daughter of Mr. Joseph Brewin, who was the wellknown bandmaster of the Melton Town Band for 47 years, and a sister of Mr. Fred Brewin, who died in 1950. Mrs, Hauston was a beautiful needle ...

AMERICA AND THE WAR

... AMERICA AND THE WAR. The ritntes Canary .4tain on Unity to sotUn President Wilson's request that it declare that a .tale of War exists between the Visited States and tirrsaan*. It is asaassed that a dettsratiow to the Jade:Med will he adopted in the ...

Published: Friday 06 April 1917
Newspaper: Coalville Times
County: Leicestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 92 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

On way to America

... On way to America THE first “G. 1. bride from the Melton district to leave England for America is Mrs. E. H. Chambers, formerly Miss Olive Mary Gunby, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gunby, of Litte Belvoir estate. She will be one of the many G.I. ...

ELECTRICITY IN AMERICA

... ELECTRICITY IN AMERICA. We are far behind our American cousins in the application of electricity to the uses of life. For rroof of it one need not go beyond the fizures ately submitted by Mr. 8. A Duncan in his Presidential address to the United States ...

even America

... even America A vote of thanks was giver by Mrs M. Hollingshes thanking Mr Cherry for 50, beautiful slides, and mayb; encouraging the member: obtain binoculars to s, bird life for themselves. Mr Cherry judged the cop. petition for the best anima| bird ...

AMERICA’S DEBT

... AMERICA’S DEBT The Attorney General had added that farmers never had been so prosperous as now when a woman in the audience interrupted with “Thanks to the United States.” Sir Hartley replied, saying that the programme of Marshall aid was statesmanlike ...

VISIT TO AMERICA

... VISIT TO AMERICA oNE only Ewbank Table Top Wringer, £10.16.1, ideal for the small home; also Acme, Elfson and Beacon Wringers, a large range from ‘6O/-.—Currys L., GROWING Pullets. — Reliable stock now available. R.LR., B.r.n.L/R.LR., R.LR./LS., also ...

OFF TO AMERICA

... OFF TO AMERICA A former Scalford man, 33-vearold Mr. Bertram Miller, sets sail this week for America, where he will attend the eight-day International Convention of Jehovah's Witnesses at the Yankee Stadium, New York City. along with 125,000 other Witnesses ...