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Show MRS. MERRILL MILLER was agreeably surprised when a group of her friends dropped in to help celebrate her birthday on the evening of the last day of April. It was a cool night and the cheerful blaze in the fire- p'ace of the homey, hospitable sitting room gave a bit of gra- clous glamour to the uninvited but welcome guests. They filed in with their arms full of strange and mysterious packages and dishes and deposited them here ' MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS " Socioty - Clubs Mrs. Patricia William. Editor . MISS KAREN ARCHER, a senior at Milf ord High school, will become Mrs. Glen Caster-lin- e when nuptial vows are ex-- , changed at the Masonic Temple in Milford-oFriday, May 29th. The prospective . bride is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. neth L. Archer, and Mr. Caster-lin- e is a son of Mrs. Dora fv Cas-terli- Phon ISO MAY 12th wa the birth anniversary of Mrs. J. E. Yither. Her daughter,' Mrs. J. H. Voll-har- d, honored her at a dinner Mr. . ani Alii 1r ... Yither. Mr. and Mrs. yollhard j 1. " onnie were tne aimi udugnier that pvpnincr m guests: Mrs. Yither joined her husband in Las Vegas on the 14th to help him celebrate his birth- ne Pool., day. reception in the banquet room of the temple will MRS. FLOSSIE RICKERSON honor the newlyweds immedientertained her. bridge club last ately following the ceremony. Thursday evening. The following ladies were her guests: Mrs. MR. AND MRS. KENNETH Theressa Pitchforth, Mrs. Stella HOLUS. announce the engage- Persons, "Mrs. Let tie Fothering-ham- , Mrs. Hazel Baxter, Mrs. ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Afton, to Mr. Nina Bingham, Mrs. Lena MorJack C. Bockwoldt, of thelJ S ris and Mrs. Helen Leech. At cards Mrs. Leech, Mrs. Navy. Mr. Bockwoldt is sta Honed at San Diego,. Cal. Rickerson and Mrs. Pothering-hareceived the prizes. DeliThe nuptials are to be sol- - cious banana cream was emnized at the home of the served af refreshment pie Mrs. by bride's parents on May 23rd. A Rickerson. v reception at the Hollis home will fete the young couple, imHONORING Mr and Mrs. Bill mediately after the ceremony. Dawson at a farewell party were Mrs. Don Holbrook and MRS. SAM CLINE entertained Mrs. Farrell Llsh, at the Holher bridge club and guests Wed; brook basement recreation room. nesday evening of last week. A Enjoying the evening were Mr. dessert lunch was served by the and Mrs. Jay Christensen, Mr, hostess, after which the time and Mrs. Alvin Skillicom, Mr. was devoted to cards. and Mrs. Lish, Mr. and Mrs. Prizes were won by Mrs. K. L. Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, Archer, Mrs. J. R. Murdock and Mrs. Faye Berger, Mrs. Jean Mrs. George Jefferson. Others Butler and Mrs. Faye Thomp-- , present were Mrs. D. E. Kirk, son. Mrs. J. H. Weston, Mrs. Frank Pinochle was the evening's Osborne and Mrs. E. L. Smith. entertainment, with the following receiving the prizes: For the MRS. DIXIE LAMB was host- ladies. Mrs. Skillicom, Mrs. Butess at a stork shower at her ler and Mrs. Thompson; for the home Tuesday evening for little men, Mr. Christiansen, Mr. Dawson and Mr. Skillicom. Miss Linda Cheryle Cox, daughA lovely set of dishes was ter of Mr. ann Mrs. William Cox, given to Mr. and Mrs. Dawson who is visiting here. present. A Presenting Linda with lovely as a gifts were Mrs. Naomi Vollhard, plate lunch was served at a late Mrs. Lulu Yither, Mrs. Delois hour. Bottiger, Mrs. Jean Handley, Mrs. Mrs. Lucille Belliston, Tned a Want-A- d lately t Lena Cox and Mrs. Isabella Cox. A wedding m . - . . golng-awa- y 5rbm ff . . With ranee im.mmmwmmm t mm,, 1 mm ove n - News of Your Neighbors In South Milford i i ! I Lo-rett- . m Mil-for- d. Kids 10c ....... A.. V- - jJ , - . .. M .".J-- , y lt m Mother's Day. .. r Hilfords Dealer Alias vTuraiMiy Alias Tires DELTA SINGERS TO APPEAR HERE Dinner guests at the Howard The Sentinels, concert singCopk home on Mother's Day were Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Koch ing group from Delta, will apand Rozetta Handley of Milford pear in Milford in concert on and Mrs. Floyd Hansen and sons Friday, May 28th, it was anFOR SALE New bicycle valof Richfield. nounced today by Mrs. Ruth ued at $60.00; will sell for $40. Lish, publicity director for The Phone 280 or contact David Mrs. S. D. Atkin and son Stan Milfordalres. Killam. The Milfordalres are appearof San Pedro, Calif., visited at the BUI Stewart home on May 6. ing in Delta at a future date, Baseball glove. FOUND They are former South Milford Mrs. Llsh said, in an exchange Identify at News Office. residents. Mrs Atlrin'a hnshanri concert with the Sentinels. died last February. FOR SALE 73-- frontage lot thur, who is at present stationed west of high school football A large crowd of ladies and at Las Vegas and taking part in field. See Mrs. Walma Holm, or children met. on May 7 to cele- the atomic tests. Other guests Mrs. Rachel Neeley at WiUard brate the birthday of the Social were Bonnie Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson home In So. Milford. Hour Club. Carl Elmer, and Mr. and Mrs. Gael Elmer and family. Tried a Want-A- d lately? Mr. and Mrs. George C. Good win were In Logan recently to vish uieir son Jack and his ft family. GOOD INTENTION Donna Tolley was home for Mother's Day. Obart Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Junior Stewart and baby son were week-envisitors at the Lew ain't tnuffl Three CsM af Soft Km Driving Courtesy (h't Contdgioui) f Watch it) Common sent (Use ii d Stewart home. C-- ora Howard, Rosalie and Betty Cook were in Cedar City on business last Saturday. Tato Hm4f Uwy "Tt SANir la vmt taall m4 mwIm. wwwtj vftw mfnwr m mm i i in i . m Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Elmer last Sunday were Soph 'a Johnson and her son Ar b nGn f Allowances Trade-i- n Schramm's Auto Service , Duard Evans, Lew Stewart and Floyd Wright were home for r i Check Our Liberal Mr. and Mrs. Gael Elmer were among those who attended the dance festival at St. George last Visiting at the home of Jess and Joan McKnight are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fickess of Fairfield, Calif., and Mrs. Jean Desimone of San Francisco. Both Mrs. Fickess and Mrs. Desimone are sisters of Joan. ! New Buicks the clubhouse on May 2, and on May 9 the Young Farmers and their wives had a dancing party. Saturday. THURSDAY. MAY 14. 1IS$ Used Cars with a Future I Courtaay oa tta Bifhway la contagious try HI X a i Adults 25c - urn 1 Br MRS. BETH FISHER and there about the kitchen, Soon the long dining table was j", extended to accommodate the Mr. and Mrs. Basil Rollins hungry crowd. Great platters of barbecued, sandwiches, sal- spent last Saturday in Cedar ads, plcklespies and cakes were City." served. How good it all tasted Community Club was held at with the pots of piping hot cof fee making frequent trips around the table to bring added cheer THE L D S First Ward gave and comfort. The beloved lady Mr. and Mrs. Victor Moore a of the house received many j farewell party Monday evening beautiful and useful gifts, re - after Priesthood, at the church. aponding most graciously to the Dancing was enjoyed by 100 good wishes and congratulaions I friends of the Moore's, and the of her friends. following program was present. "And we all loved her for her ed, with Carlyle Gronning as master of ceremonies: modest grace Duet, Mr. and : Mrs. J. M. And comeliness of figure and j Hughes; of face." piano trio, Gail Ed Carleen wards, Gronning and down the Looking long table, Jolaine Archer; reading, Mrs. we were thinking again of the old saying: "The best scenery is Guy Whittaker; tap dance, Matlock. the faces of our friends." Games? Mr. Moore has been commerNone were needed, for the evecial teacher at the Milford High ning was filled with much laugha positer, fine talk and rare good fel- school, and has accepted in an Ogden school next tion lowship. . It was very late when the year. broke up or perhaps we party should aay it was early, for It was after midnight when the Dick Lowe presents final goodnights were said, and good 'wishes for each and all pupils of the were heartily exchanged. The pomp and ceremony of life is LOWE DANCE STUDIOS sometimes but Idle show, but the simple and kindly pleasures of family remembrances leave a warm glow in every heart, and HOLIDAYS sanctify to each of us the homely common and joys with which our lives are filled. HAPPY Those present 'were Smith Adair of Denver, Bert Adair Jr. i of Redwood, Calif.; Mrs. Adeline j "Dancing Thru the Calendar" Reese and Mrs. D. M. Adair of Palo Alto, Calif.;' Mr. and Mrs. ' Floyd Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Se'h Jackson and Mrs. June Smith of MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL Delta; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill AUDITORIUM Miller, Walter Miller and Hampton Burke of Black Rock; Mr. and Mrs. Jr .R. Murdock, Miss TUESDAY. MAY 26 Gladys Gospill, Miss Virginia at 8:00 p. m. Baxter, Mrs. Dorothy Gale,' Mrs. Lulu Mae Clay, and this reporter, Mrs. Ven H,:Wtlson, of - J1 IH f)! i rail no piiro j: - Tha Roman Artna, Nlmas, Franca. The summer In Franca is a Joy complete. For June and July this year, I have planned a holiday trip that will embrace tares old cities in the south of Franca. I suspect that the theater festivals are only an excuse, because Nimes, Carcassonne, and Avignon are fascinating. ), a For five days in June festival of music, danca, and drama will be held at Nimes. This Imposing old town, a provincial Roma in the days of the Caesars, still holds games, bullfights, and stage performances in its Roman arena. Then in early July (5-- 1 J), I will be in Carcassonne. One of the last of the old fortified cities la Europe, Carcassonne is as different from Nimes as the Roman world was from (13-17- the Dark Ages that constructed i massive walls. Tna stage performances will be given in the ancient theater within the fortress. While you almost expect to see knight in armor on the walls ot Carcassonne, at Avignon you will b a little disappointed not to meet a troubadour. In the lJOO's when the age of chivalry flourished. 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