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Show 'juniors plan annual promenade, theme of social event is secret I April 15 is the date set for the" 1 Milford High school's annual j ; Junior Prom, but the prom com- mittee, headed by Neil Garfield, 1 refuses to divulge the "theme" I until the doors open to admit J the students and townfolks to , the formal affair. I Beginning work early in the : j year, the prom committee has i "everything under control" and ' progressing according to schedule, sched-ule, Mr. Garfield announced today. to-day. The special setting has all been planned, and many of the decorations have been built and hidden from inquisitive eyes until time to start decorating I the gym, where the prom will ! be held. Assisting Mr. Garfield with the affair will be Mr. David C. j Watkins, class advisor, Roma: Myers, Carol Hollis, Henry Schoo, Bonnie Tomsik, Gerald Stoker, Betty Hickman, Norma Reese and Glen Casterline. HOSPITAL NOTES . Craig Lee made his appearance appear-ance at the Milford Hospital, March 25th. He was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alva J. Kirk, and weighed 8 lbs., 4 oz. Mr. James Mayer is receiving receiv-ing treatment at the Milford Hospital for injuries, suffered in an automobile accident Tuesday morning one mile south of Beaver. Beav-er. Mr. Mayer was en route to Los Angeles when the driver lost control of the pickup tru(ck in which he was riding when it skidded on slippery roads and overturned. Mr. Walter Johnson underwent under-went a major operation March 25th. Mrs. Frank Sullivan returned to her home with her new daughter, daugh-ter, Sunday. The little Miss was born March 22nd, weighing 8 lbs., 4" oz. |