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Show Al Kirk was taken to the hos-oital hos-oital Monday in the Legion ambulance, am-bulance, after suffering a mild heart attack caused by overt work on his farm. Two-day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen R. Smith were Mr. Smith's brolhcr-i., and sister, Mr. and Mrs D a Gardner, and their dauht' Mary Helen, of Dale, Oregon ' Society Clubs ! Mrs. Patricia Williams, Editor Phone 150 A BABY SHOWER honoring Mrs. Barbara Jones was he'd Monday evening it the Charles Atkin home, with Mrs. Kather-ine Kather-ine Atkin and Mrs. Shirlene Barnee as co-hostesses. The ladies played coolie, with high prize going to Mrs. Jeanette S'oker and consolation to Mrs. Maude Stoker. Others playing were Mrs. Janet Root, Mrs. Nona Gillins, (i;s. Billie Stoker, Mrs. LaDawn Frazier, Mrs. Mary Albrecht, Wrs. Geniel Moore, Mrs. Jean Jones, Mrs. Rae Larsen, Mrs. Ramona Smith, and Mrs. Betty fane Ferguson. Mrs. Jones opened many lovely gifts, after which pie and hot :hocolate were served. THE ROSARIANS held their regular meeting Oct. 6th at the home of Mrs. Jane GUlis. Plans were made for their annual card party, which will be held Nov. 24Ui. A turkey will be given a.-; a door prize. March 17th was the dato svt for the bazaar. Members present were Mavg McDermott, Ethel Smith, Edith Wisner, Theressa Pitchfo. Ih. Jean Hanley, Jane Gillis an Father Valine. THE EPSILON Sigma Alpha sorority met at the home of Hilda Smith Monday night, with LaRue Varley acting as co-hostess. co-hostess. The business for thf month was discussed and plans were made f,or a Hallowerw-party Hallowerw-party the last part of the mort'- Plans were also made for rush-, rush-, ing new members. The study lesson for the month was literature and lan-j lan-j guage. For this the hostesses ' engaged Arthur Hansen and he gave a very interesting talk on "The History of Language." Strawberry shortcake and coffee cof-fee were served to Mrs. Helen ""ks. l"rrs. V"rle Hirfon. M's. Selma Kirk. Mrs. Juanita Glea-son, Glea-son, Mrs. Garnet Garfield, Mrs Nettie Kirk, Mrs. Doris Gusav-son, Gusav-son, Mrs. Rosemary Davie. Mrs. T,aue Varl'-v. M-s. Wiida Smith. ""I he guest for the evening, Mr. Hansen. TUESDAY, Oct. 7. a d'stricl I meeMng was b'ed at Ced?r. City to discuss affiliation with the National Council of Catholic Women. Ladies from Milford attending . vera Theressa Pitchforth, Florence Flor-ence Crahan, Ethel Smith, and they were accompanied by Fath- THE AMERICAN Legion Auxiliary Aux-iliary met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Metta Weston. Brief talks were given by State Department President Mrs. Lona Watson, District President Mrs. Idel'a Baseman, District Secre- j 'arv Mrs. Annie Esplin, and Mrs. Arns. 1 Members present were President Presi-dent Mrs. Ethel Smith, Mrs. Naomi Hughes, Mrs. Carlie Wad-:ioups, Wad-:ioups, Mrs. Ardath Outzen, Mrs. Virginia U'Ren, Mrs. Margaret Morehouse, Mrs. Patricia Williams, Wil-liams, Mrs. Jane Gillis, Mrs. Florence Crahan. Mrs. Sybil Walker, Mrs. Dora Smithson, and ,he hostesses, Mrs. Nina Bingham, Bing-ham, Mrs. Letha'Smyth and Mrs. Matta Weston. After a business meeting, a dessert course was serevd by the hostesses. Happy Birthday Mrs. Victor Moore. She was honored at a .ucijy party Wednesday evening eve-ning at the home of Mrs. Arthur Hansen. t Valine. Mrs. Smith was appointed secretary sec-retary of the organization. A special meeting was held at the I O. R. Smith home on Fridajy-r Oct. 10th, at which time the Rosar-'ans Rosar-'ans were affiliated with the national group. Stopping 'n Milford to sec their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill, were Mr. and Mrs. Ros's McBeth, who were en route to their home in Caliente after a vacation trip I thru the Middle West. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Terry are building a new brick home near the Gale Banks residence. Seven new homes are now under construction in that area. Mrs. Nils Johnson Jr. and 2-month 2-month - old daughter Jennifer-Dora, Jennifer-Dora, have returned to their home in Long Beach after visiting visit-ing her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nils Johnson Sr. Mrs. Johnson expects her husband to arrive soon from overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Briscoe and daughter Colleen were visitors in Provo Sunday and Monday. Visitors at the S. W. Nichols home the past week were Mrs. Parley Turnbow, Edna's mother, and two sisters, Afton and Lila, and Loren Ashcroft. FOR SALE Universal bag-type bag-type vacuum cleaner, used only one year. Call 13 1-W or see Mrs. John Nay. Mrs. Jack Brown left last week for Eureka, where she will j live with her daughter, Mrs. i Ruth Duggan. Mrs. M. M. Treat has spent the j past three weeks visiting a son in Spokane, Wash. She is ex- pected to return to Milford this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rice have moved into the home they recently purchased thru the Kirk Realty Co., formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fitch. Mrs. C. W. Austin of Spring-vil'e Spring-vil'e is here visiting at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunker have just returned from a month's trip to Winchester, N. Y., where they visitied with Mrs. Dunker's daughter. j The ambulance call Tuesday j was for Mrs. Nora Cross, who ' collapsed at the Beaver County Clinic. Mrs. Cross is now in the hospital for observation. |