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Show FIRST WARD BAZAAR On Tuesday, September the 9th, the ladles of the First Ward will hold a bazaar; they wilt have everything every-thing on sale needed for the young boy or girl going to school, as well, of course, as having the usual articles arti-cles always found at such an affair. The variety will be large, and the quantity sufficient to give all a selection. se-lection. The doors will open to the public promptly at 4:30 p. m. In the evening ev-ening there will be a program and a lunch. Every one is cordially invited. A chicken supper was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brown last Tuesday evening a week, t which there Were present Misses lara aud Chlora Steele, Fern Lud- v, Dycie Law, and Marcla Tan-iren.and Tan-iren.and Messrs. A. E. Brown, N. .Droadbent, Esper Funk, and Carl rJfammerbaick. The guests arrived early and played games until about midnight. The cold night of las week reached 38, within six degrees of the freez-1 lng point. Alvin Bohn and Francis Brady were married at Fillmore last Wednesday. Wed-nesday. . They; will make their home in Abraham for a while. The Chronicle Joins with their many friends in wishing them much happiness. happi-ness. Ferl Lewis returned to Delta last week from Ely, Nevada, where he has been working for some time. Henry Whicker of Fillmore is visiting relatives in Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Groaning are in Salt Lake City taking in the Rodeo, Ro-deo, Charles Peppard motored to the City Friday. Mrs. Lizzie Whicker and family motored to Fillmore Friday to enjoy en-joy a swim in the warm spring. Lloyd Black from Ft. Dougles in visiting his mother, Mrs. Dennis Black, who is Improving after a long sick spell. Mrs. Spencer Wright took her little lit-tle daughter, Phyllis, to Salt Lake City last wek to have her tonsils removed. re-moved. Dr. Wallace H. Wright accompanied ac-companied them to the city. MILLARD COUNTY PAIR Deseret, Sep. 24, 25, and 26 |