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Show .Mrs. Walter Carlucn accom-: accom-: panied Mrs. O. A. Faray and children to Delta Saturday for a visit with relatives. ' Lester Williams, wno "nas been serving the Union Pacific railroad as a special agent for more than a year, was in Milford the fore part of the week for a visit with his family and friends. He has been stationed as guard just over the line in Nevada, but is considering con-sidering entering train service as a brakeman. V WANTED Girl for light housekeeping. house-keeping. Mrs. J. E. Muncey. 26-K V -FOUND Pair ladies' rimless elasses, some two weeks ago. Call at Mrs. Clayton VanGe-rder, 700 Walrus Ave. 1 - - . . J . Harry C. Meeker arrived in .Milford Sunday from Denver to join his wife, the former LaVera Connell, and little daughter, who have been visiting with Mrs. Meeker's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Connell, and friends. ' The Milford Parent-Teachers association will meet Monday evening, March 22 at the high school and Mrs. Thomas Gerrard, I president, hopes there will be t present a good representation of , both parents and teachers, since : there are several matters of im-i im-i portance to ibe discussed. ;i Mrs. Sam Cline was hostess to members of the Saturday Afternoon After-noon Bridge club March 13. Those present were Mrs. J. M. Williams, Mrs. William 'Cochrane, Mrs. J. E. ' Wilson, Mrs. J. R. Murdock jr., Mrs. Rudolph Nielsen, Mrs. Loran Bishop, and Mrs. Myron Lewis. I The prize winners at bridge were Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Cochrane and Mrs. Wilson. 1 Mrs. Dick Johnson was hostess to her sewing club Thursday of last week. Those present were Mrs. Stanley Vteorhees, Mrs. Jim irannon, Mrs. Jack Miller, Mrs. Donald Hatch, Mrs. Clyde Griffiths, Grif-fiths, Mrs. Dave Reece, Mrs. Gus Fotheringham, Mrs. Harold Baxter, Bax-ter, Mrs. Mack Gillins, Mrs. Dave Glenn, Mrs. Cecil Killam, Mrs. Julian Arnold and Mrs. Robert Tomsik. Beverley Weston, Rae Bond and Jean Brisco entertained Monday evening at a handkerchief shower in honor ictf the birthday of Idonna Denney. The party was held at the J. H. Weston home and among those present were Ronda Open-shaw, Open-shaw, Colleen Nolan, Claudia Easton, Carlie Waddoups, May-dean May-dean Paul and the honored guest and hostesses. It's now "Grandpa" Walter E. Martin who does such a fine job as president of the Milford Town board of trustees. And Mrs. Martin Mar-tin was in Ogden to welcome their first grandchild, a fine balby boy which was born March 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher. Mrs. Fisher is the former Miss Gladys Martin while the proud new daddy is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Parley B. Fisher. Word ccmes to local relatives and friends of the arrival of a fine balby boy, James Douglas, born to Sergeant and Mrs. James Angell at Cedar City. Mrs. Angell is the former Miss Josephine Holt, local beauty shop operator. Sergeant Angell, formerly of Milford has been located at Gilroy, California with an infantry unit and is now on a furlough to be with his wife and baby their first. v |