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Show LOOKING BACKWARD Items of interest taken from the j (wlrY fcSq pfefey Flits of the Milford News of t jV2tC- Fifteen years ago this week J ; 4 The I. 0. 0. F. lodge of Milford and reaver had met at the Maeser heu.-e. near the Murdock academy in Beaver near the mouth of the Beaver canyon, to celebrate '.he 10(!th anniv:-sary of Odd Fellowship Fel-lowship in America. James Glenn bad been the orator of the day with others taking part on tht program. About lf0 people were j in attendance. J Wis. Bernard Hutchins had enteitaincd at a birthday party j April 25 in honor of her daughter j Hannora. 1 Miss Eleanor Griffiths, Mil-1 fold's mcst popular girl and j busine ss woman, was to be mar-1 ried May 3 to Jack Evans of Salt J Lake City. Mrs. Ralph Quayle had been hostess to the P. H. C. club. Five hundred was played with Mrs. Geor.?o Moore winning the high score prize and Mrs. Charles Fcrd the consolation prize. Members of the Jolly Stitchers club had motored to Reed, where they were entertained by Mrs. Eb Tanner at a delicious chicken dinner. Mrs. J. M. Kinney and Mrs. Eph Smith vere invited guests Mrs. J. B. Rudert had entertained entertain-ed members of the Catholic league at "500". Prizes -were given to Mrs. L. B. Bohn and Mrs. J. J. Keough. Mil's. Charles Miller had entertained enter-tained in honor of the birthday of W. W. Miller. Five hundred was played with Mrs. Rolf Bellingmo, ! M. P. Lewis, Mrs. Vernon Johnson and Rolf Bellingmo winning the prizes. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mudock jr., Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Korns, Mrs. J. H. Weston, Miss Ardath Johnson, W. J. Munfcrd and LaMar Outzen. I j Mrs. C. R. Parrish had been ! hostess to members of the Ladies Bridge club A seven o'clock dinner din-ner was served after which bridge was played. Those attending were Mrs. Charles Parrish and Miss Virginia Parrish of Centerville, Mrs. C. C. Sloan, Mrs. Charles Newhart, Mrs. C. E. Moore, Mrs. W. H. Elmer, Mrs. C. J. Him-' street, Mrs. W. W. Markham and Mrs. W. T. Morley. |