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Show j fe LOOKING BACKWARD I j LVMirh- Items of interest taken from the j ' wH$f few 3a J) Files of the Milford News of 'j "riic'5l3 Fifteen years ago this week j Miss Margaret Fothering-ham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Fotheringham jr., and. Clairmont Nichols, son of Bert Nichols, had been united in marriage at the county court house, March 27, 1922. Clark Kesler had given the proceeds pro-ceeds of two picture shows for the benefit of the park and playground. play-ground. Very enjoyable music was furnished at the shows by Prof. Allred, Lillian Stoker, Mercy Or-win, Or-win, D. N. Hickman and Al Kirk. Among those going to the Junior prom at Beaver in the Murdock academy were Mrs. Phil Orwin and daughter Mercy, Barbara and Margaret Mar-garet Fothering'ham, Juanita Hickman, Hick-man, Ella Johnson, Clare Nichols, Andy Winkler and Walter Griffiths". Grif-fiths". Mrs. Steve Stoker had been surprised sur-prised at her home by a number of friends. Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. George Litchfield, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Orwin, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jennings, Jen-nings, Mrs. Christy Lee, Mrs. Mat-tie Mat-tie Armstrong, Mrs. William Ernst, Mrs. Martha Reisner, Mrs. L. G. Schuller, Mi-s. George Shaffer, Mrs. William Faucett and Lillian Stoker. Word 'had been received drom Mrs. W. J. Wilson, telling of her safe arrival at her old home in Iowa. She had been quite sick but c- was better and expected to return to Milford. Mrs. Charles ' Moore had entertained enter-tained the Ladies bridge club with Mrs. E. A. Olsen, Mrs. C. C. Sloan, Mrs. William Dobson, Mrs. J. Mc-1 Kay, MrsJ Jack Haymond, Mrs. George Spettigue, Mrs. Charles ! Moore and Mrs. Joe Saxamon being : present. |