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Show t54Ss LOOKING BACKWARD JAfy'Sv Items of interest taken from the Fils of ti,e !N,ilford News of Fifteen years bko this week a Phyllis Levi had been the prize winner in the eighth grade "Belter English" poster congest. Wallace Moore's pester was specially mentioned. men-tioned. The new depot of the Union Pacific had b-cen completed. The cost of the building- was about $200,000 and with the cost of the platfirm, lighting and heating system, hotel furnishings and electrical equipment, this sum was brought up to Approximately $250,000. There had been born to Mr. and Mrs. John Holm, a baby boy, on November 12. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris had announced the arrival of a baby girl, born November 6. Mr. and Mrs. James Lang had come to Milford to make their home for the winter. i Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Olson had entertained the G. I. A. socially at their home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Himsl'reet, Mr. ' and Mrs. William Sterling, Mr. and : Mrs. F. Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Steenbock, Mr. and Mrs. Grover i Cuddy, Mrs. J. Killam, Mrs. J. i Hanlon, Hrs. Charles Sportsman, Mrs. Millsiip, Mrs. George Hanson, j Mrs. Charles Neuhart, Mrs. William Wil-liam Dawson, Mrs. G. W. White, Mrs. Charles Husbands, Avanell Neuhart, Masters Jack Hanlon, Billy Sterling ami Bill Dawson, Rose Sterling and Sarah Ellen Otddy. Mrs. Chirk Kesler had entertained enter-tained for her son, Clark jr., in honor of his 13th birthday. Those present were Pauleen VanWormer, Olive Johnson, Keba lvorns, Phylis Levi, Dorothy Murdock, Leroy Van Wormer, Lyle McGee, Billy Cochrane Coch-rane ami Mildred Killam. o |