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Show HMfe LOOKING BACKWARD SVVA Items of interest tajten from the -lUMiL Fiks of thc Mi,ford News of Fifteen years ago,, this week Dr. Charles Russell Parish haa purchased ithe practice of Dr. C. F Swanson and was to continue the practice of medicine and surgery at Milford. The girls of the Milford high school had given a program with Mary Vincent, Gertrude Baxter, Arvilla Muir and Louise Levi itak-ing itak-ing part. Mrs. Jack Theissen had been hostss to her ibridge club. Those present were Mrs. William Elmer Mrs. J. R. Murdock jr., Mrs. Paul Evans, Mrs. J. M. Williams, Mrs C. C. Sloan, Mrs. Will Fernley ana Mrs. George Harris. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gardner had arrived in Milford fr,oori the east to make their home here permanently. perman-ently. The Beaver County Fish and Game club had held the most interesting- meeting in its history at it he court house in Baver. The meeting was presided over by Carl Tdton, president of the club, and George Skinner was secretary. Through the efforts of the clul). the state had spent several thousand thous-and dollars in this county by establishing es-tablishing a fish hatchery. Through the club Minersville reservoir was stocked with calt fish, ten pair ot Hungarian pheasants were turned loose in South ereek territory, a fifth of a million of small fish were planted in the streams and lakes and Cy's Cache had been stocked with an abundance ictf fry: , which were to be turned into Bea-: Bea-: ver river as soon as the flooo i waters had passed. j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luedtke hao announced the arrival of a baby girl, born April 18. ! Mr. and Mrs. Otto Steerebock I George Dealing and Fred Jeffer-: Jeffer-: son had attended a big Fish ana j Game meeting in Beaver. |