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Show dfelfc LOOKING BACKWARD fQS-Fr!!" Items ot interest taken from the i Vwftsj-n W b.)jL Fik? of tfie Milord Nw ' 3 Fifteen years ago, thig week 4 The flower show, sponsored by the Social Hour club of South ' Milford, had met with success. ! Many beautiful flowers were dis- J played with first and second prizes awarded as follows: Potted j plants, Mrs. Gospill, asparagus ! fern; Mrs. Cook, Maderia vine.! Mixed boquet, Mrs. J. Hickman;! , Miss Gladys Gospill. Single flow- ers, Mrs. W. C. Cates, gladioli; i Miss Gospill, zinnia. Wild f rowers,' Mrs. Parley Fisher, grasses and J ' flowers; Mrs. Ivan McKnight, ' wild lily. Miss Phyllis Levi had entertain-, entertain-, ed with a handkerchief shower for ; Miss Dorothy Murdock, who was . leaving for an art school in San . Francisco. The V. T. Morley home had been the scene of a birthday party for little Miss Florine Morley, the ' occasion being her third birthday. The No-Hostess club had enter; ; tained at a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. J. R. Murdock. j Dainty handkerchiefs were pre-f pre-f sented to the guest of honor. Those present were Mrs. William Broyles, Mrs. Joe Kinney, Mrs. Frank Farmer, Mrs. Kimmel Coon, Mrs. Spencer Schow and Mrs. S. C. Ruschmeier. About 25 or 30 Milford people were going to BoLse, Idaho, to attend at-tend the Union Pacific athletic meet. Word had been received in Milford Mil-ford tellir.7 of the death of Charles Kelly. Mr. Kelly hud passed away at the I.. D. S. hospital hos-pital in Salt U.ke City from an illness of two months and wis buried in that city from the Catholic cathedral. At the I- I). S. church conference confer-ence held at Beaver, Bishop E. H. Bird had lven rvleu.u'd from the duties of bi-hop of the Milford ward and William A. Miller had been numed as bishop here. The Dem.x-ratj of the Star voting vot-ing district hud met and chonen J. K. Wil-wn, S. C. Ruschmeier and J. V. Reynolds a ri'pre.--r.ta-tivc-s tr, attend the judicial, con-KTessional con-KTessional ami a tat c.r;vT.t;oin. The follow irt,- girlt fr.rn Min-ersville Min-ersville had spent Weral days . Brj'ce canytn: f:f fi- Wmxl, Bertha Pryor. Winr.io b-Fivrr. I-aP.uc Mwn. Mildr.-d Har.iy. Il.-th Rollins, Rol-lins, limp Kvant and Pauline Mathws. They w.ri- ch.iperor.ed by Mr. and Mrs. Fay Colron and Mrs. C. K. Jan -son. - show. The story of this picture revolves about these two when an underworld rat tries to pin the guilt upon them for the murder of several soldiers. The Bumsteads are at it again . . . with Hugh Herbert to add to Blondie's woes! When the only guy who's dizzier than Daigwood . . . tries t0 straighten Dagwood out . . . look out for the funniest "Blomlic" since the laugh-packed 'series began! Tire picture "It's A Great Life," comes to this theatre thea-tre Friday and Saturday as the other picture of a doublo feature show. |