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Show ! I - . jj Hkafe3 LOOKING BACKWARD ' fCSOi 'if Items of interest taken from the v " Fifteen years ago. this week (Issues of December 21 and 28) According to a report of the secretary of the loocl American Red Cros3 chapter, Mrs. Susan Glenn, the annual roll call showed 125 members with $91 raised. Installation of officers of Ruth Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, had been held and the following fol-lowing were installed: Belle Fern-ley,, Fern-ley,, worthy matron; William Cochrane, worthy patron; Ruth Williams, secretary; Anna Cochrane, Coch-rane, treasurer; Sarah Harton. conductor; Mrs. F. E. Casterline, associate conductor; GlKdys Gos-pil, Gos-pil, Ada; Edna Gadbery, Ruth; Mrs. R. M. Copekmd, Esther; Mrs. B. Allyn, Electra; Mrs. F. W. Gos pill, chaplain; Mrs. G. R. Wilcox, marshal; Mrs. Vena" Wilson, organist; or-ganist; Pearl Moore, warden; ChaTles E. Moore, chaplain. Retiring Re-tiring Worthy Matron Susan M. Baxter, was the installing officer. After the chapter, a banquet was senVed to all members and their families. There had been born to Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hardy, on December 17, a fine baby girl. The town of Milford was in receipt of a check for seven thou-commission. thou-commission. This amount was for sand dollars from the stkite road commission. This amount was for the tax levied by the county. A banquet had been given at the Union Pacific dining room by members of the Service Star Legion Le-gion and the American Legion Auxiliary for Mrs. Charles Miller who was leaving for Caliente to (Continued on Insert) V i Who Was Eight? Mrs. Brown The idea! That conductor con-ductor glared at me just as if I hadn't paid my fare. Mrs. Blue And what did you do? Mrs. Brown I glared right back just as if I had! Looking Backward (Continued from page 4 ) make her home. Toasts at the bnquet were given by Mrs. Susie Smith, Mrs. Leonard Bowen, Mrs. Viola Johansen and Mrs. Annie J. Atkin. Others present were Mrs. Marie Lewis, Mrs. Orina Cbrlson, Mrs. Lelia Noorda, Mrs. Edna Parrish, Mrs. Ethel 'Nielsen, Mrs. Mii'ry Nichols, Mrs. Helena B. Mc-Garry Mc-Garry and Mrs. Lila Weber. Mrs. Grover Cuddy had delightfully delight-fully entertained members of the G. I. A. nd their husbands. The feature of the evening had been ''500". Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Al Cline, Mrs. William Dawson, Mrs. Lindsay Wadding-ham, Wadding-ham, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Sports-( Sports-( man, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith, Mrs. J. Jeffers, Mrs, Otto Steen-bock, Steen-bock, Mrs. dailoway and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner of Kanosh. Triple birthday anniversaries had been observed on December 18, when Mrs. Tom Campbell' entertained graciously a her home! in honor of Mrs. George Jefferson, Jeffer-son, Miss Bessie Killam and Charles S. Glenn. Among the students returning home for the Christmas holidays' were Dorothy James of Black Rock, who was attending school at Roland Hall m Salt Lake City; Miss Beryle Young from the U. of U., the Misses Beth and Eva Coleman Cole-man from Westminster college, Frank Carter from U. S. A. C. at Logan, Jack Ahern from the B. Y. U. at Provo, and the Misses Phyllis Phyl-lis and Dorothy Levi from school in Salt Lake City. The following Minersville students stu-dents who had been attending the B. A. C. at Cedar City were home for the Christmas holidays: holi-days: Elva Hall, Vie and Lillian Carter, Winnie LeFevre, Henry Hall, Wallace Osborne, Elmer Roberts., Ro-berts., Clarence Gillins, DeWayne Carter, Carl Murdock, Harold and Delos Baker. Mrs. E. D. Young was hostess to a group of little tots, the occasion being the birthday of her small daughter Shirley. The guests were Carol Chilton, Buddy Chilton, Chil-ton, Dex Cowley, Narlie Hall, Al-Continued Al-Continued Other Side) Looking Backward (From Other Side) imeda Edwards, Jeanne Schow, Helen Baker, Alice and Abe Hes- lington, George Femley, Carolyn Clay and Alfreda Marquis. Mrs. Vtvian Fern Berry and Dr. H. C. Hunter had been married December 27 at the Methodist parsonage. The wedding was attended at-tended only by close friends, and the newlyweds left immediately for southern California. They were to make their future home in Milford. |