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Show !! (vfcs LOOKING BACKWARD feuT Item of in(rmt tnkrn froiu th I ' "'A, JlV - Fifteen yearn ago thin wek a t W:at wus the first football iiame ever to have boon pl:iys.l in Heaver county, was won by the Heaver hiv; h school at Heaver on Armistice day, over the Milford hig'i school by a score of SI to 0. Th Heaver win outweighed the Milfonl moil by about 'JO pounds to the man. Milford's lineup was As follows: Voter Hanks, fullback ami captain; Jack Ahem, loft half ; Harold liailey. right half; Ralph Tanner, quarterback; Roldo Turner, Turn-er, center; Jack Hillary, right : guard; Howard Jones, left guard; Max Root, right tackle; Ross Rat-' terson, left tackle; Hilly Cochrane,' left eml: Frank Carter, right end; and coach, Fred Cottrell. A Ford oar belonging to Fred Cottrell and loaned to a crowd of young people to attend tin1 celebration cele-bration of Armistice ilay lit Heaver, Hea-ver, ! ad overturned near Adams-villo. Adams-villo. Miss Thelina Roeieis, who was driving the car, and Miss Kva Howinan were the only ones injured in-jured and they not seriously. Other occupants of the car wore Minn Mrt!l' Osbnnu', Miss I.u-;ena I.u-;ena Jennings and 1'ov lleckle-tlinni. lleckle-tlinni. t Aiu.thei' car wrecked on Armistice Armis-tice day was one owned by Cecil KiUani. It ran into a herd of cattle near the Adamsville bridge. None of the boys was hurt. T'f' occupants occu-pants of the cur were Howard Jones, I.aVon Bird, Ted McCulley, Robert Killain and Dolph Carzan. Tom Mastros, who was asso- I elated with lly I'avis jn operatinK the Mill'ord-Kly statfe line, had re-' United home from u four nioiitliH visit in Athena, (ircocc, with his ' mother and sister. Mis. Joo M unlock had entwr- tinned November 1, in honor of' j the liirthday of her son Cordon. The little honor truest was unuiat-ed unuiat-ed by his sisters, Dorothy and Hetty. The quests present were Jack Tlleisseii, Konnie uiul Dur-leiie Dur-leiie (.'line, Winnie Tate, kh Harris, Har-ris, Keith Webster, Virginia (!al-1111111-, Harbara Parrish, Hilly Markham and Have I-ewis. Members of the I-adies Catholic league had e.iven u very successful success-ful Hallowe'en dance. The members mem-bers wei'x Mrs. Kudert, president; Mrs. Morley, vico president; Mrs. John llanlon, secretary-treasurer; .Mrs. (). I!. Smith, Mrs. J. A. Kel-lcy, Kel-lcy, Mrs. Cone 1'iU-lil'oel.h, Mrs. vSam Reveal, Mrs. t'linrles Sorts-inan, Sorts-inan, Mrs. Charles Uim.street, Mrs. Pick (lorrell and Mrs. J. V.. Han-Ion Han-Ion sr. Wold had been re"iveil here of the birth of a daughter on November No-vember 0 to Mr. und Mrs. Harry Coon of Oompton, California, former residents of Milford. Mrs. Krma Gillies had entertained enter-tained several little- plrls, November Novem-ber 7, in honor of the sewnth liirthday of her daughter Marie. Ti.o small quests were Carlo Smith, Margaret Petson, Margaret Mar-garet Litchfield, Kleanor Hickman, Hick-man, Zola Ropers, Klaino Kirk, nnd Marie Carlson. M |