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Show As LOOKING BACKWARD tS jf&t&T' "cms of 'nlerest t?,ken from the - "filU- Fifteen years ago, this week 1 (Issues for April G and 13, 1923) Milford's Kind Words club, afUr a useful existence of some four yeai-3, had passed out of existence in favor of a Chamber of Com-merse. Com-merse. Officers of the new organization organi-zation were as follows: Dr. H. C. Hunter, president; Joseph Blum-'berg, Blum-'berg, vice president; S. S. Atkin, se;rctary ; William Markham, treasurer. trea-surer. Mr. Markham, Mr. A;kin and L. R. Bowen were appointed as a membership committee. j Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cottrell haa expected to go on a month's trip to Kansas City, stopping in Salt Late, and Denver, Ccflorado, 'to visit friends enroUie: Voi Kansas City. Howard Gospill, a junior at the Agricultural college in Logan, had registered in classes of horticulture horticul-ture and sheep husbandry. At . ' the end of 'the spring quarter he was to return home and work on his father's farm until next school; term. Mrs. Phil Orwin had entertained a number of friends with rag tacking. After sewing a couple 01 hours a social time was had with refreshments being served to Mrs. I Jack Sherwood, Mrs. Coleman, j Mrs. Walter Muir, Mrs. James Tanner, Mrs. Roy White, Mrs. Charles Clements, Mrs. George , Shaffer, Mrs. Mattie Armstrong, Mrs. Maabius and Miss Lapriel Clements. : Mrs. William Cochrane had entertained at cards for Mrs. Berkheimer. The hostess was as- srsted by Mrs. Rachel Jefferson in serving a two course luncheon to ' the following ladies: Mrs. Jack Williams, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Glenn, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. David, Mrs. Sterling, Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Boyter, Mrs. Blumberg, Mrs.! ' Fred Jefferson, Mrs. Ernst, Mrs. Sloan, Mrs. McKeon, Mrs. Korns, Mrs. Elmer and Miss Plummer. The Misses Erickson and Thorne chaperoned a jolly party of the younger set on a truck ride and jicnic to Mir.ffsville eanioin. Those making the trip were Melvin and Marvin Stanley, Rulon Bird, Thorold White, Leonard Muir, Ellis George, Charles Glenn, Owen Stoker, Arvilla Muir, Louise Levi, Jennicj Eriekson and Lillian Th'ornie. Mrs. James F. Glenn and Mrs. H. C. Hunter had entertained at cards for Mrs. Berkheimer, a former for-mer resident of Milford. Progressive Progres-sive 500 was played with Mrs. J. Blumberg, Miss' 'Grace Plummer, Mrs. r.achcl Jefferson, Mrs. William Wil-liam Elmer, Mrs. C. C. Sloan, 'Mrs. Jack Williams, Mrs. Paul Evans, Mrs. Willi am Cochrane, . Mrs. Charles Brpans, Mrs. George Harris Har-ris and Mrs. Walter Erst being present. Miss Lillian Tanner and Mrs. Morris Johnson, assisted iby 'i'-s. D. A. Tanner and Mrs. W. E. Fernley had entertained for Mrs. Miles White, a recent ibride. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Vincent' were rejoicing over the arrival of ; a ibaby girl, born April 11. 1 A baby igirl had arrived at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Sipencer Schow, born April 8. A son had been Morn to Mr. and Mrs. John Mortensen on April 9. : i A daughter had ibeen horn to ' Mr. and Mrs. Chris Herman on April 2. The eighth grade had given a very enjoyable program in assembly. as-sembly. The program was as fol- lows: Story, Eva Coleman; piano solo by the Misses Johnson; story, Luzene Jennings; poem, Jessie Hickman and story by Bud Stephenson. Charles Hollis had met with a serious and painful accident at the shops. While at work on. an engine en-gine the oil burner exploded and bis hair was all singed off and his face blown full of smoke and burndd to fcadly hi ; eyies wpi swollen shut. It had been announced thai school would close April '27. |