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Show ' ,4,4, LOOKING BACKWARD 75V 1!'"T''"'1 """" "I mli'rml taken from the 1 1 "' Mi,,o,d NewN of I -scr .ijSgy- fifteen yeurs ago this week (Issue of February 23) Miss Lcjuiso Levi and Charles MeCulley were contestants in an oratorical ctnKest held at the hitfh school. Charles was chosen the winner. His subject was, "Abraham "Abra-ham Lincoln, the American." W. W. Butler und Abe Murdock hud had a thrilling experience when their Ford sedan caue.ht fire and -was completely destroyed. Thu loss was about JTjOO. Tho program arranged for the Red Cross charity ball had been as follows: Kowpie dance by Ar-dilla Ar-dilla Sterling, Martha Atkins, Virginia Vir-ginia Baxter and Betty Bloomberg; Bloom-berg; between trains, lionise Levi and Lillian Stoker; violin solo, Mr. Iluhbell; French doll dance, Avon-ello Avon-ello Kewhart; stdo, Margaret Dustnberry ; Little Bo-Peep dance, Chirline Atkin; (uartet, Ora Edwards, Ed-wards, Macel Rogers, Gertrude Baxter and Margaret Pusonberry; Colonial dance, Dorothy Murdock and Babe Sloan. Milton Pool had been confined to his home n:h an attack ol mumps. The Sewing club had spent a pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Farmer. Those present pre-sent were Mrs. Georc Fernley, Mrs. C. Grimshaw, Mrs. Clark Kesler, Mrs. W. F. MeCarty and Mrs. Joe Kinney. Mrs. John Hanlon had entertained entertain-ed at a shower for Mrs. Sam Reveal. Re-veal. Those present were Mes-dames Mes-dames Dave Tanner, William Dawson, Tom Himstreet, Charlef Husbands, C. A. Bailey, GL-org Hanson, Walter Fins1:, John Kills., Kil-ls., K. A. Olson, A. H. Millsap and Mrs. Langenbacker. Mrs. L. D. VanWormer had rivtn a bir:hday party in h"nor of nil son Delroy's 13th birthday. Tho;e j resent were Olive Johnson. Mildred Killam, Druce Carter. Horace Palmer, Frank White, Milton Mil-ton Hunter, Theo Fotheringham, Willie Cochrane, Milton Hearn. Clark Kesler, Cecil Kaminska, Ned Marksheffel und Phyllis Levi. (Issue of March 2) The Continental Oil company was makin? preparations to install in-stall an oil station here just beyond be-yond the Milford Lumber company yards. Mrs. Fred Jefferson had entertained enter-tained at cards in hi.nor of Mrs John Ridge, who was leaving to make her home in Provo. Those present were Mrs. William Cochrane, Coch-rane, Mrs. Al McKeon, Mrs. Turner, Turn-er, Mrs. Price, Mrs. Charles New-hart, New-hart, Mrs. Charles Swanson, Mrs. Rachel Jefferson and Miss Plum-mer. Plum-mer. Stan Tattersall had been ap pointed representa:ive of the Maccabees Mac-cabees in this territory and was making plans to organize here. Mrs. Victor Carlson had enter-;ained enter-;ained 14 little guests at a party in honor of her daughter Helen's 10th birthday. Those present were Helen Bird, Elma Bird, Babe Sloan, Dorothy and Beth Bailey, Kcba Korns, Beth Coleman, Be'.ty were Mesdames Phil Orwin, Laura Sherwood, Mildred Nichols, Margaret Mar-garet Cochrane and Marie Carlson. Mrs. Charles Newhart had entertained enter-tained a number of ladies at cards. Those present were Mesdmes P. J. Evans, J. R. .Murdock, Clark Kesler, Kes-ler, Grover Cuddy, Charles Sportsman, Sports-man, George Fernley, Ross Lang James Lang, George Ranson, William Wil-liam Elmer, Jack Ridge, Charles Swanson and Fred Jefferson. The S. B. A. Silver tea was entertained at the home of Mrs. Charles Kelley. Those present were Mesdames Phil Orwin, Daura Fotheringham, Mattie Armstrong. Milton Pool, Will Elmer, Fred Luedtke, Charles Schow, L. G. Clay and Christy Lee. |