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Show ! His LOOKING BACKWARD Items of interest taken from the Files of the Milford News of fifteen years ago. this week With the seed season about! over, a comprehensive report on Beaver county's production had been gien before the Lions club by C. G. Haskell, seed buyer. Five cars were shipped from Mil-ford, Mil-ford, two of them being bought from farmers in Beaver bottoms. The total shipments from this county were 170,961 pounds. It brought 19 cents for common and 30 cents for Grimm, as threshed. For cleaned seed, the prices were a cent of two higher. Mr. and Mrs. Georg-e Jefferson, Irma Gillies, Mrs. Karl Levi and Mrs. Scott Tanner had been guests of the Women's Republican club at Beaver. A very large crowd had attended attend-ed a Hallowe'en costume dance given by the G. LAI ladies. Prizes were given for the best costumes, and Walter McCulley won the prize for the best character, that of a modern tramp, and Miss Nettie Net-tie Hodges for the prettiest costume. cos-tume. 'Mrs. Myles White had entertained enter-tained at a gay party in honor of the fifth birthday of her daughter, Marie. The little girl's two grandmothers, grand-mothers, Mrs. K,arl Levi and Mrs. Roy White sr., were present and also the following little guests: Almeda Edwards, Lila Frazier, Irene Atkin, Carol Chilton, Alice Griffiths, BarbaTa and Wallace Lang, Betty Lyman, Dorothy Miller, Mil-ler, and Robert and Kelly Stewart. The ladies of the "500" club entertained their husbands at a progressive supper. Twenty people peo-ple were in attendance. Mrs. Bill Talbot, assisted by Mrs. Merrill Edwards, served the first and second courses at the Ta'lbot home; Mrs. Ashworth and Mrs. Steve Harris were hostesses at the the third course at the Harris home; Mrs. Walter Griffiths and Mrs. Warren Atkin presided o(ter the fourth course at the Atkin home. The party then assembled at the Earl Dewey home, where Mrs. Leonard Muir, Mrs. Myles White and Mrs. Dewey were hostesses host-esses for the evening. |