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Show v ' G. I. A. MARKS BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY The regular meeting of the Sego , j. LUy division was held in the Odd i ' Fellows hall last Thursday eve- i f: nng. f I Those present adjourned to the 1 ( residence of Mrs. O. R. Smith for J light refreshments before continu- f i lng on to the charming home of I if , Mrs. William Ashworth, who, with jV- the assistance of Mrs. Otto Stein- bock, Mrs. Grover Cuddy and Mrs. l Y l Walter Carlton, hostesses, served i I home-mnrte ire cream and cake to 1 1 21 guests. Each table was dec-lu dec-lu orated with a vase of beautiful IJ daffodils. If 'j During the course of the evening i: Mrs. O. R. Smith, president of the jg division, gave a very interesting !talk on the origin of the G. I. A. in Milford. Mrs. Charles Husbands and ; Mrs. Agnes Shingleton organized ;! the auxiliary of the Grand Inter-I Inter-I national Auxiliary to the Brother- hood of Locomotive Engineers on j April 11, 1911, at that time giving , the division its name, Sego Lily Number 500. Bridge was played during the evening, with Mrs. Vern Shingleton Shingle-ton being awarded prize for high score in points, Mrs. Nate Smith, high honors, and Mrs. R. E. Banks received the consolation award. V. Mrs. R. B. Colborn, Reporter. |