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Show qJociety BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY. Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horrocks, 51m Twenty-fourth street, about twenty-five twenty-five of Mr. Horrocks' friends surprised surpris-ed him by walking in for a fitting celebration of his birthday anniversary, anniver-sary, which occasion proved a most auspicious one. High-five was played, Mrs .7 S-Daniels S-Daniels and Charles Rasmuascn making mak-ing the high scores. A vocal solo by Mrs I. P. Arnold,, piano solos by Mrs. Joseph Horrocks and Mrs. Cap-Ian Cap-Ian and a vocal scloctlon by Carl Rasmussen wer additional pleasures. pleas-ures. The Imperial orchestra rendered ren-dered a fine m.iBlcal program throughout through-out the evening and a banquet, served serv-ed by Wilson and Feoney. at which covers were laid for twenty-five, was the climax of this delightful evening. even-ing. Toasts to the host and hostess, fitting fit-ting responses and much merrymaking merry-making were thoroughly enjoyed. Among those present were: Mes-damos Mes-damos and Messrs. David Mattson, Carl Alliaon, Carl RasmiiBsen, .T. S. Daniole, I P. Arnold, S. W. Kershaw, Ben Johnson, Charles Rasmusaep, Caplan, E. C. Christiansen, Ripley Johnson. |