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Show 1 BIRTHDAY PARTY. jj The nineteenth birthday of .lack I Frost was the occasion of a pleasant I Ktirnrlsp nartv nt th Krnst linmn nn Parry aenue when a number of his a friends gathered for a merry evening. Games, music, vocal arid instrumental, instru-mental, and the serving of an appetlz- Ing menu, during which a gay social K hour was spent, occupied the flying B moments until a late hour. 1 Those present were. Misses Irene I Duffln, Hazel White. Anna Taylor, Sarah Ba"kcr, Hazel and Dora Taylor, Hannah Hendrlckson, Miss Brostrum, Millie and Pearl Frost; Messrs. Dave K Hopkins, Paul Mullor, Hadon Cand-1 Cand-1 land, George Shipley, Clarence Pre-I Pre-I shaw, Chauncey, George and Jack j Frost, J HISTORICAL SOCIETY. D The next meeting of the Historical H society will be hold Saturday, May IS M Subject "Woman and Labor," by Olio Ol-io ivo Schrelner An Interesting review of this ln- H tercstlng and vital subject will bo H given and the usual discussion, that El follows will bring out varied po!nt3 a of view. B The place of mooting will be an- E nounced later. I LADIES' AID. H The Methodist Ladles Aid society it will meet with Mrs. F. V. Fisher, at y her home, li-H Twenty-fourth street, H next Friday afternoon? fl A pleasant afternoon is anticipated and all ladies of tho church and D ft lends will bo given a cordial wel-B wel-B come. Mrs Fisher will bo assisted BJ by Mrs. C E. Johnson and MrB. S. P. lu Eiscnberg. I 500 CLUB. Tho Five Hundred club will meet M Thursday, Ma 23, with Mrs. Thomas H Fitzgerald, at her home, 2536 Adams avenue |