THE MUSCATINE .TQTTKbSOCIETY —1 JINTJ3RESTING TRIFLE BIRTH- .. DAI* CELEBRATION MARKS DA\.A -triple birthday anniversary celebration marked Sunday, the day being a' red letter one -for Mrs. Elizabeth Brei, ’who observed her seventy-fourth anniversary, her granddaugh-ter, little Miss. Violet 'Holtz, who was three years of. age, and. her nephew, George Taylor who attained thirty-seven years. The celebrants are all residents of Sweetland town-'ehip, and the observance which was an all day one, was held at the homo of! Mrs, Brei's daughter, Sirs. Jacob Stark about a milo from Flatiron ! .palnb The affair was a completesurprise to Mrs. Brei,Eighty-iivo guests,' including relatives and neighbors were in attendance and the day was featured vita an elaborate dinner served on taa lawn. All of Mrs. Brel'3 children and grandchildren were present together with many of her nieces and , nephews and £tn only sister, Mrs. John J-Ioclto of thia city. The guests were seated at one table with the I exception of eight elderly women tn-i'eluding Mrs. Brei, who were servedseparately. 1Tho fist Of guests Included -Mr. and Mir 3- Henry Brel and family. ■Mr, and Mrs. George Brel and £am'i ily Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leonard. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoitz and family Mr. end 'Mb's, Harry Connor, Mr- and Mrs. Waite- Chatfield, ,\Pr. and Mrs. George Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Soltwedel and fatally of SweeUand township, and Mr and Mrs, John Ho eke, Mr. and; -Mrs. Werner Wlttlch, Mr. and Mrs. j George Brogan, of Muscatine, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Franklin of Mont-' nelicr, lt;Mr. and Mrs. Mark Goddard j of Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. A\ra. ] TeStrake and family of near Fairport i and M!r. and Mrs. George Dav.s and daughter of Davenport.