90th BirthdayBy Family E vent%r %/A quiet family dinner at a restaurant Thursday will mark I the 90t.h birthday of Mrs. Har-jnett (Hattie) Pritchett, a long-jtiime East Liverpool resident.Attending will be her husband; a niece, Mrs. James Ra-bon, and her husband and sons, James and Randy.Mrs. Pritchett was born Sept. 18, 1879, in England, a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William .Smith. The family moved to East Liverpool while Hattie was a small child. Her father was a painter.| In 1921, she marrilt;«d Charles A. Pritchett, a barber, who, at one time operated a shop onDresden Ave. They have been !married 48 years. She was a guilder at various potteries, including the Homer Laughlin China Co., where she retired7several years ago. They aremembens of the Calvary UnitedMethodist Church.In addition to needle work. Mrs. Pritchett enjoys gardening and cooks for the family and cleans their six-room house at 1026 Bradshaw Ave.She keeps up with the latest news through the newspapers and television.Tht first known brain sur- j gery in history is accredited to two Hindu surgeons who operated on tiie skull of a Hindu king in 927. Tlie surgeons used the drug “Samophini” as an anes- j ,'hetic.