The Harper Advocate Harper County Thursday September 29, 1921 Birthday Surprise. On Friday, September 23, Mrs. J. L. POUNDSTONE, living northwest of Harper, having reached the 69 milestone in life, was given a very pleasant surprise by members of the Royal Neighbor Camp of Anthony. At the noon hour, a dray load of these neighbors drove in the yard, unloaded, and took possession. As is their custom, they came with well filled baskets and, such a feast. Few of the good things that make up a good dinner had been omitted. The surprise was complete, but none, the less enjoyed. The entire afternoon was spent in a social session. Mr. Edmandson, the driver, ate dinner with us to save Mr. Poundstone the embarrassment of eating alone with so many women. A beautiful boquet of flowers were given Mrs. Poundstone in honor of the occasion. At 7:30 Mr. Edmandson called for the ladies and a happy crowd they were. The kind sweet feeling, the atomsphere of a true fraturnal spirit, made it a day long to be remembered, and as we clasped hand at parting, we felt it indeed a day well spent. A Guest.