Arthur (1 Idstcin, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Goldstein.Tilt* large hasomrnl rooms of I hr Piekus honit* xyas decorated in Iru * lialjowrrn style with black cats, punikins, Irjivrs. cornstalks, etc.. and the numerous games played were also suggestive of the season. Prizes were awarded in a number of the games and contests. At 1 hr 1 eonelusi n of a most delightful eve- j ning refreshments were served.The guest list of the little host ; and hostess included Frances Mae ami Melford l ewis and Iternard Totz, of Mount Hope. Peggy Ann Van atta. Kli/abetii and Robert Moss ' French, Jo Ann (irirtith. Polly Jo MeCulloch. Charles Kneisley, jr., Ilarrx I. ng. Nancy Thompson, Hilly Ihompsou, Harrx Sehwillin-ger and sumII brother. John Ciijcs-tra, (iloria Hilda and Arthur (lold-stein, Bernard Moxe and Hobby Saks. Ilenrielte and Janet Hainan, Flizaheth Fpperson. I.ouise and Jimmie Koiner, I.orene and Kenton Hall and Hernard Wasserkrug. of Oak Mill, Jaeki ■ and Harry Huffman. Martha Fli/ahelh Thurmond.; Marx I lt;• and Lucille Smisko.Children Enjoyed Hallowe’en Party•Malrolm and l lores, small son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Piekus, were charming hostess Fi'dax niizht from the hours of (i to 8:30 o’clock when they entertained id their itrwm* on WoorHn-wn av-