fSEE DUVAL—Page 13)putriN«ruCoic*taiwiunseA.ththbuchopthPi'pawlt;mlt;SMR. and MRS. FRED WICH-LEP, who wont to Sam Houston State Teachers College at Huntsville last weekend to see their son, FREDDIE, during Homecoming activities reading in the school paper there that he was selected one of the 30 students in the school for the Who's Who In American Colleges . . . O. C. NORRIS stopping Shrlnera on the street to remind them that they’ll be missing one of the best meetings of the year if they fail to hear Morris Frank, the Houston humorist, speak Tuesday . . . LAWRENCE R. JACOBI passing out cigars to all his friends since Saturday when his wife, MOLLY, presented him with a six-pound, ten-ounce boy at St, Mary's Infirmary • • * TUCKER STEELE, the genial banker who tells many Interesting stories of his attractive twins, preparing for his birthday Friday . . . MR. and MRS. CLOYD S. HARRIS beaming over their cute new daughter, SHIRLEY JANE, while St. Mary's Infirmary Sc nurses do some beaming, too si . . . ARTHUR GRIGG SR. re- th ceiving lota of those happy birthday remarks Monday • • . MRS. ai BRYAN F. WILLIAMS looking bi forward to the program of Efrem ot Kurts, Houston Symphony director, m which he will present as the Gal- si Weston Symphony Society's first Pi program of this season at the Ma- Ei rine Room, Tuesday, Nov. 21 . . . MRS. J. D. WINCHESTER, who is always doing some good deed, gc adding Community Chest residen- ni ltai solicitations to her list and be Working hard at it . • . piBY LAURA QQODPIOW: •