Mayor Berry OpensHomecoming WeekMayor Berryare some of ■incipals involved in incoln Park branch library’s fest End Homecoming Week jlebration, February 11-16. “We're planning a great eek for new and old timers ere at Lincoln Park,” saidudith Dickens, branch brarian.“Mayor Berry has agreed to pen the festivities on Monday norning at 10 a.m. when he k-ill read a Proclamation laming February 11-16 West Cnd Homecoming Week. Cveryone who can crowd into he branch at that time is velcome to be there,” she. *•On Monday evening the Woody Evans Quartet will perform. The group is made up of Woody Evans, piano; Ed Conley, bass; Oscar Gamby, trumpet; and Jon Vinegar, drums,” she said.“As we said in the Cin-Judith Dickenssome slides of the old West End on Wednesday. He will be followed by the group, ‘‘Of a Crystal Nature,” which includes Allen Thompson, bass; Judy Weech, piano; and LeviHooks, drums.On Thursday the Residents Arts-Humanities Consortium will perform, which will be followed by another jazz group, “Cohesion.” In that group Kim Anderson plays bass; Bobby Scott, drums; Ed Oxley, violin; and Mario Lathan, guitar.Pictures of the West End as it used to be will be on display throughout the branch, saidMiss Dickens.The West End Homecoming Week is a feature of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, with themati Herald last week. Rep. cooperation of the Cincinnati