WESTWOOD.Prof. Nembach requests a full attendance of the Westwood Choral Society Saturday evening at Y. M. C. A. Hall.Donnelly Hall, which has beep tastefully remodeled, affords a pleasant place for the meetings of the Wesstwood Building Association every Saturday night. -Mr. M. Werlc, one of Westwood’s octogenarians and millionaires, has been seriouslyill.Kev. M. M. Kugler, who successfully conducted a large party of tourists on a European trip, will, early in the spring, take a arty to California, taking in also theWestwoodorld’s Fair. Several from Westwood expect to take the California trip.Dr. Lincoln Mussey is pursuing a very extensive course in surgery in Germany.Mrs. Frank Wade entertained a number of her lady friends Wednesday last with a euchre party, after which a dainty lunchwas served. There were about thirty present.Mr. and Mrs. F. Tuchfarber have returned from Florida. Part of the time they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Gamble.The revival at the M. E. Church continues.Mrs. I?avis, a home missionary from Kansas, will address the Ladies’ Missionary Society this afternoon at 2 :30 o’clock, at the Presbyterian Church.Miss Clara Stathem, who has been seriously ill, is improving slowly.Dr. P. M. Williams is renewing his youth in Florida. The doctor and Mr. Tuchfarber went on a week’s hunting expedition in the wilds of Florida.