ualty llet as killed in action m follows:Andrew Gull, Brie, Pa., and Arthur H. Erickson, Moline, 111.^»nj—«'lt;• * • •• *■ li/c’j Lighter HoursMrs. Thomas Vordine entertained thi members of the Good Luck chib Thursday afternoon in her homo at 1222 East Olivo street. Mrs. Klsworth Smith won the c'ub prize. The next meeting will be. held Nov. 20 in tho homo of Mrs. E. L. Buekne on North Mercer street.Miss Veda Bass entertained twenty-one of her friends at a party in her home Friday evening in honor of her eighteenth birthday. Chrysanthe-murnfl and carnations were used to decorate the house The color scheme tf green and white was earned o.it In the decorations throughout the house and In the ices and cakesserved. Th* evening was spent in playing games and dancing. Clinton DJckeraon won the prize for unwinding the spider's web. Miss Baas received a number of presents.Those present were Donald Hinton Floyd Miertaad. Clinton Dickerson Russel Dickerson, Howard Johnson of Mt, Olive, Arthur Hartling, Glonn Howard, Glenn Farrett, Harry Hall Mervllle Walker, Cecil Bass, Imogen* Dilier, Hu Mi Dlller Helen Brennen Alice MeGoni^le, Helen McGonlgle. Helen Kownlsky, Veda Bass, Lelah Bass, Lida and Mr'drcd Bass.Mrs, 5?. A. Recmc, ^Tg North Church street, was pleasantly surprised IfrN day evening when twenty-five of her friends called on her to assist in the celebration of her seventy-first birthday. They came masked. Refreshment^ were part of the surprise party.MrjC Reeme enjoys oxcell on4, health and is very active for a woman of her years.