eigrneen montns ago wvru Kteflis office every day. He is survivéd by bis son, Rexford, and the Iatter's family. Funeral services were held Wrednesday. Burial was' at Mount Greenwood cemetery. HERE FROM WEST Mr. and Mrs*. John Pa nushka of Los Angeles, Cal., arrived in Wil- mette Tuesday for.a visit with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Panushka, 929.,Thirteenth street, and to sec the fairi. "Jobniny, as, he ;is known to a wide circle of- friends,, went to. the coast city about two years ago and, there met bis. future bride. ATTEND WEDDING Ted Delang an d Philip Brooks of Wilmette'attended the mharriage last Sunday afternoon of Halbert Crews, Jr.. of Wilmette and, Miss Gertrude, Stanton of Urbana, which took place in the garden of -the bride's home. A cousin of the groom, Miss Mar- garet' Paterson of St. Louis, was alsô' one of the wedding guests. MOTOR TRIP EAST Jim Kingsley, Roger Crowe and .Laury Botthof of Kenilworth left Monday rnorning. to motor Fast to visit the eastern colleges. They ivili stop at Genesco, N. Y., with Mrs. *Crossett, Jim Kingsley's grandmother, and then will visit Albert Moss of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., who has beeti a recent guest in Kenilworth. Miss Marjorie Alsworth of Wau- watosa, Wis., a former room mate of Mrs. Edward L. Goff (Marjcorie Smith) at the University of Wiscon- sin, and Francis Robinson were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Goff at the home of the latters parents, Mr. and, Mrs., Dennis Wood Smitb, 337 Washington avenue. Bob, son of the P. N. Cutlers,-207 Woodstock avenue. left SundaN cf Iast weck accompanied by bis bouse- uest, John Dix, whoni *be will vislit kt ntis homne iii Seville. Ohio. Mrs. e] ag PC Four of the greatest Wildcat play- Irs of ail time will be in the lineup )f the ail-star Eastern team in the entury of Progress football ganie. gainst the West the night of Aug. 4at Soldier field. Frank Baker (up- Sr Ieft) and Pug Rentner (upper ight) -will team again in the famous assing combination which, carried Eýditoýr. Wil Nôrthwestern to the Big Ten chani- pionship in 1930. Jack Riley (lowcr left), AiI-Arnerican tackle, and Dick Fendl, star end,' will also get into moleskins once again to stop the powerful Western aggregation as- se.mbled by Howard Jones of South- cm 'California. The teams are prac-. ticirig at Dycbe stadium this week. window led ges. n eer work out.à sance? Cannot some engi-, a relief for this oui- Yours truly, Clara Nouirse. ,Mrs. Hunlter's daughiter, Mrs. Hoyt King, 711 Forest avenue. - Miss Flsie Paterson of 1625 Cen- tral avenue, returned this -week froni Camp Daniel Boone at Valfey \iew. KY., where sbe had, served as a couil- .selor and.swinmming instructor.. seven in the evening. iiiso black Dalis of soot are te be found on steps antd -Mary Mickey, 1523 Walaut street, spent last week-end in Milwaukee, visiting Virginia Spragjue, formerly obf WVilmetté, Liberal. MIrs. Dodd and Mrs. Wôhl- enberg are sisters. --o- Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Claussen and small daugliter of LeMars, Iowa, were, the guests last Saturday of Mrs. i G. Hemmick cf l1030 Linden avenue. -o-- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peake an d chiîdren, 935 Michigan avenue, s.peint a week's vacation at Red Crown lodge, Trout lake, Wis. Mrs. Henry C. Hall, 500 Central avenue, entertained b er: luncheon bridge cluib,,yéterday at ber borne. là r I This statement was made atter con- ferringI with officiais of th'e 1933 con- vention corporation and after going. over plans and arrangements for the anniual, gathering of Legionnaires f rom. over the entireworld. KENILWORTH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Treargillus and daughter from Oswego, Ill., spent, the week-end with Mr. -ind ,Mrs. Herman G. Seely,- 700*; Ket road, Kenilworth. Both Mr. and Mrs. Treargillus are1 musicians, .ani Monday a. few, friends 'dropped ini for a musical evening. RETURN FROM EAST Mr. and Mrs. Willis Nance, 1054 Cherokee road, have rccently. re- turned fromi a ten-day motor trip in the East, They drove first to Wash- ngnD. C.,, where M r.> Nance,:was called on business and then stopped at -Spring lake, N. Y., for a vacati .on. VISITOk PROM EAST Miss - Carol Harris of Penacook, N. H., has spent the past two weeks visiting ber, uncle, Harry C.- Carolý and famnily. of 1041 Ashland, aven ue. Wednesday of last week: Miss.'Hope Carol entertained 'at an' evening bridge party in honor of ber cousin. NEBRASKA visITORS Mr. and Mrs. Will Killen from North Piatte, Neb., will spend a few days next week with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kates, 206 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilwortb, while they are biere for A Century of Progress. Mrs. Josiah F. Kletzing. 522 Wash- ington avenue, retuirned Sunday,Au g11ust 13, frôm -a montb'ls visit -t lier brothers, J. T. and C. H. Gall at their sumnmer home -at Crystal -1ake. Midi. -o- Mrs. 'Robert -O. Law, 321 Kenlil-.. wortb avenue, accompanied by ber son, Oswald, and lier daugliter, Mrs. George Coale, of Kenilworth re- turned Wednesday f romn a week's ,motor trip to 'Canada.