48 Years' Experience U.Vphoisterini and RepairiingFuntr CHAIR RECANING » Phono Wilnette 4m5 tuneral services were beld yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon at Forest Home cemetery, Forest Park, Mrs. E. D. Parmelee of Utica, N. Y., is thé guest' of the, Rufus Stolps of 336 Warwick ýroad, Kenilwortb,ý havingo arrive Monday, to spend a suteN"ekOrle For this we..à. adeIighfful com binaion f CCOI@ltOa LimeIMes .and Vouilla ti..> Reg'ular 60c valu. (QUART)l PIEACOCK*S. I413 Linde n Avenue, Ci AileLinden Avenue, G ood Cup WiImffe 4120 "C 4th ANN IVERSARY FIEE Door f'rises ,SATURDAYU JUNE7th Phone Wilmette 4646 COME: HeIp us celet 4th Anniversary Sale. quality "None -Suc Produets . .pria SOAP PI ,ate our where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternityý At New Trier in his senior year he was captain of a basketball team 'that won the district chamnpionsh.ip.,( i « H-e' played .basketball at- New Trier High scbool for four years and was on thebasebali team two y ears. 1 He was a member of T. N. .,T., whîchý is composed of student.s whoQ are con.sidered outs.tandinig,. flot onlly as scholars, but in1 extra. curricular work as well., Among bis friends Mr. Anderson was called by the nickname, "Pea- niuts." Besides bis parents: beis survived by tbree sisters, Mrs. Her-' bert L Zipf, Miss Frances Ander- son, and Miss Etbel Anderson-. al of Winnetka. The funeral. services were held -tbis afternoon (Tbursday) at tbe Linn Brothers chapel, 3415 N. ClQark street, Chicago, witb tbe Rev. J. W. F. Davies of Wairkegan, former- di-. rector of Community House. officiat- ing. Burial took place at Memnorial, Park cemetery. Elbert Granville Drew Passes Away on July8 Elbert Granville Drew, 2752 East- wood avenue, Evanston, wbo died Sunday of a beart attack at the age of 67 years, was a brother-in-1aw of Fred J. Stebbins of .Kenilworth. The .funeral services for Mr. Drew, foi-- merly secretary of the Illinois Bell i eiepbone company and the founder of tbe Business Men's Art club of Chicago, were held Wednesday af- ternoon in the chapel, of -the First Metbodist cburcb, Evanstoni. In 1928, after 37 years .witb ,the. .elc- phone company, Mr. Drrw retired, and since tben be bad been'devoting CE NTRAL HAT CIEANERB the Intra. Circuit games at IDayton, Ohio, in August. The Army teain will include Capt. Larry Smith, "I'ete" Rodes and'that premier horse man Major Chamber- lin, who on July 4th gave a wonder- fui exhibition. of riding, when he scored five goals for Fort Sheridan. The first game-of this series was won by.: the Army by a score of 9. to 8 in the last few. minutes of play and Oak Brook is mos t confident of winning the second game. Theline-up:, Fort Sheridan Oak Brook Lt. Hines 1 James A. Hannah Capt. Jones 2 George A. Bates Major Chamberlin 3 Paul Butler Capt. ]Rodes 4 P. Porter Capt. Smith alternate. R. Hunter Exchange tickets may be secured at the office of this paper or at .al- most any .of Your Wiighbohhood stores. "Pete" Porter who hýails 'from Lake Forest and is playing back for, Oak Brook is developing into'one of, the greatest, Polo* players, in the mniidle west, and h. and George Bates promise to give Major Cham- berlin a real battle. bis time mainly to travel and paint- ing, Surviving him are bis widow, Mrs. >Harriet Stebbins Drew, and four chil- dren, Robert S. and Hioward S. Drew and Mrs. Marian A. ýWaitley,, ail of Evanston, and Mrs. Gertrude Ray of Chicago., William H. Titus, Noted Manufacturer, Succumbs William H. Titus, 626 Valley road, Glencoe, died last Saturday, morning at the age of ý68 years. Mr. Titus' deatb came after a long.illness. He su ffered a stroke, on july 4. For forty, yeaà'rs Mr. Titus had been associated witb Cluett, Peabody and company, manufacturers of "'Arrow" brand sbirts and collars. At the, t-ime of his, deatb he was one of. the vice- presiderns of the concern. . . Mr. Titus was a 111e member of the Chicago Historical society. Before Californie Vaenca Dozoei27c 3 bun. doz.....OU rIMAYON NAISE, Blue Ribbon34 fl qt. jars 4 I FREE-Treai SAL.E" forthe ihiesS *1