lie was a graciuate of McK~endree coilege and late r erolled in thei pharmacy departmnent of the.North- ern Indiana Nor mal. echool, taking hie Ph.. G. degree there in 1896. In S1898 he received the D.* D. S..degee from the Chicago College of Dental * Surgery which was connected .'wlth the Lake Forest universlty. Dental Sehool Professer For, the past 28 years he bas been specializing in orthodontia in Chi- cago. Hebas been' teaching in the. dental. school since 1903 and sînce 1915 has heid the chair of orthodontia at the Chicago coliege of Dental Sur- gery, the dental sehool of Loyola universityý. HIe was president of the Chicago Dental society un 1914; and was vice- president in 1919, and trustee from 1932 to 1938 of the Afnercan Dental association. In Dental Fraternities HIe was, a member of the Delta * Sigmna Delta dental fraternity, and of Omicron Kappa Upsilon, honorary dental fraternity. HIe was a 32nd 4 degree Mason and a Shriner. For *many years he had been a member of the Wilmette Parish Methodist. church. Da eard near Wfleeling. These cabine are.to be conpleîted witbin thenextthree weeks. [t le: an ideal' location for an, ail year round camp for al Scouts of the North. Shore. Wlmette now has a memibership of 114 Cube,, 250 Scouts, 59 active registered m 1en. It le estiMated that by: the end. of 1939 there wiii be a totalfmémbership of approximately 500 men and boys. There are two Cub Packs in Wilmette, one spon- sored by the Wiimette Congregation-. ai church, the other b1ySt. Augus-, tine's Épiscopal church. There ls a Sea, Scout ship. -sponsored'by the Wilmette Rotary club and there are six Scout troops, one sponsored by the St. Francis Xaviar Cathoiic church, two by the Congregationai church, one by the Presbyterlan church, one by the Methodist, and one by St.KAu stine1s Episcopal church. Among the activities during the year are the fail and spring week- end training courses provided for al Cub and Scout leaders, the court of, honor sponeored by various civic groupe, district meetings, the annual dniner, district and area camporals, district and area mldwest first aid tourixaments, meetings of scoutmas- ters and enmmisson ederp~ i~pns. nd insi.aay aixernoon ai z oý U iULxai d the Methodist church with burial at Memoriai Park cemetery. MRS. HELEN F. HARTRAY Mrs. Helen Fleming Hartray, 535' Park avenue, Wilmette, died at ber home Wednesday afternoon of last week, after'an ilîness of two months. She had been a resident 'of the vil- lage for the past year and a hall and formerly lived in Evanston Rose Pauly Will De Soloist With Syphony SNext week the Chici Symphony of its Tues- Outstanding, feature of the- third annual Blue Flame week starting Monday, October 23, je the cooking demoristration to be staged at the * Womnans' club of Wilniette Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 by Celia Mary ýHo-. gan, noted authority and cooking ex- OLE WESTINofficer Oie Westin, a carpeinter contrac- 111 in, tor hosehome was at 1012 Green- no bre leaf avenue, Wilmette, died :at St. at abc Francis ho$Pital, Evanstoni, ,Thurs- found 7:30 p.mn. e body. and the chestra. soprano and or- s. free to anyoxie ,in- s being given to fa- ewlth the work b.- ed ln tbis mission- pointed out..