league oy the 'slim margin of one scores: 761, 762 and 847 for a 2,370 gaine, total. Tw<, other teanis ' Harry's Bud- HenrY G. Prossers: P. Weiler, 436; weiser and Blesers gaitned o1, the J. Lechner, 517; W. Ferrarini, 483; leaders. Th'e Budweiser boys won E. Genster, 484; Phil Bleser, 599. two out of three froin the Sunset Teain scores. 844, 827 .and W4 for a Villa, and Blesers did the saine with i 519 total.: the Cycle iinn. wbich bas won only Lna'sServie -taion: P. Hlil- nineteen gamies during the enitire sea- lne147 .Rsbre,47 .D son. igr 2;J osegr 5; D TheWimeteTalôr boubtthirHaye, 424; F., Schopeni, 506; T. Ludo- percntag upsligtlyby tkin vice, 483. Team scores: 670, 876 and out of tbree froinEdelweiss, gtw 751 for a 2,297 total. Fofowig re he ean sandng, Phil Bleser entered the singles' correicted through last week's games events and scored. 192,,191 and 100 for Wo, .a 573 total. Krter's -Buffet.ý.............45 30 HIam. a Budvemer....Î..44, 31 Bleer....................32 Sunget villa~ .......... .42 33 Ede40 35 à Hugo andBingo .. . ...37 38 Wgnette Tallors......... 31 41 Cycele Inn ...... .. . 19 I 56 K. 0F C. LEAGUE The George WVhite grocery teain won two out of three gaines froin the Edelweiss boys last week, and by dblta sis> ae stîlli ieading the league- three gaines ahead of the second place Weiler. Nursery team. Weiler's Nursery teain won three straight gaines from Lynam.Texacos and are two games ahead of the third place Kuss Jewelers. The Weiler team to- taled 911 pins in the last ganie and now hold high teain gaine for the season, creeping ahead of the Bun- galow Tavern téain which held high houons with a 910 gaine rolled 7 WP1Ad.--,-- UNION LEÂGUE Won Lost coligregatlonai ....15 6 St. John's Lutheran ... 1.5 12 Methodlst No. 1........ 14 15 Meêthodist No. 2.1-...... 4' 21 pet. .714 .556 .482: .160 *LEGION LEAGUE (P.»t 4@) Nu.3-letye Cpt .Won Loi*t pet. No.3-letye Opt.16 il .592 No. 1-Basuler, Capt...14 13 .518 No. 4-Drewes, Capt . 13.14,.8 No. 2-L1ldbei.Capt. Il 19 -o CENTER HOLDS LUNCHEON The Kenilworth Infant Welf are center held its mnthly luncheon and sewing meeting last Tuesday at the Kenilworth Union church. Miss Katherine Stalp, Mrs. LeRoy McFaul1 and Mrs. John Starrett were in charge of luncheon. - Frank Carpenter, son of Mrs. John Carpenter of Evanston, formerly of Kenilwortb, is coming home this Fni- day froin. the Tomne scbool at Fort 1)eposit, Md.. for 'his spring vacation. 0o Mr. and Mrs. J. -Allen Pearson (Avis Lundahl) of Goshen, Ind. were week-end, guests of the -latter's, par- ents, Mr. and ÙMrs..Ilerbert Lundahi of 224 Raleigh roadl, Kenilworth.. -0 Dr. and Mrs. Donald, M. Gallie, jr., and their s mail, daughiter, Sylvia Aune, moVe d on WÈdnesday ofA ast week froin 1119 Central avenue :tO 1027, Greenwood. avenue, Wilinetie. Rudolpb Ostermann, 234 Warwick road, Kenilworth, is returning- this- Saturday froin a business tnip to New York. IMrs. Arthur B. Adair, 320 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, entertained ber quilting club for luncheon last Fri- day. Guy S. Osborne, 330 Cumnnor road, Kenilworth, is returning the end of the week from a business trip to New York. Dy VVMBI, 12 to 1, anld to 1. ar e announced, Robent Cutier, son of Mn. and Mns. Percy Cutler, 207 Woodstock ave- nue, Kenilworth, is returning on Tuesdayý froni Laurenceville for his spring vacation. Mrs. 'Hugb S. Foresman, 515. Essex road, Kenilworth, is leavi ng Sunday for New York to attend the annual flower show. Mn., and M.rs. Henry E. Cutier and their son, ýTommy, of 407. Central- avenue, arle, leaving todlay* for a month's sojourn in Tucson, Ariz. 0O- Mns. Judson Large of Evanston, fonmerly-of Wilmette, ententained her Tuesday luncheon bridge club" last Mr. and Mrs. Burt Crowe, 234 Ral- eigh road, Kenîlworth, wil . entertain a group of neighborhood friends for dinner this Saturday. Mrs. Grant Ridgway, 207 Cumnber- land avenue. Ken,lworth, entertained ber duplicate contract bridge club for tea last Mfonday. vne#,an teani -13,-stili ,in .last ius place, three gaines behind the Bid- Wells. The Bungalow Tavern won the odd gaine froni the Kuss Jeweleis in a hard fought match. The Tavern team bowled one of its best series in, mouths, and the Jewelers were fortunate to win the last gaine by the- sinalinargin of four pins. RDI 21M CaM«i I J-. Central avenue, Mrs. Bacock bas returned froni a trip. to Florida. sôn, William Ridg'.vay Plumer born recently to Mr. and Mrs. iain Plumer of Waban, Mass. baby is their second son. Mrs. ner is the former, Jane Ridgway :enilworth..1 I Shirley Elling, 610 Sùre you're going, bridd y" "-Believe, it, or not, Il wani to get to a phione to- order a load of Braun Bros. Heating Phone Wilmette 831 Tavern: P. man, 486; J. Se 482; E. Bai PHiL, H. BRAUN RoET. F.-DoEPEt CAII L. BRtAUN fi,. Use Oit" . lý