wgs bpad the Want Ada freshl T ender flevory ut Palce the wm Please: Thefuneral services Were. held on Monday afterncoon of 'this week at 2:30 o'clock at, Scott's' funeral homùe, 1118 Greenleaf> avenue, Wilmette.ý Burial took place at Memorial Park cemetery. GIVE TEA, The Misses Catherine and Dorothy Farrir were ho stess es at a tea last Sundayv at their home, .1,210 Green- Wood ayenue. in ýhonor of Miss Fran- ces Bielby' of Lawrenceburg, Ifd., a graduate of theUniversity of Michi- gan -and mnember, of Pi- Beta Phi so- -. NI rority. NE-IMPROVED CHAIRS AND TABLES 1 R FOR RIT hUni. ellf Wiuete 188 IRFiD ÀLoEF .Miss M0Combs is anauma f the University of. Wisconsin wbere she was à member of pi Beta Phi so- rority.' She also attended thé Na- tional. Academy of Art in 'Chicago. M r., Clif ton, who is -assistant cashier at the Wilmette, State bank, attended Dartmouth college and, is a graduate ofteUniviersity of Illinois.. Heji a. member of Sigma, Chi fraternity, GVSLUNCHEQN.DRIDbGE Miss Josephine Pridmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IEdmund W. Prid- more, 339,9Oak circle, entertained, at luncheon and bridge Tuesday, Dec- ember 30. Mis Pridmore, who is a Freshman atsladc1iff e,. bas been spendiing -the holidays with her par- ents. «She returned -to ber studies the early part of theweek. Mrs. William E. luùnewell, 1635 Walnut avenue, was hostess at an afternoon bridge on Wednesday for a -roup.of ber Chicago friends. aU m<aui Pork LoIn Itoast PIG PORK Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine.... Hil'a Casoara Quinine....... .. Listerine, $1.20 ize....... LiRterifle, 30O size .............. Listerine Tooth Pa8te......... 25e 25e 83C 47c 25c 23c (;Mlette Blades, 89C 41.00 size ...... Gillette Blades, 45c 50C sise .... ... Bromno Seltzer, 5 30e size.25 60e size ...........50ë $1.20 81ze ..1..00 Mennen's Shaving Cream, 45c 50ecisize ............... Palm Olive Shaving Cream,3c 35e ize ........... .... 3 and i'ebrflary, accoraiust anan nouncenient yesterday by Henry Fowler of Wilmette, chairman of the finance* commnittee. and acting presi- dent of the counci*l., Géneral Wood livres in Highland Park and is presi- dent ofý Sears Roebuck and' com1ý pany. The North. Shore Area council supervises Boy Scout troops* and ac- tivities, on the north shore f romt Wil- mette-o Arden Shore, inclusive, 'and in west north shore towns froini en- vieW to Libertyville. The purpose. of the campaign is té raise funds to pro- viide adequate facilities for an in- creased number of boys at the coun- cil's summier camp in the Wisconsin Woods, Camp Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan, as well as to maintain -the 1931, pro- gram. *cf activities for the 2,550 Boy Scouts, Cubs and Sea Scouts' mdi-, cated as the expected enroilment in 1931 in'thé North Shore Area couùi- ,cil. The effort wilI. culminate in an intensive campaign during annual Scout Anni.versary Week February 8 to 14, inclusive. "We are" very fortunate in securing General Wood's acceptance to head' this forward step," said Albert P. Snite, of Highland Park, national' representative of North Shore Area coun cil, and former president of the organization, in commenting on the campaign last, night. "This is the first centralized financial effort which bhas been engaged in by north shore people on behali of Scouting. Our council is growing s0 fast ini number of Sco 'uts and in training activities that a forward step in financing has been made imperative. We now have sixty-one units of Sea Scouts, Boy, Scouts. and C.ubs with ever indica- tion that, this number wile, in- creased to 110 during 1931. 1Unider General Wood's leadership we look * frwrdto a& happy, and successful 475 MilesIni a no.w & Central Aves. .,0 eSna 'enu for Moe . sa26 Tuera Phones: Wil. 400l401 UWtil Io P. M. 0o AXbçrt Hoff man, - who bias been passing the Chiimas .fioidiy5a with bis aunt, Mrs. Peter J. Klapperichi, 412 Central, avenue,. has reuid bis- senior stuadies atColibia, colléege, 0 NM A, l f Kl N 1