AV. Gruhn of 1333 Elmwood was hostess to her bridge lunchecrn at Shiawniee Coun- last Monday. B agie Scout George -W. Bersch,. 18, years oid, 1715 Wainut avenue, Wiliiette, lias been selected by the N.tion.i Com.wil &xeculiveboard, Boy Scouts of America, as one of. the outstanding Bagle Scouts of the country, and is the recipient of the JI armon Poundation. Scholar- ship of one huiidred dollars, ae- .Cording ta a telegram today fromt * James E. West, Chie f Scout execu- * tive. This scholarship, made possible by the late William E. Harmon, is awarded annually to the fifty-two outstanding Eagle Scouts. of' the country. G.eorge Bersch. is one of the four chosen frorn Region Seven, including ail the Scouts of the states of Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, anid Illinois. Bersch lias been for seven years a member of Troop 4, Wilmette, a unit of the North Shore Area coun- cil. D. C. Leach, 1417 Forest avenue, Wilmette, has been Scoutmaster of Tr.oop.4 since its original charterîng î in 1922. *The scholarship is awarded in rec- ognition of. unusual character, con- tinually evidenced by high scholar- sbip, unselfish service, and the liv- ing of the Scout. Oath and' Law. It Miss I5orothy R~ose, of. 753 Twelfth street has as her house guest. this week, Mrs. Frank Little oif Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. Little, the former Eliza- beth Field of Wilmette, is on her way east to join Mr. Little. Theyý w 1iimake their future' home in ,Washiington,D.C Evanston's Booh Store NOW HMA RENTAI UIBRARY Brown Fu1niture Cé. .140 Sherama 1 Ave. UmL *300 ~-~-.~---',-..--------------- B I ~ * JA;Il the Comfort Of an Open Fire, witk no Fuss or botker.,of any kindi Radiant G.os ifeuters may b. purchased the '"Little by Littie" way PUB3LIC SERVICE COMPANY OP MORTHERN ILLINOIS. JOSEPH W. KEHOE, District Manager 1141 Central Av..,,Wilmettp ,Phone Wsimtt. 2899 P.