years, toIIowed by W. W.* Osburn wlio served- six Years.- Lester Bail was. =cumaster tWo years. and Charles Lnberg, two years . Carl -Hannon served as leader of the ttoop one year, when they had'no scoutmastei. Al of the original committee- members were present at the anniversary ob- servance, includingz J. R. Harper, IL. E. Matson, .1. D. Emrich and B. N. Co*x. The late Dr. Gilbert Stanseil, founder, of the troop. was honored in silent prayer. H.mw MUaisPrgwaam William and 'Robert. Dodds enter- tained *ith snappy duets on guitar and. harmonica. and George Bersch led in the singing of popular Scout' songs. At this point Scoutniaster Lund- berz called. Scout John Lundin, who put *on afrsho~rt ctt n awrâtmt tngz,, public seve aemon The as a su Lundbi and were PlStoker had already reccived the same. pin. He 18 at present an, assist- ant' district commissionert as is. Mr. Cox.' Willard W. Osburn has 'served thirteen vears. six as scoutmasteir. Civie LM&"w Atu.d The dinner was attended by many Men wellI known on the north short, amonor them being Harry C. Kinne. Hlenry Fowler. Dr. D. W. Rapp Hector Dodds. J. R. Harper, the Rev Amos Thornburz and Carl Yost, al of Wilmette: John D. Emrich of Glencoe: George Bersch of Winnetka and Cliford ,SDeer of Highland Park. RETURNS PROM SOUTHWEST Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rogers of 622 Central avenue are eoeectin Mns.. NOVE TO KENILWOI sy COLIN RUCKER EDDISO*N, C.ý S. 0F LONDON, ENGLtANO Maiimhr of theBoard of LcUmhtp of 60 .mogmChw.Ik Tne Ruvt Cmm*ro f Christ. Scies. l'aotIBeon. M41çuohumus TUESDAYEVENINGI MAY"I I. 1937. At s0 CLOCK IN THE CHURCH EDIFICE CENTRAL, AVENUE AND TENTH. STREET. Anyone who has not heard a Christian Science Lecture or who for some other reason is entitled to a reservd seat may obtein ~one by applying at the Readng Room, 1133 Central Avenue. Re- served seats wiIt b. beld until 7:50 on the evening of the lecture.. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INYITED TO ATTEND awaraea the Spmimng CIeauamce WIN.ETK +