re] May 8, 1926 WINNETKA TALK SCOUT LEADER DIES Bradford Hutson, Eagle Scout and Senior at New Trier Stricken Tues- day Bradford W. Hutson, 17 years of age, son and only child of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hutson, of Wil- mette, passed away early Tuesday morning at the Evanston hospital. Death was caused by an scarlet fever which developed into complications. He had been ill only two weeks. nesday afternoon, Dr. gational church, officiating. Bradford, who some time ago at- tained the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest honor in Scoutdom, has been associated with the Boy Scout move- ment in Wilmette for several years. He was assistant scoutmaster of Troop II, of the Congregational church there. He was at the time of his death, a Life Scout and secretary of the Wilmette Scoutmasters' council. He was also an ardent radio enthusiast, member of the American Relay Radio league and of the New Trier Radio club and a licensed government radio operator. At New Trier High school, where | he was a member of the senior class, Bradford won a place of prominence in the student body. He was a mem- ber of many important school organi- zations and a fine scholar. The senior class has foregone its spring social party as a special tribute to him. Bradford was named after the his- toric Governor Bradford of Massa- chusetts, of whom he was a descendent, Memorial services in honor of Brad- | ford Hutson will be held in the Wil- mette Congregational church Sunday afternoon, May 9, at 4 o'clock, under the auspices of the Wilmette Boy Scout attack of | Services were held at the | chapel at the Evanston hospital Wed- | Stephen A. | Lloyd, minister of the First Congre- | Eagle Scout Dies ¥ Ee AE | | Bradford W. 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