52 WILMETTE Wood Nymph's Harp .... Florence Rea Frances Riley Elfin T>ance ..................... Grieg · Marjorie Eldred Barcarolle .................... Grodzky Valse ...................... Moskowsky . Sylva Bruns .\'lon. 'l'a u Characteristique .. Wall('nhaupt Angeline Maistrovich Scherzo ........................ Carlier Margaret Belote Prelude ........................ Chopin Prelude ................. Louise Wright Mary Farmer · :\lunnuring Zephrs ...... Jensen Niemann Valse Brillante ................ Chopin Marian Flentye Elegie .......................... Nollet Loretta White Piece dans le Style Ancien .. Chaminade Margaret Ott LIFE April 1, 1927 On RecitarProgram Mme. Eda Goedecke is presenting her pupils in recital Thursday evening, April 7, at 8 o'clock, at the Wilmette Woman's club. The following program will be given : In Dreamland .................. Gurlitt Mary Louise Alger Fort-st Horns .................. Dutton Junior Woerner Trumpet Flowers ........ Crosby Adams Patricia Bauer Spring's Messengers ........... Spindler Katharine Idler Pastorale .................... Scarlatti Menuetto in B Minor .......... Schubert Winifred Metzel Kamenoi Ostrow .......... . . Rubinstein Valse ................... Rachmaninoff Ruth Truska Barcarolle in A Minor ...... Rubinstein Seguidilla ... , ................. Albeniz Frances Anderson Abend In Sevilla ............ Niemann Gnomenrelgen .·.................. Liszt Marte Flentye KENILWORTH S~OUTS WIN ANOTHER CONTEST Well-trained Aggregation Under Bob ToWnley Annexes Firat Honora at Highland Park More than 250 Scouts from sixteen different Scout troops, and from ten diffe.rent towns, from Wilmette to Lake Bluff, inclusive, took part in the Scoutcraft contest held Friday night. March 25, at the Deerfield-Shields High school gymnasium at Highland Park. The program included an opening ceremony; knot-tying contest, in which sixty-five scouts competed, on thirteen teams: First Aid team contest: Semaphore and Wig Wag signalling contest: Scout drill, under boy leader; fire -by- friction contest: and equipment race and closing ceremony together. The well-_ trained and enthusiastic Troop 13 of Kenilworth, 100 per cent in attendance (33 Scouts and leader) . carried off first honors with a total of 30 point s : Troop 4 of \Vilmette. St. Augu st ine\ church. \\'a s next in lint· with 12 points: Glencoe Troo p 21. of the Glenc oe Union church. onlv a half point behind. took third place. Fourth place honor s went to Troop 31 of Highland Park. the ho st troop. Troop 37 of Hi~lnYoorl came in It fth: Troop 24. of Hubbard \Voods, sixth place: .15 o f Ravinia, se venth plac·c: JJ of High land Park (Lincoln sc hool), and 42 of Lake Bluff were t.ied for eighth place . . Other troop s repre se nted hut not en tered in contests were: 3 of \Vilmette: 2. 1 of Glencoe: .12 o f Hi g hland Park : 46 of Lake Forest: 51 of Deerftrld. a nd 55 of C lenYil'\Y. Wilmette Troop Wins Troop 4 of \Vilm e tte had the tealll that produced the fastest knot-tyer s: Kenilworth 13, was seco nd: 24 litth bard \Vo o<h and 31 Highland Park tied for third . After carefully inspecting the sixty Scouts participatitlg in the First Aid Team contt.:st. the judges reported B Krnilworth. first: .15 R z n·inia, second: 21 Clencoe. third: -f2 Lakr Bluff. fourth First place in Scmaplwrc signalling was taken by Kenilworth 13: second bv 24 of Hubbard \Voods; third hv 37 of Highwnod: fourth hy 21 of Glen coe. · Tn the \Vig \Vag Signaling, 21 ()t Clencoe catllt' first: 13 of Kcnil\\'orth second: 4 of Wilmette third . Good drilling was demonstrated by the teams under their hov leaders . Troop 13 of Kenilworth was again v'ic tor. with second place going to 37 0f Hig-hwood. and third and fourth a tic: heiween 21 of Glcncor and 31 of Higlt lan<1 Park Troop 13 Leads For more than tl1irty seron<ls th~· smoke rolled out from .the drills until onr firr after another was produced in the Firr-b,·-Friction test. the first t h rel' by Kenilworth's grern nee kerchiefed gang. an<l thr fourth hv Highland Park .11's repre~entatin:. John Snite. The dressing relay '"as \\'Oil 1)\· John Fowlrr, diminutivr hut mitd1t\· senior patrol leader 0f Wilmette Troop 4. The next Mammouth g-athering in which Scouts from all over the area. together with their par~nts. will be the Spring Council meeting and Court of Honor, at New Trier High school on Friday, May 6. Many Scouts will appear for awards, and a complete program is prepared. DIES IN CALIFORNIA Burial services were held here Wednesday of this week for the father of ]. K. Farley, 300 Abhottsford road, Kenilworth, who passed away in California, Thursday, March 24. Heating With Gas is Easier, Cleaner "Bungs.Jov' type, black enamel with brass trim, $30 Instant Gas Heat with a Modem Radiant Heater HEN Sprin.g's uncertain weather comes and instant heat is needed, the cheerful steady rays of the modem radiant heater will quickly take the chill from your rooms. There are inexpensive models as low as $18, or you may choose from the more elaborate period models on display at the Public Service Store. Come in and see them today. W Only$ 00 for your first payment "Apartment Type", in antique brass, Balance ~'Little by Little" Only $49 PUBLIC SERVICE .C OMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS JohnS. Reesman, District Manager 1141 Central Avenue, Wilmette Wilmette 2899 CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. P. V. BriJ,rht of Wilmette are giving a large dinner dance Saturday evening at the Orrin~toR in celebration· of the silver wedding anniversary.