There are four grandchildren and one great grandchild. Both Mr. and Mrs. Miller were horn ini Denmark and they were married in Chicago. Mr. -Miller, who is now retired, was with Mandel Brothers'-in town for more than thirty yeçrs. Friday evening Mrs. Dricker wili. entertain' at a reception for fifty guests Wn honor 1of ber parents at her home, 1628 Centralavenue. .Mrs. Mary. L. Piero,, 94, Ta1ken, by Death Saturday Mrs. Mary Louise Piero, 127 Cen- tral Park aveniue,>died Iast Saturday at the age of 94 years., Mrs. Piero Wlio was born at Ft. Miller, N. Y., moved to Ravenswood in 188 with ler husband, the late Dr. Frank L. Piero, an eye specialist. Since 1915 Mrs. Piero, had been a resident of the north sbore. She is survive4 lby one daug ter, I4rs. Theodore L. Dodd of Lake Forest. The funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Smith'~ and Maginot funeral- home, 1732 Wilson avenue, Chicago,-. and burial took place at Graceland cÉeme- tery. Father-Son Playtime Proves Popular Idea The Satur<tnv nfternoonntfor fath- 5taiu mis wecK. Fathers are- faking advantage of this opportunity to share playtimie witli their sons. Last Saturday af- ternoon the number of those attend- ing was double the roster for the pre- ceding, Saturday. Facitities provided for the dads anfd their 'boys inctude handball, squa sh, badminton, and swimming. PURCHASES HOMESITE Smart & Gole. mIc., north shore was serving also as chairman ot the Wilmette Court lof Honor. Before the meeting, a court of hon- 'or was1 held- for s couts receiving ad- vancement, awards. At the. meeting, a coutncil -represen- tative, presented charts showing that the North Shiore:Areà council has: already achieved a very large per- centage of its 1942. goal with regard to the Ten Year 'program of-develop- ment. In some respectÉ the .cliartç showed, , the council is far in advance of the objective.. A- report on. the activities and conditions of each of the Wilmette scout, troops: completed' the meeting. The following men wfre present: D ir.. D. W. Rapp, Henry, Fowler, Arthur Pearson, Carli*lannen, Hec- tor Dodds, Ben Cox, J. V. Brown, W. 0. Morris and George Berscli. Beebe Lecture Dec. il Wili Hel> Boy Scouts Dr. William Beebe, scientist and author who descended to a depth of 3,029 feet in the waters off Bermuda last summer, will lecture at the Elni Place auditorium Highland Park, T1uesday evening, Deceniber 11, at .4 o'clock. ,JfoS wHJO IIN $COUTING This is the s»inth. il a. series of thumbeail .biographicat ýkefches,'oi. *north sho re scouters. Thle father of twoi Boy Scouts, of Trroop 2 -Wilmnette,, is th~e subject of this Week's- sketch -Of Wilmette scouting personalities. Herwig Toep- Pen, is the naine. M r. Toeppen's activities have been as committeernan, chairman of troop committee, chair- mnan of the Wil- Great progress has been noted ini the Monday night meetings of the Sea Scout Ship Ouimette, held at the Baptist church. K. R. Borgen and F. Maas, oficers in charge of the, meetings report. increased attend- ance, and' new mnemhbers 'in the crew. The Mondav night meeting deals with Sea Scout fundamentals, which a Scout must know. before lie enters thé water. activities during the sum- mer. Scouts must also attend the Moniday sessions before they are per- mitted to use 'the shop oôr attend the Fr-iday -meetings. ICOLD WEATHER . The present cotd weather bas eni- phasized the need of a heater Of some kind. for the sliop-probably a n otd stove or furnace. Anyone interested hi helping the Sea Scout movement along this line is requested to caîl W. C. Huggins, Wilmiette 358, theskipper. RD. H. Former Troop 3 Scouts Now, Return as Leaders ., i ri A new scoutmaster lias been se- cured for Troop 3 of Witmette Meth- odist churcli. With the' new scout- master lias also been recruited an' a9sistant scoutmaster whose chief re- sponsibilities will be the operatioin of an outdoor programi for the troop. Both men are former members of the. troop to which they are iiow giving their leadership. The scout- r»àster and assistant scoutmnaster are I.red Lundberg and Fred Waidner, respectively. Mr. Lundberg was a charter member of the troop and Mr. Waidner a member several years ago. Congratulations go to these mezi who -ave accepted the- responsihitity in behatf of boyhood, and. to the troop committee which, was respônsible for recruiting these. .men. See Scoutmaster About Four-Day Winter Cami Scot nh t e grs* in.,n "-"j" tery., churcl 'e at iy morn- il parlor, i, to St. .-Burial ,k .cerne- lenic Nordburg Has, Brilliant. Grid. Record at Rochester William S. N ordburr, Jr., 489 Sul- set road, Winnetkahaîf bâcle for the UnIversity of Rochester-football team, lili sev 1en games thîs season threw .3 forward passes. 0 f thi«ý number, 68 were completed and elnivp four ýwere intercepted. Theý aver- age.gain per pass was more than flu. yards. lie also won the distinction of being the first sophomore that Tomi, Davis, coach, allowed to calisine. Nordbuirg, agraduate of New% Trier Highi School, piloted the Uiniverý.itv of Rochester gridders to five vit4>r- Patricîa D'avis Serves on CoIIege Committee. Patricia Davis. daughter of...Mr. I nd Mrs. Paul H. Davis, 256 Wood- stock avenue.' Kenitworth, lias been elected as the freshmàn member of the Conference Cotpmittee of Stu- dent Governrnept at Mount Holyoke college, South .Hadlev, Mass. This çommittee consists of seven--.tmidenits and five faculty.1metubers headed by the college president and the dean. Miss Davis is also on the Atl-Holvoke hockey teamn which recently played an all-Boston teain and a teani fromi Yale Law schoot. To Give, Demonstrations on Takingof Snapshots, C.' J. Haltenian. of 1-atevman s Photo, shops, wiIl give a ,series of demonstrations -on the art of taking snapshots at .night.. Everyone inter- ested is invited to attend, Mr. Halte- man announices. His demonstrations will be held Saturday, Deceimbcr 8. at the Winnetka Stationers, 810. Elm Mis. Phillip V. Brighit, 731 Astiland avernue, was luncheon hostess to, her Tuesiay Bridge club.