your site and annuai occurrence of this particular par- DISTRIBUTE BASKETS ty' which affords the Scoutmasters and .Many troous on the north shore took their wives to nieet inforrnally for an the opportunity at -Christmas time to evening "of fun. do a good turn by helping i. some way to.make others, less fortunate,.havel a happy Christmas. Some troops preARROW CHAPTER, pared Christmas:.baskets, some repaired H-iawiatha -area counci1, headquarters toys and distributed them, to children WOODEDLOT. at Marquette,- is to organize a chapter ind other,>Scouts in many ways made WTrD. TO BUY-HSEHOLD. 600DB 16x140. D E SIR A B LE LOCATION. of the Order -of the Arrow, anationial their oWn, Christmas as well as others DurMiss Priced to sl.$.800.Cal CASH FOR YOUTR USED FURNITURE, a'hpyone. miodern or antique, and- other house- honor camip brotherhood, :during the. sprlng, înattress, 2 chairs, brass bed, spring and-mattress. davenport, mahog. library tablé. Giencoe 115 evenings. 129L34-ltp 1671 SHERMAN AVE.,' EVANSTON 2 M'%ARBLE TOP TABLES $5, EACH; Wilmiette .2602 tlniversl1ty 2600. 114LTN34-lte marbie, top dresser $5; desk $15,; copper tea kettie $2. Wlmette-,4140. 129LTN34-ltp ~ linuill~ll~ & hold articles.. Wili also accept yqur furniture on consignment basis. 529 D)AVIS ST., EVANSTON CROST' FURNITURE STORE Wilmnette 374o Greènleaf 1166 Established 1898 THE BILLS REALTY, Imc. WEST KENILWORTH Torô Describe Personality Types to U.of W. Alumnae "Personality Types" will be discussed by Dr. Katharine W. Wright, 1414 Davis street, Evansto6n, on januarv 9, before the University of,\Visc onsin Alumnae ùlub of Chicago folIowing its 'luncheon at 12:45 in the GoId room at 'Mandel's. tea rooms. Graduating froni the University of Wisconsin in 1916 and t-wo years later graduatimig in . medicine from George Washington university, Dr. Wright practiced in both 'Maryland and the District of Columbia. Before coming- to Evanston, she taught psvchology of the pre-school child, based on. ber training at the University of 'Michigan and 'Merreli Palmer school in Detroit.. Since 50 ft. lot on Greenwood, Ave., Wilrhette, lot RI' 5SBIC-Adeliver, this iiworth. at unuuall a We can lowprice, for choice ail -cash. .ýin newly built up section weýst o! Ken-I W EB Y U NT R 130LTN,3tf ÉI &IO.i en's,,clothing, shoes, etc. Phone 'UniMuast iove.7 versiîty buld. lo runusually awn 13orTN32-4tp 0103.. Ownr itededtO or___________________ 1k. Brokers cooperation. lnvited. Y OLR USED RADIO, AUTO. S'MALL .Mr. Enchelmàyer. rnaebinferV. 'certain toos. If youve txmy' E. SAWYER f flI H Phone 3500' thing for sale or wili trade, write us. Ac725 Elin Street, Winnetka 114LT2N34-lte quirîflg for Iersonl use. 100%7ovalue offers. Write B. M. S.. Box 53, Wllmette, APPO(XlýIMATELY 5 ACRES. SUN- 11.1SOLTN34-ltp .set Road section in 'West Winnetka FOR SALE-Ml8CELLANEOUS Offered at $2,000 per acre. ___________________ RMNTS-& WOM- New York ;City on Sunday, after spending several months as the guest of bis brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H,..Williams'of 614 Ealston: road, Kenilworth. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drake and two daughters, Janet and Helen, formerly of Washington, b. C., are vst ing Mr. Drake's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Drake of 933 Lake. avenue. Wi;,ayne Cochran arrived Wednesday, of last .week f rom Lawrence college to spend Christmas witb his family, the C. B. Cochrans of 1605 Walnut avenue. He returns to school Sunday. 0o RETURNS TO NEW, YORK Ben Witliams left for h 'is home -in R. B. Whitaker Conipamy Winnetlka 31,ro 140 Center Street LIBE RT YVI LLE . 114LTN4ltc15c each. Winnetka 1985. 11T3-t ACREAGE AND ESTATES White Leghorli Layers« ru. TV'WUY-uI HALF DOZEN patfls and qi Eitlier 4() a boughit for$ 4 Country rroads. 'e tract Can be 1026 Waukegan Rd.,. Glefview WýYAT.T & cO 'NS WE PÀY THE HIG-'HEST PIE Magazines, 55c Papers. 50c. JUNK DAE SAM GOLDMAN, nedical groups, in P. T. A., Girl Scout, and' mothers' club work and is the mother of three .children, one of whom is a freshman at the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Wright is active in womens C UR TA 1N CLEANERS * . WES 0FWCREKA juink Dealer-Phil Schumnan * Miss Jeanne Rehfeld, daughiter of Partiy wooded-adoinlng Golf Course' Highiest market l)rioes for paper, miag. Rags $1 per 100 lbs. Also buy furn., MNr. and Mrs, William H. Rehfeld, 210 andr Forest Preserve. Ideal for country estates. Mlust be sold to settle es-r batlitubs andi old iron. WVLMETTE' 144.' Ninth street. leaves on Sunday for 132LTN'33-4tP) rNemw London,. N. H., to return- to tate. Make offer. Shown by appointment only~.' . '1-' 75 ACRES132 LTN ?4-4tt Wish You a RETURNS TO SCHOOL I '* *"' 12 ory avenue~, have as thir nouse guest -LTN10-tfc ove r the holidays, John D- Rovick of _________ LEAVES FOR EAST Phans Wn.wrn32 UNVNBITY73 James Streeter, son of Mr. and Mrs. --o-Mr. and Mm-fs. W. E. Starr and daughi- Lorenzo Streeter, 302 Central avenue, ]BEDROOM. AND WICKER 'FURNI-, TURE, RUGS, CUFtTAINS, SPINET ter, Betty, came from Decatur to spend ivili leave on Monday for Mt. Vernon, DESK, LAMPS, ICE 130X. VERY the holidays %vith Mr. and MsN A.C.N H., where he attends the Stearns RHASONABLE. KENILWOeTH 6209. school. Sclîwarnm of 925 Ashland avenue., FOR SAL-HOU$gHoLb 60003B Detroit.