There is to be another Square Dance at the Wilmette Community Center Wednesday, February 3, ac- cording to Daniel M. Davis, director of' recreation. . Guy Colby, of barn. dance fame who conducted a class at the center a few weeks ago will calti the dances. Mr. Colby will.- conduct. a dancing class for children ini the aft- ernoon from 3 to,' 5 o'clock, and an-, othe-neein the evening for young people and tnarried couples. If enough, miarried couples are interested in a barn dance a night will be.rescxrved for them. Register'for* Guy Clby's Barn -Dance at *the, Community Cen- ter or cati -the Recreaion Office, Wil- mnette48 The gi rls .proved io be more hardy and able to enjoy the« cold iweather better than the boys. The Saturday afternoon hike this week consisted mainly of girls instead of the boys who> usually predominate the . hikes. ýte roup vistd W'1aViiWV l¶,tIffi would be. a haunted bouse but 'which was at present being used to store onions. The group then played "Fox and Geese" in the snow and were very reluctatit tQ go home. Practice begun for our minstrél :,Ihnw. Wôn't von setid us-the fun~- hasketball round robin VVeduesday evening, January 20, at the Howard gymnasiutué This time the iette Wyalther léague was .the one t o take the ,beating, but for a while during thé first haif of the centest, the Wal- ther boys çisplayed such .fine defen- sive bsebl that it looked as if the Confectioners had no set-up. Il was flot until the second portion of the game that the Corifectioners clickecl sufficiently to run up their us- ual large score. "Wild Horse" Horst~ ing was again quite warm; he came home with seven baskets and two free throws" to bis credit. AI, Berol, Ilstreamnlined slick-haired Romeo, came in second with four and two. The final count of the game was 60 to 5, ini favor of the confectionery. n came rnrougn wun & playing to lead bis ~ ket shooting depart- ,e points were made. rainst ten counted by We won't say that anything that happer ed was>intentional, but none the' less S'uch things as lbloýckinig, Clip ping, and slugging, even thoùgb done with considerable finesse, neyer have escaped 'the eagle eyes of Referee "Sonny Boy" George jones. After se.veral dozen free throws .the entertaitment ended. withý Nelson laundry* having,39 points and, the Un- knowns 26. Teamn W. LU Pet. Wilmette confectlonery ..... ..7 O 10,00 -Suburban Shore A. C.......6A 1 .857 Nelson lanndry ................ 4 3 .571 Burns toggery......... ....... 3 4 .429 N. . ...............3 4,.429 W . W . C. ..... .....1 6, .143 Rovers ..... ...1 6 .143, Sub. Shore (41) Burns Tog, <10) tg* ft.tP. fg.ft.tp. J. H'tman, f 7 0 14 Waidner, f 1 O 2 P.letàif 2 1 5 Sule,f ... 2 0-4' H~orn, c.... 2 0 4 Clayton, c. 1 0 2 Meter, g... 3 3 9 Knighit, g 1 0 2 (àueetoffl, 33g..ith0ll0g 0 Meter. f O0O040 Referee, G. Jones Scorer, V.. Waite wi¶. conf. (60) W I.L.-(5) fg.ft.tp. . fg.ft.tp. [mes, f .4 O0.8 Aschb'er, f () O O [orsting,, f 7 2 16 Simofle, f.. 0 O 0 ýeschke, c. 2 . 4 Ha.rrmafl, c i1O0*2 ilton,. g,. 3 0 6 Meyer, g .... 1 O 2 ý-rol g- 4 .2 10 Rusch, g ... 0 O O MapI0 Leaf ...... ..... .U Waclçer A ... ... . .1. 01.000 Grate Dames . 1......1... O 1.000 Uknow .............. 1 0 1.000 ,Eagles . . .. . .. . .. . .. . 0 1 .000 Willies ..... .......... .......1e 11..000 Esquire .....................O0 1 00o N . T . P onc h t'S _O....0. - fg.ft.tp f.t.p R. ndr',s, fi1 i 3 Geppeért, f~ 4 Ô 8 Schplbel, f.-22. 5. eukraflz, f 0'i1 1 Terzakege .c3 3S9G. Greg'ýy C'3 O 6 Mileù .. 5O1Q Hal-liwell, g 3. O ý6 Woffg... 0 2 J. Greg'y gl1 0O. Norm'Yle, g 4 0 8 Sheridani, g i 1. 3. Referee, WIndle« Scorer, Gathercoal xaPle ]Leaf»' (65) Esquire. (18) fg. ft.tp.. fg. ft. tp. Leary,, f..10 O 20 Gray, f..... 1 0 2 ±or n'.Yle, f 6 O 12 M oe,. f.t -...- ' 0 2 G.,Hahn. c. i i 31 Yatesc.e*.**.*2 0 4 B.. Hahn, g. 0O0O.0 Koerber, g. 5 O'10 Kolb, g... 10 0 20 Rogers, g.,.:0 0 0 Referee, Windle Scorer, Gatheréoal (irate Dames (49) Eagies (18) fg.ft.tp. fg. f t. tp. Gray, f.... 2 0 4 Cloud, f.... 2 1 f; Glea-sn, f -3 , 0 Kent, 2 .0 A4 Norton, c. 10 O 20 Reagen, c. 2 0 4 Schelbel, g. 2 i 5 faaýs, g.... i 0 2 Sam'Ison, g 7 O 14 Andrews, g 0 O 0 .Harvey, g. 1 1 3 Referee, Windle. Scorer, Gathercoal W'cIker A. C. (32)-N. T. Ponchos (15) fg. ft. tp. . fg. ftLtp. Werneke, f 2 1 5 Mikelson, f 2. 2 6 Clarke, f _. 3 1. 7 Sm th, f.. 2 1 5 Jetnngs, c 3 0 6 Ross. C. . O . 0O Williams, g 1 1 3 Rogers, g, 0 O 0 Lingel, g.-, 1il LingeI. g 2 0 4 atly enjoyed. 's Knitting club met sday and spent an en- Ig. Cake and coffee at 9:30 o'clock. The. iated bv- Mrs. Gooch. Betty day nligf the attei waQ ver, ýe cpntest. The contest >se, Betty's teami won nls. team. of which Olive leming, f.- 4 -O 8 Carpnter, f 3 0 6 first roundi. iEarl scored,.82 points. urphy. f.. 7 0 14 N'dstrýOm, f O0O0.0 His teammate, Eric Samuelson, scored, !. phy, c 0 4 4 Herbon, c.. 3 2 8 ' ýstroin, gý.. 1 2 4 Huck, g ... 2 3 7 80 poinits for a close second. Third !ulian, g. 0 0 0 Slayton, g. 2 0 4' place honors are held by Bill Leary Of Referee, P. Jonesth al ef i 7ponsTe Scorer, D. NygaardthMplLefwth7pinsTe Nelson Ldry. (39> Unknowns (24 10 high men and the points made by fg.ft.tp. fg.ft.tD. them f ollow: ardt, f... 1 1 3 Emrck, f .. 2 2 6 Name Team Points rafth'er, f 7 1 15 Huck, f- .., 5 1 il Ba.ri Gray, Grate Dames ............ 82 eter, c . 3. 0 . 6 P. E mlr'k,' c 1 0 2 Erc Samuelson, Grate, Dames . .... 80 Vood'd. 2 0 4 bechner, g. 2 1 F Bill Leary, Maple Lea.fs ............ 71 ijork, g ..- 2 3 7 L'wrence , g 0O 2 e TJohn l as n Gr t D m s,. . . ..5 lier led bis Uknows to ýory over the Willies. mry Jannaes of the Ridge Run- and Dick Cordts of Caconio led (Continued on Page 55), the dra-; me work r Uc