Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Wickerâ€" sham and children were Sunday dinâ€" ner guests at the Paul Scott home in Gurnee. home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holâ€" den in Evanston. + Mr. and Mrs. Russell Potterton and family spent Sunday at the â€"‘Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clavey were hosts at a diner party on Saturday evening at their home on Spruce Schwalback Leads Holy Cross Team Mrs. Edwin M. Palmer was hosâ€" tess to members of her Wednesday Bridge Club yesterday at her home on Central avenue. Ed Schwalbach won the high game with a gross of 246 on last Thursday. Fred Coleman was next with 239. Ray Frost‘s team took the high game with a gross of 968. After next weeks games the standâ€" ings will be part of the weekly reâ€" port. Scores for last week and handâ€" icaps for next week are as follows: Anderson ....123â€"184â€"163â€"470 28 Cole ............ 1 49â€"139â€"169â€"457 32 Bartels .......... 93â€"117â€"100â€"310 65 Coleman Dunham Â¥F Frost Garrity Ginter Karge Klemp Garrity . .....:139â€"141â€"128â€"408 Ginter ..........132â€"168â€"140â€"482 Karge .........108â€"100â€"176â€"384 Klemp .........188â€"124â€"148â€"460 Kress ............ 98â€"103â€"114â€"815 McGuire ......145â€"140â€"133â€"418 Fr. Murphy 138â€"135â€"153â€"426 Mylott ........146â€"130â€"160â€"436 O‘Connor . Rink ... Schwalbach Wagner Zahnle . . 201 Votes Cast In W. Deerfield Election, Dec. 7 .Only 201 votes were cast in the entire Township of West Deerfield last Tuesday when William Pierce, (Republican) and George R. Lyon (Democrat) were candidates for election for the office of Judge of the Circuit Court. The vote was as follows: Candidate _ Precinet 1 2 3 To‘l William Pierce ..........55 60 25 140 George R. Lyons .........20 12 29 61 The estimated voting population of West Deerfield Township as reâ€" cently compiled by the County Suâ€" pervisor is thus: West Deerfield Precinet One ......723 West Deerfield Precinet Two ......651 West Deerfield Precinet Three298 General Electric‘s ‘ Nip Coâ€"op Cage Team The General Electric‘s led by Leo Williams, who collected fifteen points, nosed out the Evanston Coâ€" op quintet by a 30 to 27 score at Boltwood Fieldhouse last Sunday afternoon. The Coâ€"ops held a three point lead at half time but could not stand the pace of the Electric‘s in the second half. Lynn led the Coâ€" ops with nine points. â€" Next Sunday the Electric‘s will play their second league game against the Nelson Laundry team from Wilmette. The Laundrymen have not been defeated this year. Lineups : C. E. (30) }vmh-: Dingle Garling Dennisson Total 185â€"207â€"154â€"546 94â€"158â€"124â€"366 133â€"186â€"170â€"489 1681 44.150.481 158â€"168â€"214â€"540 144â€"165â€"198â€"507 . 98â€"121â€"129â€"343 114â€"169â€"180â€"463 11 1672 32 65 12 31 31 13 21 57 Children‘s Department New books suitable as Christmas presents. For younger children: Bennett â€" "Shawneen and the Gander." A genuine Irish folk tale. Burtonâ€"*"Chooâ€"Choo." The story of a little engine that ran away. Eliotâ€"*"Traveling Coat." A coat made for a little Hungarian boy passes from country to country until it comes to an end in our own counâ€" try. Fishâ€""Four and Twenty Blackâ€" birds." Nursery poems and songs that have given joy to American children of several generations. Fylemanâ€"Here We Come a‘ Pipâ€" ing." A fine collection of poetry. _ Flackâ€"Walter, the Lazy Mouse." An engaging story of how Walter became an industrious mouse. Leafâ€""Noodle." The story of a dachshund. § Mooreâ€"The Night Before Christâ€" mas." A new edition beautifully illustrated by Reginald Birch. Newberryâ€""Babette." The story of a Siamese kitten. Robinsonâ€""Thee Chee‘s brother." For the inâ€"betweens: Artzybasheff â€""Seven Simeons." An old Russian fairy tale retold in a book of great distinction. Bronson â€" The wonderworld of ants.". Describing all kinds, from field ants to devastating army ants. Buff "Dancing Cloud." A story of the Navajos, beautifully illusâ€" trated. Coatsworth â€" "Aliceâ€"allâ€"byâ€"herâ€" self." The everyday life of a little girl from Maine. _ De Angeliâ€""Petite Suzanne." A story of a French Canadian settleâ€" ment on the Gaspe Peninsula. _ De la Mareâ€""This Yearâ€"Next Year." Walter De la Mare‘s newest poems quaintly illustrated by Harâ€" old Jones. . ~Hughes â€" "A little shepherd‘s Trust." A lovely story of the first Christmas. Jones â€""David." Beautifully ilâ€" lustrated bible story by our Highâ€" land Park author. o Sawyerâ€""Rollerskates." A little girl in Old New York. Steenâ€""Red Jungle Boy." An unâ€" usually well written and illustrated book about a Southâ€"American boy. For older children: Alexanderâ€""Magic Show Book." Tricks with paper, strings and handkerchiefs. Bestâ€""Homespun." Trader, picâ€" neer, merchant, weaver, and trapâ€" per, figures who have made the hisâ€" tory of our country appear in this story of the early nineteenth cenâ€" tury. Benetâ€"‘"The Boy Shelley." A lively, moving picture of the famous English poet. Fernaldâ€""Smoke Blows West." Adventures with pioneers and railâ€"road builders in the early times of Kansas. * wild duat fnd« a hama in a haws Your Typewriter Man LIBRARY Larson‘s Stationery Store _ Highland Park 567 > E. K. CATTON Gray â€" 'lm’lurlovo of Charlestown." journeys from 1‘:'!!“: to a plantation in Carolina 171 Lewis â€"â€"»"China quest." . Modern China, as seen through the eyes of an American and a Chinese boy. Robinson â€" "Bright Island." A girl from an island off the coast of Maine spends a year at school on the mainland. a Seredy â€""White stag." The leâ€" gend of the origin of Hungary preâ€" sented in a book of genuine distincâ€" tion and beauty. Jagendorfâ€""In the Days of the Han." A Chinese boy among warâ€" riors of ancient times. "Wheeler â€" "My Brother Was Mozart.". A charming life of Moâ€" zart written as if told by the great composer‘s sister. Blackhawk Society Gives Dance Dec. 23 A Christmas invitational dance will be given on Thursday, Decemâ€" ber 23, by the Blackhawk society of the C.A.R. at the Highland Park Woman‘s club. Several parties to preceed the dance are being planned by boys and girls of high school age, as well as for the college young people home for the holidays. â€" . _ Bill Lytton‘s orchestra, popular with North Shore dancers. will nlay. snOW. The committee who are working with enthusiasm to make this first annual dance an outstanding success include the following: Margaret Bingham, Robinson Gourley, Alice Hopkins, Janet Ingram, Amory Oliâ€" ver Moore Jr., Barbara Patterson, Sanford Peabody, Florence Rice, Gayle Sackett, Helen Marjorie Speed, Nancy Van Bergen. Stoned to death by the 18 women he made love to! Read this excitâ€" ing true story in the AMERICAN WEEKLY, the magazine distributed with NEXT SUNDAY‘S CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Korenin were Sunday dinner guests at the Albert Korenin home in Waukegan. "alw â€" In all my experience I‘ve never seen such a demand for GAS ranges, GAS water heaters and GAS refrigerators around Christâ€" mas time! Low down payments and casy monthly terms give any giftâ€"giver a real break. Between you and me ...I‘m advising my favorite familie to go ALLâ€"GAS this Christmas!" NORIH SHORE Gaza C0. Santa Clans will deliver before Christmas Area Board Meeting The regular meeting of the execuâ€" tive board of the North Shore Area eouncil was held at council headâ€" quarters, Tuesday evening of this week. Among the items transacted were, approval of budget for the fisâ€" cal year, the naming of the Silver Beaver committee, the selection of the annual meeting committee, the approval on reports of membership and finance. Among those present from Deenfield were: C. E. Piper, district chairman and C. W. Boyle, district commissioner. Sea Scout leaders of the area met last Thursday night at the Christ church Parish house to discuss plans for the promotion and development of an area program. © Commodore Huggins served as chairman of the meeting. Plans were developed for an interâ€"ship swimming meet to be held during Scout week, a Sea Scout ball and bridge of honor in April and a regatta during the summer months. Standardization of. advanceâ€" mvent piotecdure ~ and tatitits.~ was Boy Scout News group The Sea Scout ships represented were the Quilmette Ship 43, Albaâ€" tross Ship 26, Highlander Ship 39 and Great Lakes Ship 130. Henry Fowler Presides The regular meeting of the execuâ€" tive board of the North Shore Area council was held at council headâ€" quarters, Tuesday evening of this week. Among the items transacted were, approval of budget for the fiscal year, the naming of the Silver Beaver committee, the selection of the annual meeting committee, the @pproval on reports of membership and finance.© Among those present from Highland Park were: Dr. C. V. Nichols, district chairman; John Davis, vice chairman of the district; \ Albert P. Snite, finance chairman of the area and Geo. Scheuchenpfiug, district commissioner. Cubs Have Christmas Spirit ‘The Cubs and their parents of Pack 65, of Ravinia, Braeside and West Ridge had another of their good meetings at the Village House last Friday evening. ‘That the Cubs have been absorbâ€" ing the Christmas spirit is evidenced by the fact that all Cubs exhibited before this meeting, toys that they had repaired ‘to be given to chilâ€" dren in less favorable circumstances for Christmas. This display was exceptional and reveals that these Cubs spent a great deal of time @long with the enthusiasm and help of their parents in this worthwhile project. Regular Cash Price, $129.50 Old Stove Tradeâ€"in .. 30.00 cash rraice " 7 97°~ $5 Downâ€"18 Months to Pay SMALL CARRYING CHAReER Combination offer . . . extra 10% reduction if range is purâ€" chased with Servel Electrolux Gas Refrigerator. SPECIAL UNIVERSAL CGAS RANCGES Presiding at this meeting was the chairman of the Pack committee Arthur Claghorn. The members of this Pack committee are: Cubmaster Wm. Gleisner, his assistants, M. Whittaker and Johnâ€"Sternig. Herâ€" bert Bower, Robert Price, Allen Church, Mason Armstrong, James Murphey, Nathan Corwith, Lee Supâ€" ple, A. A. Hale, H. E. Johnson, Alan R. Kidd, Walter C. Kohn, A. G. Strattan, James Thomson, and Dr. Frank Trangmar members of the committee and Howard F. Copp Cub commissioner. Subscribe for THE PRESS 399.50