skating season is in, but if you must travel, go north to Montreal: and goodâ€"beefsteak,â€"instead of southwards where you shoot skyrockets on New Year‘s, listen to the droning of the lawnmowers in February, and wonder what‘s the matter with you the rest of the time.~ when the snowflakes fly, and the digâ€" nified bunch along Main street rushes out toâ€" throw â€"snowballs. : True, this does not happen frequently in the latitude of New Orleans, but when it No sense in going south while the skating season is in, but if you must travel, go north to Montreal and cemccrne. sn elig. S}mp.he’re "and you wil_l get 16 ounces to every ._._pound, and the very highest qualit‘y_ f ofï¬leat_slndpoglï¬'ii' : es SHORT LEG OF THE FINEST MILK FED Â¥EALâ€"..â€" _ .. 35 POUND_-n-----..*- c .I_:EA?I PORK SHOULDERâ€"ROAST > *A _ SAUSAGE POUND: SICHIER THREAD SAUER KRAUT‘ QUART ... POUND..._. FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS POUND......... OUR BEST SMOKED HAMS NONE SHORT LEG of the Finest Spring LA MB SWIFTS PREMIUM SLICED BACON POUNDâ€"._.:._ arl Phone Highland Park 3140 (Continued from page 6) o e s N AMAS DEEKS _ 18¢ HREAD SAUER KRAUT 1 5c PREMIUM FRANKFURT â€" POUND. * Semik : We eRKINâ€"E Doerls cmd nevnnmaine Secenâ€" n / > 4R ing over the landscape, the glow | bekind their rink; prac of wonderful health in.mcm child in the community e an appetite like a Clyd horse | ALL parents should sup; and best of all, iceâ€"skating! E. E. Mellinger is the t . Ask the Youngsters _| Marshman street. â€" , Just ask any boy or girl what they | Grateful acknowledgen think of iceâ€"skating as a sport? And| by the Ravinia skating « 'remmber.thatwluthmodtorthe the following persons w‘ kids, is good for YOU!â€" In these days | in contributions for the :of falling stock prices and uncertain | of the iceâ€"rink:_ W. C.â€"P. economic conditions skating is a lifeâ€"| Cady Ewéll, Edith Wal saver. It makes you â€"forget, ‘stop | Stein, K. E. Wagner, M thinking, gives your brain a rest. | Crory. uts Most folks think too much anyhow.| __ _ _ Wake.Upâ€"Ravi Skating sends the blood_to your feet, |â€"â€" You have a ~wonderfal puts you in tune with the universe, rink. Your children en and warms you up to such an extent | mensely, but you are not that you can wear lighter underwear, | it. _All who use the rink thuAnYing,,A.cnnple. of dollars. per | in contributionsâ€" Atâ€"'ence! year on your clothing allowance. S aix mmmramikk an . <aneIF n cc3y 20. constant nervous anxiety! Up here ue ies neofuede ts nins css vacs c _ I0C¢ > ~stUG ‘* 39c Frank Kottrasch was injured in an automobile accident on .County Line road on Saturday morning.â€" He was taken to ~Highland Park â€" hospital where severalâ€"stitches were taken in his face. He also lost a number of sense of humor, During the World war he entertained the soldiers in France with his sketches.and stories. â€"__Carl A. Seastrand the artist who gave a number of chalk talks in the Deerfleld school while S. D. Nelson was principal has some of his paintâ€" ing on exhibit at the Palette and Chisel club, 1012 N. Dearborn street, Chicago. Eleanor Jewett in the Art sectionâ€"of the Chicago Tribune last Sunday wrote Three Dramatic scenes by â€"Carl â€"A..â€"Seastrand add to the inâ€" terest of the exhibit. Mr. Seastrand will be remembered by, Deerfleld peoâ€" ple who lived here for ten to eighâ€" teen years ago as an exceedingly tall Ooomhented stoves and furnaces ..:..... l‘xvl:fm""ZIZ.’.IT:Iï¬I."_‘.â€.I."_ffï¬II.“.ZL'Z'.".I?.':’I? wmmon w::gnzlc roof mpran ied rshemntacans io Bilowihoreh ~â€"â€">>..l.lnlolcl on onl olcnololl, Garbage burners ..:_.................__..,l..... mflwuwwmw._ Exhibits Paintings at . ~â€"~~~â€"<â€"~ Chicago Art Club Automobile fires ....._......__._._._._. g;;u mdnl:m PCR ...ocmdinycigcin. and matches ._...._.._.__... D_dxv.- chimneys and fire places mm‘ff.‘.‘.’.:..:LZ,Z'.'.',-.:.T,j.‘.'.'..‘.l Hot ashes near wood .. _ _ . Oil burners ® F y e o e en Pm Fires in bri nd . pebbleâ€"dash M 60L ORICL.£00 pebDbicâ€"dash . .......«.,â€"»« fubbish " fires" _.__"~~, 0 09 P PAemn Miles apparatus traveled Fires in wooden buildings Hours engine pamped Gallons chemical used ~â€"â€"â€" DURING PAST YEAR it. â€"All â€"who use the rink must send in contributions at once!â€" Theâ€"skatâ€" ing committee will call upon you for help. ~Cards will be issued to conâ€" tributors and the Ravinia skating rink maintained for their benefit. *~ Ravinia Skating Committee. _ j F. V. Degenhardt, u1. _ _â€"Mrs. E. E. Mellinger, _ Elmer Larned, ; Russell Smith, ~~~ â€"â€"â€"_ Terry Fisher. ue «~Â¥ou â€"have â€"a wonderful â€"iceâ€"skating rink. Your children enjoy it imâ€" mensely, but you are not supporting in contributions for the maintenance Cady Ewéll, Edith Walker, Sidney gtein, K. E. Wagner, Margaret Mcâ€" rory. s s Grateful acknowledgement is made by â€"the Ravinia skating committee to the following persons who have sent behind their rink; practically every child in the community enjoys it, and ALL parents should support it. Mrs. E. E. Mellinger is the treasurer, 355 Marshman street. E of the family. Support your iceâ€"rink (Continued from page 3) In Auto® Accident eiggy uiccmerigrtmoyernr 1 qxceedjn‘Sy fall, Miiï¬â€™ 6 $ â€" 123 n p urged to get 12 11 41 55 The St. Paul‘s girls basketball team _‘.'_miP!lY the first game on Tuesdaf evening, Jan. 14, when they will plas the Lake Zurick‘ girls team in th Deerfield gramm@r school. The boy game will follow. ; man ieft Sunday evening for Carleto® C;ll::le a&e ï¬om"t‘:.ï¬cld, Minn. aftée 8 ng the ys with respectivt : Carl Knigge is building a house 08 Central avenue. _ . P Mrs. Archie Ab@rcrombie and two daughters Helen Jeanâ€"and Bernice of Highlandâ€"Park were taficheon guost of Mrs. R.. E. Pettis on Thursday. _ Mrs. Harry Muhike is substituting in the Deerfield Grammar. sehool 19 Mrs, Alvin Knaak who is ill. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. A: Highland Park, M man Carstensen of guests at the Peter Sunday. â€" _ Eoaaed â€"Mr. and. Mrs. W..Tennerman hat as their dinner guests on Thursday, Mrs. Mary Lee of Blue Island and Mr. Fred Jacobs. i lnat sns ud i9. us o fls oi dieet hh 22A :A u.}mi Mrs. LeRoy Meyer has as her guest on Sunday Miss Mayme Rockley of. Michigan. F s Mrs. Mary Lee of the dinner guest of Mentzer on Sunday. TT C AVITe L MILC, J. COnnor on Oy terman avenue on Friday afternoon. Theâ€"committee in charge card â€"party to â€"be held in the Mrs. Felix H. Earnest has been quite <ill: for several weeks at her home on Rosemary terrace. 2 "Mrs. George Pettis had as her din. a «Mrs:" Xfn ~Guests at the home of Mrs. T K Knaak on New Years day included, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker and two sonsâ€"from â€"â€"Chicago;. Migs ~ Minnic Becker of Springfield; Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Knaak and family of four chil. dren from Wheaton, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Knaak and family ; . My, andâ€"Mrs. Rudoiph â€"Knaak and family of Deerfleld and Mr. Otto Knaak of Gien Ellyn, Illinois. _.____ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs, Emil Fredricks of Central e theirâ€"d; guests on New Years day, Mr. and Mrs. George Pettis, â€"Mr. _ and Mrs Edwin Johnson and family, Mr and Mrs. Warren Pettis and son. _‘ â€" ; On Thursday afternoon, Janus the Sewing circle of St. Paul‘s gelical church will meet at the of Mrs. Peter Juhrend on Wau! road. .. Toe 4 â€"Mrs. Fred Horenberger is co to her home on Central avenue a sprained knee. â€"_ Mr. and Mrs. L H. Waite from Chicago to their new h Clavey subdivision. uaryâ€"17,â€"held Deerfield Locals Mrs. Andreéew Peterson o Thursday, January of Northbrook wert er. Peterson home of of Blue Island was f Mr. and Mrs. C H. Waite moved wael of the hall of § ry 16 nQ in m