THOUSANDS ENJOY PARK ACTIVITIES Thursday, Dee. 4, 1930 at the opening of the rink. Previous years a rink was operated by the local citizens at the Ravinia school. The four rinks now provided by the Park board are well distributed throughout the district and will pro- vide winter sport and recreation to a large number of the citizens of the district. Iderttiiuation Cards Identifieation cards are issued to the citizens of the district without charge 3nd may be obtained at the Park Board olflee. in the City hall or at the shelter houses. The holders of these cards may bring guests to the rink by paying 10e during the day up to 6 p.m. and Me after 6 pam This arrangement prevents the inilux of non-residents to the exclusion of the residents. The Park Board recreational activi- ties havé grown rapidly during the past tour years and its records show during the past year the following results: _ Registration for Golf rr.r_e_ewrrr'e'. 38,000 Registration for skating 'pw-PPP. 17,000 Registration for beaches FrreFs.. 80,000 Registration for dancing ..ve.-r. 16,800 Registration for playgrounds 17,800 Total registration of all activities for which records are kept, 119,600. . Other Activities _ T In addition to the activities men. tioned there were 45 games of indoor ball, 13 cricket matches and several games of soccer while smaller groups played horse shoe, archery ete., all of which would add considerably to the figure stated. A It is surprising how little is known of the extent of the Park Board's ree. reational activities. This work is worthy of the support and encourage- ment of the citizens of the district. NEW PARKING SERVICE m ' OFFERED FIELD‘S PATRONS New parkine iuirviee for its pn- Irons was announced this week by the l-lvanstnn store of Marshall Field & Co, This service provides housing of automobiles in a modern heated gar- age and is expected to prove espeeially valuable in cold weather such as that of recent days. A nominal fee ls charged. The patron leaves the car with the uniformed doorman at the west en- trance to the iatore on Church street, and he wiil set- to its being placed in the garage. When the car is wanted again either the doorman or the floor. mnn where the auto owner is shop- ping is' notified and within five min- utes the car is waiting at the door. The free outdoor parking space on Benson avenue is still available for the store's customs". _ NOTICE Sealed bldn wlll be reeelvnd by the Coun. cil " in ofhee in the Clty Hull. Hllhllnrl Park. llllnoh, until 1:30 o'clock pm. loud-7. the 22nd day of Beeernher, A.D. mo. far the furnlllllnz of one truck the lanolin. trortor with rubber Need tuck shot. cub {or obtr- ntor, tour cyllnder motor of "rproxtmatetr ten dnwhur KP., overall which not more than tittrtour (64) Inch... Payment tor uld equipment to in mud- In -iiiriiiGt' To} “iii nah. -ii,. Council reserves the HIM to "326 n, .211] I" bid. it they deem it best for public x_.__»_______;_ W " order " "Uighur! Plrk. DIM " Build-mi Park, which. this 4th day of bomber, 1980. (Continued from page S) the Council of the cm of V. C. “1.15893. -etireiuie. 38,000 17,000 30,000 16,800 17,800 'it." Kenneth Vetter At a recent meeting of the il dis. trict editors of the North Shore Are: Press club. Kenneth Vetter of Deer- field, Troop M, w“ elected secretsry of the Press club for the entire north shore. Star scout, Wm. Lehlo of Troop 4, Wilmette, wns elected presi- dent. Scout Vetter is a Star scout since May " 1929 And he: 20 merit badges. Among those are the Jour- nalism merit badge. He also hu the Press club Quill swarded by the North Shore Area council for writing end having printed " least 12 Boy Scout newspaper articles. _ The Press club is composed of All the troop reporters of each of the 80, troops in the 11 districts of the North Shore Area council. Each dis- trict has a district editor, and Scout Vetter holds that position in Deerfield. Deerpath Theatre ls Giving Fine Program During Coming Week Deerpath theatre program for the ensuing week include: seven] very nuractive pictures. and the entire program is much above the were“ in quality and interest. The schedule is as follows: Saturday. Dee. 6 (matinee and eve- ttini-Family matinee. Feature is Edward Everett Horton in “Once a Gentleman," with George Fawcett. Francis X. Bushman. Lois Wilson and King Emmott. _ A delightful and re- freshing comedy drama. Also Tit. funy Talking Chimps in “The Little Covered Wagon." a travesty on the western spies and better than many of them. Cast of trained workers. Sunday, Dee. T (One day only)-- Family matinee. Charles Buddy Roe- t-rs with Helen Kane Ind Victor Moore in "Heads Up." Clint-lea Rogers and a full crew of girl friends cruising along in a saucy nautical tale of love, lyries ind laughs. Monday and Tuesday. Dee. 8 mt! 9--Semuttiomtl seven-stu- production, "A Lady Surrenders,." bued on the famous novel, "8ineeritr," by John Erskin. The out includel Conrad NIKE], Genevieve Tobin, Basil Rath. bnne, Rose Hobart, Curmel Myers, Vi- vian Oakllnd. Edgar Norton. Funk and daring treatment of modern love and muting: problem. Wednesday Ind Thursday, Dee. 10 and It-vietor McLaglin in "A Devil with Women" with Mona eril, Harm phrey Btittart, Luna Alums. A typ- iul tropic“ typhoon of war and wo- men. PRESS Eatarii Pl, “SHIN SHOW 1 HERE JANUARY 1lml THE PRESS provides new interest in that for an that time in Highland Park, how are being planned. List of Chime: Mrs. Henry B. Clark in the germ-II chairman. and following Are the co- operating clulrmen and etsettsirtttett ot the Mom committal: Mrs, H, F. Van Sta-Maren lad Mrs. Home Anderson, mule; In. Konrad Sehreier, Min Clnire Bench. and Mrs. Loui- Leverone. program Mrs. Myrtle Loner Coonley. Ind In. Joseph B. Osman, tickeu: Mrs. George Chapman, tun-urn; Mrs, Wnlur Rutledge, and In. Rob-rt Walker, new (unions; Mu. Karl Meyer, old (unions; Mn. 30-well Swney. nunnlklnl; In. Edwin E. Tullil, boxer, Hill 11an ttkits/ properties; Min Elisabeth Phelps, production; Min Mir-jam Stung. "Evolution of Courtship'", Mill Vir- ginia Jerome, nnd mu Virginia “do ody, column; In. Frank loner. sure runner; Min Edith Prfte, unh- en: Mn. Chum G. Moon, publicity. Min Sun-cr- to Dine! The entire performnnce will be di- rected by Mia Hope Summers Ind to will be “lured c distinctly protest sionnl “nowhere. "The Evolution of Court-hip" will include Min Mir-jam Strong. Illa Marx-rec Parkin, In" Mary Gel". Min Serena Seymour. Illa Elin- béth Phelps, Min Connie Wlllhuu, Min Ethel Harmon, and Ill-- Dor- othy Nunn. fhin map in doing inland“ work under Minn Summer's dimetiem. CARD " THANKS We wish to thank our my friends for the kindnou and Impl- thy Ihown us in our neon! Inn-vo- ment, also for the lovely ttoral phat. In. Am» llama and “any. Chairmen of committal will not Monday, Dee. 8, " , o'clock. " the home of Mrs, Henry B. cure. (Continued from page i) In. Paul W, Bunch-NI - tained at I Thanksgiving dunner tor friend. and "hum It her tom on 101ker -. The om ot town [nun Included Mr. and In. John E. McCormick of Aurora, “limb. In. W. E. Buy-Mn. In. of the Gourhy nun-tum": I. mandala; her five hundred club duh “mm. Thursday. _ Lime' Patty Allan of WW mind her madman: the [Ann'- MtMAllon'quhMputoH-u wk. 1m. Bernard sum. h In the Columhln hooplhl. Chicago. where she is undergoing trump. Mr. and in]. . Culver spout flunk-giving day with Mad". tn Gleam. - In. Pred Cum will mm at dinner 8mm!†0min; at the opening of the winter which at Elinor club. - - _ It. spent Ill. Mr, and In. June - enur- tained at rhankabvtrt. alum last “and“. Mr. and In. Chm Wyatt and two children. Clarence and My. upon! Tttot-lag In Joint with rel-um. John Ill-shun hu neatly nah- od " mm award in football for playing on the line of (In school um during the put anon. a. ll lino a member of the Glee club of Hill school. Pow-awn. " Mr. and In. W, E. suyua ttt B. St. Johns avenue. have ' on mnmm in Bun-ton when they moved on Monday. _ Dr. and In. H. B. Ham and their two "uehtrm, It. and In. In" of Shem!“ "tad, and It. Juno- Flml. were the Malach- lng - of RI. And In. John Manning of Oak strut. We wink to than} all of our may Mom]- tor the bountiful Mum and may an of klndmu In the Ian 01 our mun. Margarita. It. ad In. Albert An and children. Local and Personal Elwin. 000m G. Poet" the warhead In Dismal-non, CARD or THANKI a