Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Aug 1938, p. 18

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1A- inr5w ew meue'.. uu Iinland Amnerica for more cruises Pierre, and4 St. Thomas, as weUl as to the West Indies from the -asijy the ports of the earlier cruise. accessible port of New Oleans, the j gt s apoit htA ein !Roland America Lme will.this wîn- should set. sail for the. Spanish Main1 ,ter. send .. ts lux uïry 1in e r.frOm New Orleanfiwlth itsmemo- ,"'.Rotterdam" from. that port t o ries of Lafitte, the American buc- southern waters, according to Doug-, canneer," says Mr. Malcolm, "but las Malcolm of the Arnerican Ex- it is even môre fitting that the press travel service,'wuio says that "Rotterdam" *hould vAut Curacao, bookings on similar cris aefrta sadA the *: ileoiland by -the Veendarrilest. winter far -of the Caribbean". - Listed as the exceeded expectations. third port of caUl, Curacao looks - The "Rotterdam" wiUl first leavefor ail the world like a suburb of New Orleans, January 7, on a cruise modernAAmsterdam, of 16 days, calling at Cristoba, L.a Aùcent Fortreise Aste steamer approachs. Wil- ICAMP SHOREWOOD Ile *td' port of ,Curacao,, tWo By Marne MeLeafi' LearY .(ne of the main. reasons-- that paàrents, are sending their adolescent boys and girls to boardmgt scitools for some part of thâir high-school work s that the goo school dove- ta ils the work done An. the class- room, with- supervised' study, and the social life of. the àchooL The 'good school. sees to it that the girl or boy ha$ a weil-balanced diet and plenty of rest and exercise. The excitemnent and stress, which occurs simnply because of the ava il- ability of. the telephone An the homne, isf't conducive. to a well balanced nrngram f wntk. play and sleep ý-to-date, Pl e of the est Indies. and cons at parties it s the who can n' of priv- their -own ig them to ITHE VILLAGE ANID FAIM SCI400L SC400L REOPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 REGISTER NOW FOR SEASON .1938-1939 ted into canais. unly thie negroes------------------------- - look out of place as they row about ations are the samne in every case the.. harbor An Dutch canal boats, for every child and are usually the ýwith the sngle heavy oar over the only disciplinary measures in force. stern. But the greatest surprise o! Everyone knows the rules and the ail is the language o! the island. consequences o! infringemenit. 11. For, as visitors wander down thie I is surprising how readily young-, streets gazing at colorful fruit 13e ple react to impersonal justice. par- UN WUL ~LEK R AAN ERS D MINIeS 0TrA- 8ev.. deys mad nv.mite ~s .1~a ~.&1 oi.S~ ~ECRIANSAY LINI 5<>( fathe

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