Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jul 1939, p. 22

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w44 DEER TRAIt LODGE H3EAFO1D ",eh=;U. 337 Mes North of elag n the muluee taai ___U. S. Hlgbway 5 There&s St111 Time for Boys l'o Attend Hastings YMCA Camp IEvcry boy who's ever been there -and~ every parent who ha. sent a' bon-agrees that this i. the ideai vacation plan for boys. Just 50 miles from Chicago, on a beauti- ifui, scenic private lake, your son wil have. the safest and best vaca- tion of his life. He'il get expert attention and enjoy participation and instruction i horseback rid- Shipboard sports help white awai, the cool moruings aor h S.S. Alabama of the Georgian Bay Lune on ýits seveni-day round-trip émi:se from Buffalo to Ilie Royale and Duluth, ioith stops at. Cleveland, Detroit, historie Mackinac Island anud Sanit Ste. Marie. Go to New Mexico For Sujumeir lVlnths Miss Barbara Duncombe, daugh- ter of Mr.' and Mrs. Fred J. Dun- combe, 528 Eider lane, Winnetka, left last week to spend the summer at Rock Rest, Ruidoso, N. M. M~iss iJeanne Cleary of Kenilworth ac- companied Miss Duncombe and willi be her houseguest during July. The two girls, who will be seniors. at New Trier Wih eh hol in the..fu1V South American Cruise Is Graduation Present - Fourteen-year-old Henry Zand Ill, 736 Cummings avenue, Ker worth, as a commenceement g from his grandmother, Mrs. Hen, return by way' of the East Coast. Henry was graduated ini June from Josephi Sears sehooI, Kenilworth. Offer 170-Mile Radl-Lake Trip A 170-mile rail-lake trip between any poin t on the North Shore line and Chicago and Milwaukee, to be operated daily during the sumner, seoson, has beén announced by of- A uniform -fare will be in effect frùm any station on the North Shore- line, including Chicago and Milwau- kee. Persons living outside the two ciies may travel to Chic ago by trains, fromn there to Milwaukee by *boat and back to starting point by *rdil, or the circle trip may be made ini the reverse direction. The "City of 1Rapids"1 Sailing last Saturday on the Bre- men, the group will go first to Southampton. It will then spend a week ini England, then proceed, to Amsterdam to take a priVate bus and. tour ail the Rhine country,1 to go to Heidelberg, the Black, Forest, Munich, 'and, the'Bavàrian Alps, to, the* Austrian Tyrol. The Dolomites and, Venice,. Florence, Milan, and. the ItaXian lakes, Lucerne;,'and, the. SWiss Alps,. wili ail be inciuded be-, fore the travelers reach Paris. In. the group are .Miss Lorraine Kirtiand ofWilmette, Miss Mari J. Gux»nan of Kenilworth, and Miss Marjorie Brown .of, Winnetka, ail classmates, at Roycemore;, Miss Barbara Welich of Glencoe; John Gately and 'Wirt ýFarley, Jr., of Wînnetka; Miss Lillian Davidson and Miss Jean Goodman of Chii- cago; Miss Virginia Steven of Elm- burst; Miss Caroline Sigrist of HighÊlantd Park; and Wili¶am: F. Protz of Manitowoc, Wis. Mr. Delaporte is a member of the faculty at New Trier. Keni*lworth Peopie Go to Honiolulu Marilyn Hagan, daui nd Mrs. J. L. Hagan of- Dr. Abing- acom last Wednesday on a trip to Hono- lulu, After visiting the fair in San Francisco they sa il July 6; return- ing in August by. way of Los An- geles. Dr. and Mrs. Hagan and their daughter, Judy, are leaving Saturday for their summer home at Big Spider lake near Hayward, Wis. They will be back and forth during the next few months. Mm ~ Ernest Wanwt "0 *Pupioma La»e WImet. 4973I WM i £vefrtber ifoma$o I Tours Abroad QTours of South Amnerica ffl , a m- 1 --

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