Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Mar 1938, p. 24

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Lauderdaie E..... Th. ~ $3,95 8fu. I UAflU~ su*umm UN~ I~ 5.uq.* Av.. I>.L - Mm-t Choos. from TWO CAMPING PLANS * Z ii DAY CAMP or the FULL TI ME CAMPI The Damy Camprov'des for plckîng up *0 . chikiren each mhoaning. Noite' o*clock finds them aet M. camp ground. re.ady for the. day's activities. And whef * dey! Thi. chldren swim ;n a beautiful ouidoor pool under careful supe.rvision. Thuy take part i paffi s Bermuda -News Photo Garbed in gaily-colored togs, bathing beauties hait the season on Ber- muda's beaches. The above ficture wvas takew at the Belm;ott-Iïnverurie Beach club where shrubs and flowzers cree p dowii té meet the sea. St. Petersburg Opens I the festival period, iwhich w*ill. extend Festival Next 'Week Ifrorn Tuesday, March 29. through Sat- St. Petersburg, Fla.-.-Arranged 'as urday, April 2. St. Petersburg's tribute and expres- Thousands of additional visitors sion of cordial hôspitality to its season f rom ail, points in Florida and frôm Anticipating increased demanids on its Hungarian services, due in a -measure to the requirements of the man-. Cath - olic diocesan pilgrimages to the Thirty,. fouith Eucltaristic World Congress at Budaipst.*for whicb 'it bas been ap- pointed officiai transportation agent, the American Express company arnounce. it has leased premises at Maria Valeria Utca 12, in Budapest, wbere tarly in, May it will open new offices. The Euçharistic Congress convene. May 25. and continues.through May 29. The first of the above pilgrimages t" set out f romn New York will leave on April 30 on th e "Conte di Savoia,". of the Italia.ii une, and wilI include thoe fromn the diîoceses of San, Francisco, Lb,- Angeles. Sacramento, San Diego, Port- lan'd. Ore.. Seattle and Sait I.ake ,'City. The delegation from the.Denver diocesé will travel on the "Paris." of the French line. ieaving the same day. Next wilg part of the New York delegation. whXich will leave on the 'X-ulcalia.",' of the, Italian line, on May 7. Ott the -Queen M.\ary,," of the Cunarit White Star fine, on Mav 11, will go the representat.ives of thte diocese of St. Louis. The, Chicago pilgrims will sail on May 12.on theé -Champlain," of the French Une.. Sailing May 14 on the "Rex," of the Italian line, will be the remaindér of the delegation from the diocese of New York, together with the pilgrims fromn the diocese of Buffola, St. Augusstine and Cincinnati. Before or aiter the Eucharistic Congress. the pigrims will make tours of Europe. or the Mediter - rànean. "Hobby-Routing" s Newest Travel Idea "ýHolby-routing" .is -one of the new accompiishments of travel counsellors, according to Bert- Vanderwarf., head' of the touring .a .nd travel'bur eau of the Chicago Motor club. "Because of the growing popularity of many kinds of hlobbies," Mr. Van- derwarf said, "niotorists want to choose, à vacation objective where they can pursue their favorite avoca- tions. For fwu.r tiordtawiwtd iw pli.. HAfRY -,WORTH HART !ià l*=, .xaiy an xJn cw Yoi LUI 21DII ilondJiiIy 13., West, the tours will' in- eir itineraries England, gim, Germany, Swtzer- id France, the first leav- k:June 29 and the sec--

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