Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Apr 1938, p. 29

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IGAYSVIL A group of North Shore thildren,1 the majority of .whom are students at the village and farrn school, spend an eighit week period in the summer uicar Gaysviile, Vt. The change f rom thè North shore suburbaii communities toth simple camp life of a valley among 'the Green mounitains is a worthWvhile experience. STo- transplant midwestern children t6o the mountains and valleys of one of the earliést settled parts of the Unitedi States is educational. To adapt thein- selves to community life in terms of childhood, where each onxe shares -in "You should sec, some of: them that ot away-too big to land. We're go- "Duke' Child's Camp Owakonze in Canada. Agate and Joe are eage rly looking forward to more fishing and another grand summer at Owakonze. Thiis will be the fifteenith year for Agate and the twelfth season for.Joe at-this outstanding summer camp for boys. care of their own needs, dug their Qwfl ig, tested the waterf ioned a coolixu!r box neari or purity, 1- f- - The increase in number of reserva- tions for automobile shipments is even greater than this, Mr. Vander- warf said. He estimates that 20 per cent more people will take their cars abroad with them this year -than was the case last year. And -in 1937 car shipmeýnts were 'almost double those of 1936, he'explained. Home Trav.I Also Popular "These' figure's doà not imean'that travel in the United States is declin- ing. On the cohtrary, premature ar weather, in March resulted in an un- precè.dented number of requests, for touring. information from' motorists planning early vacations oôr short; Week-end trips," he said.. SHe predicted a steady growth in the number of visitors in Wisconsin and Michigan.. HOME ,FROM SOUTH Mrs. Frank P. Merkle, 225 Lei- cester road, Keni1worth', arrived home -Suturday froi a, monttVs vac~ation at Daytona Beach, Fla. Mrs. Merkle was with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E13, of Barrington in the South. They miotored home and on the way stopped at Asheville, N. C. Arnold B. Busscher, 229 Wood court, Wilmette, returned to bis home last Saturday from the Evanston hos- pital where he spent two weeks iollow-, ing an operation. £ £ COLO RADO Asmall, exclusive Dude IRanch for peàole who wanlf à faste of thée reàl I WesI, an intiote c quaiMafnce welth ffi.et0 Ibusiness, good iding, pack trips, and fine scenery. j.MRS. J. C. WOODLEY MIS ELISABETH STAN WOOD, 616I NOYES STREET EIEVANSTON, ILLINOIS on Tomahawk Lake MINOCQUA WISC ONSIN permission, cut down six-inch trees, . And the number 0f tourists ch are Iopped off the branches, drew themn taking their own automobiles with tbrough the woods with a horse to them also continues to increase, he the place Where the cabin was to 1,e said. built. The three walls and the. roof With the rush period for foreig 1n were built the first summer. travel stili to come, advance registra- During the -building .the group took tions,,indicate-,a 15.per cent increase The Sprague Camps are Iocated in Wisconsin's famous Land 0' Lakes region in the Nortliern State Forest Preserve. *Cali for Appointment or Write for Descriptive Bookiet

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