Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jun 1938, p. 23

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witn its v.ree and one-hait miles ot Lake Michigan beach between Wau- kegan and the Wisconsin state Une on an .amplified basis this: season, it becamne known th is weeLc Headed by Felix W. Haas, promi- nent business man of Beach, Ill., the new president, the association is ad- ding a number of improvements and, up-to-date features and M.l con" vert the area which already bas en- tertained more than 150,000 persons, into one of, the most unique play-. grounds of. its kind in this part of the'.country. Cmae . Refuge Following the 'policy adopt ed at the time the park was opened four vears aoo the association will keep JEmpress of Britain. The two girls are to spend the summper at school ini Brittany. Mr. Lindsay goes abroad -late in July on the Oueen Mary,1 and will be joined in London by Mrs. Lindsay, wbo will go with him to Dundee, Scotland, for a fortnight's vis't wlth bis .mother,. Mns. David Lindsay. Aften bis. departure, Mrs. Lindsay wiIl rejoin the girls, sailing -witb them late ini Septemben and leaving ber daughter in tbe east, for ber senior year at tbe Baldwin scbool. Hier, younger daugbter, Isabel, will ,$Pend the summer' at Camp, Kamnaji, in. Minnesota. After a motor trip tbrough Eng- land, be plans to spend tbree weeks on tbe Contàinent, returning August 24 on the Normandie. .He will bc- acconipanied by Ea-' mett Fallon of Winnetka and George Green of Kenîlwortb. Langdon Barber of Hubbard Woods, who hap been in school in Switzerland, will join them for the motor trip in Eng- land, sailing for homne July 27 on thie Normandie. TO CAMP lN WEST: Miss Laura Durgin, 504 1Piftb street, left Monday on a camhping trip Of a month at Yellowstone National park and other pointà,in thie West. Miss, the improvements now d are tbe following: ious and modern bath rst the park bas ever ver, light and telephone ing are.as fon visitons' cars. er and . Stephen V. Hotham of Zion, who flagshi p bas managed thie park. since its ope- hesert ing, bas. been made general manager with tht of the area and vice-president of the White1 association. runsbe Earl K. Cook. well known attorney burg; h of Waukegan, is secretary. a spirl Fi,éd W. Smith of Winnetka -s-f -.- parents ton* fr Ors 1 -a - 1 transae and C eende .for 1 New

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