Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jun 1939, p. 46

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ter, camp. 17ruly a aream vacation com~e true - a marvelous opportunity for the lucky and limited group. of 15' students. Only 5 more boys or girls can be acCom Modated! ComfoteabI. Han$ r LOG CO1TAOS Rteal DATHNG BEACH IMSTANT RELIEF THOM BAY FE« BA» >ASTEMA (Alttude 1,6M0fM), *,fthek Sig Ou... -MISKIE. PIKE. BASS 'You viË b. ha undreâ ~of motit siore folk$ already have boom,, d el ig hted with your tay at RKolrbachets. Fanions for fishing, well-kept individual log cottages among. birches and pi nesfacing the 14ke... and excellent meals served in the. main lodge. Safe uandy beach for children. Reasonable rates. On lac du Flambeau%. fumons chain of Iajoes Crawling Stone lae affordu some, of Wis<tonsinas 3n.st fisking. Ini surrundings primitive and untouched. For Complus e aadis nSaiaeion, W'rie for Folder dLTecs of, Northi Shore veaidents. Her. information fû fieat hand. ,and baaed upon actual viis to the couâtries and placeî. which she stands ready to Tecommend to piopective travelera and va- Win netkan Officiai of Steaînshi"p Lines Succeeding his father, Martin L. Schultz of Chicago,ý who has resign-* ed, George S.. Schultz of :978, Elm Street, Winnetka, has been appointed western freight aigent of the New York and Cuba Mail Steamship com- pany and of the Neéw York and Porto Rico Steamship company, at their new cago ô~fteëësp 5 "Eat Watkê drive.., Robert Wardle of New York, frieght traffie manager for the Porto Rico line, arrlved in Chicago Sun- day, for a stay of two or three days and was entertained at. the Schultz home. 'Mr. Schultz formerly was a ssistant western traffic agent for the lines. STUDENT LEADER~ Simpson, wbo is director of the Locksley Observator3r in Webster Groves, Mo., is rated one of' the out- standing amateur» observers, his ob- servatory having been the meetig. place of several imnportant national gatherings of astronomners.. Permanent Fegkturo *Director Simpson' plans to set up. a large refraeting. telescope in a permanent location.on the island.' Because of Its exceptionafly clear, atmosphere b)oor county offersun- usual advantages for the study of stars, and the boys at camp are planning *to make -the. most of their oppo6rtunity. Onè of the boys has 'al- ready decided uponsthe namf e he wil give to the new comet he is expect- ing. to discover. North Shore yachtsmen who cruisé in Green Bay waters will be 'glad to learn that Fish Creek *has em- barked uPon extensive plans to make their -stay, in thàat locality -a pleas- ant and safe one. New Concrete Dock Through a $12,506 WPA grant plus additional sums raised locaily a new concrete dock and breakwater is well under way and should be com- pleted by the opening of the cruising season. The new dock will furnish safe --o, Lxt4 i-,;t ivkive-pesi-county. -The islanc's harbor, con- dent of the Student Government as- sidered the most nearly perfect nat- sociation for the coilege for the year ural harbor in the Green Bay region, 1939-1940. The elections were held isfive miles from Fish Creek and last Friday in the regular student tINo miles from Ephraim, and is assembly. The Student Government large enough for thirty or more association at 1Rosary determines ail craft. campus regulations and fines stu -_______________ dents for violation of rules. The officers meet regularly twice a week trude Weinstock, daug hter o! Mr. to try student cases. Miss Helen and Mrs. M. E. Weinstock, 725 Chest-,, VINTERS: S1JNSET 1MOTEL, ST. PETERSBURG, 'FLORIDA IMAUL G. DILAPORTE NEW TRIER HIGH SCHOOL. Wionn.fi&aa. Illi6ois (Phono 240)or 327 Cumnor Roui, Kenilwvortl, Kinilworth 2640,

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