Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jul 1937, p. 36

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land and the BiihI1ý ~ peeyrftted. and modernized frorn turnhom abut te mddfe ofSepem-sten, to stern, the .ship is again making ber. Miss Ruth Mcrvis spent the Inde- its60-ml e daily run froni Chicagoý to pendence day- holidays visifing w ith St. Joseph, Benton Harbor and 'South friendsfin Madison., Haven. B.cause of the'extreme popularity of the. ship's Sun deck -last year this deck SAND BEACH as be en almos t doubled. in size for Ius>.c:t âse WF7.d,Lots. thissummér.: This Lido deck has been Two'hourà from North Shore on equipped with cabana beach.chairs of the - clear, dean lake.. Flshlng and; Cîolf. Hlghway s>9. r 0e poe reclining variety. Biff Kaage andhs . or cail. Musical, Marines furniish, the music in Robee P ~the. Marine ballrooni. Lake Ming, Wîs. The daily cruise (including ýSunday) leaves at 9:30 a.nm. from the, dock at the*southeast enid of the Mic higan. ave- * nue- bridge for the trip, across Lake Michigan, ar riving back in Chicago atl 9 . n. Each evening f rom 9:30 p. mi. to - 11 :50, p. m. the S. S. Rooseveit ern- barks on a 25ýmiie Moonlight dance Icruise. A special Midnight dance cruisei is heldeach, Saturday xigt-frozu 12:1. a. nm. to 2 :45 a. un. North shore travelers are at libý 50 - ----erty to specul aie to hearts' content U~if -~ ~ 4 o Wimete Grl o Sendas tothe location of this bit of Long Vacation on Ranch Rockies, you're' wrong. It is aviewv Miss Jeanne Bailey of 427 Green- taken front the rocks hcights ov~er- leaf avenue, Wilmette, has niotored looking Deviis Lake, near The e Iwest with her. father. S*-,intends to Delis in scenic western WisconsiV. stay for at least part of the sumnier Photo taken bY Miss Neit floward', HOWRABLTON with relatives, on their ranch situated Wilinctte. ami X yW.phg &. MM at the foot of the Rockies. at Pine, .1 «Ay.AIIAUEE iL.... Cola T-Heu atten1tion wi,.,1 1 i1; .A 1WWt Oster- Ken- home In relaYs. 1'ue.saay, Mrs. Uster- minn and bier son, Robert,, returnecl te Kenilworth. Miss. Ruth bas been studying at the univers ity. in Lucerne, Switzerland, ;Lnd for' ho e july 15. S e a r v s o h . nortb shore about, July, 23. lier sister,> Editb, after studying, in. Municb, Eng:- land, and, France. is noôw in, New York, wbere she. will serve as bridesmaid 'in' a wedding before con-ing home next Wednlesday. The, Ostermanns made, their head- quarters ln Switzerland and were joitied tlîere for a *month at Christmas time by Mr. 'Osterniann. They spent a great deal of, tine studying the French language, and traveled conisiderably. During th e Easter vacation they, wcre touring in Italy, and Visited Gerinany tppii several 'occasions. Charles F. Drivers to Embark for Europe Soon Mn. and Mrs. Charles E. Driver, 423 Abbotsford road, Kenilworth, and, their daughter, Charlene, are Ieav Ing the north shore july 30 for the east and the following day will sali on the Conte dï Savoia for Naples, Italy, to spend five weeks abroad. They will rctunn on the Brenien aften traveling in' Italy, 'Switzerland, France, andl IT.-. IÇLI--t :c muda waters, was landed last wek (la v. Triecr High school this fail as a by a îominent Brid ayr senor.JanesE. Pearman. The fish, which FLOWER PLAN *was pulcd in after a haif. hour Zurich . .. In conixeemoration.0f VRANNOUNCE CRUISE sti-uggle, weighed 66 pouinds,' and its fiftieth anniversary the For Bern ,e Grace Line announces a special ail-. iniasured 7 fleet 4 inches froni head association is supervising one of the expense 32-day cruise to, Chile sailing to foot. Another record-bneaking înôst colorful displays ini the history: froni New York on the Santa Lucia catch was nmade last mionth when of th e c ity. The city 15. cooperating July 30-the first round trip voya 1ge Harry Tucken, also of Bermiuda, pull- in the plan to keep the entire area to Panama, Çolomnbia, Ecuadon, Peru ed in aý 91-pound wahoo from the blanketed with flowens as an added 810 and Chile to be bnought within the Atlantic waters. . lure for the sumnier tourist, states Ilimits of a month's vacation period. These unusual catches wilI lend de- .E gli, manager of the Ainericati 4~~ il. - A-1j' of EVERETT VALENTINE Hofel . Ephraim, Wiscons in - -- -1 . luLvvn- r aaii c thene ollowing day on netkâ. Their son, Arthur D. Bonnet, the Queen Mary for Europe. She will be away the entire surnmer. Hée is will be away for six weeks and* wil acting as a canoe guide at Arnold tour Englanld, Holland, Germn' Bridges camp in Ca.nada.. Switzerland, Italy,:an-d' France.

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