Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 May 1938, p. 70

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100-LB. WRIlTn ENAMECL ICEBOX. Wainut snideboard. Girl's mahoff. dr..ser. Chair.sud other Uie. Ail god.. cond. and reas. Wlninetka 2976. - 17ILTNI-ltp toms, alse. Visit",Our 'hoéeshow. l E W lm tte Ave.q" u aI s iCHILODUEN BOOKS. SET OF boolms Fruit. knives. Art pobJects. Laýrge easy chair, dow»- cushion. Other articles. Extremely cbeap. 414 Linden LIVING BOOM FtJRN.., MIRROR, lampa, sofa,'drapeo,- bedspreads, auto 4runk., Intanto lothes (new), ladies' dresses, spring and summer. Winnetka liai. 171LTN-tp IVING, DININO AND BEDREOOM furniture for sale; antique bed,, _rapes, rugs and china. Wllmtte4054 1LNI-1t~p DAVENIPORT FOR SALE CHEAfP. $10. Wilmette 903 171LTN-It» 4 pair Iovely practieallY new CHINTZ DRAPERIES Reasonable. Wlnnetka 266. 171L1-ltp Rugs, Lamps, Draperies Call evenings 426 Laurel Ave., Wlmette 1011 17I1-ltp 11QOV38 VACUJUM CLEANERI od 700. Beater type. Lilce new. $28.50. callWilmtte170. Cal!Wtlmtte 1ILTN-Irp FOR SALE CHEAP-OLJD FASH- IONED 6-BURNER S TOV E IN GOOD COND., SUII!ABLE, FOR LGE. flOUSE OR RESTAURANT. - WIN-, I4ETKA 1183. 171L,1-ltp ONE OAK DINING SET: TABLE,, buffet, 6 chairs, $15. Cal! Wnnetka 3933 before 6 p. m. 171L-1lp mo.n. u -tt d ruiture or of Chnicago and-4cbairinau 01 wglmn Four of the American Y"ut Hostels.ý The Youth Hostel inmovembent, organ- imed in Ameérica in 1934 under the Icid- ërship of, its two directors, Xsabel, and Monr oe Sénith -of national' headquar- ters, Northfield, Mass., exists -in twen- ty-two countries. A Youth Hôstel is a. facility for trav- et. t is a building ,with separate sleep- '174: W».70 UU-UMiUC.nm* Junk Dealer.; Phil Schuman *WIll buy furnîture, bath tubs, old tron, washlng macàhinés, any knd of junk; pay -best prices. Wilmette 744. 11'4LTN53-4t 1BOOKCS WB WILL BUT YOUR BOORS. ALEýO private lîbrarlses.-Wl!in i Wilmnette 2214., North Shore~ Salvage Best prices furu., bric-a-bfl.c, books, mage., misec. unk. WInn,. 1522. 174LTN53..4tp WB BUY FURNITYRUIRUGS, BRIC-A-BRA(?, MEN'é A»I WOMEN'5 CLOTHING AND 811038 UNI. 0103, 928 0IICAGO AVE.. UVAN. 174LTNSO-4tp WANTED '10 flUY-CHILD'S LARGEý sized tricycle ln good condition. Rea- sonably priced. Phone Winnetkà 3295. 174LTN1-ltp sin wil) be completed oy early sumuier. The loops are circuits of comparatively imall size which a ýbicycler, biker, or horse Irider rny egotiate .in .a short interval oftme One loop will extend down the Fox river- valley connecting, with' the Rock river; and another wilfollow a. route, to Milwauke. Hostels.are already Io-, cated« in, regions, around DeKalb, Ore- gon, Rockford, *and: Antiocmh >and 1l gin in Illinois; and Lake ýGeneva andi Camp Lake in Wisconsin, Mr. Climne said. Loeated Couveualmtly Hostels are: located in . on.veënient farm bouses, dormitories and bodges adong scenic* routes. The facilities are available to members at twënty-five cents a night. Ail memibers, are expected to do their own cooking and laundry.. Orderly national developinent of the mo!cmnlt i lanneçd as cmunity.uin- terest in the institution is developed. Eventually, members of the governing body of the Youth Hostels hope to es- tablish netwQrks of the overnight stop- ping places ini eight regions covering almost the entire country, and to bave a fulI-tiîne, trained national field worlcer in charge of each region. The niovement originated in Germany more than twenty-seve n years ago when the Germnan governrnent subsidized the, regional tommitte. which is now affii- ated with the national organixation. North.Shore Mon Patipate Members of the regional committe inciude *Mr. Clague, George - L. Tread- wreli 414,Essexk road, Kenilwortb,, sec-, retar of, tbe Rotary Club of Chicago: H. P. Hanson and Col. John B. Rey- noldsp members of the Rotary Club of Chicago- Miss Mary Ashley Cheek, président ofý Rockford college;, Fayette Warner, member of tbe National Coni- mittec Of Amnerican Youth Hostelis, in- corporated; V. K. B rown,'.chairmnan of the recreational division.of the Chicago Park district; William Bachrach, chair- man of the committee on education of the Chicago.'Association of Commerce. and Major John L. Griffith, 717 Wal- den road, Wininetka, comm:ssioner,, Ini- tercollegiate- Conference Athletic asso- ciation. EVERYBODY CLAIMS IT Colombo,. Ceylon. Members of, three religions regard Adam's Peak. near here with 'reverence, according to J. R. M. Wilson, manager of the, American Express Travel Service, whci reports that it is famous for a footprint seven feet long. Accord - ing to Buddhists. the print was mnade by Buddha; Hindus, on the other hand. maintain that it was left bv Ve.J., KILLIAN CO. 907 U.nd. Av*. Nubbaed Woods Phoe. Wle..908 1-

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