Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Aug 1933, p. 14

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too imit.n with any one idea. as to r.commend if wWly. nilly. They study your type before r.commending- as a result, our patrons leave ,stis- fied.. 'Ail prices change, eept. i SE: A4ways ýa fui masure of intelligent service- no skimping of attention A ýComji et e Beauly- Service Dane ns >Hai r Shop. 509 MAIN ST., EVANSTON Opposite EéansWsr.el Ail Phones 6 6 UNI. 6 2 .-l ihree vears* trip round te zworldin.,a fil/v-foot sloo p is iet prospect forlui gnu ofiîîde>a .z'loers. J.cft to night: Robent G. LeffingweII. NoiThojjis, AMarv Janie. Falcoa, and Hugh S. C7ampbell. TUEBT $Bp@T 976 Lind en Avenue Hubbard Woods To break the shackles of Old Man Depression and to open. the gates o0f, scienitific and artistic knowledge will be the purpose of the spectacular cruise to be taken by five nortb shore youths. The crew will include , Mr.. and Mrs. Robert G. Leffingwell1, Scp-. tember bride and groom-to-be,, of Evanston, Noci Thomas of 'Chicago, Hugh S. Campbell of 829 Elmwood avenue, Wilmette,, son, of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Canmpbell. who is the formier secretary and treas;urer of the Elgin National Watch company. The fifth meniber of the.-Falcon" crew. w-i ljoini the other a<veturers in Ilorida 1during. Noveniber. To Visit Masy Lands The cruise, wvhich will cover ap-. proxim-ately three years. wilh include ini its. itinerary Jainaica, Panama, Gaulapagos, the, South Sea Islanids, ustralia,- New. Guinea. Bali, -Java, Suniatra,>.Siarn, India, Africa, M,ýada- gascar, SouthAmieri,èai Cuba and manyv out of the wav plaes Writing, paintin.ecing, div.. ing, stili and movie phiotographiv, sci- entifie research and collectifng for the Field Museuin of Chicago will con- sumne the major portion of tinie spent Iearned is the mnethods of trading. with the natives and the -interna- tional" tongue of the Polynesian archipelago, Pidgin- English., * R.ceivé Broad Education Besides learning navigation f rout a naval officer, scientific znetliods.'o skinning and preserving. skins froMn the Field Museumf scienltists, devel- oping and printîng films f romn expert photographers. the crew is visiting clinics tô learn to set bones, seiv' arteries, to admnister antidotes and. give general flrst aid. The exýtenlsive librarv and files con- tain letters of introduction froin manly notable personages to reniote traders, 'missionaries, fore-igii consuls and other. famous person's who will see that these young modern Magel- lans m-Ill receiýve the, best of accoit- mnodations whileýin. the v*arions>disý- tant ports. Not content, with the draàb goings on - f, these- youth-discouraging itues5, these five have the courage to brave the many hardships in order 'to openi new worlds in their lives for tlhe expression of their own personati ties and to niake ninmes for theinselves in their own righit. hiighev. I I 1.13 al4inZ11 wILitil otnerÇAjJiorers, naval, officers and people Who have Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Dilks, 227 spent considerable time in the trop- Sheridan road, Kenilwortb, left August ics, they have obtained numerous bits 19 to spend three w.eeks in atn of invaluable information about the Beach, Pla, atn diet, the kinds of food and clotliing 0o.- and the care of those two important Irene Nichols of Minneapolis arrived items., Another seemingly, unimpor- Monday ýto vi 'sit Helen Soutbward, 306 tant bit of information they have Oxford road,, Kenilworth. 11/ AUTUMN 1933- Town andi couuitry, ciothes of distinction at nioderate prires-a Afteruioon and Evemm- inggowlus - hats -at- :cessories..

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