Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 May 1937, p. 34

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Allen. With ber sister, Mrs. T. G McKnight, Mrs. Stover wili go east to Boston, and then to Providence' for the commencement. exercises of the Mary C. Wheeler. school at Which, her daughter, Elizabeth, wiIl be _grad- uated. Mrs. Wheeler, Miss Elizabeth, and Miss Betty Bullock of Providence, wbo wiil also graduate from Miss Wheeler's school, are sailing f rôm Boston june 10, for England, and î four-months' -tour of Europe, the highlight of which will be tbe Salz- burg festival in Austria. Mrs. Stover's son, Henry Stover of DyoOhio, spent last* week-end in.Wilmette with her. 11I. to attend the Rotary International convention at Nice, France, whichj opens early, in lune. The Gepperts are shipping thIr car. They wilI land at Le. Havre. motor to Paris and then to Nice. Following the convention the family will drive to Genoa, Pisa. F'orence. possibly Rome, then to Venice and the Italian lake district, Switzerland. Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia. Germany. Denmark. Holland and Enizland. Mr. Geppert, as secretary-treasurer of the Denoer-Geppert cômpany Chicago. educational ptablishers, wil visit educational institutions and also educational publishing concernic which his firni bas represented for manv years in America. The musical part of the family. vn small daughter, jane Anti, camne home edby way of Baltimore and Philadeiphia. of In Baltimore Mrs. Shonts stopped to in visit her mother, and in Philadelphia )n was the guest of a friend .who served er as matron of honor at ber wedding. .Au exceptionat catch of baracuda tuas reported by Patd T. Gilbert of Kenýiliorth on his return recently. Luidner ofCoy1 ing in Bisc£ Beach when at. once. Witb two of strwcl urdUy , iroU. a n ne, oninsu tri arounld the world. They Ieft Wil- mette last June and crossed the At- lantic to Islo, Norway, Where they attended the World Sunday School con ference held there in July, Traveling north through Norway they crossed into Sweden and then went to Germany, and into Russip where they spenit' two or, three weeks. Returning to Germany through Fin- land and, Estonia they touredi cx- tensiely up the Rhine, to Munich. Nuremberg, and Heidelberg, and then crossed Austria into Switzerland, reý- maining for a' conisiderable.'tue in Geneva. iTheir next destination was Italy, and here they saw Florence, Xenice. Naples, and Rome, flnally going to Marseilles, France, to sail from there for the S1ie2 Canali, the Holy Land, and the Indian ocean. They stopped in Egypt, too, and then sailed for Singapore and 'the Island of Colom- ho. Altogether they were in India a month and a haîf and while at Mysore attended the Y. M. C. A. World conference. Returning to Colombo they em- barked for Honkonoe. China. and froni. 0 Play on top of the world this sm mer! In thia world-famous setting of magnifioent Alpine scenery. and lux- urious living! Baroniad fBanf .. Lake Louise with its cosmopolitan air of color and charni! Emerald Lake. . Swiss-like village with its cozy Chalet! Mile -high golf, swim- ming, hiking, riding, dancing! shark. _______________ered the grt entire trip-a White Bass Soon to a storm for Run in Wolf River voyage a Oldtime fishermen in the region of Oshkosh, Wis., where every Imat, i, cns ,eatest adventure of the a typhoon. They were ini three days. The entire roughi, and they landed cisco one day late. teI~ I ICU. 'lic se(L

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