Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Oct 1938, p. 33

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announced this week by the. Italian Une in cooperation with the Amnee- can E-x"press Travel service. ddThe French and Italian Rivieras, famed as. winter playgrounds of Eur- ope, the romantic island of. Malta, Athens., Istanboul, .Beirut, Haifa, port Said, gateway to 'Cairo, and other renowned :cities anti regions will be visited, passiengers usin1g the Conte di Savoja for the thirty.-ninie dyofthe trïp," sa Dougls Mal- colm of the Travel sevce. Leaving New York January 28, -the Conte di Savoia will first: stop at the Madeira Islands,. a garden -spot of the .Atlantic. ýýaples, next port of'caUl, is re- nowned for its bay, even more sQ, for Mt. Vesuvius and Pompeii, which rrnained, buried and 1orgotten for ,more than 1500 years after its des- truction. Skirting the tip of Italy the Conte di Savoia will cruise on to Greece for a visit to Athens and its marvelous antiquities, its Greciaîn temples and its historied environs.. In Istanboul, formerly Constaniti- nople, passengers will first glimpseý the life of the East. After a visit to the island of, Rhodes~ the cruisepartv wil voyage Celebrating getting ««out of the He îs vice chai red-ýintoý the black", the festivities -autiaSfe started with an afternoonf of golf, on safety, rules wvith the old m embers of thé club a ir< transport. being paired with the, new in four- some .matches. Golfing was followed by a buffet dinner and -the awarding 61f-prizes for the varlous> competitions of the past, season. Chairman of.the affair was Harry Giddes. The party was'given by the' officers of the club in consideration of the cooperation shown. by. the .'members in mnaking the past season the rnost sucèessful,- both. financia lly and socially, that the club has eeren- joyed. Aviation -Cadets Are, Assigned to Curtiss Assignment of three aviation ca- dets for duty as fight instructors at the United States 'Naval Reserve base at Curtiss field, Glenview, was announced this week. The three are.- Murray West, Ev- anston, Peter Barrick, Danville, and Dick Luchtman, of Michigan City. Ail three have completed a year's tirman of the Aero- Division, and spo ke and regulations for Patonize, OuirAduert ners THE: VILLAGE and 1FARM .SCIIOOL' LETTIE L JOHNSTON WANDA GREINEISON 717 Greenw.d Ave. in Gleme.. Greatest Fali Season In. Years Now On trance to the Suez Canal. A gate-, :way to Çairo and the Pyrarnids, Port Said is a new cîty in an old world, for it dates Qnly from 1859. Uighlight of the return journey through the Mediterranean will be Valetta, capital of Maltax. Valetta rises from a peninsula which divides two fine natural harbors, After touching again at French and Italian ports' the Conte di Savoia. is scheduled toý reach New York n aval reserve, Announce Ex ams for .h Civil Service Posts 'ÉeUnited States Civil Service commission has announced open compétitive examinaLtions for the trip. Tbey are gouYg to N~ew z ULJ males wzxuir for best and Washington, D: C., and may also the show. Stifters von vrisit the New England states before was raised by Mrs. Ra they return. of Kenilworth. T. D. Teaiat, Pre.* D. E. MauM1mg, Nà 221 N. Michigan Ave., mle Mr. m

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