Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jul 1939, p. 21

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

En route, tney visited orienly with frièndà at. Long Beach an San Diego. I DoorCounty-paradim of rugged beauty and cool Icomfortl Commanda vlew cf Greeui Pandam> IPeninula State Park. Pleaumt homelike hotel , aid 12 cottages. RSoswlth or vithout bath. large prvate gro undu. Tree golf couruesneaw. a W. POPUlar boatlng tripe on Greeni Day. Deep * aterfahiagpartlei. Tennis.,Pidii. Swlmnu IHlldng thrîough shaded vistas beneath rocky b eadiands. Sée llandu from Lookout Towem, IThree decades cf pleasing vacationeru. Rates $22.30M0 wk Amer, plan. For bookiet write Mns. B. D. Thorp, EagIm.h plwMIMW.. Bau UT u I 3 UUWUUWwUaUflU W You Winl eJoy ,cpmfort, ruatrelax. ation.. Flnest foo. GOod flsbig "Ol dopor sports. 1Xo hayfev.. te sleeping cabins. aistée ld Tii. Prettfrt SDpolto 1 NrU Adiras Ntionl Prest Idige, Efla Barnett Photo Miss Dee Mclntosh (center) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Mclntosh of Wilmpette, is pictureci aboard the Anchor liner, Caledonia, before sailing for a summer on the Continent, Among those bidding her bon voyiage were her cousin, Jack B. Ward of Wyckhoff, N. Y., and two school friends fromt Ste phens colle ge. In the picture, fromt leit to right,. are Miss Marjcorie Lee of Milwaukee, Mr. WarrL, Miss McJ.ntosh,. Miss Ja?,fne Tarbeli of Wilmette, and Mrs. George Law, of Evanston. Cail to Tourist. Great Smnoky Mountain Park On June 22, the Great SmokY Mountain National park, the newest. of our national playgrounds, was opened to the public. $ituated in North Carolina and Tennessee, it embraces, in its 440,000 acres, one of the few remaining wild lands in Tetans and Big Horn are only two of the dozens of mountain ranges, within tlhis territory, while rivers, streams, lakes and forests abound in profusion. Within two hours one can leave civiization completely be- hind a n d explore a wilderness where automobiles are unknown. r,.,cb goVIL extra travel t than 80 percent of the total park area, in fact, lies beyond the roads and forms a vast "back country" which is a. veritable paradise for »V» L-cnjoylng t Canadia n yourageant.:

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy