Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Oct 1939, p. 26

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P1ETRum AUL OT qu %0"5, .u. --- iiod.iIng, c.ramlc, Wood Carving. to Men's Hal l association at DePauw Daày and Evnin; Clone.s. university, Greencastie, Ind. Xie is Handiçraft for Chludron Saurdays. a graduate of New Trier igh schooi.. T ATHE U i lf This auto mobile,, ith i ta Illinois- and Winnetka Uicense plates, be- longs to Mr. and, MTs. Thomas D ammann. The photo graph toas talcen recently ini a street ini Bel grade, Jugosiarna. Mr. and Mrs., Dammann left forBe m d ek n iuoe hrtygfter t irst of theBemdBekn ondents, ini Europe for eleven -rican newspapers as well as for, [sh and French periodicals. Their els have taken themn through Bel- ,, Germany, Italy, Jugosiavia, gary, and Poland. eir. most recent stonies have been from Budapest, and it was in- ted that they planned to go to ce by way of Italy and Switzer- To U. S. Traveler "Bermuda is still the quiet, easy- going place that it always has been, Remember, the war is 3,000 miles away Bicycles and slow trotting horises still pass up and down'ourý streets and roads."9 Sir'Stanley Spurlii g, a men iber of' arrestea in were relea tiais had bE Ld seairched bût t1reir creden- I. Aitold Censorshlp Both i Warsaw and in Italy theY worked With Richard Mowrer, cor- maintans a regular weekly scnedule of three planes between New York and Bermuda. Answermng the question, "~Do you want American tourists ini Bermuda now that the Mother Country is gt war?" Sir Stanley spoke an em- phatic "yes," adding that plans are now being made for a régular sched- ule of ships frein New Yorkc to the CraIs~ Tlands whit'h have~ bercnme a WOMEN'S SHOlP and Clusrch eEVANSTON .R:SOOfl- vlreimmànaculee, ilaca e Open Thuray and Saturdqy Evenings weeic viUe,

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