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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Apr 1937, p. 28

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m'notored to New Orleans turst tiut tend the cotivention of the 'National 'Education association, and frém.there took the boat to the Caribbean and through the Gulf of Mexico to iCuba, Panama, Honduras and, Nicaragua. !Returning to New Orleans they mo- tored to Florida and then home through the Carolinas, Washington, D. C., and Pennsylvania. Mr. Denoy- er, a former school teacher and a geographer, is in the publishing busi- ness. VACATION IN BERMUDA Migss Dôrothy Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John:W. Fisher, Jr., of 826 Greenwood avenue, Wilmette, is spending her Easter vacation in Ber- muda. Miss Fisher is a student at Northampton Scho fer Grls, Northampton, Mass., where 'she is a student in the junior class. was .naI'Ied by Kim~ tour of France. The we uns taken at Concarneau. BOY SCOUTS JAMBOREE Preparations are under way to wel- come the Boy Scouts f rom every country ini the world to the Jam-' of>the faculty, on April 1. txe Wi also, exhibit a collection of Mexican- art work, according. to Miss, Mary. Cassidy, chairmanr of the meeting. A luncheon meeting ai the Shal- imar Tea Room (H-,indi) àand a.lucnh-- eon meeting at ',The Little Traveter" in Lake Geneva,.Wis., also are'plan' ned. The coronation of King George bas resulted in extensi ve plans, being mpde for May, basedupon-the show-' ing of a motion picture of Efigland and the British Isies. Enigland. Affordsà Visits to Famed Countr y Homes. London . .. Visitors to the corona- tion will be able to. add another chapter to the royal pageantry in ~London by ~tiring out iô the eain- of fine old painting, tryside and inspecting some of the wihvorth, while on ýa famous country houses. According to Sherman A. Boyce, manager of the American Express Travel Serv- ice, many of the great ancestral «Hickmais houses, which are really palaces, are iFrom F1oridai to be open regularly on certain days s. Rchar W. ick-of the week f rom April to October, Rhreod W.vHiue, under a national plan for raising retenwostof aenhemoney for district hospitai purposes. eftth listof ath These country houses~ are of endless: that nw House today See the excellent liat. ln today's Classifled Section~. fr mai e, for the n11a L c4ct Lc u 1-. - - - ake a real in the state. The following morning ,wenty-five they' drove through the' tornado mping and district.' In Florîda theyvisited Lake week, and Wales, Orlando' Clearwater, Lake- n the ex- land and Palm Beach, and spent a e parts of week at Daytona Beach. Mr. Hick- that Lord man,' who underwen't an operation. Scout wili earlier in the winter and was con- valescing while. away, is reported manor-houses built in the l4th. and *5th centuries, like Penhurst and Stokesay. The Tudor .period pro- duced the mansions of Braxushili. Longford Castie and Fountains Hall. The l7th century introduced the clas- sic Italian as seen in Hampton Court, Blenheim Palace and 'Castie Howard. TOUR TO HUDSON BAY. Canada continues to roll back the i ivy VApecLL LUvm and, Memiphis on j:;; taebaNc ýack.

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