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Highland Park Press, 26 Oct 1939, p. 11

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Before their flrst trip, the trip was ntl mapped out and objectives de- thted, after they garnered 1H avail- able books on Allah. Mr. Patton wanted to see Mount IcKinley and In akimo in his native lute. end since both Mr. "Id In. Paton ware experienced on water, they included an emu“: excursion on the itiner- nry. And, of tour-e. I camping trip. The trip covered 26,000 miles, to Kenna City, Coleman Springs. south through New lexico. into Grad any”, Brien Canyon, nomi- ern Californin, and straight up the PteiBe coat to Santa Ionian. where they lingered six weeks. M Eight months in Allsks made I eoMrmed Alaska fan of Robert P. Patton of Crescent court, who saw his Elm Place geography come true .-ritrh' before his very eyes. And, with his wife and 8-year-old son, he managed s little pioneering on the Ade. The Patton family Ire the only tourists to hsve ventured into the Lake Minehamiaa region of Alesks. where they surprised tmp- pers by dropping in to visit during I six-weeks water trip. Editor’s note: Round robin letters, written by Robert P. Patton, con- cerning the Patrons' 25,000-Inile trailer, boat, and plane trip through the West and All“: will be pub- lished in’ installment: in THE PRESS, beginning with next week's issue. There are nino letters, and: npproximately ten pages long. Ever since he'd studied geomphy in Elm Place school, Mr. Patton uys, he had wanted to go to Aluh. And when he discovered Mrs. Pate ton wanted to go too, making it unanimous, they li‘erally picked up Ind went. Although Mr. Patton was in the Chicago publishitttr busines- at the time, he decided that his bush mess was getting to be too much of . luxury, Ind in June, 1938, he closed it up to start on . 15-month trio. part of which was made in I trailer. The Patton: returned just after Labor Day of this year no that their son could make school, and new they are embarked on a three-week: hunting rrip in Ontario, Canada. MIMI.” DAWN Auto Ree-tmet" Co. 8221““ - 'lnfhMtj0,000Gérttbmaet.nrtgge-eatrt-qre-t. honor at their tmrHer, like“. law. 0mm: HOV-bu l 29515.21 t?A.,1tte'hftePtetie+' 'teye. in"! -___ W W," W-___.. -.._-.. w..- -- F. ...p "an, whovlllbenhtn-olm Mum-Maura In“). “Good looks" we» at "our. lion. Gonna-In. will pu- My.“ I. Aim mum'- Wn nu: n Over” m Nov. t, "a '.tt2E."-ore,1dfcitiEinmCtti'"r'tTtiia"iiiisi'i Wt ttu', 'dur, t2rleri In Hulk, my" 5.11M] I'.' u’ but! than New York om CBS m "b-4.at P. M. (I. tr. To November 8. "rtieitimg will to In. Mon t"gr..Tdt Jr. Ito-tterr-y-ber-ttttart-_-edt-ut-iii/ri'" Winema- "atr1ettt,ht-oean-stmg-ttiiitftiu" and conductor; [my In. 1",glth" m1 and“ can. “I Y.,tPPHiofftte "M- . this nu any: we: m' lady-thin.“ ”quantum! "momma-no _,ToruiparisrutsHoitor,rtynarl UNUSUAL STORIES Anna-u can...“ ’erdonaltty [Jreuiew about USUAL Paom In December. 1910. a little band of yloneen In human welfare mun- ized the Infant Welfare and“, " Chicago to combat the force: that wen wining child life. The plan was to provide docton and nun. to keep bale: wall In the poorest actions of the my. later we. add- ed health work with expect-m moth- ers and with children undel- le'The "" has been extended to Include " doe'om, nurses, mrtrftiottttrt. and a meme] hygiene gum. Expectant mothers, babies and children up to " you! old receive - medial main-£50m All truth 1etstroetfort by action tad “triumph" in the .oefetn It.- tiom. Thu in followed by home vi-ih by um 3M uncritical-u in continue thin hula instruction, mulling the mother right in her on home unwinding- m: in ttfed to hip bar you. vol]. Here no son. than” vttal uni-“a: In 191013. d-th and tmbleabor'ttrtCht-udb-tt" an 1000, 71.. nt- u-u-c to“ -dfarbrtu-t.ihg,tt. “mum-2mm. manhunt“. ”1-0- dB.thmtehrHMerftt.t1CU- d-dte86rert00.ttmMrN, an. the nt- of Ill-d I“ Mr. Patton believes that because big scale mining operations on bringing in labor that does not know the traditions of Alaska. the court- try is chlnging for the worse. But wrt, the old-timers still " the helm, Alaska has I "pioneer" outlook, he "trms, which is finer than ours. And he's rarin' to spend another eight months in Alaska, “mam “nu-inch; -mt-t-.th.tettr-, t'rsd-twttheMdr-fY-t*ehsqr [curing Allah: behind them, the Patton, picked up their trailer, Ind returned to Chicago Vin Yellowstone Park, Glncier National Park, and Canada. History of Infant Welfare Society of Chicago Is Revealed Once in Allah, they head at Fairbanks in I four-room eabia. Prom there they took trips down the Yukon, new the dog mail, Ian-Ho races, and with 7,000 feet of ttlm photographed Mount Icanlq, sun- set on the Bering strait, igloon, whalebone cemeteries, Alaska: old- timers, Ind the great Aluknn di- vide. It took three months to find the Eskimo in his native state. They chartered I plane, piloted by the no Alnslmn Ivialor " Wien, tlew to Nome, Ind. firing ftfV feet shove the ice and dong blah, came upon settlement: at Tigu-a, 200 miles north of the Arctic circle or 1600 miles (21 degrees) from the north vole, Their four-seater plane had the extra mt filled with reindeer meat and fUh on their return to Fairbanks. trailer they put in storage " Beattie when embnking for Alukl. By ANNA TAMARRI to Future Annual N. U. Homecoming aetdvtheeuth.e.Mrt.hS.tr- -ott_feerrstHh-ef “h“dlhbb win-hit.” hilt-laud”..- Ill-“music!“ 'ttatt:",',".."'"""'" “Ian-dbl. "Mgtgttttggthtt had MM“ “habit-HIM. onuwumwm 'rhartWetmm-eietr.tosranhrth. live- " lulu-prim Chic-co mum. Tho parade will begin approxim- ately " " ”In. from Luke Front M in Inn-ton and wind w out ch. Imam mu bulim- district foe the beam " thousand: ol sped-ton Ind shopper- that no expat-ted to View the Mk. Festive Mardi Grate Exhibiting I Native and! an ammo-pk." hr the In! “no In “I history. in and 3mm parade up.“ by Noninvas- nnivmity nut Sunday will be the was for thou-and- od - ton from all parts ttf ch. North Shore. Outstanding in the lin. of much will he the giant uric-turn bulbou- that have bun maiden“! with mardi gnu lentivnln in New Orleans and foreign countries. Tho balloon: were contributed by the button Chamber at Commerc- mahlnb’ division “cording to All announce- ment by W. J. O’Donoghue, chair- man. " ditterent t1eurea nnging up to 80 feet in height will be towed ulong the parade line and will top- regent such hugs elm-neur- u Felix the cat, dragons, animals, and other We t1gurms. The ginnt eltaraetera ure part of a group that is now being exhibited " the New York world's fair. The Evaturtott merchant: have ulna unused for the deettratittn of 100 lamp standard: along the We ot." III IIIILAII PAII Pill. simian-Am ultimo - -- on" "an" All nu OFFIIIIO nu VAlIII " “In ...andsuesatrucu7r91' FiGiFUTi6Tar"riiiig L E...“ 'tFatt. “kw-In. “m!” . "PAR. Puauc StiRYityrSTottE Rift-h" fi7a'FGea - mun-p.01»); Log-ohm a'91"ll'.liT, 'lN'.t"atgefNl2."tr. dicta-annual III- Wuhan-“bl.“ “nu-blond“; 'hee-tr-dr-tr-rat 'Brtnnni-touradg.t-tHt.ttv. mwmmmmu Ch Intro-db. m - sith-who-mah-this-d tHi-tint-Vega- “hunch“ Honor New Members at Vesper Service A week! Vesper who wlll tab phee " tho Bethany Thar-Nat church next Sand-y " 4:80 p.-. " which time those who h." Init- ed with Bethany during the the a! the present pastor-to will be given special recognition. The choir will ring three or four uthenu Ind tw- lponses. the pater will bring u “use in harmony with the oc- euion. 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