OUR FAVORITE JAUNTS 



spiration which accompany us on our homeward way 

 is not due wholly to the landscape. 



If we have a whole day at our disposal we are often 



tempted to go as far as W , for there the far-famed 



Hull House has its Country Club given by one of its 

 most ardent supporters in memory of her husband. 

 Seventy-two acres of undulating woodland traversed by 

 a deep, winding ravine nearly a mile in extent, with a 

 spring and a swimming pool and a trickling brook; 

 what could mortal wish for more? Here tired 

 mothers find refreshment and here the convalescent 

 finds a cure. Here also the music school carries for 

 ward its wonderful work under strict surveillance of 

 many feathered songsters. 



In quite another direction lies a famous pottery 

 whose owner makes visitors welcome. It is an un 

 usual experience to see in all its details the making of 

 one's favorite vase! Each member of the family takes 

 a personal pleasure in this work; it is like the old Flor 

 entine ateliers, even a little granddaughter shyly enter 

 tains us with the assistance of a cherished cat. 



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