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Show Return From Vacation A little known vacation land, at the tip of Gaspe bay, 1000 miles beyond Quebec, provided the most pleasurable interlude and some of the most delightful incidents of the two-month vacation vaca-tion trip ending Friday with the return home of Mrs. Paul S. Richards, Ri-chards, Miss Lenora and Miss Ethel Richards and Paul Richards. Rich-ards. The quaint country of E-vangeline, E-vangeline, Nova Scotia as far as Halifax, a leisurely trip down the Maine coast, Boston, New York, Washington, D.C., Williamsburg, Wil-liamsburg, Va., Mammoth cave, Ky., the Black Hills, Rapid River, Riv-er, Mich., Detroit and the Ford motor factories, Ann Arbor, Mich,, and Yellowstone national park were all on the itinerary of the "Seeing America" tour the Richards family enjoyed. They were privileged to view the nearly-completed Lincoln statue by Sculptor Avard Fairbanks at Ann Arbor and were guests of Miss Jenny Buchman at Rapid River, Mich. Mammoth cave is "spectacular" "specta-cular" and so huge that in eight hours the party viewed only a small portion of the wonders. |