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Show S That m 1 1 f E V J ' : tilL J': Milii v U Lj l L.r)VUj Li J ais a TP beloved remembrance had 1 is your TIRES, mister .... bump-bum- p J S wings, I would close my eyes and return. again to: A La Cigogne in Paris, an Alsatian hideaway Bing Crosby and I discovered separately and adored jointly for its exquisite attention to fine focxj and service. A night in an enormous old room at the Caledonian Hotel in Scotland, with Edinburgh Castle glowing ethereally through my window. Lunch at the Pink Elephant on Island off the Florida Gulf Coast, with pompano almondine and then the quaint ferry trip back to the mainland. A day, a week, or a month on Butternut Point at Whitefish Lake in Minnesota, but only as it was in the days of my childhood secluded, serene, and as-pari- i . lla ' I , e . V. p : tJ -rv-o t Vv"i'v:sL 1 sweet with the scent of pines. An afternoon at Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, with a visit to Putsch's ft JCffTlW Tl IllUSTtATlON IT JOHN All EN and dinner at the Golden Ox in the teeming hjeart of the stockyards. A return, as and the I was then, to Tennessee a antiquity of my as it was then, blooming with magnolia and the innocent hopes and dreams of girls becoming women. A night on the town in Chicago or New. York, but no more than that. It's like eating whipped cream on a dead run. ivy-drap- ed in m ' 2 w 4 1 .' - in ..' n.w..,.....,... - 4tK" .', school '"Dinner again at Sheik's in Minneapolis, where time stands still but young voices sing like angels in a dark wood. A walk through England's heather, a drive to the Red Lion Inn, moonlight on the Serpentine, and John Gielgud at the Globe Theater. Biloxi in the springtime and New Orleans in the rain. The Missouri hill country on a summer morningwith my grandmother's kitchen aromatic of pork chops, hot biscuits, and gravy. yhe Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., where the majesty of greatness is ' a silent hymn. Halifax and Quebec, the white fences and wild flowers of Kentucky, afternoon tea on a British liner, grits and red-ey- e gravy in Cairo, Illinois. But, more than all of these, the joy of coming home. a J m m t mm r rW".t r Ita. - r . . J- . -. ... w rM f4 . I l! 4k 19 If ) i ' - M4 a M . 4 : Us it. a 999 a' aa -- ... ii . tt ha wlccure lur nyion inump r ask Amenca's five largest tire buyers. Again in 1962, . I $ for the fourth straight year, every make of U. S. car has Tyrry Rv TWo a y equipment. The nation's car manufacturers continue specifying Tyrex Rayon Tires -assure-yo- u yearafteryear-to safersure driving easerplusrn resistance a Cool, quiet, smooth running o No nylon thump. So, to get oH advantages that make driving safe, sure and smooth, choose 1 Tyrex Rayon Tires-- the same as all five of the leading U.S. car makers do. Yxru-4-'- S " liaio i 11 ca yVyC : 7 U LLjZ'1 jj Family Weekly, May 20, 1962 . !2 - |