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a small fortune and provided our group with such items as sissy dresses, candy turtles, uncounted pairs of shoes, and assorted exotic perfumes. That night we took a guided tour and saw Chicago After Dark . Hull House, Skid Row, the Maxwell Street market, and even Chinatown where we paused long enough to buy Chinese puzzles, gold ciga- rette holders, and other widely assorted trivia. Around the corner we found the Chinatown City Hall and the Chinese Mer- chants Associatton. We toured the building and examined the unusual Buddhist temple room and the old Chinese courtroom. Sunday morning, after a mad dash through town with taxi drivers who dldn't know where they were going, we arrived at the Chicago Temple for church services. T After the service, we climbed to the steeple, 400 feet above the street, and viewed the Chapel in the Sky, a small, beautifully decorated room almost 40 stories above the streets of Chicago. Climbing down proved much easi- er than climbing up the 173 steps that led to the Chapel. 3- Q 1 gn' N. on llill 'I ss n neu stun I l nu ,f Ima' Im I J 03: If ' ,gi z, 5 , , U: , V' 1 N - 'ls :sta 9 all ... XLT 1 ll - r ft aan 5 ff u 4 5 L. ' 1 ,f-' :guise tl :lung -' I .1523-f-f-'Q ' 'a I' fl if ta:-42 nf. UI n 45 .. .Q ., i . ' I . H' QQ- D V Compliments of LEWIS COUNTY MOTOR COMPANY
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Chicago After a hilarious train ride , we reached the big town, and registered at our home I away from home , the YMCA Hotel. After unpacking tons of assorted baggage, I our entourage hiked to the Prudential Building where we got our first real look at Chicago. Prom its tower we were able to see the I whole city. May 3, 1957, found 14 seniors plus Miss Frances DeLaney and Frank Smith gathered at the Canton depot, waiting for the train that was to whisk us to Chicago for a whirlwind tour of the Windy City. TODAY l SUNDAY I N 'mn' 2:00 0 5:00 - 8:30 IRM. SEVEN WUNDERSHEWDRLDA' as seen thru the Color by greatest wonder Technicolor CffilB.bcMille3 mmandmen s A Parumougg flgiurg In-Vlshwlsion and Technicolor t I 'o 2 C l' . SEC. gow 8 Q . Bntcouy 5 sm Cos 9 Oil 1. Pvevgl EVFMDZV qpoixbonkl u.,,,E: -2- ' V -lzblrsf ' .J Ai I I Compliments Of LEWIS COUNTY MOTOR COMPANY I I That night---out on the town as we split up to see Cinerama and 'I'he Ten' Com- mandments . We arose at a respectable hour and took a bus down the lake to the Museum of Science and Industry. While wandering about, our busy group picked up interesting pointers on hatching chick- ens, performing an appen- dectomy , stamping metal, etc. In the afternoon we descended on various stores that we had spotted the night before . This whirl- wind shopping spree cost
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. .'3,g3g,f'Z J li 1 w J' Compliments of CAPP'S 5 Sc 104 STORE JAMES STEWART -' gs as Lucky Lindy - 'The SPIRIT of SILOUIS' In the afternoon we walked through Grant Park to the Field Museum of Natural History, the Shedd Aquarium, and the Adler Plane- tarium. Here we explored many of the wonders from the world of Mother Nature. Coming back, we strolled up the lake shore on our way back to our hotel. That evening after dinner, we again split up to see a few of the many current movies playing at the Chicago theatres. Monday morning , after a miserable night spent wrestling Coke bottles that didn't open because Eddie Foy's wouldn't supply a bottle opener, we picked up where we El, we headed for the A ,V I-lffllflll' mint cmsmscore Q37 wmusncoton left Off the dab' before- , Hopping on a southbound HUNITTZD RARTISTS 1 ... ...5'.'.T127.iT2'.2:i23...... 4 Cm S k d i h 'n . 7fn , cago toc yar s w t In ow I Al i .,,,,. l Aludiey HEPBURN Fred ASTM!! Mr. Smith in the lead. AS a54E.5.m. I ' EQ I we approached our desti- Fmm 0 MMM vmhvmon nation, however, a certain I0:25 P- L -5 Q KAY THOMPSON rm-amd something about the at- mosphere created conster- O y nation in our midst. A '0 'C 'f 'v- - - hasty vote and we fled a- .....o.,.. .... rm. AI-AN cmrmn SOPHIB gain to the north. Our sole 6 view of the stockyards 90 came as we circled them B0 O D0 PHI on our way back to the Loop. We checked out of our hotel and, after taking our baggage to Union Station, we again assulted the department stores on State Street. This time our hours 20
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