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for your vacation:
ss ie that figure down on a
slip of paper, Subtract from it transportation costs from your: home to and from your destingtion. Subtract also the amount you think you'll want to spend for gifts for your relatives and friends, and for souvenirs of the trip for yourself. Divide the remainder by the number of days to be spent on your vacation, The figure you
have left will be the average ., amount you can
spend for room, meals, sight-seeing, entertainment and incidentals. each day while you're on vacation. .
$10 a Day
AS A general rule the mint: mum on which you can live.
rn ND- TRAVEL in-most-coun~—
tries runs about $10 a day. You. can live, and live quite
“well, “In inns and pensions in
any one of a score of countries —-Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Peru, Panama, many of
Indies, France, Italy, Switzerland and Scandinavia—-for con_Hiderably less less than han $10 $10 per day.
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Dad's Day Gift Tips
. Only bai More - Days to Buy
"By LOUISE FLETCHER
Times Woman's Editor ITH ONLY FIVE MORE days to buy a present for Dad, more Father's Day gift suggestions are in order.
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By MARGUERITE SMITH
Times Garden | Editor
Q—I bought some. mustard Seed
to plant in the garden for greens. Could it be that I have bought seed of the same mus-
" tard I see growing wild? Shel
byville. rest easy. What you proved” variety—any one of, several kinds sold for cuitiva-!
tion. But of, course you could
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trip . and sightseeing at home. . These articles, of which . this is the second, are condensed from Your Trip
But -when the cost of travel within these countries fs included, then the $10-figure must be estimated as an absolute minimum. From that minimum -you can go on up to stratospheric figures reading like a
“maharaja’s bar bill at the Sa-
voy in London. Another generality is that you can live in most places at the standard as you do at ‘home for just about- what it costs you at home.
‘Spread’ Abroad TOO MANY
really start spreading them-
selves when -they-go abroad. Accustomed to choosing the _.
$1.50 blue -plate dinner in a 80-80 eating place in their home
- town, they'll go to a truly fine
restaurant in Paris or Rome and be shocked when they have to pay $4 or $5 for a really
, distinguished dinner with ex- | cellent wine, or brandy with
their coffee, While it's true that you can get a good steak dinner In Buenos Aires for 50 cents, most places you can count an paying prices similar to what | you'd pay in your home town
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OBERLIN. 0., June 12—Miss Nancy Louise Sutton, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sutton, 5239 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind.,
was one of 17 seniors graduated | with honors at the 117th anni-| Versary commencement exercises’ this morning.| cum laude in;
in Oberlin college
She was graduated philosophy,
TUESDAY'S MENU
BREAKFAST: Grape and grapefruit juice,
fortified margarine: milk:
LUNCHEON: Creamed
coffee,
*
bage and green pepper salad,
_ frosted cup cakes, tea, milk. "DINNER: * Grilled ham
“beans; watercres
salad, blackberry roll, crea coffee, milk.
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YOUR Host offers you a drink and gives you a choice of several things. Wrong: Say “Anything is all right with me.” Right: Say “I believe I'l! have such-and- such, please.”
This makes it easier on the host than having to decide for you.
s 8 » » . DURING a card game you keep holding poor hands. Wrong: Complain about
|” your run of bad luck.
Right: Play the hands you get without comment. Poor cards.are just a part of the game, and no one is interested in your complaints about your luck.
. travelers who. io _avold “five on & modest scale at home
2 _ shredded ‘wheat, pecan rolls, butter or
tuna and eggs on toast, cab- -
slice, scalloped potatoe y _tered-lima. po 8, but- |
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HOW MUCH WILL I" COST...to board one of* these super sivinens or a ririous ocean
liner for a vacation beyond our continental limits? Less than you think. Prices start at $150—complete.
for meals of comparable excellence. One of the best ways I know
your tip 1s to make as many arrangements possible, and to pay for hotels, transportation, sight-seeing and so forth, before you leave home.
Packaged Tours THAT brings us to a discussion of the packaged tour versus the free-lance and foot-loose type of trip, which takes us into a consideration the travel agent.
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There are approximately 1700 travel agents in business in the U. 8. These range all the
fron huge tions like the American Express C and Thos. Cook & Son, with
world, to the individual operates from desk space in your local bank or from a small
"office off the main street of
towels.or on nursery linens. Her | activities are worked in bright |
your home town. As with any other business, some practioners are better than others. The good ones are men and women who know the travel business, who have traveled widely themselves, They talking
about, and have valuable personal contacts in all phases of the transportation field, A good travel agent is the vacath fortunately, good travel agents
outnumber. the -inefficient--ones— offices in “major ‘cities of the: who
plenty to _one,
Four Headings YOUR vacation- outside the U. 8. will come- under one of four general classifications: 1. The “packaged” all-expense escorted tour. This is generally group travel. Advantages of this type of tour include the taking care of all travel details and arrangements for you, inclusion of the main points of inter-
individual rather than a group | : basis. You sign up for the pre-
‘your own party, and travel by
‘trip, but you enjoy a greater
explain places of interest. You! be able Jo budget very
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! ing except | tips, beverages, laundry and purely personal services. : 2, The unescorted all-expense tour on a fixed {itinerary set up in advance by a tour operator. ally taken on -an |
arranged tour alone, or with yourselves. It provides the same freedom from detail as the escorted freedom of movement, since
by the needs.of
"a group. This type of travel is recommended to vacationists | Avaveling. With. a. (ew frignds.. and those allergic to being. shep-
herded about. 3. The tailor-made trip, with
itinerary planned to your indi-
your comings and goings are | net determined
vidual needs and specifications |
- By your local travel agent. This
is the type of travel which recommends itself to the more
Knowing and self-reliant type of | You're on your own y except for } . the fact that you plan in ad~ | vance to be at certain speci- | fied points on certain specified |
dates. 4. The carefree “I'll-go-w here-I-please-and-¢ 0 m e-hack when-I've-had-enough” type of trip. «Unfortunately, this ‘sort of va-
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The following budget menus have been worked out by | nutritionists and family food | experts. } \ DINNER: Beet rolls, pars- | ley rice, steamed greens, | sliced tomatoes, bread, butter | or fortified margarine, rasp- | berry ice, coffee, milk, i DINNER: Chicken ple with vegetables, pineapple cole |, slaw, hot rolls, butter or fortified margarine, cinna mon coffee cake, - coffee, milk.
DINNER: Beef liver with
tomato sauce, baked sweets,
ONISt'S Hest friend. and
the post-war shortages of trans-
_portation and hotel space. that.
it can be recommended only to those who have already been in
the countries. where they! re go- |
ing.
And they should have enough,
time and money at their disposal to be able to afford to wait awhile if they can't get plane, boat or train space when
they want it. TOMORROW: The bedeviliog
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