SUPER-GYPSY VOYAGE
MOTOR CARAVAN TOUR. A quaint ca,r, which has already covered 9,147 miles, is at present careering gaily 'round England. Jt is a closed-in Buio.tr touring car, and its windows are adorned with gigantic American flags. It boars on its sides the words, “Tour Bound the World, 1922-1925.” and so fgr it has been in Great Britain, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and France. A romance attaches to this car. Jt is the property of Mr J. Jefferya, a young American journalist, of Columbiana, Ohio, who is undertaking a • sort of super-jypsy voyage round' the world with his wife, who, before her marriage last Juno, was Miss Pauline Lucile Mayo, an entertainer with a big reputation on the States.
“We expect ID be away from ouo own country until 3 925/.’ said Air Jeffery’s, “ and wo are paying our own expenses throughout.” “I am writing 8. weekly travel' article of 3,000 words for an American newspaper syndicate, which supplies it to 6QO journals; and my wire gives ‘readings’ in all the largo cities which we visit. 11 The car is lilted up as a motor-caravan, with facilities for cooking, and the young couple carry g tent for steeping in when the weather is warm enough.
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Evening Star, Issue 18138, 30 November 1922, Page 2
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205SUPER-GYPSY VOYAGE Evening Star, Issue 18138, 30 November 1922, Page 2
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