bas j3Ut returneci irom a LWo-wteK j aerial survey of, California and thej Pacifie northwest.. ".The San Fran-1 cisco Fair and other, attractions. ofi the great wegt bas drawný an amaz- in uber of visîtors this surhmmer,"i 1wsi."Now, with, War clouds over1 Europe, 1it looks -like thousands 0f]1. Easterners Will spend their fall or winter vacations in the west." Ah-ý rens said that he expects hundreds. of Legionnaires to co 1rne to the na- tional convention in Chicago next. month by air and. that interest in theforthcoming convention is. white- hot among exservice men, on thel west coast. Ahrens lives in High- land Park. FLIES TO CALIFORNIA Mrs. H. Lyle Norrington of 124 Robsart. o a d , Keffilworth, flew to California Tuesday nigbt to rneet ber mother, Mrs. Julian Kerr, in * lalto Alto. Mms Kerr left by train "August 20 to visit ber grandsons, Robert and John Spencer Norring- ton, wbo are students in the grad- uate school of'commerce at Leland Stanford university. Mrs. Norring- ton will go to Tucson, Ariz., after Tbanksgiving, and will spend th e winter there. Mrs. Kerr will remain in Palo Alto. tnrougn Colorado. Vist eema to Catalina Island, San Diego, Old Mexico, the- Grand Canyon, Albu- quer que, and the. artists': colony at Santa Fe.'.1In Colorado-the visits included Colorado Springs, Pike's Peak, The Royal Gorge, Cripple Creek, Denver and. Mt. Evans.. Rob- ert will resume bis.studies in Sep- tember at Northwestern, whe re he is -u~o in the Scol of Journal- ism. Julia Booz to Sail 'for Paris Next.Month, Miss:Julia Booz,' daughter of Mr. and ýMrs. Norton A. Booz of '919 Forest avenue will leave this Satur- day for the East, to visit relativesi in Philade1lphia and ' New York for three weeks. September 20, she salis on the Manhattan for Paris, wbere she will spend a year study-ý ing with the Wooster group. Missl Booz, wbo is a graduate of New Trier High School,, bas been at Grin- neil college ini Iowa for two years, and will complete ber junior year of college work in Francçe. VISIT HERE junior year studying in Sweden. He won a schlarsbip from the Ameri- can Scandinavian foundation, and So bashà tis.opportunlity Ito study abroad. George -Mead,. who saiied witb Mr. Taylor, also plans to spend a year, in Sweden. Trhey will, return next June. RETURN FILON VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam'R. 'Cllins and theirchildren, Bill and, Jane, of 8231. Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette, ne- turned this week, fromn a vacation trip to Canada and northeastenn United States.. Tbey. went to Min- neapolis, on to Port Arthur, back to Duluth, Mackinac, Island, through Sault Ste. Marie, and across agaih into Canada. They stopped at Cal- endar to see the famous Dionne and Niagara Falls, coming homne by way of Detroit. They wère gone two weeks, and traveled nearly 3,500 mile's. SCHOLAESHIP AWARD Jacqueline Goss of Wilmette bas been awarded a scbolarship to study at Drake university during the com- ing school year. The award is a corn-, A1l Expense Rates Saturday Noon $ 550 thvru Sunday No.,, Svrt 1-HleGolf Cour. seau. tifu rog'eenmi Jtag u-- a-. low -of~ale . m.Out. Batu or - Pieturesque- Katkukee CHiCertNw Dmr;ES, aSTeA, Cam, For ReaServa*fOmsa Le. mette after spending two .months in Eagle River, Wis., at Camp Ojibwa. Anýother event of importance in the LiprTian household is the birth of seven puppies to their great dane,, Duchess Bon Der Remsburck.. RIDES IN HORSE SHOW Miss Sue Finney, daugbter of Mr. and'Mrs. H. A. Finney of '833 Green- ,wood avenue, Wilmette, rode in the annual horse show of the fPerry- Edward O'Donnell, were aiso nc Their guests, who are ail from M chester, Ill., were in Wiirnette two weeks. INDIANA GUEST Miss Libby Ann Wilson of H{aute' Imd., is visiting ber> and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. son of 1018 Isabella street. Johnson and Mrs. Wilson ar( Terre John- .*Mrs. ýe sis- IN JHOLLYWOOD Miss Doris Frykman of 1045 Ash- land avenue, Wilmette, and Misg Sylvia Anderson of 121 Central Park avenue, Wilniette, formerly of Win- netka, returned only last week from a seven weeks' stay in Hollywood, visiting friends and sightseeing, and left again Tuesday mornmng, to be at Long Beach, Mich., over Labor day. We1 Are Here DaiIy for Discussion 614 Davis Street Unad lor> Plhsne Il I ýriesti p seais>, sud up. ,9 t0 I