r.nlng whicn nas occurreq in the way of rules and> regulation in this pop-,boA tilar ganie, ina generation. Mor The change in 'the size and weight avei of the, bail as made by the United Nor States Golf "association became effec- tive january l1. The new bail is only .07 of an ounce lighter than- the old. l)all1,, and only ..06. of an, inch larger in diameter,, but thereby hangs a tale. That ineans that it is. approxm- imately_ one-f ourth of, an inch. greater in, circumnference, which 2 with the, even slight reduction in weight, is responsible for the resuits in play. Superintenident'james A. William, of the Glencoe golf course, in com- menting on. the new bail, says: "M'I~y ob)servation~ has been ýthat i the case of low.hanidicap players, it is necessary for them to put even greater effort ini their game tomain-. tain the saine handicap, while. the higlier handicap players are exper-> * iencing* considerable..difficulty in their effort to reduce their handicap. i 1 think this is due. to the fa4ctthat even on calin days the sanie distance is nlot secured through the fairways, while in -windy weathier, considerable loss of distance is noted. Inapproaching, one is more apt te over-approach, because the, lighter hall -does net, hold when pitched to the green as did the smnaller, heavier hail. "I1 have noticed that 'ptich and run' shots are fiot being played with the sanie degree of accuracy, as wii, the ol.d bail. "It is qecessary ini putting to use a firniier stroke, and, according to what Ihear from players, putts that have hieretofore rimmed the cul) ani dropped,- will now rim the cup and roll on, severai feet. * 'readoption of the new bail hias, * however made this change: One does not > hear *the request for longer courses or greater yardage." Lawrence Fecher, whose famuily nîoved to St. Louis ini April, 'returnieil tQ \\ilmette th 1s week to take part ini th.e commencement exercises at the St. Francis school. During bis visit hiere lie wvas a guest at the S. R. Joillson home 1411 Elinwood avenue.. Telephone WILMETTE 2717 rnati has.three sisters. Investmentý Securities* Pott Offie Box 4 4 Stocksl, Bonds and Mortige~s WILMETTE. ILLINOIS DISTRIBUTOR'S 0F SUPER-CORPORATIONS 0F AMeRICA TRUST SHARES For a Ca ref r.. Vacation ý= N the tnountains, at the seashore, along the. highways and1 in citie,-watcIi for Sthe sign of tke Bell. Wherever you see Ye it-and you'Il see it almost everywhere -hme is only -a Minteaw Y' teIe~ plione..l the .folks bock home and telli 1 Sthem you are well and, enjoying your vaca- tinIt can becldone in a Mrs. Don -M ercer andi ler three. chldreh of 37, , Indian Hilli road, Winnetka, and Mrs. Arthur S. Wilt- berger of Evanston have lef t for California.. -o- Edwin Seyfried, son of Mr. and Mrs. John. G. Seyfried of 724 Cuin- nîings avenue,: Kenilworth, . has re- turned from- Champaign, Ili. for the summer. Mr. 717, ýMaleit a