LEARN4 TO LIVE Rest or play in the proper W&Y. Ut yeur WE7 tO hebltis. Spvfdph.yicai culture. sisd Ayr »%V Jolder and»' plan yo.ur »&»», here. ~INANDITý P atronize Our Advertisers and wilI proçeeci trom there ru Iý.usenada, Mexico, arriving February 6. There passengers1 booked for the In'Califrnia ports will disembark. and proceed by. motor car to San Diego. 80 miles to the north. Los Angeles, and San Francisco. passengers will continue. the journey from San Diego by train. .alreadv heavily iAs The .Virginia booked for the voyage which-cornes a lmôst at the he*ght of the ýCalifornia. winter resort. season, and she willalso carry . a. substanPtial. number of vacationists who plan to leave the ship at Acapulco 'for tours: of, varying .licngths ini Mexico. The sailing of'the Virginia *4i11be followed by thàt of the> sister ship Peninsylvattia fromn New Yorlc on February 6 on à similar itinerary. 4 t 1~. Hollywood's haven sort Rotarians Look Forward to, Convention in Nice' Ly.~ Chicago (Ng Four Soute) 11:45 pua CSfr¶tgýspaafIIooccupaWX<» Io:OO<Lf.) 1 M~ Ar. St.Ileotersburg:. A.W. Palm Bech. ... ArMiamni 930 amn 9:55 arn 11:30 am, *(Continued f rom Page 23,) continent f rom, Rio de Janeiro to Lima, Peru,. by train, horseback, automobile, on foot, by airpiane, andi every conceivable means of trànsportation. The authors \"aiy Rotarians ini the Chicago area are scanning travel literature tiiese days in contemplation of possible journeys abroad this spring, the focal point of their trav.eis being the convention of Rotary International schedi*led to be held in Nice, France, j-une 6 ta 1IL -- --- -- ---- 1qemt thie Mvartin-,de-Fraince.