,tealLk ROSS LODG Nayw.rd. Wisconsin e American Pion En te. Heurt of a National Forest Excellent flshlng for Muskie, Bass,- Pike~ Trout. Doudcous food, a dlean, comfýortable alil lg lodife. Designed for the fisherman and hits family. AU outdoor sports. Write for toider, rates, C/o Walter M. Ross, Hayward, Wls- - -~-.~' camp will .opei Aug. 19, for thi From ~August group of boys camp from pri nual honey sa boys' clubs. aeaucatedat ai; mi me. rresent for the occasionl were representatives of the company from 70 countries in, various partsof the world, and the president Who, was celebrating Mhs twenty-flfth year with International Business Machines. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes say they were much impressed by the 'World of Tomorrow" as represented at the exposition, and by the fact that "world peace through world trade"I had received the endorsement Of ail countries whose exhibits are to be seen. there.- On the way homne Mrs. Hayes stopped in Washington,,D. C., for a week to visit her sister, Miss Alice Brownell. Edward F. Kaye Honored Af'tblgàteiJnrversity Edward F. Kaye, son of Mrs. Frank L. Kaye, 604 'Laurel avenue, Wilmette, a junior at Colgate uni- versity, has Just been elected to IKonosioni, the senior honorary so- ciety. Membership is liited to those. students who, at the end of their junior year, have been most proniinent fi school activities. Elec- tion to the society is considered the highest honor awarded to mexmrbers 00ok, anc of the from the the Y.M. IIUL ueeii able vanced canoe During the e work as associa- races wur. also be ger boys who have He is a memxber o! Phi Delta pass the more ad- Theta Social Frate 'rnity. ts.1 He is expected home in another *e summer season, two or three weeks for his summer ýbail tournamnenýs vacation. - Il DZ Pçrmuda Tours of South America