the ravages of tuberculosis in Ticsont, Ariz., is a diligent reader. -A few weeks ago, in a letter to bisfather, the boy-called attentiontoinforma- tion1 contained in tbe book "Washing- ton Merry-Go-Round" that.,was pointedly derogatory to the. former chief executive. "Go to the library," the younger Mestjian requested of bis father, "and read that stuf (indicated in the1 1ltter) and you'll change your mind1 about Herbert Hoover." Determined> to establish the 'truth. or fallacy of the statements i ndicated. Mr. Mestjîin bethought himnself of A. W. Shaw, .Winnetka resident and recognized intimate friend, of Mr. *Hoover. Last Wednesday he hopped into his automobile and proceeded te the Shaw residence. -Stopping at thbe curb, bis attentiorn was annoyingly attracted to the per- sistent sounding of a horn on a large car pulling up at the rear. Out of the car stepped Mr. Shaw and-b)elieve it or not-in'bis wake camne none other than Mi. Hoover. There was an abrupt, aibeit cordial, exchange of greetings, leaving our Mr. Mestjian se elatedly excited, that be and back to the United States 031 way of Central America and Mexico. The pictures are shown by, special ar- rangement *ith the. Pain American Airways system and" will bave mnu- sical accompanimelit. almost came away minus the in-, formation he had sought so diiigently. He was able, -at Iength, to state the. purpose of, bis-- quest, after displaying the letter fromn his son. "Where ià your son?" Mr. Hoover wanted to know. "In Tueon, Ariz., recovering f rom tubercuÜlosiis," Mi.* Mestjian repliedl. -"I-wenithtrougb the.same beart- break not so. long .ago," said Mr. Hoover, (alluding to the illness of bis own son a few years ago) but my boy is mucb better now. Treil your boy to not lose courage and be will be certain to get well. And, please sen hMm my love." Mr. Hoover made a brief stop at the Sbaw home' curoute from Cali- fornia to New York. He managed to get in and out of Chicago without, notice. Wbat did Mr. Hoover say about the statements in the book? Well, you just ask Mr.'-Mestjianl Y Alumnae of Wellesley col the classes of 19Z2-25, inclusi guests..at a tea last Thursda: noon at the home of Mrs. H. liams, 205 Oxford road, Ken Assisting hostesses were Mi Wakeleý, ..Mrs. iChester., X Miss Marie Remien, MrsAI Taylor, and Mrs. William ,SE.ç zer. ýweit Mr. and. Mrs. C. A. Keller, M.. Greenwood avenue, returned last Wednesday from a month's vacation at Ft.'Myeris, Fia., having returned by way of New York where Mr. Keller made a business cali. They were the - homle gueste of Mr. ,and Mrs. E. S. Rodey of Montclair, 14J YI arc linvited toinspeet. the newly remodeled store of SchuL z and Nord, The1 Vîillage .Cleaner*s> Saturday, April 13, >at 1152 Central EMERSON MATS $3.50 1164 Wilmette Avenue Phone Wilmette 2435 Elecrîcity for Easter... enjoy a coiffure of soft, lms- trous waves that look aüd act like naturally curlyliair.