ýPremier ýSpecial New - genuine DUIPLEX ..odel uùn- proved with new. 1939 féatureOs * Nwoefusl Maglomeurt MW. *FuN BrltWh ibIIww.p Bnus *EhmtTie *Wck-Uto * Pers.Nap Bag FULLY OUA RANTEED SONLY34 * t« I TAKE BEVEN-WEZK TIP Mrs. Fred Baron, her two sons, Walter a n d Frederick, and hier daughter, Doýrothy, returned recent- ly fromn California, where> they visit- ed Mrs. Baron's. sisters, Mrs. F. A. Doose and Mrs. Williamn Raap, both of Pasadena. They- also. saw the fair, and wment to Mexico. They stoppedoff at Yellowstone National Park and the, Black Hilîs on the way homne: and were gone seven weeks. TO 0OIN SISTER Èýverett and Bobby Kennedy, sons of Mr.. end Mrs. Everett L. Ken- niedy, 820 Oakwood avenue, left this week for Louisville, Ky., to join their sister, Betty, at the home 'of Mrs. Kennedy's sister, Mrs. Walter R. Forbes., Betty, who has been a houseguest of her aunt for the past three weeks, wifl reain ia ,Louis., ville with her brothers for a fort- night, when ail three will return to Wilmette. VISIT IN EAST Miss Eleanor Herbon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Herbon of 919 Twelfth street, and Miss Béatricef Leal,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Leal of 1719 Walnut avenue, are ini New York visitines a former» Boll, 1505 Wumt-ette avenue, ai Mrs. Peter Steffens, Sr., 1515 W mette avenue, left.this week for vacation at Waubee Lake, Wis. 0o Mrs. W. A. Schmidt of 205 Fif- teenth street and her two children, Billy and Phyllis, spent last week with Mrs. Schmidt's parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Theisen of Beldin, Wis. expect- which Charles Schaeniecke, convention chairman, announced this week that 135 àdvance- reservations, have ai- ready.been received, coming from nearly every state in the' -Union. three Canadian, provinces, 'Hawaii and Chile. The Y's.Men'sInternat-ional is a se rvice organiization with clubs op- erating in seventeen countries of the world and is an integral part of the Young Men's: Christian association. Through the, YMCA the clubs, work tq achieve tieir1 objectives-"Worl'd Service," "B o y s'. Work". and, "Young Men's Work.." Dr. Arthur Compton, physicist at the University of.! Chicago, Nobel Prize winner and former Guggen- heim fellow, will address 'the. con-. vention at the Annual Banquet on August>23; hi~s subject is '"Teèhno1- ogy, Religion and a Stable Soc iety." Other speakers and subjects for the convention include J. W. Barker, vice-president oif Sears Roebuck and company-subjèct: "The Implica- tions of the Economic Present for Young Men"; and Wayne Hansori. formerly with the International Committee of the YMCA, "Y'sdomn a nd Contemporary Youth Move- ments..", m oocter of Highland Park, formerlv Id of Wnnetka, left Sunday morhing l- for a two weeks' camoe trip in Min- a 1nesota. FIRST CRILD Mr. and Mrs. Richard- M. West- brook, 2204 Chestnut avenue, an- nounce the birth of their first chiid, a son, Richard Moore, Jr., on July 28, at the Evanston hospital. 1129 Ceairai Av*DSIed WiI..it. JACK SLOWN CO. ' 221 i 2121