* ^ ■ ■—WEDNESDAY, DECEfBER «, IMSMrs. Foremanrn l^i • np *10 fcjijoy lnp ; Around WorldelProminent Mobilian Will Leave Thursday On TourTraveling over much the same ground that her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Armstrong, made when making a tour around the world., Mrs. Eunice Armstrong Foreman is anticipating just such a trip the next six months.Mrs. Foreman is taking her departure on the L. N. railroad Thursday and will sail from Van-) couver on Dec. 30. Between then and now she will be visiting in St. .Louis, Chicago and Banff, Canada. In a party of fifteen, which includes friends from Rochester,* N. Y.. and Evansville, Ind., she has engaged passage to .sail on The Empress of Japan,” going first to Honolulu.Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong returned in the early fall from the same trip made last summer, that their atractive daughter is taking this winter, with the exception of stops in Siam and Cambodia. She will enjoy two weeks in Japan, three weeks in China, one month in India with visits to Java and Borneo, cover some of the Inter-besting points the party is planning to see. The early part of May will be spent touring in Europe, but before that there will be a -trip to Egypt and the Holy Land. As this is her first trip to foreign countries and having heard the experiences of her parents, these events will make the promised journey all the more enjoyable for Eunice.During her absence, which will last until summer, her little son. , Evan Howell Foreman, who goes to kindergarten at Phillips’ school, will be in charge of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Armstrong, and will hear of his mother’s travels from them.THE MOBILE TIMES society phone -jackson rm