WINNETKA TALK September 17, 1927 -- a Tor Health's Sake Drink The Famous MINERAL WATER from HOT SPRINGS, ARK. The origin of MOUNTAIN VALLEY WATER as a medical agent has been traced back for 74 years. Delivered in cases of 12 half gallon bottles or in 15 gallon and 30 gallon steel drums. NOW READY FOR DELIVERY OUR NEW DRINK Coming Events Scout leaders monthly Round Table at Central cafeteria Wil- mette, Monday, September 19, 6:30 p. m. Patrol leaders and other junior officers will hold their monthly con- ference at St. Elisabeth's Episcopal church, Glencoe, on Saturday, Sep- tember 24, 9:30 a. m. Training course for leaders and fathers of boys on "The Nature and Needs of Boys" opening session on Monday evening, September 26, 7:30 p. m., at the Glencoe Union church Glencoe. Following sessions on September 28 30, October 3, 5 and 7. Executive board meeting, Tuesday evening, October 11, 6:30 p. m. Started on Big Year's Program Many troops have been "hitting on all sixes" right through the summer, adapting their meetings to the season and needs. Others have been having a. nice vacation and are now beginning to swing into action to begin another big year. Troop 36 of Highwood plans a rally banquet for Wednesday, Sep- tember 21. Enroll for "Training Stampede" Last year a training course was held on one evening of the week for eight weeks. A variation is planned for this fall of concentrating the sessions into a short period or "stampede." The last week in September and first week in October have been designed as "training" weeks and men interested in learning more about the "Nature and Needs of Boys" will meet on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of these two weeks at the Glencoe Union church, Glencoe. The sessions begin at 7:30 | p. m., and are open to all men. There is no registration fee or other charge or obligation. The Executive board of the North Shore Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America announced early this week the objectives for the various com- mittees for the coming year. The com- mittee chairmen are: Dr. George B. Lake of Highland Park, committee on advancement and Court of Honor; Karl D. King of Wil- mette, committee on effective troop or- ganization; R. Arthur Wood of High- land Park, committee in civic relation- ships and service; C. A. Steele of Glen- coe, committee on camping and out- door activities; Henry Fowler of Wil- mette, committee on finance and budget; W. A. Bimson, Lake Bluff, committee on leadership training and personnel; H. W. Shaw of Wilmette, committee on character through Sea Scouting; Rev. F. Pipenbrok of Deer- field, committee on good reading pro- gram. Mountain Valley Pale Dry Ginger Ale and Carbonated Water RR EE SR AR SR A ER EAA RB SE Rd Made and bottled at HOT SPRINGS, ARK. LH fo Lo 2d i 2d : ; #1 2 It is a self evident fact that no Ginger Ale can £3 2 be better than the Water which constitutes 4 Be g the bulk of its contents. When you drink #3 Se : Mountain Valley Pale Dry Ginger Ale and #] 2 ' Carbonated Water you are drinking a very LS Br - important ingredient. > i In cases of 12 pints, 24 pints and 50 pints. 3 2 : LH § We Deliver. £ E : & fo : Phone Greenleaf 4777 2609 Broadway 5&3 : Rather snappy looking shoes you're buying lately, Mar- = EVANSTON, ILL. BE dor he fm ot 2 prewing pans pesson Tee youre Tr I \ BE fi Tl Je gn en te en ue EE 2] and the advanced part is all in the style, you see, because grown- Be * o£ up lasts would play mischief with feet that are still growing. 2 Mountain Valley [8] unm tied osetia y £ Store Hours: 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. BE C | P, 2% Water Co. 2 PcoL & PIPER [2 : i INC i | Chicago office: 739 W. Jackson Blvd. Pe CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS 2H Phone Monroe 5460 : 1608 Chicago Avenue Evanston 4 RPPFPEETTTTTTETTTTTTTER