WINNETKA TALK October 1, 1927 LEE Says: WE are having LOTS of calls THESE days for OUR Hand and Face LOTIONS. COLD weather always BRINGS chapped HANDS and cracked LIPS, and these LOTIONS of ours SEEM to meet the SITUATION better THAN anything we EVER sold-- LEE'S LOTIONS ALMOND IT isn't a bit CUCUMBER STICKEY or greasy LEMON AND is quickly ABSORBED by the SKIN, leaving face OR hands soft and SMOOTH ALSO, you men who SHAVE at home will FIND these lotions A real joy when APPLIED to the face IMMEDIATELY after SHAVING. A bottle costs ONLY thirty-five CENTS. 35 cents each ADAMS PHARMACY excl Sire WINNETKA 2 The Elm & Linden COMING EVENTS ON THE NORTH SHORE BOY SCOUT CALENDAR Of Special Interest to Scouts Highland Park Board of Review, Monday afternoon, October 3, 4 p. m. 16 North Sheridan road, Court of Award, same evening, 7:30 p. m., at Village hall. Glencoe Board of Review, Wed- nesday, October 12, 7:30 p. m, Union church. Wilmette Board of Review, Wed- nesday, October 12, 7:30 p. m, Byron Stolp school. Wilmette Court of Award and Fun Rally, Saturday evening, Octo- ber 15. Roosevelt Pilgrimage to Cabin-in- the-Woods, Saturday, October 29. Order of the Arrow week-end en- campment at Cabin-in-the-Woods, November 12 and 13. Junior officers week-end encamp- | ment, November 25, 26, and 27 (tentative). Proposed winter camp, December 27 to 31. Of Special Interest to Scout Leaders Training course at Glencoe Union church, September 28, 30, October 3.5 and 7, 7:30 p.m. North end junior officers' con- ference, Saturday, October 22. South end junior officers' con- ference, Saturday, November 19. Special Annual meeting for all men of the council and "Kick-off" dinner for the "Invest in Bovhood" campaign, Tuesday evening, October 18, New Trier dining room. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Fox, 585 I ongwodo avenue, Glencoe, are driv- ing to Rock Falls, Ill, today to at- tend the Rock Falls Methodist Episco- pal church Home Coming tomorrow. Community Nursery School Starts Fall Term Next Monday The Community Nursery school, a | private directed by Miss | Corinne N. Fitzpatrick and located af | 769 Tocust. road, Winnetka, will open .next Monday for the fall term. The nursery home in which the school is conducted has just been completely re- school decorated in preparation for the win- ter session and presents quite an at- home like | tractive appearance and atmosphere. The school was established about. seven vears ago and has been operated along much the same lines as are pro- posed for the public school nursery recently opened in the Greeley school. although on a somewhat modified program. For the past three vears it has been organized on a co-opera tive basis with the parents and teach- | ers taking an equal interest in its ad- | ministration. During this time it has developed | auite a reputation as a center for | the adjustment of children's home de- | velopment problems; for study by mothers on this subject; for its play- ground groups; and other related in- terests. It is ppen to children between the ages of three years to five and a half years. Two programs are offered, th morning session between 9 and 11:30 o'clock and the all day session be- tween 9 and 3 o'clock. The next meeting of the Kenilworth Garden club is scheduled for Septem- | ber 30, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Ruf, 236 Cumnor road, Kenilworth. Mrs. E. F. Snydacker will talk on "Bulbs." The annual meeting of the club will occur in October. 819 OAK STREET Right Out of the Oven - - Fresh Bakery Goods In Tempting Variety! UST to look at our display of cakes, cookies and bread is enough to stimulate the appetite. And to taste them proves that your eye was right. We deliver free OPEN SUNDAYS 9-12; 4-6 Smith's Delicatessen pies, pastries, PHONE 112