he (a April 23, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 7 ASSOCIATION TO MEET Chicago Congregational Association Holds Seventy-third Annual Meet- ing at North Church in Oak Park The seventy-third annual meeting of the Chicago Congregational asso- ciation will be held at North Church, Oak Park, Tuesday, April 26. The as- sociation embraces the various Con- gregational societies in Chicago and vicinity, each of which is entitled to representation by two delegates and its pastor. Any member of the congre- gation who desires to do so, may at- end. The official delegates from the Winnetka Congregational church will be Mrs. A. J. Boynton and William Gibson. The program announced for the meeting follows: 10 a. m. Devotional service--Rev. Wil- liam H. Hill, Harvard church. 10:20 a. m. Business, reports, election of moderators. 11:15 a. m. Address, "Ideals in Re- ligious Education"--Rev. Herbert Wright Gates, Secretary, C. E. S, Boston. 11:45 a. m. Questions and discussion. 12:15 p. m. Our City Missionary Un- dertakings--Rev. Ernest G. Guthrie, superintendent. 12:30 p. m. Luncheon in church par- lors. 1:30 p. m. Fellowship and inspection of building. 2 p. m. Report of Advisory board, Li- censure of candidates: 2:20 p. m. Devotional service--Rev. John Wells Rahill, Western Springs. 2:40 p. m. Address, "Behaviorism and Its Implications"--Professor A. C. McGiffert, Chicago Seminary. 3:10 p. m. Discussion--To be opened by Rev. Willis L. Goldsmith, Hyde Park Church. 3:20 p. m. General discussion. Camp Fire Group Plants a Forest of Trees in a Day This is Tree Year in Camp Fire girl circles. The Litahni Camp Fire group of Winnetka has responded by plant- ing a forest. On April 13 nine Camp Fire Girls, Vera Anderson, Dorothy Bergh, Ruth Danielson, Virginia Dun- lap, Bernice Kassner, Mary McFad- zean, Betty Maddox, Hildur Mills, Helen Stults, Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fisher drove to South Haven, Mich, and then east twenty miles to Mr. Gibson's farm, "Hilly Eighty." Four thousand pine and spruce trees had been secured previously {rom the State Department of Agriculture. The Camp Fire Girls, with the aid of adults who dug the holes, planted four thousand trees, "Litahni Forest." And what is more, they planted the forest in one day! None of the girls will ever forget this thrilling red-letter day. The remainder of the time was spent identifying trees and birds, track- ing over the eighty acres, thereby earning Camp Fire nature honors, and in play. Everybody had a glorious outing and helped in the country's big re-forestration program. IN CHATTANOOGA A number of North Shore people are spending a few days at Chattanooga, Tennessee, where they are viewing the many places of historical interest; in- cluding Signal Mountain. They are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Frank, Madame Frank and Alan Frank; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin deBeers, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Austin. Mr. and Mrs. George Henckle of Winnetka, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bell and family of Lake Forest are also in the south. 874 Center Street -- Now $7.00 EMPIRE Swinging Faucet If you haven't a swinging faucet on your kitch- en sink. now is the time to have one installed. No need for us to tell you of the many advant- | ages of this faucet, just phone Winnetka 1260. . ; make your wants known Vic. J. Killian, Inc. Plumbing Contractor and we'll do the rest. Phone Winn. 1260 Real Estate Loans Our location affords the greatest possible convenience to those who wish to bor- row money on improved real estate. Of equal value to borrowers is the prompt- ness of our service. Real Estate Loans Insurance Safety Deposit Vaults Foreign Exchange TV Vv Vv VT TT PT TT TT YT YT TY YY YY Y™T BANKING HOURS Daily Saturday 7:30 A.M. to 3 P. M. 7:30 A.M. to 12 M. Saturday Evenings 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. Hubbard Woods Trust & Savings Bank 952 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods TELEPHONE WINNETKA 225 EEE EEE EEEEENEEEESEEEEEEEEN EEE EEE EE EARENENEEENENEEEEEEED 847 CENTER STREET, WINNETKA ® = WILLIAM L. WENTE . SHEET METAL WORKS - ROOFING SLATE FLAGGING = Asbestos Terraces . : Slate--T ile Floors--Walks . = o