14 . WINNETKA TALK April 7, 1928 A State Bank Growth HE Winnetka Trust and Sav- ings Bank grows by helping its customers grow financially. You will find that our first consideration is to meet your banking needs in a way that will contribute to your success. Tho this end, our banking experi- ence and equipment are always at your disposal. Your success is ours. Let's grow together. Banking Hours: 8 to 3; Saturdays 8 to 12:30 Monday Evenings 7 to 8 ~ WINNETKA TRUST and SAVINGS Vista del Lago Members to Meet New Governors Members of the Club Vista del Lago will be given an apportunity to meet their new board of governors at a dinner-dance to be given at the Opera club, 18 West Walton place, Chicago, Tuesday evening, April 10. The new governing board consists of the following: Commodore J. Stuart Blackton, Elbert M. Antrim, P. W. Bradstreet, H. J. Cunningham, John Reed Fugard, Raymond D. Hollis, John Williams Macy, Mellen C. Martin, Hugh McLennan, M. LeRoy Minor, Robert H. Nason, Carroll Shaffer, Frederick B. Thomas, Harry C. Watts and Fred L. Workman. Louis C. Simmel, executive secretary of the club, announces that a full sum- mer and winter season is planned by the organization as construction plans are so devised as to permit the club to operate continuously during the completion of the main structure. Pass Goal in Methodist Building Fund Campaign The $250,000 building fund campaign launched three weeks ago in the parish of the Wilmette Parish Methodist church has been successful beyond the most sanguine expectation, according to a report made this week in which it was stated that the goal of the drive has been surpassed by $25,000. The Building committee for the new $400,- 000 church edifice is to meet Wednes- day, April 11, to take steps looking to- ward actual fruition of the building program. GIVES CAMPAIGN SPEECHES Ruth Hanna McCormick is giving speeches during the noon hour at the Ruth Hanna McCormick Volunteers' headquarters in the Palmer House Thursday, Friday, Saturday of this week and Monday of next. Mrs. Malcolm MacHarg, violinist, and Mrs. Harold E. Knapp, pianist will give the Sunday evening concert for Georgian hotel guests Sunday eve- ning in the hotel ballroom. Both are Evanston artists. Grade Separation Committee Seeks Experts' Counsel A special committee comprised of President Winfred D. Gerber of Glen- co. President Henry F. Tenney of Winnetka, and Paul A. Hoffman, Wil- mette village trustee, was appointed Wednesday at a meeting of the North Shore Grade Separation committee rep- resenting the villages of Wilmette, Ken- ilworth, Winnetka, Glencoe and High- land Park, to consider the matter of re- taining legal and engineering counsel to assist in the committee's deliberations. The Grade Separation committee, with Chairman Tenney presiding, in addition to discussing the matter of engaging expert counsel considered the matter of equitable pro-ration of cost to the villages concerned in con- nection with the grade separation pro- ject. It was reported that the com- mittee was progressing satisfactorily with its plans to expedite grade sep- aration of the two railroads travers- ing the villages. The Grade Separation committee is made up of municipal officials appointed several months ago in each of the vil- lages as members of a group to study the problems of grade separation as applied to the north shore, and to negoti- ate with railroad officials in the hope of securing earliest possible action in the matter of grade separation. Winnetkans Entertain New Trier Music Club 'The annual party of the music club of New Trier High school was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Stover, 1183 Tower road, Winnetka, on Monday night of this week. The members of the club were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stover and a delight- ful time was enjoyed by all. ESTABLISHES FOREST WEEK The week of April 22-28 has been designated by President Coolidge as American Forest week. This period is set aside for public discussion of our forests and of what must be done to safeguard and restore them. demonstration. PRODUCT .- OF. 2186 Chicago--Stover Co., 313 N. Michigan Ave., Hubbard Woods--Stover Co., 956 Linden Ave., Winnetka 1512 Highland Park--Stover Co., 382 Central Ave., Highland Park 150 Chicago--Stover Co., 445 E. Erie St., Whitehall 4955 Evanston--Stover Co., 1631 Sherman Ave., Greenleaf 4480 Public Service Co. of Northern Illinois--At all their offices. GENERAL. Low prices of FRIGIDAIRE are the result of World Leadership! Quantity production and General Motors buying power have made Frigidaire prices remarkably low. A small deposit and easy payments put any Frigidaire model in your home. Call at our showroom for a Whitehall 4955 MOTORS