14 WINNETKA TALK August 25, 1928 A State Bank Security and Service O KNOW that your money is deposited in this strong Bank and to appreciate by experience the broad scope of every branch of our banking service is to comprehend the reason for the prestige of this institution in the community. Security and service lead to con- fidence and friendship. The Win- netka Trust and Savings Bank enjoys the confidence of countless: friends. Banking Hours: 8 to 3; Saturdays 8 to 12:30 Monday Evenings 7 to 8 WINNETKA TRUST and SAVINGS Coast Champ Takes Woman's Western Title Second Time Indian Hill's big splash of the year in golf, the Women's Western cham- pionship, was featured by sterling play, large galleries of north shore notables and a triumph by Mrs. Harry Press- ler of Los Angeles, who achieved the notable feat of becoming a "repeater," having captured the title last year. It was a north shore golfer who sur- vived the hectic early rounds of the tournament to meet the Los Angeles star, this being Miss Virginia Wilson of Glenview. The score was 7 and 6. Among the starters in the champion- ship which finished last Saturday were several north shore players, but all fell by the wayside as Mrs. Pressler and Miss Wilson survived round after round. Among these stars was Mrs. Austin Pardue, the former Dorothy Klotz, who put up a great battle, but was eliminated. The final was a great contest. Mrs. Pressler came from behind and dis- played impressive golf, while Miss Wilson, after a brilliant start, seemed to tire in the second round and found many of the traps. Offer Liberal Arts Night Courses at N. U. This Year The college of liberal arts of North- western university will offer for the first time next fall a group of courses Orrin N. Carter Orrin N. Carter, associate judge of the Supreme court of Illinois, and for- mer Cook county judge, died Wednes- day, Aug. 15, at his home in Glendale, Calif., where he has been since suffer- ing a paralytic stroke three years ago. He was for twenty years a resident of Evanston. Services were held |at night on the McKinlock campus, there yesterday. Dean R. A. Kent announced this week. Classes in English, French, history, political science, psychology, RETURN FROM MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Frank Diettrich of 1085 Greenbay road Glencoe, Mr. Frederick Diettrich of Winnetka, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kress of Highland Park have just returned from a motor trip through Wisconsin. sociology and zoology will be conduct- ed by regular members of the college faculty. The courses will carry credit toward a liberal arts degree, Dean Kent announced. The classes will be held in the Montgomery Ward mem- orial building. Ng Ny Church _ Sunday, August 26th Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Sermon by Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin. "The Final Test of Religion" Mark 10:21