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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 Jul 1928, p. 10

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WINNETKA TALK July 14, 1928 The will of the late Henry C. Ballou, prominent resident of Utica, N. Y,, probated recently, included a bequest of $20,000 to the Boy Scout movement in that city. Enlargement of the work of the Boy Scouts is now immediately possible, according to William H. Flood, scout executive. Miss Eleanor Dennehy of 1231 Tower road had as her guest for several days this week Miss Elizabeth Eckert of Reading, Pennsylvania. Miss Eck- ert left Thursday evening for Minne- apolis but will return to be with Miss Dennehy again the end of next week. THOMAS J. LYNCH Tree Surgeons The North Shore's Largest and Best Equipped Tree Surgery Organization Pruning - Tree Surgery - Spraying Power Sprayers Pneumatic Cavity Machines GLENCOE 514 Phones WINNETKA 1294 Burns Prove Fatal to Child in Hubbard Woods Margaret Roberts, two year old daughter of Harry W. Roberts, 1009 Vine avenue, Hubbard Woods, died at the Evanston hospital at 9 o'clock last Friday night, as a result of fireworks burns. Margaret was looking on about 2 o'clock on the afternoon of the same day while two sisters and two brothers set off Fourth of July sparklers on the lawn of their home. Her dress caught fire. Neighbors tried to save the baby by wrapping her in a tarpaulin. The child's father is manager of the Hubbard Woods branch of the North Shore Ice company. Funeral services were held from the family residence and the Sacred Heart church, Hubbard Woods, Mon- day morning, July 9, at 9:30 o'clock. Instead of the customary Requiem Mass, the Mass of the Angels was sung by a group of children. Burial was made in the family lot at Calvary. Miss Doris Kinnema of Goodland, Ind., is visiting Mrs. George Racine of 561 Winnetka avenue. William Racine has just returned from a visit to Goodland. 14 exclusive Ring-ting Candy Shops in Evanston, La Grange, Oak Park and Chicago owned and operated by Donald G. Robertson "Confections of Perfection" A New Ring-ting Candy Shop In Winnetka 795 ELM STREET -- WINNETKA next door to the Winnetka Trust and Savings Bank (or just west of Center Street) For eight years we have been making the finest candies that it is possible to make. ingredients of the highest quality are used. If you have Ring-ting candies you will soon recognize their superiority. You are invited to visit our new Winnetka Shop and sample our candy. Ring-ting Candy Shop AT 795 ELM STREET Ring-ting daylight candy kitchens are located at 1553 Sherman Ave., Evanston "Confections of Perfection" Only selected not already tasted MacCracken Will Turn on Chicago Aerial Beacon When Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, Republican candidate for President, passes through Chicago Sunday evening, July 15, on his way to visit President Coolidge he will have an opportunity to observe what Chi- cago is doing toward its plans to make that city the world's largest airport. That same evening is scheduled for the dedication of the Chicago Central Aerial Beacon on top of the Roanoke Tower, LaSalle and Madison streets. This is the largest aerial beacon in the world and will be visible to flyers for a radius of 100 miles. It is located 520 feet above the sidewalk. The dedi- cation will be held from the north steps of the Field Museum in Grant park and all Chicago has been invited to witness the ceremonies. Two bands, the Naval Band from the United States Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois, and Schiff's Aerial Beacon Band will play martial airs for the oc- casion. Planes from the National Air Transport Co., and The Grey Goose Air Lines will circle the beacons. The exercises will start at 8 P. M. and the beacon light will be turned on at 9 P.M. by William P. McCracken, Jr., of Winnetka, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aeronautics. City, state and federal officials will be the guests of honor. Mrs. L. J. Schwabacher of 815 Ash street, and her daughter, Leslie, re- turned this week from a stay of several weeks at Cedar Lake, Wis. Two sons, Phillip and Morris, came home from the scout camp, Camp Owasippe, in Michigan and a third son, John, has left for Minocqua, Wis., where he will be for a fortnight. --Q-- Miss Anne and Miss Edith Lind- wall have returned to their home in Winnetka after a three weeks' trip to Denver, Salt Lake City, San Fran- cisco, Los Angeles, *Catalina Island, the Grand Canyon and New Mexico. Co Miss Elizabeth Ann Walkey of 970 Linden avenue, Hubbard Woods, left Thursday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Allison of Wilkensberg, Pennsyl- vania. She expects to stop at Niagara Falls before returning home. -- Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bishop, who have been making their home with Mrs. Bishop's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Noble of 1010 Oak street, have moved into an apartment at 543 Chest- nut street. a -- John Newton of Frankfort, Phila- delphia at present is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwartz, 187 Ridge avenue. 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