58 WINNETKA TALK December 10, 1927 FOR YOUR HOME MOVIES | A Complete Service Is at Your Door To demonstrate in your own home at your convenience-- Bell 8 Howell Filmo, Eastman Koda- scope and the marvelous $85.00 De Vry Father of C. A. Tibbals Taken by Death in East The Rev. C. A. Tibbals, father of Charles A. Tibbals of 511 Hawthorne lane, died in Philadelphia Friday, De- cember 2, after having been an invalid for the past three years. Mr. Tibbals was well known in Winnetka through frequent visits here. For two summers he took charge of Christ church, while p the Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard was on I Home Projector. vacation. The funeral was held in To produce motion pictures-- Broly. ta burial wag, in Films of your baby, boy, girl, father, Had Mr. Tibbals lived until Decem- : : : ber 11, he would have been 77 years mother. Weddings, social affairs, club old. He was a graduate of Yale with activities, etc. the class of 1872. During all four g : : years he was president of his class, and To develop, pant, title and edit-- was made life chairman of the class. Films that you expose in your own He was a member of Theta Xi fratern- Filmo. Cine Kodak or other motion ity, 40d vas a welcome guest at their » : house, Franklin hall, New Haven, al- picture camera. most every year at the Commence- ety 3 J ment exercises. After his graduation All processing is done right in our own from Yale, he attended the Union 3 modern laboratories located in Wilmette. Theological seminary in New York. To service the reels which you now have in your own He entered ths Episcopal ministyy 35 : : years ago and retired from the active home film library. 4 x pastorate at the age of 70. He, how- To fiecile for you reels of film (16 mm home size) cover- ever, Continucy to hold short ¢harges. ing almost any subject you desire-- One of these was a mission church . . pe : in South Chicago. Travel, Scenic, Educational, Scientific, Mr. Tibbals is survived by his widow, Industrial, War, Drama, Comed Mrs. Mary W. Tibbals, a daughter, 4 : > ys Miss Kate Tibbals, and hi C. A Cartoons Miss Kate Tibbals, and his son, C. A. - Tibbals. . . Mr. and Mrs. Russell McConnell Lehle Film Laboratories and their daughter, Miss Frances, re- (Producers of non-theatrical films since 1915) cently moved from their home in Wil- 514 PARK AVE. WILMETTE PHONE WIL. 1076 mette to Spruce street, Winnetka. Sunday evening Miss McConnell gave Demonstration appointments can be made by a tea at her home. Among those pres- phone for any time, day or night. Week days ent were Misses Mable Anderson, Jane or Sunday to suit your convenience. Babcock, Inez Webster, Clarabelle Buck, and Miss Margaret Stultz. IL Piano Playing "IN20 LESSONS Zt wt SIE TO PO oo POPULAR MUSIC Piano, Saxophone, Banjo, all Instruments 20 E. JACKSON ST. 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Superior 6481-2-3-4 feed £71 ov Dadee Dod Division of Greenleaf 3456 Brothers, Inc, LE Ra ~ ih Mother, 2 Babes Killed by Fumes of Escaping Gas Two short weeks of supreme happi- ness which came to Giuseppe Assalonne and his family upon being re-united after more than a year's separation, and that reunion in their own home which Mr. Assalonne had just pur- chased for them at 1476 Asbury ave- nue, Winnetka, was climaxed by trag- edy last Saturday, when the husband and father returned to his home in the afternoon to find both his wife and their two children dead. The three had been overcome by gas, escaping from a burner under the hot water heating tank. A pipe burst, from which the water trickled onto the flame, extinguishing it, and the mother did not detect the deadly fumes of gas which quickly filled the room. When Assalonne returned home about 2 o'clock he found his two chil- dren, Nellie, aged 2, and Dominicia, 514 years of age, lying on a bed, dead. The lifeless body of the mother was on the floor, in the same room. Sergeant Harry Enault of the Win- netka police department, summoned physicians and pulmotor aid from both Wilmette and Highland Park, but ef- forts to restore the victims were una- vailing. Assalonne, a laborer, upon coming to this country from Italy about a year ago, had worked with the one thought in mind, of making a home here for his family and bringing them to Win- netka as soon as possible. An inquest was held in the Lewis funeral parlors in Wilmette. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock, at Sacred Heart church, Hubbard Woods. Greeley School Pupils Sell $189.59 in Seals A total of $189.59 in Christmas seal sales have been turned over to the Chicago Tuberculosis institute by the Greeley school children. 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