(October 22, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 51 A. C. Eleven to ITerminal Athletic Club Appoints New Officers Meet Whitings The Terminal Athletic club has elecHere October 24 ted officers for the ensuing year. RobWilmette's Athletic 'association foot- ert Blasdell is manager; Richard Lindball squad will engage the Whiting, hlo?m, secretary and George Engle, Ind., eleven Sunday aft~rnoon, Octo- chatrman and treasurer. ber 24, at 3 o'clock, on the Village . The club held its first haskethall prac·Green gridiron just west of the How- .ttce at the Howard school gymnasium ard school. . I last :veek. The combination of Elmer Last Sunday Wilmette played the W elltngton . and Lyman Goss as Droan A. C.'s of Garfield park to a guards; Mttlard Powers,. cen.ter, and · 6 to 6 tie count. The . locals had· the russel J ol~ns?n and M~nmng Powers as game on icc when Droan slipped over frwards, tt ts. felt wtll prove one of a forward pass for a touchdbwn from ' t le !1;ost _formtdable basketball teams the 45 yard line in· the last minute of the 1 ermmals have ever brought forplay. Wilmette outplayed her oppo- ward. nent s from the outset but missed a An indoor baseball team is another couple of chances to score i)e·cause of feature whicl, the club is planning for fumbles near the goal line. this season. Wilmette's touchdown was regis------tercel in the third quarter when the Mrs. F. H. Cornell, 1110 Ashland boys ploughed through the Droan line avrnue, was hoste ss to her Tuesda~ for five first downs, putting the ball club at luncheon and bridge this week. over. The locals made - fifteen first downs as against three for the opposition. The Wilmette squad consists of Welter, Steiner and Moran, left ends; . Beringer, left tackle; C. Ambler, Zeutschel and Lee, left guards; Steiner and Cassel, centers; B. Am-~ ' tackles; Ba~mes (capt.); Schmtdt and Schwall, nght ends; Young and Braun, right half backs; P. Schwall[ and John son, left half hack s; Flint, Oak and May, quarterbacks; Dahl and Martbf, fullbacks. The coaches are Larry Baynes, while Nick Schwall is· manager. Dr. and Mrs. John Segsworth have returned to their home at 1006 Forest avenue after an absence of three weeks. They ,,·ere the guests of their daughter, 1\frs. W. ]. Kitchen, o£ State College, Pa. Have No Regrets Send your Dyeing to EXPERTS and you' 11 note the differenc~. ., CLEANERS DYBRS All Phones: Winnetka 144 Great 0 rtenta · 1 R ug Event ~~c:;ds~~~~~~i~te~n~ndsg~~~k~i. ~~=~i lSp· ect· al Showt· ng of Ort· ental Rugs 0 Ct 0 ber Twenty-secon . · d to Th·trttet · h . I -o).fr. and Mrs. Frank ] . Y enton ha\'e sold their hom e at 2-+3 Linden annue to 1fiss Laura A. Davy, a nd han· moved to California. Beauty Lies in It's not ·so much ~he size or color -of the EYES that makes them b:autiful. Rather, it's the glow which radiares from them. lessicept always clean s!\d healthy, Kirman Sehna Kurdistan Khorassan Sera bend Youraghan Joshghan Feraghan Shiraz Gulistan Mousul Yourdez Gheordez Bergamas Melez Afghans Khiva Bokharas Beluchistans Kabistans Shirvans Chichis Darbends Karabaghs Kazaks Gengias Soumacs and countless others. Healthy EYES u"'" Gathered from the great rug centers of the east, from the little ports of call, from Persia, from Turkey, from India, Afghanistan, Beluchistan, Central Asia and the Caucasus these rugs come to Lord's. Rich, soft colors; harmonious bien dings and shadings; odd designs and emblematic symbols; and the mysteries of their weavers make Oriental rugs much to be desired. Indeed, the very names of the rugs add to their charm. Your visit of inspection to view these Oriental rugs will be cordially welcomed. :EYES lack,this alluring lustre. Millions of women throughout the world promote EYE health .a nd beauty with Murine. It cleanses EYES of irritating par# tides :1nd keeps them clear and bright. Contains no belladonna. 0.... ilbutTakd boob on "B-ye CaN" of' "E:ve Beauc," at'e ~REB on nquaC. The Murine Company tiJll qf!J~.L .JJ· EYES· l"kpt.. 33, ChiQ80 Every Rug Carries our guarantee of satisfaction Oriental Rug Section Second Floor Davis Street Side