Sept em ber 6, 1929 WILME TI E LIFE 21 I llini· Wolverines Resume G'r id 'Feud at Champaign Oct. 26 Trains Songbirds ~~-~~~~~.t~~~~qp~~~~~.lU~U.t ~ . . ~~ .,, 1( , ,.. .. .. , 1\o rivalry in the Big Ten is keener than that het\ycen Michigan and Wino(-;, who clash on the gridiron in the t\\·entieth annual Universih· of Illinois homc:coming, October 26. In their see-saw for supremacy, first ouc th n the · other has the . ad,·a ntage. Take la st year for instance. Illinois \YOn in track. ha . cball and basketba ll and ~~ ichigan in ionthal_l. baseball and basketball. fpotball, ni cnurse. is the m st lwtly cnntested. but the other major spnrts arc not iar behind. The \\'ol\Trines. stllll!.!.. hr four defeats in earlv season. upsL.'t tl~e lllini in their gat~;e at :\nn :\riH)r. defeating the chal11!)inns. 3-0. un a place-kick In· he Gem hi:-~. · · Coach I~uby's !ire. an a\·e rage tL-am. 1'1):-e tn the !H:ights tn hold the cham!)- / i l) 11 ship \\' n h-er inc q n i 11 t e t to a 21- 17 1 Sl'l)re at ~ l irhiga11·. and then dcfeat :· d : ~Ji:-;s :\nna Takach of 4-00 Madison . t!lL'l11 ~~n th~ honll' c~)urt. in an on~ r: I an·nuc. Glencoe, kn0\\'11 in the t h eatritllllL' tilt. 2;-2-l, s~w\·ln~· thL·m nut ot cal profession as Lorrai ne E,·on, has a ckancut rhampHin:·;lllp. retumcd to ~<.:\\' York to open an exIn ha:-.chall. the lllini lnst the fir-.t . t<.:uded ,·a udeYille engagement fl)llowt'llCII\llltcr. ~ - 1. hut ( · ~)ach Lundgren':; ing· a ,·acatiun at hnmc \\'ith h ·r J ·>arlllen im1 .~l1t tlll·ir \\·ay .tn an 1.: xtra-in - <.:nb. \lr . at1d ~frs. John Takach. ~11 s nin~· rkci:-illll. 3-2. in the final game , F.nHl, " ·h() has the- act in '\'aude,·ille t ,j the :-.easnn. I ' ktJ0\\'11 as "The Colden Bird." recently Jn track t h c c. h a 111 pin n 111 in <; is recorded h <.: r hi r d f L1 r Bruns\\' ic k ·r e c~core d a i3 -r)2 ,·icton· P\'l'r \I ichi~;-tn o rd:-, and has the cli:;tinction of hanng in a dual meet and j)taced ahnre ·r:,c the only real canary bird tones on rec\\ .ll ln~ rinc" in ])l)th inclnur and Pllt- o rcl. She is also the prnucl possessor door cnnien·ncc mL·e t s. ,1i three cat.:tr\' birds that came ove1 Both t~:am s \\·on their rcspc ctin' on the Cr<1i . ZL·ppelin. She intend!:> sectiona l \\TL·stling titles. apd then · tr<L~ning the_ se bir~ls for h~r a~t. . S!1e ~I ichigan. in its third effnrt in as tra111s the bmls \Uth the ~ud nt a \'lnhn. 111 any yearS: !i nally grab bed the 111 at ' Tl l\\' 11 a\\·ay ir um lllinois . I PROCTORS HOME FROM EAST 1nci~lcntally .. ~I ichigan . is the only ~ I r. and ~ ~ rs. Fred P. Proctor. of tl'am 111 th~: \\estern cnnten·nce hold.- 1.31-t Park aYenm· n.:turncd t11 th ·' ir i11g a. marg~n nf gTidiron .ridMies \ hulllc the first part of .this \\·eek after 1!\·l.' r /uppkc ~ products, haYmg \\'011 an l'Xten<lt:d motor tnp thnmgh the ll\·c and lnst to ur. East. Tln·y dn1\·e as far north as ~fO!l'T hese elen·ns ah,·ays dr::t\\' larn·e treal anlt' {jtH. · bcr returtling· by way cr()\\'Cls. Twice in the Illinois ·tadium, of ancl \·isiting friends in Bangor, the ~fichigan game has been a sell- ~ f aine, \ \.aterfurd. and Bridgton. nut, and last year at Ann Arbor, ~ I a i ne, ~fr. Proctor's · birthplace: 85.000 pL' l)ple jalllmccl into the \\'ol- Fxcte r. '\'. H .. Salem, ~[ass., HaYerhi ll. ).lass. 'l' IH:y spent eyer al clays \·erine bowl. in Boston and. Yisitecl relatiye:-; in ~r rs . Arthur J. Hughes of 527 \\" ash~ ~pringtie l d. ~ I ass. They were gone inl!tnn. avenue. had as her guests la~t a litt le Lwer t\\'l) \Yeeks. \\'L'e k her mother and sisters. ~ f rs. ~I iss Shirle~· Rnss. daugh t er of ~I r. }.follie ~fable and ~1is:; Hc'len and ~f i ss ~uzannc ~fahle. of Pe o ria.J Ill. The and 1Irs. Clw le P. Ross, 1321 Ches t Hughes re t ur ned recent ly from their nH t st ree t . ~,· ill leave Septembe r 3Q, :;ummer place, "Ravensc r-oft" at Long to en ter he r fi rst vea r at Mou nt- V ernon se min arv in \ Vash ing t on. Beach , I nd. 1 *~ e+ e+ ~ -{{ ~ ~ :::: i::. ·;:.:.~ = t ~ VI" ~~'\~ ~~- ~~te ~ . ~~~~ ~-;.~'b ~\."~ ...J l: . PooL & PIPER customers will now be. certain always of a con venient place to park while making purchases at this store and near by. Drive your car into the University Garage. immediately north oj our store. Park in comfort- shop in leisure. With every purchase of S4.00 or more at this store yo" will receive a special sales slip which will l1e honored at the University Garage as paym ent in full for tltree hours' parking. E +a ~ ~ j ~~ .l - J..ce - </ ~ t VI" ~ -v -r ~ -!A -!A JJw... vq- ~ JJ-... ~ vr- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ e'll e-41 ~ When Pool & Piper is on your shopping list you need never again he confronted with the problem of 'where to park in Evanston's retail center. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Store bours ~ 8 to b ~ P<DL & PIPER ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ··Nc· ~ ~i-t-t1--ti-i-t-t't't-1" 1'1"1"i1'1"1"1"1"1"1"t :r6os CHICAGO AVENUE + EVANSTON ~ CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS ~ BACK TO · scHOOL Complete equipment is the first aid te good school work. See that your ch ildren are full y equipped. Come m for these supplies now. Crayolas Pencils, each . lOc .. .. 3c Theme Fillers . .. . lOc School Bags Se nire alJl e loo kin g bn gs sty lt's U Jn gHo tl nn d ut·· (A doze n ) ............. 35c Pencil Boxes ..... 35c Erasers . . .. Sc to lSc Composition Notebooks . .. . . lOc Scissors .. . . ..... . lOc Paste ..... ... ... . lOc Ink ......... . .... lSc and 25c ..... Begins September t For those who contemplate studying art this North Shore school otTers all that may be had anywhere. Its educational standards are the highest. Its credits are acceptable ln the school systems here and in every university with which we have contacted. The most advanced ·teaching methgds are employed, so that in the shortest space of time the student may be fitted to enter a Ufe work that at this time otTers many advantages over other professions. The picture shown above illustrates the unique method employed in the interior decoration class. where the students not only learn to design the Interior, but through the construction of the small model they learn the actual structure of the rooms, furniture, and accessories. It wlll pay you to Investigate. 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