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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1928, p. 31

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November 16, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE Purple-Hoosier · in Annual Grid Clash Saturday Northwestern and Indiana resume their annual grid rivalr:r dating back to 1899 ~ext Saturday at Bloomington. Although the two rivals are de£ initely out of the running for the Big Ten title this year nevertheless the game has every indication of being one of the most interesting of the season. The traditional rivalry between the two institutions always goes far towards bringing both elevens to their top notch strength. Of the sixteen games played Northwestern has won 10 and Indiana 6. The Purple has piled up a total of 179 points to Indiana's 133. Northwestern will exert every effort to atone for the defeat handed them by the Hoosier3 last year. In that engagement Pat Page's crew won by a score of 18 to 7. Indiana will have most of the same men back who ran wild against the Purple last season, namely Harrell, Bennett and Faunce. These clever backs will be out to do their stuff before the home crowd Saturday. Coach Hanley will use much the same lineup that successively turned back Minnesota and Purdue on successive Saturdays. Capt. HQlmer wi11 function at fullback where he has been a prominent offensive factor all season with his pas . . sing, kicking and lugging the ball. In Saturday's game against Purdue he advanced the ball sixty-six yards in twenty-two attempts for an average of three yards each timP Capt. Holmer's kicking has been unusually good this year. He appears to be well ahead of any other punter in the l~onference this season to date. On a very muddy field with a wet ball he averaged 36 yards per punt against Purdue. In the Minnesota contest he punted out of bounds twice inside the Gophers' 10 yard line from the center of the field. The Purple band of 130 pieces will make the trip on a special train which i3 to leave Chicago early Saturday morning. Several hundred stude,nts are expected to journey on the special. The team left Evanston Thursday night, and stayed in Bedford Friday night, coming to Bloomington, Saturday in rime for the game . Rug cleaning expertly done - .by a method that preserves the beauty and durability of your rugs. Telephones: Wilmette J700 Winnetka 520 . fOYNTAIN SQVARL LVANSTON For 2 Weeks November 12 to 24 ORIENTAL RUGS Christmas is coming. The T 0 Y S will again occupy the big Rug Room on the Second Floor. The Rugs go down to the little toy department on the first floor. In order to get our big rug · stock into that small space we must sell many of them. So--a fourth off the A Few Examples: regular prices of all rugs until November 24 I · Mrs. N. W. MacChesney to Be Alumnae Tea Hostess Mrs. Nathan William MacChesney will receive Northwestern alumnae Saturday, Nov. 17, at a tea from 3 to 6, at her home, 568 Hawthorne place, Chicago. Assisting Mrs. MacChesney will be Mrs. Walter Dill Scott, Mrs. W. T. Hall, Mrs. Frank Oates, Mrs. Robert Campbell, Mrs. Irwin Rew, Mrs. Melvin Traylor, Mrs. Charles Elliott, Mrs. Allan Canaval, Mrs. ]. H. Wigmore, Mrs. Franklin P. :Martin, Mrs. George Mason, Mrs. George Craig Stewart, Mrs. C. P. Whitney, Mrs. A. E. Cross, Mrs. Carl Latham, Mrs. Homer Bang, Mrs. Chester M. MacChesney, Miss Harriet Vittum and Dean Florence Schee Robnett. Among the guests will be Carol Aus, a Norwegian portrait painter of note, who maintains a studio in Paris in the summer, and who winters in Chicago, having a studio on Hampton court. Hawthorne place is a street just one block long, extending from Sheridan 1 Road to Broadway at the 3400 block. Mrs. MacChesney's home may be reached from Evanston by a Sheridan road bus from Howard street, or by the elevated train to Wilson avenue and thence by a Broadway surface car. A great number of guests are expected to attend from Evanston. T~ose who regularly attend the opera matmee will stop at the tea on their return home. Room-Size Rugs Weave Approx. Heriz 9xl2 Varak 9xl2 Arak 10xl5 Kerman shah 9xl2 Royal Saruk 9xl2 Sultan Shah 9xl6 Chinese 9x12 , Antique Heriz 19x13 Royal Kermanshah 10-6x20 Antique Khorassan 20x11-6 Lilihan 9x12 Royal Saruk I7.:.6x10-8 Now $ 198.00 Scatter Rugs Weave Lilihans Shiraz Musoul Chinese ' Chinese Iran Bid jar Heriz Bel ouch Mats Imperial Kashan Antique Serebend Antique Melez Apptox. 4x2-6 4x2-6 5-6x3-6 3x2 · 5x3 6-6x3-6 6x4 7x5 3x1-8 7x4-6 4x6 5-6x3-8 Now $ 19.75 · 198.00 345.00 450.00 645.00 695.00 269.00 1000.00 950.00 1050.00 485.00 1395.00 19.75 29.00 14.50 34.00 3·5 .00 59.00 88.00 . 7.;50 235.00 . 95;00 195~00 Belouchistan Rugs, J for $49 A supplet silky rug of durable quality-woven by wandering Persian tribes who use designs and colorings of many sorts. Lustrous bluest deep beige tones, cocoa, 1lamet cream-dark and light blends-including some lovely Persian shawl designs. Approximately 3x5. Otitntt~l Rug· in Thi· Salt M11y Be Bought on the Budg« Plan Lord'.-Rugt---S~tond Floor L---------------------------------------------------------------------------------~

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