Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Nov 1928, p. 14

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14 WILMETTE LIFE November 23, 1928 ; : I ·······--··········································-~ ! I ···················---------------------------------~ A Colonial a~d early E~glish ~xhibit.: of hardware w11l be on d1splay m the · d s of the Millen Hardware comHighland Park I wm ow . . · . COMING SOON WATCH FOR DATES I pany, 1219 Wtlmette avenue,. from November 24 to December 3, tt was an- . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ noun«d iliisweekby}~kHughe~~ the Millen company. The exhibit is The Beautiful · sent' out by the P. and F. Corbin Hardware · company of Chicago to its retailers. The exhibit will be mount~d on panels, especially prepared for the purpose. will be at the VITAPBOD Aim JIOVIBTOIIB . ' ALCYOM THEATRE ! ! I Millen to Have Exhibit : Illini-Buckeyes . of Colonial Hardware in Historic Grid Clash This week Armstrong's Linoleum Floors in the Church St. Office Bldg. in Evanston were laid by- Clearance Sale Big Reduction on All Dresses FLOOR-O-LEUM STORES 1009 Davia St. Evanston Ph. Gr. 1941 Out CARPET workroom is always ready to serve you for · SEWING-CUTTING-SERGING-CLEANING Jeannette K. Marks 332 W aahington Ave., Wilmette Phone Wil. 1984 For Thanksgiving Delicious Dutch Mill CANDIES · a wonderful assortment zn floliday time is candy time. And where can you find more wholesome, fresher candies than at the Dutch Mill? When you see our tempting assortment of more than I o I different delicious flavors, you will want to eat all of them. They're good because they're so pure-made from the best · ingredients in spic-and-span candy kitchens. Fresh-the very hour you buy them! NUTS selected Pecans, Cashew some Illinoi~-9hio Stat~ . football gam~s are tradtttonally thnlhng and there 1s every reason to suppose that the meeting of the Illini and Buckeyes in the lllino~ dad~m S~mda~ Noumber 24, will conform to precedent. Ohio State will invade the Orange and Blue stronghold with one of the strongest teams in its history. The Buckeyes have defeated Northwestern, Michigan and Indiana, and tied Princeton, losing only to the powerful Iowa team. The Princeton game, which resulted 6-6, was played a week previous to the Iowa game and some Ohio State followers believe that its closeness to the Hawkeye clash deprived the Buckeyes of their full strength. Ohio State possesses one of the greatest running backs in the Big Ten in Eby. Raskowski, all-American tackle, and Barratt, 236-pound sophomore center, are lineman of fame. This is probably the last encounter of Dr. Jack Wilce as an Ohio State coach and Bob Zuppke of Illinois, whose rivalry has been keen since 1914. Dr. Wilce has announced his retirement at the close of the season. Teams coached by Wilce and Zuppke have often battl~d for the championship in their final game and for a time it looked as if the victor at Urbana Saturday would be champion. At that there is a possibility that the race may be tied and that the team which wins may share in the honor. Ohio State's last appearance at the Illini stadium was ·in 1926 when the strong Buckeyes, just deprived of a tie for the championship by one point in their Michigan game, won a sensational game. · The Buckeyes scored first and kicked goal. Illinois retaliated in the closing minutes with . a touchdown by a forward pass but Frosty Peters missed his drop-kick for the point after touchdown. Now Frosty is playing quarterback for the Illini and fans hope he receives an opportunity to win the gameby his right foot and succeeds. T!Jere will be a colorful setting for the struggle. Illinois students wilf stage the largest block "I" in history there and tfie Illinois band of 160 pieces will excute special maneuvers for the occasion. Upwards of 5,000 Ohio State partisans will travel to Urbana. · Wilmette Girls Injured in Auto Crash This Week Miss Mary Lannen, daughter of Mrs. T. E. Lannen of 1021 Greenleaf ave. nue, and Miss Pearl Munroe, daughter of }. G. Munroe of 1119 Elmwood avenue, were severely hurt last Monday morning when the automobile in which they were returning to school was upset in a collision with another car. They were returning to school · at the Rockford Women's college in Postmaster A. C. Lueder's car driven by his chauffeur. Miss Lueder and her houseguest, Miss Dorothy Hansen~ were .the other occupants of the automobile. The car collided with another machine at the corner of Irving Park boulevard and the Mannheim road. Miss Lannen was bruised and her collar bone was broken. Miss Munroe sustained bruises and a fractured jaw. They will both re.turn to their classes at the college before .the Christmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Mon3, 157 Woodstock avenue, are spending the weekend with their daughter, Harriet, who attends Denison university at Granville, Ohio, -o-- for Thanksgiving DaySalted Almonds, Salted Salted Pistachios a n d . et to get Nuts. Don't forg, to go ~ith the turkey! I I 8 7 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette Phone Wilmette 2140 Opposite Village Hall }ohn Hooker of Winnetka and Mer.. ill Humphrey of Evan~ton left Mon- by~m~~~W~h~~on,D.~and li~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Virginia on a bus.iness trip.

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