WILMETTE J,IFE .Novtmber S, 1926 AR AWAY on the other 'iidc of the world a shilled craftsnun ( l)f a family of generations expert de., \ , c:;.s. pc . h..;ps month s. to c.lpture some :1 hut ~vmboi ; c design in the WJrp and woof of b.; L ,Hir sdt coloring . Thous1nd of hand -tied knots ··. rn: 1nto ih~ ru~ thlt now grJccs the floor of your room .lltd gives it attractiveness and good tasrc. Gturd its h.1ppy t :·adition through th~ skilled n.Hin ca·c wh 'cb Kashian Brothers c:~n render in ' he prc.>erv.lt ·on d those finr floor co\'erings of yours. F 114 5 Greenleaf A venue Wilmette, Ill. Telephone Wilmette 1200 Four Wilmette boys are well started'J The Terminal basketball squad afte~ di:-;ting-nished records at Kemper 1 a h~rd fought g~me, defeated the J.NI ilitary !'dwol, Booneville. Mo. Kern- ; flashmg St. Johns first team hy a per is kuown as a "stiff" school, hav - score of 24 to 10, at the Stolp school 1 ing been rated by the U. S. 1~1ilitary ; gym. \Vcdncsday of"'this. week. Th ~ · authorities for the last fourteen year~ t1.·am \\'or~ nf th~ I ermn,lals prove~ . . as one of the few honor schools of th e ton n111ch t<·r thv St. Johns team. I cotlntry. The tlr..;t quarkr ended in a thr c<.: t t. ; ·Austin Zimmerm<tn, son of the l·:d - thrn~ til'. :\t the hal~, the score wa.., I \\'arcl A. Zimmernnns, ~ta rt ccl his last in fa,·.or nt th e Tern;mals. 9 to 5. I1: 1 y~,:ar of high school \\'ork at Kemp er till· tlnrd .qu:trln the frrm111als opencc , l;p: t Fchruarv. He had been a breast to <dTt·n ~ t\T play rather t}~an dd~ns . stroke man New Trier and won h :s in , " h!ch they cmployccl 111 the ftr;-, : "K" ~t Kemper last spring. This fall. ha.li . The :;core ;Lt. tl.H: end of th( ; Zimmerman i=- again on th e Kemper ~l,1trc1 .quarter \\'as . ttll Ill fa\'or ('f th' I swimmin£!" team ami has alsl) made the I crtn tnak 19 to 10. Kemper ~ifle team. debatin g tea m and l. ytna tt Co-." replaced McLean J: · the honor roll f11r high ~r hola~tic aver- : iorw;trd in the last periocl. McLc~1 . I ' 1 age. played :tn t'X ·~.· lknt game hut wa s too I Stanley Cuh·cr, ~on <·L the. Gordon 1ig·ht fnr tht· St. John:,' team. Tht ; ).[. Culvcrs, Ho\\'ard v\'inbcrg-, SOil of team a-, a \\'hok played an cxcdlen' Mr. e1nd Urs. \V . \V. \Vinhcrg and i f'Yatnt·. The playcrs arc as follows · Qus Koepke, son of t~he . Cha.rles, A.. j EI.nll'r ,\\·~·lman ... J~ obcrt McLean .. Ly<~ ! h..oenkes, went out to K~.·mpcr 111 Scp- 1111clll Cn~ s,. Ru:-:o-( 11 John so n. !-.I 1llar · tember. , and ;..r ann111g Powers. I Culver is vlaying football 011 his ·j The _Tcm:inal~ l.1a\·c entered ':. s:c company team and made the honor ond t~.tm "~10. are to t~ke the sc hcd ~ 1 roll for high scholastic avera~e, which uk ot the Kmg~1ts of Columbus tcalll must be above 90, for September. wl!o are not , go111g to play baskethal I Winberg- plaved fullback on the New this se~son. . . . Trier eleven and is playing the same The ferm111al mdoor team wa~ tdk position with the Kemoer team. In Thursday of last week as there was 111 Monday's game with Cul\'cr Military I game srhcdulecl. ~chool. reported elsewhere, \Vinberg Friday uf last week the Terminal 1 ! made the first hole through the Culvt:r . tirst team lost to the quoit team. The line. for a touchdown. He is also mak- i ~eron<l tt'am defeated the St. ]o eph ing an cx·c ellent scholastic record. . third team \\'ith no trouble. I Gus Koepke is taking hi s junior col- ; Tlw 'l'erminab arc entering a thircl lege work at Kemper. He is playin g team in quoits as there is a team in football on his company team and his Jthe quoits srheclulc that does not play scholastic rating has been abovt the 1thi s season. The players arc as fol averagc for the colloge. He has been low s: ':\fanning and Millard Power ~. · referred to as the best all around fir st Roh<:rt Pcter!lon, Hobert McLean , an<. ~ yt·ar cadet at Kemper. I\Valtcr Dermingham. I 1 Terminal Cagers Local Ken~per Boys Take St. John's Make Athletic and in Fast Encounte1· Classroom Records I \)11 i at r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CITY MARKET CO. 621 M.f\IN STREET PHONE: WILMETTE .1 8'0 RETAIL LOW FLAVOR- PRICED WHOLESALE MEATS WITH MEATS A DELICIOUS Special Sale Friday and Saturday, November 5th- 6th SPRING CHICKENS, Best Quality, Fresh Dl'essed, lb . ...... )1e LAMB LEGS Genuine Spring Fane)' White Veal VEAL LEGS Best Native . B eel RIB ROAST CALl. HAMS Small · Lean · Fresh lb. ,le lb. )Oe BACON Armour Star Cudahy's Puritan lb. )lc BU.TTER Armour Clover· bloom, lib. Prints lb. 22e ~SG Jones DAIRY FARM PURE PORK Sausa1e Speeial- PATTIES LINKs · · ·· · ············· 4oa .................. EGGS EvefJ' One Guaranteed l'resb RAMS Armour Star Cudahy's Puritan doz.49e SPRING LAMB CBOPS~Loin o· Rib, the Ve·y --est~SPECIAL ..4Se 4 Daily Del:veries: 9A.M.-11 A.M.-2 P.M.~ P.M. Wilmette, Kenilworth, Glencoe, Winnetka · lb. )4e lb. 4Se · lb. soc