Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Nov 1926, p. 6

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' WILME TT · E . LIFE Novembe_r 1~, 1926 = Terminal Cagers Annex Two Games by Forfeit HOLIDAYS Are Holidays with new -··R UGS-s· Ther~ is no atmosphere that makes for festivity like the one where· a colorful and richly textured rug strikes th~ dominat ing note. And there is no gift that makes the home, lover happier than such an Oriental rug. · In the GaJbedian Studio. every rug in stock is from combing over an already preliminary selection. Years of experience make us able to buy this way, and to do so at prices that · make us able to offer. you lower prices. Have us call at your home and estimate, or come in and see what we have to offer. We also have Imported Novelties of Brass and Epreak that would be unusual as gifts. .T he Te.rminal Athletic club won t~o basketball games Wednesday of thts week Tlie first team won on a forfeit from the St. John's second . team. The second team won from the Congregationals by the same route. The Terminal Indoor team won fro:n the Baptists Thursday of last week. vta the forfeit route also. The Am~rtcan Legion gave the Terminal ~olley ball team its second setback thts season. The scores were 15-14, 15-11. The Terminal quoits teams are hol.ding on with two defeats and one vt~ torv as the results of the games Frtda~; of last week. Enrollment Passes Hundred Mark for School on Religion Dr. Edward Raffety, Dean of th<· Wilmette School of RetifTious Edur:l tion, states that on last Tuesday evr ning the enroltment of the school went above the hundred mark. This rec ord speaks well of the co-operatin' spirit among the Protestant churchr" · of thr village . There . has been a splen did re~ponsc not only in making UJ' the large enrollment but the finan ci ;d apportionment ass i~ned the prtrticipa t ing churches has m every case be ('n paid in full. Each of the four departments is [lllerl hv an enthusiastic group of devoted of fi-rers, teachers and helpers who ar t determined to serve their churcJ , c;c hools in the most efficient mann rr This interest will increa '=e each sr <c;ion and will reach its climax on th t· sixth night. 1\ovember 30, w.l1en th e P'raduation sen-icc will he heiO an d thr certificates awarded to all wl1 1· complete their course in a satisfa c tor\' manner. A conl . ial im·itation icxtendrd to the public ancl all intr r r~tecl friend s to visit the classes an d attend the se.,sions of the school on tl 1t · night of graduation. Dr. Lloyd of the Con1-trrgationa 1 c-hurch rnade the a(ldre ss at the asc;;<· m bh· peri o(l thi s \\'C't'k. On nc·xt Ttlt'" d;v evening, Dr. \fagill o f the Prec;;ll \ tc~ian churrh \\'ill drlivrr :111 interr'fi n~· adftre . s. SEW FOR BARTELME HOME Again today vVilmette women are cordially urged to come to the W tlmette Woman's club at 10 o'clock for a day of sewing for the Mary Bartelme home. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock. These · sewin~ days are conducted under the ausptces of the philanthropy department of the club. OPENS RUG STUDIO G. Galbeclian, rug dealer, has opened an oriental ru g : ·audio at 417 Fo.urth street, where he is makin g a spcc talty of carefully selected oriental rugs as well as oriental novelties in brass. A department for expert clraning andrepair of rugs is also an adjunct of the business. G. Galbedian Oriental Rugs 417 Fourth St., Wilmette· Opposite "L" Terminal Phone Wilmette 564 ~frs . (',l·orcre \\·.Coo k and her son, ~fr. and \fr,. L. M. Allen, 25R \l t·! \ Vhit field, who have returned from the rose ;n-e nu<', ret ur ne d to Kcnil\\'ortll 1 ·1' East, are again occupying the house Sunday from thrir trip to Texa s an t; they formerly rented at 531 Eighth Oklah om;J. street. -0- -~ Mr. and 1lrs. \\"'. 'I'. 1 ~ d,Yarcls, 1720 ~rr. and ~~r ~. frank 1-1. Gilcl1ri .;t Elmwood avenue, spent the pa st week- 510 Lake a\'('11\lC arc spending . . j, end in Jndian~polis Yisiting their son. wreks in Lo' Angeles. (I' You 'II never go anywhere else when you've tried the WHITE CASH MARKET FOR CONVENIENCE TRADE AT THE WHITE CASH MARKET NEAREST YOU. THE SAME QUALITY MEATS, LOW PRICES, COURTEOUS SERVICE. Wilmette 2779 Greenleaf 2850 1189 Wilmette Avenue 924 Davis Street Wilmette 2538 Greenleaf 2851 Speeials lor F·iday and Saturday,Novembe· 12 & 13 Kruses 1OOo/.~ Pure For a Good Old Fashioned Breakfast Pork Sausage Meat Deliciously Seasoned A FULL LINE . OF Lb. 30c 2gc , PICKLES - RELISHES - LUNCHEON MEATS Just received new pack, fancy, fat, whi~e Lish Salt Mackerel Apiece ~ . STEWiNG CHiCKENS Lb. TO CHILDREN AND PHONE ORDERS · .. . ... · · " ' ·· ' "" · Four Free QeliYeriea Daily~ 9 A ·. M., 11 A. M., 2 P. M., 4 P. M. To K~nil~orth, Winnetka, Glencoe, Evandon ~nd Wilmette. '· f ~. ; · ' SPECIAL .ATIENTION GIVEN · r. · ... f · : ~

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