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Thunday, April 29, 1948<br />
Pointe Freshmen Do Well<br />
At University of Michigan<br />
Forty-four recommended graduates<br />
of Grosse Pointe High<br />
This Week<br />
Shop<br />
Bosl~TII.<br />
•<br />
~Iarket<br />
in .he \\'ood!ri!<br />
Super<br />
Every<br />
In<br />
Way!<br />
DELIVERIES-NI. 9542<br />
21020 Mack, at Roslyn<br />
Br@d,1<br />
F""'OlUl Iltll.ltl,<br />
rR.ed Slix<br />
SeJam e Seed B,.ead<br />
On Sale at Your Favorite Grocery Store<br />
IIIZZ}\<br />
Beech Nut<br />
(.OFFEE<br />
53 c lb.<br />
We Now Have. , •<br />
SEALTEST<br />
high school with the exception ll!Jutt Show<br />
of two high schools in Ann AI'.<br />
bar have a higher percentage<br />
of alumni attending U. of M. (fontlnued from Pare 1)<br />
than Grosse Pointe High SchooL Forbes Howard, Edward Hickey.<br />
The group of 44 graduates to<br />
School who entered the Univer. enter the freshman class at the George Neirinick. George Chamsity<br />
of Michigan in 1947 emerged University of Michigan is the pine, C. A. Dean Ill. John &weenfrom<br />
their first semester's work second largest number ever to ey. Jr" Bill Callery, Miss Helen<br />
with an honor point average of enter from this school in one I Livingstone, Mrs. Ted Ballantyne<br />
GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
, 1.42. year. Last year there were 65.<br />
Of the marks, 11 per cent "This, of course, is a great<br />
were A's, 34 per cent B's, 43 number," said Mr. W. R. Clemper<br />
cent C's, 10 per cent D's, and inson, principal, "to attend from<br />
I only 2 per cent failing. one high schooL Naturally, we<br />
The following eight students I are exceedingl)' pleased with the<br />
of the 'pres~nt fresh,man class at very superior achievement of our I the Umverslty of MichIgan made graduates who are now freshmen<br />
'honors 'averages: Hugh Blecki, at the University a:ld 'especially<br />
and Miss Lowry Jones. Others<br />
I '<br />
WIll be adde~ bef?re the show.<br />
Dr. J. H. PurVIS, well known<br />
veterinarian, will giv~ a talk to<br />
the boys and girls fust before<br />
the show begins. In addition<br />
I there will be at least one expert<br />
I dog handler on the grounds to<br />
James Brown" Robert Cogan, w~en .one ~onsi~~rs. the compe- help the officials. " •<br />
Sally Dalton, Diana Dehem, Bar- htlOn In umvel'slhes .and collC'ges l"ran Lemmer genial propriebara<br />
Sarah<br />
Hart, Raymond<br />
Slocum. _<br />
Sawusch" these post<br />
i ----------war<br />
yead." tor of Francois" restaurant,<br />
prominently into the<br />
steps<br />
picture<br />
Fou,r of the.,e student.s, Hugh with an offer tr:> supl)' free hot<br />
I Bleckl, Rohert Cogan, DIana De- Mutt Show Rules dogs to all entrants on the<br />
I lu-m, and Barba.ra Hart,. \~ere The following rules to go\'- grounds.<br />
awarded Umv~rslty of ~.Ichlgan ern Ihe Mutt Show to be held There will be plenty of police<br />
Hegent-Alumm S~holarsnJPs last on Satllrda)' morning, !'lIay 8, on hand to help with the crowd<br />
June. They attained an. hOI.lOr under Ihe joint sponsorship of expected to attend ... and inciaverage<br />
of 2.47 In theIr ilrst the Grosse !'ointe News anlt dentally to help keep the 100<br />
sem~ster's work, . Gra}"s Sports Shop. will be pooches undel' control. Rules,<br />
With t.he exceptIOn ?f Ann stringenll)' enforced: which are printed separately<br />
Arbor HIgh School, whIch had 1. All ell tries IIII1Stbe kept here, must Le closely observed.<br />
69 enter the U. of M., only two firml)' leasbed all a stro71g Classes to be judged include<br />
ot?er. schools have as many the biggest d(1~, smallest dog,<br />
M,u:hlgan . freshmen as Grosse collar lit all times. longest tailed dog. shortest tailed<br />
PIOn Ie HIgh School. No other 2. Do)s tllld girls 12 Jean dog, best groomed dr,g and nic.<br />
alld IlIlaer who are sbuwil/g est dog. Breed has nothing to do<br />
dogs IIIliSt be accompallicd by with this show. Thoroughbreds<br />
(T omato Pies)<br />
50e:<br />
On Sale Frida)'s. 3 P. 1\1••<br />
at j\lain 0 ffiee<br />
e<br />
HOT BREAD FOR RETAIL SALE a<br />
AT 12:30 P.I\I. and 8:00 P.M. AT OUR<br />
MAIN OFFICE ,<br />
10932 Shoemaker Telephone IV. 9595<br />
Sunshine Hi Ho Crackers, lb .. , . . . . . . . . . . .. 29c<br />
Johnson's Gio-Coat or Liquid Wax<br />
Quarts ... 98c Ih-Gal. ... 1.59 Gallon. 2.98<br />
Hunt's Tomato Juice, No. 2 cans, dozen .. 1.45<br />
litchfield Creamery Butter, 92 score, lb 83e<br />
Choice<br />
ROAST VEAL<br />
~ur~69 c lb.<br />
Choice Leg of Spring Lo!lmb,lb ,69c<br />
Choice Rib Lo!lmbChop~, lb •... , , .89c<br />
Hormel Cooked Hams, Ph.lb. can 2.39<br />
Fresh CclIught Jumbo Smelts, lb •....•...... 29c<br />
sOllleoue at least 18 rears old. will be just as welcome as the<br />
3. No olle over 14 )'ears old most flagrant mongrel, but blue<br />
will he allowed to cuter. blood alone won't carry off any<br />
4. A splice will be tlS5iglled pr~z~~St in case there is still an<br />
to ellch elltrallt alld ead} ell. opening by the time this goes to<br />
trallt tllld his eutr)' mIlS! sta)' press, all entrics must be made<br />
h, tbat space Illltil called to at Gray's Sporis Shop, at 106<br />
exbibit alld retllm to it fol. Kercheval avenue, acrosS the<br />
lowing tbe sbowiug. I street from the Grosse Pointe<br />
5. Tbe decisious uf jlldges News.<br />
will be filial, -----<br />
6. All ciarallts /Illlst take Lochntoor Golf<br />
lbeir do!f.s to tbe sboll! cbair. I<br />
Il11m he/ore tbe sbow stal'ts. 'Starts May 7<br />
to be cbecked by tlie cbair.<br />
mtlll Qud all expert dog ballal.<br />
cr. If your dog is illclhlCd to<br />
er. Tbis is for tbe p,'olectioll<br />
of all cOllcerued,<br />
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Fancy Hot House<br />
TOMATOES<br />
Fresh<br />
lb.<br />
GREE:N PEAS<br />
39 c 2-lbs.<br />
Ne ....<br />
TEXAS ONIONS<br />
2ge 2.lbs,<br />
White Seedless<br />
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GRAPEFRUIT<br />
5<br />
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Florida<br />
25 e<br />
I I D~l. 85 e<br />
JUICE ORANGES<br />
French Ice Cream<br />
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The opening day of the ladies'<br />
golfing season at the Lochmoor<br />
Club will be Friday, May 7, 1948.<br />
Starling time is from nine toeleven.<br />
Luncheon will be served at<br />
E ~ The officers and committees<br />
the season are !III'S. W. Tom<br />
~ jf fit. k t ~I ZurSchmiede, chairman; Mrs. H.<br />
~_~ armt.'i. ar' ~ '. ~Ben 01'1', vice chairman; MI'~.<br />
i ..J:4 ~for<br />
];J" ~.Arthur Kiernan, recording secre-<br />
~ ~ tary; Mrs. Logan Wood, corres-<br />
~ -Oil tl.@ Call1p,,.fi ~ panding secretary; Mrs. Harry<br />
I ROAD, OPPO IT GROSSE I H GH OOL IE'!I~~~s~~~d~~e~~~7:gbaUer, Mrs.<br />
~ 355 FISHER S E PO NTE I SCH I TU. 2.5100 ~ Norton S. Walbridge, Mrs. Paul<br />
i ~C. French, Mrs. Virgil B. Walla<br />
CIA UR SA 0 NA I ~ ing, Mrs. F. Herbert Martin,<br />
~ SPE LS - TH S" FRI" T. - APRIL 29.3, Y IMrs. DuWayne J. Peterson.<br />
I Baha's 'Speaker Talks<br />
I ;=_ On Spiritual Education<br />
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Farms<br />
The Baha'is<br />
presented<br />
of Grosse<br />
Mrs, Dudley<br />
Pointe<br />
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Blakely of Bloomfield Hills in an<br />
informal talk last Tuesday in. the<br />
high school library. Her theme<br />
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= I Assorted<br />
was the paramount imparlance of<br />
enlightened education as the ultimate<br />
bulwark against the forces<br />
which divide and disrupt our<br />
world. Russell Werneken presided.<br />
~ 49 Officers<br />
~ COFFEE CAKES "Derby Brand" Speciars AI.L-C-OO-L-Eo-n-OWN<br />
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La Ponsa and Seelo\V'<br />
each FOR DERBY WEEK of the<br />
found<br />
Farms police<br />
two spooners<br />
department<br />
in a parked<br />
Riggi's Derby Boneless Chicken, 5'/2-oz 65c<br />
car in Stephens road<br />
on the night of April<br />
subdivision<br />
26. Accord-<br />
JORDAN ALMONDS Del'b y Corne d Beef H as, h r 6-oz., 2 for.. 75 c<br />
ing to the police report: "He was<br />
very sarcastic when we shined<br />
D b Ch'" C C /6 3 f I 00 the flashlight on them, but he<br />
69 C 8.0z. er Y I I on arne, -oz., or .. , . was very cool after we took him<br />
~eljcious<br />
HARDESTY'S MINTS<br />
Box Derby Sliced Ox Tongue, 6.oz. . 65e to the station and before we released<br />
him."<br />
;11 tbese<br />
Week End Specials<br />
Thurs., Fri. and Sat.,<br />
April 29 - 30 - May 1<br />
Coldwater<br />
Dairy Butter<br />
. Per pound ..<br />
Tea Gorden Preserves<br />
Slrawherry or<br />
Raspberry, 2 for ....<br />
Heinz<br />
Spiced Oill Pickles<br />
23 oz., 2 for ..,......,....<br />
8Se<br />
95c<br />
45c<br />
C,isco<br />
;a~o.'~~I~" " l.25<br />
Roffetto<br />
....69c<br />
~~~~cl~~ ..~~.~~i,".~<br />
Ldy 01 th~ Volley<br />
Cream St}'le Corn<br />
4 for." ..<br />
89c<br />
White Rose<br />
ChiCKen Consomme<br />
~ for.,., , 85e<br />
S & W B,and<br />
Spicl'r1 Pcache~ or 59 .<br />
~\pricot~. Nn. 2''2 car C<br />
If Yo" lite Goodness"<br />
HAMLIN'~<br />
INC.<br />
09 KERCHEVAL<br />
jro~~e Poinle NI. !14M<br />
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FOR SPRING DO-OVERS<br />
Get the jump on hot weather. Select your wanted deeor<br />
pieces at Randall'5 where every article in the dore is<br />
peace lime quality construction. Superb in every delail!<br />
SUf}f}e:.Slion6:<br />
Tradi~ional Sofas<br />
Duncan Phyfe Black-Rose Bud<br />
Tapestry with Solid Mahogany<br />
Frc!lme .. , .. , ... , ..... 149.00<br />
Lawson in Beautiful Floral<br />
Tapestry, Hi9.09<br />
English Style in Blue Freize , 199.00<br />
Regency in Rose and Grey<br />
Brocatelle 2,)9.00<br />
Upholsiered Chairs<br />
Host and Hostess 44.00<br />
Lounge 59.00<br />
Barrel Back 79.00<br />
Fan Back 89.00<br />
Desks<br />
Knee-hole desk, all mahogany .. 84.00<br />
Victorian Parlor Organ besk ... 119.00<br />
Secretary Desk, all mahogany .. 148.00<br />
All ~Iahogany Tables<br />
End Table .• , 17.00<br />
La mp Table ............•..... 28.00<br />
Cocktail Table - ' , •... 28.00<br />
A lid Dist;'lCthe T ttble Lamps,<br />
jtyled hy NatiOlMlly RellollJlled Desiglzen<br />
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Without [hat G.,lra<br />
HOUSE OF QUALITY<br />
TU. 1.9222<br />
9100 CADIEUX, at Evan$ton<br />
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On, Block H.<br />
.f Horp.r<br />
O!l'II~d ,md Operafed by<br />
Grosse Pointers.<br />
Long Jears in fille jurn;lurl!J<br />
cd" surety mean thaI yoUy<br />
decor problems may easily be<br />
soh-ed here at Rarulall's<br />
Values in Hearthside Chairs<br />
Finely proportioned fireside chairs that .r.<br />
llav.l.ss!y .tailored In rich damask or tap- 88850<br />
cstry, Spnng priced at only " ,.,,, _<br />
Other Occo.ionol Choirs fr"",<br />
$11.50<br />
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