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Thla<br />

Read,. to be<br />

put In ,.our<br />

roaster<br />

DOBBS HATS $7.50 to $20<br />

SMOKE'D<br />

TU RK.EY<br />

lmmedi~te<br />

CALL:<br />

De llelolli,<br />

beautlfull,. dOG.<br />

ilU'ke,. •.<br />

Del i V e r i e: s<br />

.ith., leplHltely er in sets ••• pure woolen!,. angor"s,<br />

SI;,...., 1.10Ie IUS<br />

.. shmera weic;ht. ••• ill pal. 'a~ deep colors.<br />

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Mothers' C{ub's ChristmaS.<br />

Tea Draws Minty to School<br />

. .<br />

The annual Christmu Tea wa.<br />

lliYln by the Mothers'.C1l1b of the<br />

Grosse Pointe High School last<br />

ThlU'SdllY. Oec. 5.. H;onoring the<br />

fOWlder, Mrs. J. M. FIiChs, and<br />

the past presidents, Mrs. W. F.<br />

Mohrolf. Mrs. -Fred Harding, Mrs.<br />

W. Eo Nellmeyer, Mrs. Claude<br />

Hayward, Mrs. Herman Deuster,.<br />

Mrs. Catherine Waddell •. Mrs .<br />

Chas. Ellis. Mrs. J. C, Danforth,<br />

Mrs. J. Sidney Hei!. and Mrs. E.<br />

F. Gehrig, the tea was a tribute<br />

to the work of the Mothers' Club.<br />

Leaders in the arrangements<br />

were Mrs. Leon jacobi, presidel\t;<br />

Mrs. Andrew Fo\llds. program<br />

chalrmaniMn. H •• :Iohnson and<br />

Mrs. Hurst Montee, hospitality<br />

l!hair.-, aDd Mrs. Harold $.<br />

Dam, _la! chairman.<br />

TbellCeneot the tea, the aehool<br />

cafeteria, was brightly decorated<br />

withAr .prays and colored balls<br />

in the, windows and nine red candleaon.<br />

each .Ideof the cheery<br />

burJlinc fi!.'1! in the fireplace •<br />

• '}'o one .Ide ot the fireplace was<br />

assembled the Grosse Pointe High<br />

School Ensemble, composed of Ellen'<br />

Jane Worley, Helen Schultz,<br />

AUce . Corey, ,Judith Lyndrup,<br />

J'ean Core)'. Harriet Cotton, Barbara<br />

Coulter, Ken Christenson.<br />

Ann' PalI1\er, JoluiTitus, Martha<br />

Fischer, Paul Te~bruigen, Milton<br />

Setzer, Elaine Severin; Dorh Duncan<br />

'and Sheila ,MCComb: Direct.<br />

ed by J;lewey D.,' Kalember,the<br />

strinciroup'otreted many selec~<br />

tiODS for, the background' musk<br />

Marion Blackmore a15oentertained<br />

with "Ave Maria," accompanied<br />

by Doug Krieger.<br />

, Atth. ca~dle-Iightedcoftee tapIe.<br />

Mrs, M. M: Schaeffer, Mis.<br />

Walter, R. Cleminson, Mrs. Paul<br />

L. Esser!, and Mrs. F, Flom<br />

pOured;.' Responsible for the eK.<br />

~lIent refreshments were Mrs.<br />

Oavili, chaIrman .of the social<br />

l!ommiltee, and Mrs.; W. ROd,ers,<br />

Mri, 1\ Willson, Mh!. E, BaUman,<br />

Mri. C. Sharrer, Mrl.>J..Lamb,<br />

Mr'.R 'Cotton; 'Mn,.:O.' Mann,<br />

Mri J.~alcs. and Mrs. C.B.<br />

Swlli:, ,<br />

Auiatini the mothers were six<br />

llA ,irlil,'J3utfy Wicking, Joyce<br />

Schmidt, • Shirley Davis, Janet<br />

Ec~~ld.Nancy Hodges, andNan~<br />

!lYBOa1fs.'The girls in the home-<br />

.ftllijWll end.:f'JOds classes under<br />

t~.~~!r..ection of Mrs. Uora Ann ,<br />

. Careigens US to }...,S<br />

7 to 9:30, P. M.<br />

,<br />

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,<br />

/<br />

eROSSi "OINT' NEW.S<br />

Blair and Miss CarolinePostiff<br />

made the sandwil!hes.<br />

The purpose of the Mothers'<br />

Club is to benefit the students of<br />

the 'Grosse Pointe High School,<br />

socially and financially, and to In.<br />

terest the mothers of the commlmity<br />

a~d teachers of the G; P.<br />

H. S. in the club work. Since<br />

1931, when the first scholarship!<br />

were awarded, a total of $12,450<br />

has been awarded to 62 graduates.<br />

Also the Mothers' Club has gl\'en<br />

the money for the choir robes of<br />

the. students and: contributed in<br />

other ways to the progress of the<br />

scl\ool.<br />

WORDS OF THE WISE<br />

The bread earned by the s.veat<br />

of the brow is thrice blessed<br />

bread, and it is far sweeter lhan<br />

the tasteleS5 loaf of idleness.<br />

-(Crowquill)<br />

llbove: ~othing quite equ"ls the chic. of this<br />

, 2.piece crepe with f"ille yoke e,nd peplum •• ,<br />

II Ben Reig oricji~~1••• bleck only ••• sizes<br />

10.to 16 , 98.00<br />

Dress Shop'<br />

r:ght: let this su;t of choice gllbllrdine sweep<br />

you into the HolidllY meed ••• in blec~ or<br />

whit. wir. .... site 10 kI 1a ., .... ,. 65.00<br />

Suit Shop'<br />

) .<br />

HOUSEHOLD HINT I<br />

If you Ire planninl to UH Ii<br />

double edged rlZor blade for rip'<br />

ping seams, and find It hard to<br />

handle without cut finll~rs. use<br />

the striking end of a pa~r match<br />

book. The razor blade is easily<br />

held in place with cellulOie ta~.<br />

000 FACT<br />

The modern America dOll bill,<br />

for prepared lood. averages $8.00<br />

a year. which means .that Americans<br />

are spending more than<br />

$100,000,000 a year. lor do, lood.<br />

Men'. Night<br />

Mon., Dec. 16th<br />

, .<br />

7 to 9:30 P. M.<br />

...;. .. '"' ".<br />

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