If **cruauway, uii rr ^p. m. Members are asked to turn in their little red collection bags at this time ancj to bring a gift for the Christmas party which will follow the business meeting. Mrs. William Westendorf is assisting Mrs. Woltmann as hostess.Is Gas Trapped InStomach or Bowels?Wbta Pi war down In the bowelsyou up and you ttti miserable—get ur. reitr rahrney'a Alpen Krauter. This time-leated stomachic tonic medicine—compounded of Ifstlacted medidi-----------------------usually brinis happy relief. Alpen Krauter aids diceation and helps doffed up. lasy bowels to ugpsl waste matter. Best of all it reduces bloated, ■assy fselinf due to either indifeation or do-fayed eUminalioa. For comforting relief from Intermittent bowel-gaa at tack a. be sure to get ALPEN KRAUTER today. Aak for it by name from any Fahrney agent or drug store, such•wan Pharmacy; Bsnnsw DragDependable Servicethat's sar middle nameKEEP 'EM ROLLING with Regular Visits lo Us farGeneral Repairing Criss-Cross Tire Service Genuine Hi-SpeedProducts Tire VulcanizingJohn L. KraftHI-SPEED SERVICECsrnsr S. Grstlet and Church it Ph. 9013 Fran Plch-ap Del I eeryFULLER BRUSHESfor Christmas Giftsto makoHouseholdTasksChristmas party and sleigh ride. Details will be announced later in this paper.Those who have already registered as hostesses include Eleanor Schulte, Jacqueline Miller, Lucille E. Laabs, Dorothy Pasick, Kathleen L. Coulon, June F. Gardner, Felecia Gus-taw, Helen Duckert, Evelyn Schulte, Beverly R. Charbeneau, Virginia Chapman, Colleen Perry, Jean E. Rickard, Geraldine Gerald, Dorothy Stroup and Le-nore W. Lennox.Also Gwen Allen, Loyola Quinn, Catherine Butke, Martha L. Goldenbogcn, Dorothy Tinkler, Katrine E. Beer and Jane Wheat. Out of town girls included Doris Kaatz of Richmond, Dorothy Davis of Roseville and four St. Clair Shores girls— Dorothy Mary Kurtzhals, Carolyn Wagosy, Annabelle Mills and Margaret Jane Kurtzhals.Selma Hartung, Donaldson school teacher, brought as newly enrolled cadets Ellen Redner, Betty Neff, Florence Brown, Muriel Heidger, Mary June Williams, Mary Moore and DruRansom, all school teachers.Music for the evening was furnished by nine pieces from the Mount Clemens High school orchestra. Refreshments climaxed the enjoyable evening with due credit given Mrs. Theodore Beck who handled table decorations in true Christmas fashion.A brilliant future is visualized for Mount Clemens’ second service center where those fighting for freedom may find evenings of relaxation and the comforts of home.DR. AND MRS. WILLTAM KOEHLER and children, Billy and Kathleen of Detroit, were3841 Pontchartrain Drive, Shore Acres, on Saturday evening at a housewarming. Out-o f-t o w n guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin of Detroit.MRS. HARRY McINTYRE, who underwent an operation at the University of Michigan Hospital, Anna Arbor, is convalescing at her home on 2110 Coleman Avenue.THERE WILL BE AN INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS of the Mount Clemens Chapter No. 69, RAM at the Masonic Temple at 7;30 sharp on Tuesday evening. All members are urged to attend. Refreshments will follow the meeting.THE PAST MATRONS of the Eastern Stars of Macomb County will hold their annual Christmas party on Wednesday afternoon at 12:30 in the Masonic Hall. Each member is asked to bring a gift and after the potluck dinner, there will be aChristmas program. Election of officers will also be held.TV*- 1Lily ClubTHE ST. LOUIS LILY CLUB was host to 50 people Sunday at the home of Mrs. Henry Trombly, 140 Burr street. The occasion was the drawing of a beautiful quilt which was made by the ladies of the Lily Club. Earl Tuscany won the quilt. Supper was served and table prizes were awarded. Door prizes were won by the following: Mrs. Bert Blay, Paul Rivard, William Johnson, Mrs. Harry Blay, Leo Forton, Glenn Rick, Lawrence