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he school and the public are now in the midst of the celebration of Better Homes Week. The Wednesday activities
are concluded and proved satisfactory and interesting. The evolution of skill was well shown in the sequence of
display by classes in the Style Show. Much interest was manifested in the arrangement and routine of the practice
cottages. This afternoon at 4:15 there is to be an excellent Cookery demonstration on the Bohemian breads given by
Alice Picha. Guides will then conduct people about the department and also direct them to the practice cottages.
There will be many interesting and comprehensive exhibits of the various phases of work of the department; they will
include sewing, millinery, costume-design, textiles, nutrition and dietetics. A silver tea is to be served during
the latter part of the afternoon to which everyone is cordially invited. This concludes the program for Better Homes
Week which we hope will prove interesting, beneficial, and entertaining.
*The Pointer, May 1927, p.3
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