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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 7

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wniKUii ptisan; rtmiss -t raaay, May 23, 1947 7 In Hudson' Teen High Shop We Congratulate Speeialfg Priced S. I 1 ACT I You'll Be Cooler and Smarter In a Frftfl Pmu "Phntrt Summer Dress Shop Fashions Picked with an eye to the Summer hours you'll spend in the city, are Hudson dresses like this one. At the office and after, lunching or shopping, its spun rayon crispness will keep you feeling cool, its long, slim lines will boost your fashion rating. From a collection in black, navy, dark green, gray, or brown. 10 to 18, 14.95 HUDSON'S SUMMER DRESS SHOP eth Floor Grand Rivar Section A Isiiparied from Italy 1.7f pair Here's an.

impqrtant'money-savir'o value in g'oves ard just.r. time for Summer, Airily cool, easy-to-wash cotton ivesh beautifully Hand crocheted, and sq. low In price that youli surely want several pairs White, Wack, or ecra. fovej 1st Foor Wood fd Section 7v tfv -Oh A AT White. Flattery Captured for a Teen Take our word for it these white dresses are terrific.

You'll adore the styles, so frankly feminine, so inspired for a Summer of fun. Sizes 10 to 16. Left, waffle pique with net inserts on the bodice and hipline with fust a speck of colored embroidery, 916.95. Right, white rayon with twin eyelet ruffles forming a yoke, 7.93 HUDSON'S 4th Floor Woodward Section 5:30 "SUGAR-HOTS" Housecoat Cool, Washable 7.95 'Store Hours Daily, 9:15 to Sliower-Slicdders To Keep Juniors 1 I Singing in the I tain Order by Phone: Call CHerry 5100 Personal Shopping Fine cotton, in rose, light blue or. yellow, is sprinkled with sewn dots, frosted with whita eyelet.

Full-skirted, long slide fastener. 12-20. Mail and phone orders accepted HUDSON'S NEGLIGEES 5th Floor Woodward Saction Dr. Frank P. Seabury, of 83 Seward, on his 67th birthday Friday.

A native of San Luia Obispo, Dr. Seabury came here in 1910. He Is a graduate of the Universitv of Michigan and the medical school of Wayne university. He has been a prac-ticine rjhvslcian in Detroit sinon 1914. Hunting and trout fishing: are ur.

sseamirys hobbies. He is a member of various local, state and national medical societies and Is a Mason. Detroit Gets War Surplus Probe Office A Detroit offics for th United States Senate's subcommittee on surplus war property has been opened on tha ninth, floor of the Federal subcommittee Is headed by Senator Ferguson. George F. Boos, chief Investigator, said the main goals will be to get surplus property moving faster and to check on any possible irregularities in the sales.

BOOS WAS in charge of the Secret Service for Michigan and Ohio before he resigned in March to become associated with Senator Ferguson's committee. Among the surplus property to bo disposed of in the Detroit area is $150,000,000 worth of machine tools, Boos said. "We have complaints from man ufacturers that they tried to get certain tools and have been wait-ins: and waiting for a sale to begin," Boos asserted. "We're going to find out what's causing the delay." 5,000 Seniors to Hear Talk by Mooney Edward Cardinal Mooney will address 5,000 graduating seniors of parochial schools Sunday afternoon in the State Fair Coliseum. The occasion will mark the first Senior Day 'since 1941.

The graduates of the 80 high schools under jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Detroit will pass hefore a reviewing stand carrying their individual school banners and colors. Class presidents will form a special guard of honor for Cardinal Mooney. Student speakers will be Betty Spaight, Fred Smith and Thaddeus Majkowski. Officer Retires After 30 Years Patrolman William F. Stuch-field.

56, of 12637 Barlow, will retire June 15 after 30 years' service with the Police Department. Stuchfield, who served as secretary to Traffic Director James M. Lupton, has been in the Traffic Division since 1920. He made the first traffic survey in the city's history. He plans to return to his home town, Rochester, N.

with his wife, Clara. Steeplejack Dies in 120-Foot Fall A fall from a 120-foot steeple at the St. Bonaventure Monastery at 1740 Mt. Elliott was fatal to David Britz. 29, of 540 McDougall.

Father Bernard Burke said Britz, a licensed steeplejack, had been employed to paint the spire. Post Elects Nolan Poole has been elected commander of the Capt. Henry C. Stevenson, Post No. 1, United Legion World War II veterans.

The J. Hudson Company Is Participating in the Junior league Follies being presented Friday and Saturday, 8:30 p. m. at Music Hall with, a Fashion Show 16 Junior League Girls will model designer fashions from Hudson's Summer collection. Tickets at $3.60 and $4.80 are available at the box office.

Music Hall Who cares if it rains when you're -wearing one of these smoothies! They're cotton gabardine, Zelan-treated for water-repellency. Above: fly-front box coat in natural, 10.93. Right: full-skirted, with detachable hood. Gray, aqua, or 22.93. 9 to 15.

U.S. Pat. Off. Shop 5th Floor Woodward Section if rr Si. rices 4 9 fJ i I classic coral.

Resr. Junior fix Subject to 3 Sales Tax St. 4 Ar Today's Star In the Garden Frock Shop Covered Wagon Print A Streaitiliueiv in HALF SIZES Styled by Mynette of Rayon Shantung 88.95 Cool as a bubbling brook to see, pretty, versatile! Mynette, adds to that, careful fit and detailing, to make this button-front a flattering addition to your wardrobe. White, pink, aqua, yellow background. l4'2-24'2" HUDSON'S GARDEN FROCK SHOP 5th Floor Farmar Saction Scientifically Designed Nii-Iift Maternity Support 1 Prenatal and Post-Natal Support Abdominal lift through hammock support suspended from shoulders.

VFronta! support to minimize sagging Back reinforced with comfortable inner belt Adjusts itself to any position Side hooking to eliminate relacing Converts for post-partum support worn without straps. Convenient detachable crotch piece. Miss Charlotte Abbett, Nu-Lift representative, will be in the Corset Salon, today, Friday, for consultation. CORSET SALON 5th Floor Farmar Saction HUDSON'S OWN BRAND Barbara Lee Nylon Stockings For a Fashion-Right Stocking Wardrobe Sheer, 5 1 -gauge, 20 denier, for your dancing moments. 8'2 to 1 0'2.

Pair, 91.60 5 1 -gauge, 30 denier for dressy occasions. 8V2 to 1 1 Medium length. $1.45 pair; long, 1.55 For practical beauty 45-gauge, 30 in sizes from 8'2 to I Pair, For town, country, all-round wear Kant Run nylons. Patented weave, every stitch locked Sizes 8'2 "to IO'2. Pair, 1.60 Neutral Summer shades.

Phone or mail orders accepted I HUDSON'S HOSIERY 1st Floor Farmar Saction.

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