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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 11

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rr wfs Mllll lt.t.llil,y,t.y. Sf,) IK) hi BE EXTRA PROUD OF YOUR HOME WHEN YOU WELCOME YOUR GUESTS, HURRY TO HUDSON'S NOW DETROIT FREE PRESS Friday, Nov. 19, 1954 1 Novelist Cameron Is Dead Donald Clough Cameron, 48, novelist and former Detroit and Windsor newspaper man, died In New York of cancer. Mr. Cameron was the eon of W.

J. Cameron, Ford Motor Co. publicist of the 30s. Mr. Cameron was bom In Detroit and attended public schoola.

He was later graduated from St. John's Military Academy in Dela-field, Wia. HE STARTED his newspaper career In 1924 on. the Detroit Free Press. He also worked on the Detroit News, the Times and the Windsor Star.

In 1948, Mr. Cameron wrote a series of articles on the menace of Communism which wan mmM. "I HUDSON'S NORTHLAND OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. ft cated In 57 -papers in the United States ana a in Canada. Recently, Mr.

Cameron had deroted his time to writing mystery novels. He is survived bv hi nrnt. of Dearborn; his wife, Eva, and 3 a son ponaia. i i A i WAV WILLIAM SULLIVAN A Royal Oak funeral director. Mr.

Sullivan, of 715 Eleven Mile DELIGHTFUL BITS OF WHIMSY ADD AN IMAGINATIVE FLAIR TO EVERY WINDOW Cafe Curtains a la Carte Every window in your home can sparkle with the charm and gaiety of a french cafe. The patterns are excitingly different. Each pair complete with rings. Mix or mach with delightfully sheer tiers: 2.69 2.89 2.98 pr. Redo your windows now for the gayest holiday outlook ever.

V. t. fit. on. HUDSON'S Rivtr-A HUDSON'S NORTHLAND Firti Uv.l died Thursday in the Alex ander Convalescent Home, Royal Oak.

He was 78. Mr. Sullivan was senior partner of the William Sullivan Son Funeral Home, 705 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Royal Oak.

He founded the firm In 1906. Always active In civic affairs, Mr. Sullivan was selected Citizen of the Year by the Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce in 1951. A native- of Royal Oak. Mr.

suinvan waa a member of the Royal Oak Village Council In 1912 ana a former clerk of Royal Oak Township. Mr. Sullivan was member of the Bishop Gallagher Council 2569, K. of Fourth Degree Assembly of the Bishop Gallagher Council and BPOE No. 1523.

He Is Burvlved by a son, James W. His body will be at the Sullivan Funeral Home until Monday morning. Services will be at 9 (SPECIALLY PRICED European White Goose Down Pillows IRON SBtM a.m. Monday at St. Marys WROUGHT DESIGN EVERGLAZE CHINTZ BLAZER i 2lx2r cut size 3.98 pr.

4.98 pr. 8.95 EVERGLAZE CHINTZ MOSAIC 4.98 pr. Green, gold, pink, black. Matching -Full valance 2.29 EVERGLAZE FRAGRANCE 4.98 36- 5 delightful colors. 4.69 4.29 pr.

Valance, 2.29 HEAVY COTTON PROVINCIAL 4.29 Pr. Textured i cloth in 5 bright colors. Valance, 1.98 Xf. Tttimuk Gray, pint, brown. Matching full valance 2.29 Modern abstract in sturdy cotton momnie cloth.

Match-, ing valance, 1,98, 4 colors. Koyaj oak. Burial will be In St. Marys Cemetery. MRS.

HAZEL KOEHN FEZ. ZEY A Red Cross blood bank registrar for four years. Mrs. Fezzey, 65, died Wednesday at her home, 175P8 Fairfield. A native of Detroit, she attended the University of Michigan and Ohio State University.

She formerly was a librarian at the Main Library, Woodward and Klrby. Surviving are her husband, Chester T. Fezzey, and three sisters, Mrs. Edward C. Salyerds, Mra.

Charles L. Roehm and Mrs. Harold A. Tapert. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Saturday at the Northwest Chapel of the William R. Hamilton 18900 James Couzens. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. The importer bought boatloads of white goose down from Europe. The substantial savings we pass on to you.

Goosedown pillows are soft to the touch, but give firm support for restful sleep. 21x27" size fits any standard pillow. Feather-resistant ticking "prevents down from working out. Multistripe. 50 feather, 50 6.95.

Save now! HUDSON'S Riv.r-A HUDSON'S NORTHLAND Firif Ltv.l Needletuft Scatter Rugs HEAVY COTTON PATTERNED LOOP TWIST 5.95 2x3' L. M. KYES The father of Roger M. Kyes, former assistant defense secretary, died Wednesday at his winter home in Winter Haven, Fla. His son, now General Motors Corp.

vice president, flew to I Excitingly different loop treatment! The cotton pile is in a heavy and extra heavy ply. The variation gives an interesting pattern effect. Completely washable! Color-fast! Blue, spruce green, rosedust, pearl gray, natural cocoa, fire red, turquoise, canary, pink, brown. 8.95; 3x5', 14.95; 4x6', 23.95. HUDSON'S DOWNTOWN-tth-Firmtr-l HUDSON'S NORTHLAND Fint winter Haven upon receiving the news.

I'm Mr. Kyes was a lifelong: resi- lis "cut oi Lcuumoiana county, o. nis nome was in East Palestine, He was a lawyer, active in politics and had served as county Republican chairman. toineral services will be In East Palestine. JOHV KLtJUE Services for Mr.

KlUge. 59. Of 3fU3 Rjilfnnr will be at 11 a. m. Saturday at I r- iff a I ztf Plastic Slip Covers Fit, Protect Your Furniture NO CUMBERSOME TUCKING, FOLDING verneyaen uneral Home, 16300 Mack.

Mr. Kluge, who until his retirement seven years ago owned the Kluge Art Studio at 2148 E. Grand died Wednesday. His wife, Betty, and a son, Harvev. survive.

Burial will be in Michigan Memorial Cemetery. Graveside sen-ices will be conducted by Loyalty Lodge, No. 488, AM. 2.98 cover MRS. Fivr rrn i rn Benlces will be held at 2:30 m- oaiuraay in the Bell Chapel eon the William R.

Hamilton 820 E. Maple, Birmingham, for Mrs. Fuller, 73, who died Thursday at the Arnold Home. Burial No need to pull off these covers when company comes. They're designed to fit each style of furniture.

And what a boon to the housekeeper! They're, water and grease-proof; won't peel, stiffen or crack with wear. Marks wipe off with a damp cloth. Order from the chart below. Mention the key letter. Not shown Fit-All covers for outsizes: chairs up to I 2.29; to 2.49; sofas.

to 3.98; to 4.49. HUDSON'S DOWNTOWN-BtK Gr.nd Riv.r A HUDSON'S NORTHLAND Fint L.v.l nuaeiana cemetery. Mrs. Fuller was born In Pioneer. O.

She HvH in th. n.tmif area for 40 years and was a me vvooawara Avenue PrehvoH ri.i,nh mnA SPECIALLY PeiCED Sparkling Lurex Glamorous Cloths WASHABLE NON-TARNISHABLE of the New Colony Club. Her COm Ursa BOO I 19.95 72x90" Tmti 9I if to 40 i.9t 2.91 2.91 Mill 1.98 Lm J.8 Nlfktiik NiihutklM Nlit I. Ok itl ill n. Hi poo rreBtcneuier Way, Birmingham.

Surviving are a eon, 'Douglas J. Fuller; a sister, Mrs. R. C. "anna, and two grandchildren.

Deaths Eheuhere Erich Brandels, 65, newsman and columnist; in Weston, Conn. Robert James Mawhlnnpy, 95, solicitor of the Treasury under President Harding and Coolidge; In Kensington, Md. Robert W. Harper, 52, former president of the National Teachers Retirement Association; in Helena, Mnt Lt Col. Myron K.

Barrett, 59, editor of the Army Information Digest; in New Kochelle, N. T. The Rev. Peter Froeherg, 81, former president of Upsala N.J.) College; in Brocktmi, Mass. Miss Edith Friedman, 56, concert and radio pianist; in New York John Graham Wright, 74, re-tirej cf the Tet in Doylestown.

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2.9 Tinta, 4 9 We've sold these cloths at a rnuch higher price for over 3 years. Thanks to new mills we are able to offer this fabulous cloth at exciting savings. 10" band of lurex down the center; 4" border. Gold or silver. 54x 8.95; 12.95; 24.95; 19.95; napkins, 1.25 place mats, 1.19 ea.

Order for holiday tables. HUDSON'S DOWNTOWN-3rd-GrinJ Riv.r A KwSSCn'3 riCRTriLArt'D rlrjf lti CS. 2Sx3f IE. i21. 1924" ar Ul.

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