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June 23, 1916 - Image 7

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-06-23

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7

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Congregational News

Temple Beth El

Sunday services for the season

have been discontinued, but Sab-
bath services w ill take place un-

interruptedly throughout the sum-

mer, beginning at 9:30.

Rabbi Franklin leaves for Wild-
wood, N. J., to attend the Central
Conference of American Rabbis, at
the end of the coming week. It is
important that no date for a func-
tion at which Rabbi Franklin's serv-
ices are required, should lie definite-
ly fixed before consulting him.

Shaarey Zedek

religious services as usual Saturday
morning in the vestry rooms of the
Sabbath services will continue synagogue. In addition to the ser-
through the summer season. They vices, Montrose Schlussel, a noted
will commence promptly at 9 a. in. debater of the Eastern High School,
The graduating exercises of the will lecture in English on the sub-
Sunday School classes took place ject, "The Work of Zionism in
at the Synagogue last Sunday America." Chairman Harry
afternoon.
Schlussel has appointed a commit-
tee consisting of Joe Greenbautr
Beth Abraham Synagogue.
The Young men's Auxiliary of and Bernard Eder, to be known as
Beth Abraham synagogue will hold the "Safer Torah Committee." It

(Continued on pole S)

The Awakening of Our East Side

The Keynote of Success

Why Robinson-Cohen Co.
is Pre-eminent

Art in Homes

Carefully designed and well made furniture

This growth was not the work of a day, Rob-

quickens the individual's interest in the furnish-

inson-Cohen Co. had no natural advantages in

ing of his home.

its favor, had no beaten path to its doors. There

were scores of other business men and mer-

chants before their time who had attempted to

Careful selection in styles and designs needs

tread on the same soil.

the attention of an experienced man, who is al-

ways on the alert for the best. Good taste and

The success has been due largely to the per-

appreciation of quality embodies the experience

sonality of the originators. They had initiative,

of our merchandising staff.

they introduced new ideas, new thoughts, they

employed brain power and brought skilled labor,

always devising new means to make the enter-

Furniture that has and can only establish a

prise the largest.

reputation for the merchant can find a resting

place on our display floors.

Have learned that the people want and must

have the best, the finest, the richest class of mer-

As the illustration may show, it is not enough,

chandise at saving prices. Knew that volume of

no illustration can give a correct idea of the rich-

business will keep down the overhead—and have

ness of these suites. The finish, the style and

never failed to feature the best.

beauty must be seen to be appreciated.

Period Furniture in the newest designs, and

finishes, are displayed and shown in their 60,000

sq. ft. of show rooms.

VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME.

Robinson-Cohen Co. has always been one of

The renowned Berkey & Gay, Lines Furniture

the show places of Detroit, a pleasant place to

Co., Sligh Furniture Co., and other prominent

spend and idle away a few hours' time. Visitors

manufacturers of High Grade Furniture, are

doubly represented with their best and newest de-

are always welcome and never importuned to

signs.

buy.

CLOSED
SATURDAY
OPEN
SATURDAY
EVENING
AND
SUNDAY

Robinson-Cohen Company

DRY-GOODS AND FURNITURE

395-397-399-401 Hastings St.

Detroit, Michigan

THE
HOUSE
THAT
MAKES
YOUR
HOME
SMILE

ROBINSON-COHEN CO. SERVICE

Service can be defined, service can be demonstrated, service can be made to do what it means, but the Robinson-Cohen
Co.'s service conveys all, means everything to the patron, looms up mountaniously in their success, and never ceases until
the customer is satisfied.

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