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August 03, 1917 - Image 9

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-08-03

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Dr. M. E. Kohn of 2272 West
Jefferson avenue has left for a trip
to Atlantic City.
.1\1 r. and Mrs. Joseph M. Weiss
an d family are spending the month
o f August at Petoskey.
iss Elsa Siegel and Mr. Joseph
Siegel are spending several weeks
at Cedar Point.
r. Harold Rosenfield has left
for New York and Atlantic City.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Irving Wolfgang

and Mr. and :\Irs. Simon Lachman,
formerly of 153 Farnsworth ave-
nue, are occupying their new home
at 99 Ferry avenue west.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Selling
and son Lowell of Virginia Park
have left for a motor trip to New
York and Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stiebel are
being congratulated upon the birth
of a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frank and
family of 95 Rowena street, aCCOM-
panied by Seymour Frank, are tour-
ing in the east.

fr.EMBROIDERY
1 AND BUTTON CO.

weeks at Grand Rapids and Ottawa
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Goldberg
and children, Virginia and Junior,
of 41 Delaware avenue, are spend-
ing the month of August at the Ot-
tawa Beach Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice• C. Smi-1
lansky announce the birth of a'
daughter.
.1rs. A. Schlesinger of 470
Brush street is spending a few

INCORPORATID

Let us do your Beading, Braid-
ing, Embroidering, Hemstitch-
ing and Button Covering.

3rdil0Or 240 Woodward Ave. Phone Cherr 1221

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Van Vliet
and son James, Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Van Vliet and Miss Rose Ans-
pach have arrived home from a mo-
tor trip to New York, Atlantic
City, Philadelphia, Washington and
Pittsburgh.

A WONDERFULLY ATTRACTIVE HOME

231 E. Boston Blvd.

Price $26,000

12 rooms, 2 baths, hot water heat. Finished in walnut,
mahogany and white enamel. Lot 60 x 187.

PATERSON BROTHERS & COMPANY
Main 255
169 Griswold Street

An Important Announcement

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THE

PHYSICIANS' & SURGEONS' EXCHANGE, Inc.

KRESGE BLDG.

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C With the appearance of this announcement, the City of Detroit ushers in a new and unique
service to be used by the Public, Physicians and Surgeons—a most important service which
in other cities has been responsible for the saving of many human lives, the elimination of
much unnecessary physical pain and suffering; and, consequently, less sorrow in the home.
C Because of this, our announcement should command your earnest attention.
C Undoubtedly, at sonic time in your life someone in your family has unfortunately been
stricken with illness of sonic kind. It was then that you realized most the importance of haste
in securing medical assistance. Did you get it? You tried to phone your doctor—and was the
line busy? Or was he out—and where was he? How could you reach him—before too.late?
C We feel certain that you experienced trouble in locating your doctor. And again and again,
you will admit that you couldn't reach him when these critical times presented themselves.
C Indeed this is the fault of no one—simply a case where a special and efficient service, which
would insure promptness in securing medical aid, was lacking.

Today—You Have ThisiSpeciaPService

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4I Detroit Physicians, Surgeons and Nurses have made final arrangements with us whereby

we have at all times complete information regarding their office hours, lunch hours, clubs,
theaters, amusements, etc.—thus enabling us to reach them for you at once.
(.1 When you want your doctor, nurse, or any information pertaining to hospitals,. simply
step to your phone, any hour of the day or night, and call

CHERRY 4760

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Strangers desiring advice regarding Physicians or Nurses in their neighborhood are wel-

come to our efficient service.
We have ten trunk lines on our phone system—someone to answer your call immediately.
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service is offered entirely without charge to the Public of Detroit.
€ This
C We urge you to use it whenever you need a doctor or medical aid of any kind.

Remember this Number

CHERRY 4760

"Indorsed by the Medical Profession of the City ofbetroit."

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