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November 03, 1944 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-11-03

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, November 3, 1944

4,

This Advertisement
Sponsored by the
Following Firms:

The Lonesome Journey

KAPLOE'S
KIDDIE KORNER

a nurse wheeling you, and as you
glide silently down the corridor there are
other nurses, and doctors, and internes. But you're
terribly alone, because this is happening to you,
not them.

?THERE'S

If your husband were here, you wouldn't feel so
alone. Because he'd be there with you, to hold your
hand, and to take care of the many things that
must be taken care of. Your home. Your children.
Your future.

But your husband is somewhere overseas ...

Infants'

and Children's IV ea r

11744 Dexter Blvd. at Tuxedo

MAURICE SHOP

The Store of Fashion for
Discriminating Women
11616 Dexter Blvd. at Webb

*

Dexter Chevrolet Co.

SALES and SERVICE
11534 Dexter Blvd. at Burlingame

MAX CROSS

Don't worry about little Tommy and Jane; there
are nice people in your town who will take them
to a foster home you will like. To foster parents
who are kindly and understanding; who will see
that they brush their teeth and do all the little
things you would do for them—until you get home.

Don't worry about yourself, and how you will
manage when you get back from the hospital. N
you need more care, there'll be a visiting nurse to
bathe you and teach you how to look after your
needs.

And when you get ready to go back to work,
arrangements will be made for you to take the
children to a nursery home on your way to the
factory and have them with you again after work-
ing hours.

*

*

*

To make all these things possible requires your
help—and the help of all the other people in this
community. You can't bring this woman's husband
back, but you can help her greatly by giving gen-
erously to your Community War Fund.

The services your Community Fund represents
were here before the war; they will be continued
afterward—but their needs in wartime have been
greatly multiplied. Give and give generously thi ;
year, won't you? What other contribution can do
more good, in more ways, for more people?

Interior Studio

Custom-Made Slip Covers and
Draperies
11520 Dexter Blvd. at Burlingame

WALTER HERZ

Upholsterers and Custom•Made
Slip Covers
10350 Dexter, cor. Collingwood

*

Pcrwcin's Pastry Shop

CAKES and PASTRIES
9144 Twelfth St.
Branch: Neuman's Market,
25 E. Grand River

*

The Schechter Furniture Co.

8928 TWELFTH ST.

*

GREENBERG JEWELRY

Diamonds, Watches, Sil•erriare
and Gifts
8931 Twelfth Street

*

HARRY BOESKY'S
Cocktail Bar and Restaurant

Twelfth at Hazelwood

CHIC DRESS SHOP

The Shop of Fashion Leaders
9035 Twelfth at Clairmount

Give generously to

YOUR COMMUNITY
WAR FUND
Representing the NATIONAL WAR FUND

JANET'S

Children's and Infants' Wearable ,
Women's Lingerie and Accessorie'
9019-21 Twelfth St. at Clairmount

*

OLEN'S MEN'S SHOP

9038 TWELFTH ST.

at Clairmount

*

Gunsburg Star Sausage Co.

1745 Pingree at Twelfth

*

FOGEL'S BOOT SHOP

Practipedie Specialist

8709 Twelfth at Blaine

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