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September 20, 1946 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-09-20

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Page Thirty-six

Friday. September 20, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

WHAT EVERY
WOMAN KNOWS...

Well, here it is 1956! And Tom in business for himself
—already heading for a real success.

Set himself up with those matured War Bonds we
bought back in the 1940's—four dollars for every three
we saved originally!

Back in 1946, even, we knew it would turn out this way.
Buying all the Bonds we could. And saving them!

Tom's a wonderful husband. And he deserves all the
credit.

Well, almost all!

There was a time—that was back in 1946, too, I guess—
when he needed a little help from me. I found he'd let
down on his Bond buying. Not only that, he actually
almost suggested we cash in a Bond or two to pay for
something we wanted .. .

And that's where I put my foot down!

"YOU LISTEN TO ME, Tom Lapham," I told him.
"Don't you know that the biggest difference between a
success and a failure is that the success sticks to his
plans? I don't want to be married to a man who hasn't
the resolution (or maybe I said 'gumption') to stick
on what he knows is right! You're not going to sabotage
our future!"

I guess every husband needs a wifely dressing down
once in a while! And thank heaven Tom listened to me!
We kept our War Bonds—then bought • Savings Bonds!
First thing we knew, we had enough so we began
feeling secure.

That gave Tom confidence—helped him get ahead.
And this year, enough bonds matured to make our
dreams come true!

TOM'S A SUCCESS—yet he might have failed if I
hadn't spoken. And, of course, he's forgotten. I
wouldn't dream of reminding him—it's a secret between
us girls.

MORAL: Think of your future—hang on to your Bonds!
And now—buy Savings Bonds.

This Advertisement Sponsored by the Following Firms
As Their New Year Greeting

CENTRAL FABRIC & SUPPLY CO.
4155 Cass

HAMTRAMCK PLAIN DEALER
Hamtramck, Mich.

INFANT LAUNDRY
Service & Diaper Supply
1280 Fourteenth

FILM TRUCK CO.
1008 Fox Theatre Bldg.
CA. 6475 - 6493

THE TYPOCRAFT CO.
Printing - Publishing
456 Charlotte

THE HIGHLAND PARKER
Hignland Park, Mich.

ABNER A. WOLF, INC.
2101 Bagley

LIBERTY STATE BANK
9301 Jos. Campau

AMSTERDAM PRESS
Advertising Printers
467 Amsterdam Ave.

LASKY CARPET CO.
660 W. McNichols Rd.

MICHIGAN ADVERTISING
DISTRIBUTORS
Gerald Sklar, Mgr.
2111 Grand River

UNIVERSAL GEAR WORKS
1301 E. McNichols

DETROIT WESTWARD
6440 W. Fort

HAMTRAMCK CITIZEN
300E Caniff

ITALIAN TRIBUNE
V. Giuliano, Managing Editor
2670 Gratiot Ave.

VICTORY MOTOR SALES
Studebaker Sales and Service
Morris & Louis Sokoloff
12324 Gratiot Ave.

MODELL IRON & METAL CO.
6378 Marcus

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MICHIGAN SCRAP IRON
& METAL CO.
1551 Caniff

MICHIGAN & TELEGRAPH
MARKET
23616 Michigan Ave.

FAY McKINNON CO.
Jefferson at Cass

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Inter. Union Local 129 1/4
A. F. of L.

RELIANCE ALARM CO.
228 Custer

MIDWEST WASTE MATERIAL CO.
1947 E. Kirby

ACME CAMERA EXCHANGE
314 State St.
617 Shelby

ALEXANDER LICHT CO.
1326 Broadway

HENRY BURSTON
Inst;rance
Suite 605, Fox Theatre Bldg.

ROYAL JEWELERS
6656 Van Dyke

AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY
8842 E. Forest

DETROIT TYPESETTING CO.
1959 E. Jefferson
Fl. 5970

CITY FRUIT & PRODUCE CO.
1301 Winder St.

ARTHUR BENJAMIN

DYNAMIC PAINT SUPPLY HOUSE
I 1810 Dexter Blvd.

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