THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 2, 1982 11
Picture Yourself or Your Loved
One at Franklin Club Apartments
Senior Adult Living at Its Best!
Many residents enjoy good food and service in the large,
lovely dining room. Another great option is professional
housekeeping.
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Nellie Brown and Celia Ruben look over items at a
recent art fair which drew hundreds of visitors to Franklin
Club.
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Life is free of worries at Franklin Club Apartments, where
the rent includes professional security and 24-hour emer-
gency services.
An after-lunch card game in the activities room brings
together Herman Altman, William Landsman and Alex
Levine.
"This is the finest and nicest place to live," said Joseph
Marks. "The food is excellent, and there are plenty of
activities."
Franklin Club's courtesy van is available daily to take resi-
dents shopping and dining, as well to medical appoint-
ments.
Our luxurious one and two-bedroom fully carpeted aparirrients start from only $495 a month, including kitchens and
all utilities. Our residents enjoy a full calendar of special events; Catholic, Protestant and Jewish worship services;
numerous amenities such as a library, billiards room, community lounge, card room, theatre, exercise salon, and
beauty and barber shops. Franklin Club is an adult apartment complex for active people. It is not a nursing home.
We would like to tell you more about the benefits of living at Franklin Club Apartments. Be
our guest for lunch or dinner. Don't miss out. Only a few apartments are still available.
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F NKUN
CLUB AP TMENTS
28301 Franklin Road, Southfield
Just off Northwestern and 12 Mile Road
Phone 3532810
CAROL A. LAWSON
Marketing Consultant