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August 24, 1945 - Image 8

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Michigan Daily, 1945-08-24

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PAGE SIX

TIH E MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1945

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Well, here it is 1955! 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 1945, even, we knew it would turn out this way. Buying all the Bonds we
could. And saving them ... for our future! Tom's a wonderful husband. And he
deserves all the credit.
Well, almost all!
There was a time-that was back in 1945, 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 slack off 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 Bonds-and bought more and more of 'em! 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 at the right time. 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 keep on buying more!
WAR BONDS...to have and to hold!

ZIEFLE & NISSLE
210 S. Main
KESSEL'S FASHION SHOP
217 S. Main
SWIFT'S DRUG STORE
340 S. State
METZGER'S RESTAURANT
203 E. Washington
OLD GERMAN
RESTAURANT
120 W. Washington
UNIVERSITY DRUG
COMPANY
1225 S. University
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WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY
AND DRY CLEANiNG
COMPANY
201 Catherine
WILD AND COMPANY
311 S. State
BROWN JUG COFFEE SHOP
1204 S. University
IDEAL RESTAURANT
117 E. Washington
LITTLE SHOP
1211 S. University
SUGAR BOWL
109 S. Main

TAVERN CAFETERIA
338 Maynard
VARSITY RESTAURANT
104 W. Huron
GROOM-WELL BEAUTY
SHOP
1205 5 University
CAMPUS BEAUTY SHOP
711 N. University
SLATER'S BOOK STORE, INC,
336 S. State
WAHR'S BOOK STORE
316 S. State
QUARRY
320 S. State

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