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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Zelig threw Joseph a contemptu-
ous glance, muttered "Greener,"
and said to his mother angrily in
Vnglish :
Aug.
,
On Wednesday evening
"Zelig again! 1 Iaven't I told you
2, Miss Anna E. Muscovitz gave
1 won't be called anything else but
a linen shower in honor of Miss Sydney ?"
Lillian Goodman. The house w as
"In your own house, amongst
very prettily decorated and every- your own family its all right. I le's
one present spent a most enjoy-
your cousin once removed."
"I inn not going to he called Ze-
able evening.
lig," he repeated, and stalked out of
1 ' \ liss Blanche Moscovitz is
visiting relatives in I\ lilwaukee. the room. A moment later there
came in a daintily clad young lady
Mrs. Mitnick and Miss Lillian
whom Joseph had no difficulty in
:\ Hulick of Chicago were the week recognizing as his cousin Fanny
end guests of Miss Lillian Good-
from her mother's description. She
extended a delicate hand to Ifini,
man.
murmured,
"I tow do ?" and also left
Mr. and Nirs, D. Goldsmith
the
room.
They
were already seated
have returned from a week's stay
at the table in the kitchen and were
at Cedar Point, 0.
11;11f-way through the evening meal
Miss Sadie Schubot is the
when the master of the house ar-
guest of Miss Sid Greenberg of rived. I I C welcomed Joseph so
Chicago.
heartily, so gladly, that he made
The pupils of the 1916 graduat- up, unconsciously to him, for the
ing class of the Capron Summer cold reception he had received from
School . have electvl the following the others.
When Joseidi was in bed at last,
officers: President, Schneider :
vice-president, Fsther Rosenstein ; he went over the day's experiences.
secretary, Edith Evenson ; treas- Ile forgot that lie had - traveled far,
urer, David Feinberg- . The mem- and was lonely and dispirited, and
bers of the committees are; Mary was like a tree that had been torn
Shapiro, color committee, and Mor- up by the roots and flung awa ■ ,
miles and miles from the place on
ris lylein, pin committee.
which it had flourished and grown
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis j. I)('
strong and spread out its leaves.
Young and daughter Dorothy are I le remembered only that his heart
spending a few weeks at the
was heavy with pain and chagrin
Preakers, Cedar Point,
and disappointment.. And the
scalding tears fell awl. fell um;;
eves closed over in exhaustion and
his aching heart grew weary of
NEW FROM HOME
heating
and dashing itself against
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his ribs, and his lips grew stiff front
with his thick stick when he fs trying to keep back the sobs that
angry ? I Ie Was a red-haired man. were rising from his throat—the
That's to say, a hot-tempered man. sobs lie ryas not ashamed of but
km he must have turned white as which lie feared might waken his
snow l ong ago. H i , w h at did von dandified Cousin 11110 was sleeping
say, eh?"
in the little bed almost alongside of
Neforni Az'ocale.
"Aunty, i never say my grand-
father's brother rphraim. 1 le died
before 1 was born, in a far-off vil-
Rosalind Freund, daughter of
Rabbi
Charles J. Freund of Ha•-
lage. IIe was so religious that when
he died the Rabbi of the district risburg, I t., had the remarkable
made over him a funeral oration the distinction of achieving 100 per
like of which had never been ut- cent in every subject for her final
tered over any man since ever the examinations for entrance into high
village was in existence. The vil- school.
lagers wept like little children for
days and days after F.phraim was
buried. They have not forgotten

Mr. and I\Irs. Sam. Lachman of
r„ Forest avenue have returned
from a water trip to Duluth.

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hint Yet. 1 believe."
What lalka said next, Joseph
did not catch ; for just then the
front door was pushed open noisily,
and there rushed into the room in
which Joseph was sitting a dandified
young man with a smooth face,
smooth hair, jeweled lingers, and a
little hat cocked jauntily to One side
of his head. Self-satisfaction was
written on every feature of his face,
and in every crease of his fashion-
able clothes.
"Whom are you talking with,
mother ?" he asked with a mincing
accent.
"Your cousin Joseph has ar-
rived," she made haste to explain.
To Joseph she said rapidly: "This
is my son Zelig of whom I talked
to you."

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