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"I'm going to depend upon ysu for
all the news," declared Laurette. "It
upset me terribly not to be able to at-
tend the reunion this year. Since my
marriage I haven't seen any of the
It crew, except you, dear. This year
I was determined—and then baby had
to get the whooping cough. You al-
ways were lucky, Shirley."
"Poking fun at me? Nevertheless,
honey love, I do think I am fortunate
in having secured the kind of work
I'm doing. And when I can find some
kind Croseus who will furnish some
of the filt1 y lucre with which to es-
tablish a premanent children's the a-
ter, where the poor art-hungry chil-
will — . Why don't you step me,
e.
(The Fifth Avenue of Detroit)
' honey Iove? You have heard my line
!of talk before this, and you know how
I,,ng I can run on."
"You dear thing, I just adore th e
flash that kindles your eyes, to to
speak, when you start on your favor-
ite subject, and play the part of the
noble philanthropist, and so forth.
OFFICES—
But, please, Shirley, please digress
Single and en suite—best service—moderate rentals.
this once. You hinted of much newsy
news from the alumnae. Come on,
SHOPS—
now, like the good old scout you are,
Suitable for your needs—attracting the best clientele.
and on with the play," coaxed Lau-
! rette.
"Where shall I start?" queried Shir-
, ley , with a good-natured smile.
"Would you be more interested in
Mania, that scrawny little Russian
Corner Washington Boulevard and State
Socialist who married the millionaire
manufacturer, or that queer duck who
GROUND FLOOR SHOPS—
was in our English class, and opened
his mouth only once during the
On one of the busiest corners — for successful merchandising.
, semester. You know whom I mean.
OFFICES—
I've forgotten his name."
required size to suit your needs—moderate rentals.
Of
"Chalmers," supplied Laurette.
1"I've heard about him. Who hasn't?
Why, his name is in the newspapers
at least every other day."
"Then I saw Rosalind Pinder; re-
member her?"
"Do I! She believed that the only
SHOPS-
way to cure the ills of the world was
Attractive—with Large Show Windows for Merchandising.
through race suicide."
Shirley smiled pensively. "Those
glorious ,foolish, inexperienced utter-
ances of youth! Rosalind was there,
and she's quite stout and matronly
looking; you wouldn't recognize her,
and—prick up your ears, dear—she
has two little sons, dear, twins!"
Laurette leaned back in her chair
Center of Downtown Business District.
and laughed gleefully. "That is a
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rare one. How about our owniest own
friends, dear? Did you by any chance
Large and small offices to suit your needs
Floors Arranged to Suit Tenants.
see Noah Zlatkin? Queer how one
loses contact with one's dearest
Other Stores, Bulidings, etc., in Desirable Locations ■ at Moderate Rentals.
friends. It always seemed to me that
. he had a crush on you, dear."
"Yes, he was at the reunion. Ile's
teaching in a small state college some
place down south. Noah and Francis
Norse—you remember him, of course
—and I went to a play together. After
the play, they took me home, and the
three of us sat up talking until sun-
Largest Holders of Downtown Business Property in Detroit.
rise. The experiences they had to re-
late! It sounds unbelievable!" Shir-
ley moved up closer to her friend.
"Can you imagine that Francis,
Francis Norse, has become a Zion-
ist?"
"That's a good one, Shirley, and I
suppose if I believe that one, you'll
tell me another."
"Perhaps you think you're being
First Bi-Weekly Dancing Party NO OFFICIAL RECEP
facetious. Why, Francis is private
FOR HALLER IN 13
at Shaarey Zedek Sun-
secretary to one of the big leaders of
the Zionist movement. I've joined. I
day Evening.
Boston Mayor Says Haller
just wish he could talk to you. You'd
Es Friends
Him; G
Noted Physiciaa sad Educator Was
become a member in a minute."
Haller Ignored by ab
The first bi-weekly dancing party
Teacher in Detroit Talmud Torah
"But dear, aren't you confusing the
to be given under the auspices of the
two? You probably mean Noah.
BOSTON (J. T. A.)—
Seven Years Ago.
Shaarey Zedek Men's Club and the
Noah was always so pious. Remem-
here Friday of General Ilal
Young People's Auxiliary will be
ber how we used to laugh at him be-
the first staged in the Shaarey Zedek syna- land is still the subject of
Dr.
Ben
Dov
of
New
York,
cause he would go off to say the after-
cussion in political circles
Ivrith b'Ivrith teacher in Detroit, gogue Sunday evening.
noon prayers, no matter where we
ises to be a first class iss
Dancing will begin at 8:30 o'clock next campaign. The may
were? That time we were invited to while teaching in the Columbia Tal-
mud Torah here seven years ago, is and music will be by a new orchestra
the musicale at the dean's home, and
the distinguished guest this week of named the "Wolveriners." Special that Ilaller and the Leg].
he excused himself to go out on the
him because the cornier
features have been arranged for,
lawn and pray, and somebody said— the local Hebrew teachers.
Dr. Ben Dov. is now a practicing among them a series of "robber" visit City Hall while the to
why, it was Francis who said it—
General Edwards, who is
that that was why there was anti- physician, doing research work in dances, which will be introduced to fa- can, denies slighting the
Montefiore Hospital, New York. He cilitate the making of acquaintances.
Semitism, because we paraded our
is also an instructor in the Hebrew Special invitations have been sent to blames the general.
religion so much."
It now appears that Ma
Teachers College Tarbuth and is a Universiy of Michigan students,
"Yes," said Shirley reminiscently.
had been straddling all
Hebrew author of note.
whose holiday vacation begins Friday, while he made it appear thE
"Francis always contended that there
The local teachers will be addressed and responses from four fraternities
would be no anti-Semite feeling if the
by Dr. Ben Dov this Saturday eve- and sororities show that many will receive the general he n
Jew would be up to date in every way.
refrained from extnding
ning at the Kirby Center.
avail themselves of the privilege tion and did not send reps
He even hinted that he could pose as a
offered.
model of what a modern Jew should
to meet him at the station
be like. Remember, nothing pleased New Nash Business Coupe
The Men's Club and the Young Peo- gered Haller and he refui
a
joint
meet-
him more than when he was taken for
hold
plea' Auxiliary will
the mayor on the plea of
a Swede. Remember how his particu- Meets Country-Wide Demand. ing Tuesday evening, Dec. 18, when
To retaliate, the may' '
lar abomination at college was Noah
Professor Robert M. Wenley of the his acceptance to speak at
Zlatkin because he organized the
philosophy
department
of
the
Univer-
tendered
to Ilaller on F
The new Nash business coupe, in
Menorah Society at school, and be- production now for the past six sity of Michigan will give the first of ning.
cause he obtained a written permit weeks, has struck a responsive chord, a series of three lectures on the gen-
On the whole, the Halle
from Prex excusing him from chapel according to reports received by the eral subject "The World With Which was a frost, only the Lev
attendance because of religious scru- Nash Motors Company from dis- We Are Face to Face." The public is and hosts of police detail ,
him against imaginary .
ples?"
tributors and dealers in practically invited to this meeting.
"Do I remember!" exclaimed Lau-
ceiving him. At the do,
all sections of the country.
rette warmly. "I even remember
of the 500 guests invited
"It is quite apparent that the pub-
that hot argument they had out on lic was eager for an enclosed four- Recreation Classes to Meet at Jews were present.
the campus one evening when Francis cylinder car of this type," said E. H.
Kirby Center During Holi-
said that if the Jews weren't liked it McCarty, general sales manager of
day Vacation.
was their own fault because they the Nash Motors Company. "The
made themselves obnoxious."
new Nash business coupe was built
LOUIS H. KLL
"Since you remember so well, you
Miss Freda Levin, recreation direc-
by request of our dealer organization ,
will be interested to hear of the ex- which for some time past had encoun- tor of the Balch School, announces
Louis H. Klein of 22 ,,
periences Francis enjoyed. Here he tered a demand for a good-looking, that during the school vacation, be- avenue, 28 years old, d
was, a fine appearing young man with economical closed car of short turn- tween Dec. 2 and Jan. 7, all Depart- evening. Funeral scroll
a Phi Beta Kappa, a doctor's degree,
ing radius. In responding to the coun- ments of Recreation classes that met Monday, with burial at
with polished manners and a thor- try-wide demand, the factory pro- at the Balch School will meet at the Cemetery. Rabbi Leo !
oughly anglicized name. The first po- duced a car which, from every stand- Kirby Center, Kirby and Antione officiated. Surviving Mr
sition he applied for was an an en- point of comfort and appearance, streets, from 3 p. m. daily.
his wife, Irene; a son,
Mrs. Si):
dowed institution of learning. Very eclipsed even the expectations of the
On Thursday evening, Dec. 20, a parents, Mr. and
casually he was asked about his re-
community night program will be two brothers, Arthur and
Nash dealer organization."
ligion. Of course, Francis said he
The new Nash business coupe is staged at the Balch School. Playlets, sister, Miss Helen Kleir
was Jewish. He was politely in-
built on the Nash standard 12-inch recitations and songs will be features. was a member of the
formed that the board of trustees wheelbase four-cylinder car chassis; The public is invited.
Mu fraternity.
would not accept him. Then he suc- its perfected valve-in-head motor is
ceeded in securing an instructorship powerful and at the same time is
at a small college. Somehow or other, sparing of fuel consumption. Its in-
they did not ask him about his re- terior appointments are of the game
ligion. His father came to visit him quality and nature as those which
during the school year. Francis no- adorn the Nash Carriole. The doors
ticed that after his father left there
are wide and the seat deep and com-
was a certain chilliness in. the air
fortable.
wherever he went. His friends were
The same features and improve-
courteous, but not effusive. Then he ments that characterize the entire
learned that because he was a Jew he
Nash four line have been embodied
was not considered their social equal.
in the new business coupe and at its
At the end of the school year he left.
price it stands all a remarkable value
"A gaian he sought a position. Again in the closed car field. Salesmen, pro-
he found one, and again he was 'im- fessional men and women will appre-
peached.' He learned that there was ciate this light, comfortable, mode-
a vacancy at one of the country's
rate priced car.
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leading universities. He applied and
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was accepted. When he was about to
sign the contract his religion was
questioned. He was told that it was sity," Shirley informed her. "Ile says
too bad he was Jewish. as there were that he must bear the burden of a
cursed heritage. Generations of
already two Jews in the department
and the board of trustees would not rabbis anad students in the Yeshibas
consent to having another Jew in that have imbued him with a fervor and
love of matters learned. He says he
particular department.
"Gradually it began to dawn upon doesn't feel happy away from acad.
Francis Norse that he was classed emic surroundings. During the war
with the ill-mannered, uncouth foreign he worked for the government. Since
Jews who spoke English with an ac- then several openings have offered
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themselves in the business field, where
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cent, who went to the synagogue three
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times a day, who ate with their hats he could treble his salary. Ile has re-
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fused
them
all
because
he
cannot
give
PAH Seto
on, who retained their strange names
with the peculiar foreign endings. It up what he terms his chosen career.
And
yet
they
say
that
the
Jews
are
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was then that he learned that partial
assimilation did not solve the problem a commercial people."
"What do we rare what is said
Raymond R. Abrahamson
of the Jew. He left the scholastic
about us?" said Laurette proudly.
field and entered the ranks of the Zi-
"We are a great deal like all the other
onists."
"Well, then, how does it come that peoples, plus a very generous season-
ing of idealism, and that, I suppose,
Noah Zlatkin is teaching at • col-
makes us a queer people."—(The He-
! lege?" questioned Laurette.

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