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el Member

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This young man is the ideal insurance salesman. lie doesn't
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rush of holiday spirit, excluding
her—but soon this too wore off.
Three years have flown quickly
By BERTHA M. STONE
hy, For Celia they have been so
full of enlightenment, but they
Winner of the Rabbi Leon From were also filled with bitter regrets
as well. She found her path not
Short Story Contest at
A flood of messages is pouring
one of the easy, rose-strewn but
Temple Beth El.
quite hard and stony. Many times in to newspaper offices and the
her instinct would rebel against campaign headquarters of Repre-
certain Catholic ideals in conflict sentative Robert 11. Clancy, laud-
"En Kelohenu, Fn K'Mosheanu." with those of the Jews. After ing his record and endorsing him
The
beautiful
age-Old
melody
was
three years, however, at the age
for re-election.

Sonic of the mes-
pealing forth from a hundred de-
of 20, Celia felt master of herself sages are
Captain
"Eddie"
Rickenbacker:
vout
throats
the synagogue
and her mind. In two short weeks,
where
Celia in
Aaron
sat apatheti-
"No first-term congressman in
she was to be married to a man
cally awaiting a signal from her who seemed to till all her require- the past 20 years has done as
father Fur
which
would
release
her menta
a husband and father. Ile much as Bob Clancy for his zlis-
stay.
many
months,
these
did not as profess
to be religious and trict. Mr. Clancy is an export, a
services
had
been
boring
to
her;
looked
upon
all creeds with utter specialist in federal government.
she hated the many risings and sit-
with Jerry
as the result of a splendid prelimi-
tings; she loathed the bearded old tolerance.
ley would Life
be indeed
ideal. Berk-
. .
nary education in the U. of M. and
man who gathered so devoutly to
Mrs. Gerald Berkley was sitting in newspaper work, and because of
mumble
and
sing,
swaying
back
on
the
little
side
porch
which
ad-
14
years of service with various
and forth.
Celia had spent her time for the joined the large front veranda of branches of the federal govern-
ment."
past few years entirely among her home. The air seemed to rad-
Ty Cobb:
Gentiles. While at high school she late peace and contentment. f he
"1 have known Bob Clancy inti-
had become intimate with several many past months unfolded before
mately
for years. He and
knows
girls of Catholic faith, and after her dreamy eyes—a quiet home ropes
in Washington
can the
do
wedding,
with
her
parents
stand-
she had not attempted
is
o
he
side
hr;
,ebut
a
bt-
much
for
you.
Vie
all
know
to
break
away
and
mingle
with
ingpal
to
absolutely unselfish."
those of her own faith. Because of
Coach
Yost:
this, her own religion—the ideals, friends and relatives of both bride
i rlia:
t y kisn
honeymoon,
"Service and loyalty ;neon more
the symbols, the rituals of Jude. an u dgn,, zini jyry
eL affairs; to me than any other of the fine
ism—were intolerable to her. She cause ,
longed for the cool little pews at and then, finally, hornet.° p routine things of life. Bob Clancy typi-
her friend's, Jean's, church. She unhurried and regulated'. And now fies these two attributes to me
was attracted by the ceremonious- the greatest of all—her little son. more than anybody else I know. 1
Sonny, she decided, should be have known him well for 20 years.
ness of the entire service. "Oh,
dear," she sighed, trying to drown burdened with no restrictive re- The going may be hard or mean or
out the beautiful music surround- ligious ideas. She would fill his tough, but he'll stick."
with education, perhaps,
b lehead
re
ing her, with self-pitying thoughts, little
religiously, he would lje free to George A. Dingman—An En-
"if only I weren't a Jew. 1 hate
his own desires. However, as Son-
gineer for An Engineer-
this religion." ny grew to the manly age of five,
ing Post.
the antipathy
following was
weeks,
Ce- six, seven, then eight, he began to
lia During
Aaron's
raised
to so high a degree that it became question her curiously as to the
wonders of Creation. Celia tried
George A. Dinginan, present
impossible
to conceal
it. Her
par- to
ents noted with
growing
anxiety
of give him a suitable explanation drain commissioner for Wayne
th c• great phenomena of the County, and candidate for re-elec-
her repeated contrasting of Jew-
ish and Gentile life, favoring the world s existence. To her surprise tion, was born on Dec. 25, 1875, in
she
found her ideas when translat- Ransom Township, 11 i l Isdale
latter. Finally after wearisome
discussions between her mother ed, as an instructor, were not those County, Michigan. Ile Was edu-
teaching, b bbuit s of
of h the r tatted in the public and technical
and father, Mr. Aaron called his of St.a
guiding
therabbis
daughter to him and abruptly said, childhood
days. of Only
through the schools of Michigan, and has been
"For many weeks, daughter,
a resident of Detroit since 1893.
have noticed your aversion to any simple Jewish interpretation of
Mr. Dingman is a Republican in
interest concerned with your faith, her childhood teaching could she politics and has been in the service
Your attitude puzzles us. What is m
rake her little eight year old son of Wayne County for a period of
understand
that
there
was 21 years. Previous to his Wayne
the matter?" Celia hung her head. a clearly
God of
Justice and
Love
ruling
"Are you afraid to tell the world over all. And so, perhaps unwit- County service, he was 3 1-2 years
in the U. S. Government Service as
what you ashamed
are—a Jewess?
Are you tingly, Celia instilled into her own Chief Inspector on the Construc-
actually
of that beautiful
religion which your father's father l ittle son those very principles tion of Concrete Breakwater at
and many before him have held so against arbor
which she of
had utterly
re- harbor
Refuge,
Harbor Beach,
sacred? Tell me, Celia, why are
1)ark gloom, and an expectant Michigan, on Lake Huron. Ile was
furloughed for three years to enter
you so perverse?"
a dpelrivadoes
A silent shake of the head was air of dread
road building for Wayne County
e the life of
her only answer. Both her father bon ne —and
erved the Board of County
son and served
T
hel dhe togle a tt h le e r
and mother waited. As the min- hangscrisis.
Road Commissioners zit the County
o_ of Wayne, as their engineer for a
utes passed, her little sisters and whose
a s p nfighting
eunin period of nine years. After this
was
brother peeped curiously in at the ha pp i t nee s g of
spectre
and nine years of service for the Road
door, but Celia did not see them hard the
and viw
faces
were
i' f eer grave
ercr d Commissioners, he was elected by
and they were silently ordered
h
p
h
°
L
I
ioarsd
n
'
crazed
away. At last, she spoke: "Fath-
the people to :crve as ,.aunty Sur-
er, I don't expect you to under- weth fear.
nich oflice he held for two
In
desperation,
Jerry
stand the modern ideas, but I re-
years and has been elected as
ally feel that I can't endure that vests to his own t;;;;hoorgotten re- Wayne County Drain Commissioner
horrid synagogue and those ter- ligion.;:;.'•-seen the services of a for five consecutive terms.
rible mumbling, swaying, ben"-, priest. But even these devout
see how prayers bring no relief to the lit-
old men. Oh! you
Hollywood Theater.
a church is. I know tie sufferer. A dim light burned
beautif-'
in the little room—a light which in
I'd love It there."
Heading the screen program at
Itzdh father and mother were itself expressed gloom and terror; the Hollywood theater beginning
pale, and Mr. Aaron caught his Celia sat by her son's cot waiting Sunday and continuing four days
breath sharply as though trying to hopelessly. Slowly the confusion will be William Boyd's latest pro-
comprehend what his daughter—an of thoughts in her brain diffused, duction, "The Cop," an engrossing
Aaron—had said. It could not he her mind seemed to erase those melodramatic story of the under-
true! the child was merely acting! past dozen years and she saw her- world, with a liberal share of com-
Itut when he spoke there was grim self a child sitting in a synagogue edy and heart interest. Surround-
determination in his voice. "Very with the murmurs of devout wor- ing the screen feature will be the
well, my child. The Jews would shippers resounding in her ears.
customary big lime vaudeville revue
never force their religion upon an Hardly realizing her actions, the and stage presentation, including
unwilling subject. It is in our opin- mother rushed from the sick room visiting acts, the Sunnyhrook Or-
on, an honor—a great bequeath- into the sleet and to the nearest chestra in new tunes and interpola-
went—
if tty ) otax;.,. .
synagOgue. Confronting the won tions and the It Lester Montgomery
arc insensible atoje t w
he . shipping patriarchs, she, incoher- Hollywood Girls and Bogs.
beauty of our glorious faith, it is enty, in broken phrases, begged
right that you should follow the that they ask Him to spare her lit-
paths where you feel will be found tie son. Sympathetically these
We buy and Sell
true service to God. Think cure- aged men rallied, zind swaying
LAND CONTRACTS
fully of your decision for a few back and forth began to chant a
days. If after that time, you are murmured prayer. The actions,
still of this disposition, you shall th e voices, the very continuous The Mortgage and Contract CA.
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attend whatever church you wish." droning was music to Celia's ears.
Celia nodded silently and left the And her heart felt light, and as-
Formerly Detroit Land contra,' co
room. For the following four surance poured into her body, as,
days, the air was strained with a adhering to time-old custom, 'the
current of expectancy. Friday child's name was lengthened to
came with its usual huge, hounli- Leben—life—so that God might
ful meal. Interpreting a '4:a:° grant life. .
from her father, the daughter fob- Perhaps, it was these prayers;
lowed him into the large living perhaps it was the priest's plea;
room, then' to await her mother's or then it may simply have been
arrival. When the three of them 'The hand ,eQf Fate which brought
were once more seated, after glans- the little boy hack to life and
ing at her father several times, the heidth, but to Celia it seemed only
girl broke out, "Father I think I the intervention of her people—
hose considered the matter serous- their prayers and pleas. And so,
, IYI'i . e zz ., l I truly want to be a Cath- as Jerry Jr., grew into adolescence,
the.mother began to instill in him
MrAaron's
face was \011ie and t h e pr nc
.
p es o of u a sm. B u t ,
i il
colorles.s. Under his breath he because of her husband's objec-
murmured, "I ought not permit lions, Celia also taught her son the
it." But the daughter, engrossed Catholic Creed.
CAR SQUEAKY?
in her own thoughts, was deaf. A
Childhood ideas and training,
It's mighty little fun, to
Celia however, held their sway; the lad
co mpromise was nifide.
take a vacation trip with
should attend the Star of St. soon turned more favorably to the
a car that squeaks and
Mary Church, but should not men- principles of Judaism, for it was
groans. (lot weather and
tion the flatter to her brother and only these principles which had
dry
air often help to make
sisters.
unconsciously been given as ans.
a car squeaky. We'll make
Then there followed weeks of zit.- went to his baby queries. The boy
your
car as silent as its
light for the girl. She enjoyed the
shadow if you'll bring it
feeling that she was one of lb.' ing
to take
a delight
ing out
all the
beauties in
of ferret-
his an-
in to us for a real job of
huge congregation attending the
lubrication and tighten-
beautiful (nth: dral. At first, she worked
central continually
religion and
his mind
in these
chan-
felt queer, when, Oil that holidayA-- - nets. Powerless to dissuade his in-
ing.
Rosh Ilashonah, Yon Kippur. l'o
Rosh
the parents subniitted-
Collision Work • Specialty
sach, and the others.—she saw the (
yusly,
readily; Jerry,
'
.'lia jo,
gloweringly.
Will he be true to his faith? We
can
but hope. for he is a son of a
The
Jewess, self-renounced, and a care-
"roar Serrice Stetion"
Mortgage and Contract free Christian father. Will Celia
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