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Gleaner My next stop was Sandyville, New Jer- sey, at which place Leon Blumberg had a farm. As I walked down the road I saw a hay-load topple off a bridge into a large stream. I saw a boy jump from the load just in time to escape going over. I ran forward to see if I could be of any assistance. I asked the boy where he lived. He answered, I live up the road a little ways. So I said, All right, I'll take you home. To my sur- prise, he burst into tears, saying, Father wouldnit like it. I then questioned, Why wouldn't your father like it? But the little chap only continued to cry and would not answer. So I took him home. On the way I calmed him down a little and asked him what his name was and he answered, Leon Blumberg, Junior. When we reached the house, I saw no signs of his parents, so I said, Well, Junior, where is your father? The boy again started crying and replied, Father was in the hay! I immediately started back to the scene of the mishap, but was met half way by Blumberg, who had escaped unscathed, but was soaking wet. After he had changed into dry clothing he showed me around his farm. He had a fine general farm, a large orchard, and a good dairy herd besides. He informed me that Dave Brown had a large dairy place in New Jersey, not far from At- lantic City. I left Blumberg's farm and decided to spend a day in Atlantic City, and then return home. I was walking along Pacific Avenue, when I espied the fol- lowing legend on a window, Samuel Rosenau, Tailor. Outside, a sign read, Business Suits. I went in and asked him, How's business? and he answer- ed, Didn't you see the sign outside, reading 'Business Suits'? Nevertheless, I could see that Sam's business was in creasing! Sam informed me that he heard that Edward Schneider had gone to Africa to trade with the Zulus, and had been hailed by them as a brother. Sam also told me that Leo Gottleib, PAGE TWENTY-FOUR our soldier boy, had a poultry and fruit farm near Farm School, and also gave lessons in baby-chick raising to the Farm School students. Just then I saw Samuel Kapler pass- ing on the street. He was dressed Very stylishly and looked quite rich. I hailed him, and asked him what he was doing. He then told me that Louis Gottleib and he had established a queer partnership. Kapler lived in Atlantic City, and Luke lived in San Francisco, so that in this manner they kept plenty of money be- tween them. Rosenau and myself thought that it was quite an ingenious scheme. Bidding them farewell, I went to my plane and returned home. I went to sleep that night and dreamed of the com- ing class reunion, when the good old class of Nineteen-twenty-five should once more assemble in Farm School. Kenneth B. Mayer. T Sc H neider Al E Xander M. M. C ohien B L umberg K A pler Ro S enau Gold S tein as as Br O wn F inkelstein as ek Cop Got T lieb Sch W artz M. E. Cohi E n Gree N Got T lieb, Luke Ma Y er ae :xc El F rey R I nenberg Rabino V itz Dor E ll Paul Bunyan
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