Marriages
Saul Davidson Dies
After Long Illness
Pariser-Fellman: In the presence
of 1.1- immediate families and a
few close friends, Roslyn Helen Dr. Hershman Pays High
Fellinan, daughter of Mr. and
Tribute to Merchant Buried
Mit;. Aaron Fellman, was united
in marriage on Sept. 25, to Dr.
Monday
Herbert Leonard Pariser. son of
High
tribute
to the memory
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Pariser of
of the late Saul Davidson was
Passaic, N. J.
The ceremony, which took paid by Dr. A. M. Hershman at
place at the Fellman home on the funeral services held in the
Chicago Boulevard, was per-
formed by Dr. A. M. Hershman
There were no attendants.
Following the ceremony, din
ncr was served, and later in the
evening a reception was held.
Among the out of town guests
attending the wedding were Mr.
and Mrs. Sol Pariser and Miss
Anne Abels of Passaic. N. J.;
Mr;. R. B. Semernofs of Forest
Hill:, L. I.; Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Appelman and William Fisch-
berg of New York City; Miss
Celia L'bross and Dr. Irving B.
Libross of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr.
and Mrs. Morris A. Hoft and Mr.
and Mrs. Jos. A. Wolff of Chi-
c ego: Mr. and Mrs. John Stillpass
of Cincinnati.
The bride is in her third year
at the medical school of the Uni-
versity of Michigan, and the
bride-groom is a graduate of the
THE LATE SAUL DIVIDSON
same school. Both are members
of Phi Beta l'appa Honor Society.
Clover
Hill Park Cemetery Cha-
Following a brief honeymoon,
Mrs. Pariser will resume her pel on Monday afternoon.
Mr. Davidson died last Friday
soidies and Dr. Pariser will con-
tinu with his internship at St. morning at the age of 48, after
Mars's Hospital in Passaic, N. J. a prolonged illness. His home
was at 2445 Boston Blvd.
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Secretary-treasurer of David-
Golding-Harris: On Thursday
e'tening, Sept. 24, Shaarey Zedek son Bros., Inc., Mr. Davidson en-
Synagogue was the scene of a tered the wholesale merchandis-
beautiful wedding when Belrose ing business in Detroit in 1914
Harris. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. with his brothers, Israel and Lou-
Abe Harris of Oakman boulevard is. In 1929 they opened their first
becirne the bride of 2nd Lieut. retail store which was the fore-
Gilbert Golding, son of Mr. and' runner of the Federal Depart-
Mr , Max Sosnick of Tracy Ave. ment Stores. In 1933 they opened
D:. A. M. Hershman and Rabbi Goodwin's, downtown depart-
Morris Adler officiated under a ment store.
A member of Shaarey Zedek,
white satin canopy and before
a background of palms, white Knollwood Country Club and the
Zionist Organization, Mr. David-
Rowers and baby breath.
The matron of honor. Mrs. son was interested in nurnerow
Erssn Golding, and the maid of other movements and was a lib-
honor, Miss Ruth Golds, were eral contributor to many causes.
Surviving him beSides his
gowned in pink satin fashioned
with hoop skirts and short puffed brothers, Israel and Louis, is a
younger - brother, Abraham; his
sleeves.
The four bridesmaids, Miss wife, Rose; two daughters.' Mrs.
.Sv1.1a Potashnick, Miss Lenore Milton Sorock, who is with her
Helier. cousin of the groom. Miss husband, Capt. Sorock, stationed
Ro die Lavin and Mrs. Samuel with the medical corps at Char-
Potanson, were similarly cos- leston, S. C., and Geraldine, a
student at the University of Ill-
tum•d in acquamarine.
The two cousins of the bride. inois in Champagne, Ill.; a son.
B.'1 use Elkowitz as junior Melwin, a high school student; a
grandson; and four sisters, Mrs.
bridesmaid and Joyce Elkowitz
David Targuna, Mrs. Albert Blue-
a; flower girl, wore pink net
stein, Mrs. Nathan Lerner and
Michael Golding was his broth- Mrs. Arthur Lipsitt.
er's best man, and the ushers
v:ere another brother. Ervin
Golding, Samuel Robinson. Mor-
t ai Rothenberg, Melvin Harris,
012 bride's brother, and Samuel
Eo,tein.
A dinner and dancing followed
the ceremony.
Among the out of town guests
were Mrs. Belle Tyson and Miss
Liltlan Sobel of Pittsburgh, and
Mr; Max Helier of Chattanooga.
Teo [1.
The young couple left on a
short honeymoon trip and will
reside at Columbus, Ga., where
Lieut. Golding is stationed at
Reef Benning.
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Oleshansky-G loberso n: The
marriage of Gloria Lorraine
Globerson to Herman Oleshan-
sky. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Oleshansky of Philadelphia Ave.,
took place in the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Isadore Globerson of Leslie Ave.
Seat. 19.
Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rabbi
J. Rabinowitz performed the
ceremony which was attended by
90 guests.
Mrs. Harry Farber of Mt.
Clemens, wearing a soft blue
beaded gown and velvet hair
bows with a short length veil,
was her sister's maid of honor.
The broom's brother, Nathan
Oleshansky, served as best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Oleshansky left
on a 10-day honeymoon trip.
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Stein-Korotkin: Mr. and Mrs.
William Korotkin of Glendale
Ave., announce the marriage of
their daughter, Miriam, to Hy
Stein of Detroit, on Sept. 24.
The ceremony, which took place
at the home of the bride's grand-
parents, *r. and. Mrs.. •.J., 1.
Engagements Detroit Girl, 14,
Publishes Music
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berman
CouncilFacesVital
Community Issues
A 14-year-old Detroit musician, War Chest, Internal
and
Harriett Latt, just has had her
Many Other Problems to
first book of piano pieces pub-
lished. She is the daughter of
Be Discussed Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Latt, 3950
Audubon Ave.
Matters of vital importance to
Harriett calls her book "A the Jewish community of Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sofferin of Child's Music Hour." Copies al- will be discussed at the confer-
of Community
Council
Calvert Ave. announce the en- ready haVe been purchased by ence
delegates on Sunday at 8:15 p.m.,
gagement of their daughter, Lil-
in the auditorium of the Jewish
lian Jeanne, to Pvt. Sam Fein-
Community Center, Woodward at
stein, son of Mrs. Ida Feinstein
Holbrook.
of Dexter Ave. and Harry Fein-
In addition to the reports of
stein of Holyoke, Mass.
committee chairmen on the Coun-
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cil's program since the June con-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bakst of
ference, there will be a report
Monterey Ave. announce the en-
on the Allied Jewish Campaign's
gagement of their daughter, Rita
entry into the War Chest, and
Alice, to Frank A. Kaplan, son
a discussion of the significance of
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaplan
this step for the Jewish com-
of Calvert Ave. The wedding
munity. The need for expanding
will take place Nov. 22.
of Taylor Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Har-
riett Miriam, to Robert F.
Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Irwin Phillips of the Lee Plaza
Apts.
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BIRTHS
Aug. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Max
Prog (Florence Moss) of 2900
Tyler Ave., a daughter, Sandra
Elaine.
HARRIETT LATT
Sept. -9—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Robbins (Pearle Singal), of 3041 the Detroit Public Library for
Boston, a daughter, Lois Susan. circulation in the Music and
Sept. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Jos- Drama department and in the
eph Bard (Florence Wold), of children's room. It will be ex-
Elmhurst Ave., a daughter, Jan- hibited at the Children's Festi-
ice Helene.
val at the Main Public Library
Sept. 21—To Dr. and Mrs. this Fall.
The book contains nine piano
Daniel E. Cohn of Santa Barbara
pieces written by Harriett be-
Ave., a daughter.
Sept. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam- tween the ages of 7 and 13.
Harriett is very modest about
uel B. Wasserman (Charlotte
Serlin) of 3310 Rochester Ae., her accomplishment. Music-mak-
ing has been her hobby since she
a daughter, Renee Frances.
Sept. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Bur- was five. The book was begun
ton Grossman of Chicago, Ill. while she was a student of Anton
(Beatrice Smith of Detroit), a Wolf, who now is abroad with the
11th U. S. Army Band. It was
daughter, Ellen Rae.
carried out and completed while
Sept. 27—To Mr. and Mrs.
a solfege and piano pupil of Mary
Meyer Nadler (Betty Copp) of
Carrick, who edited the work.
Tuxedo Ave., a son, Donald Mel-
vyn.
ICKERSON
To Mr. and Mrs. Albert J.
"Chapeau Corot"
Pines (Adeline Dann) of Tuxedo
Ave., a daughter, Beverly Ann.
—in Fall's snappiest styles
the work of the Community
Council in the field of Internal
Jewish community problems, and
the proposal that a study be
made to determine the needs in
this area of work, and the tech-
niques and machinery for putting
it into operation, also will be
considered.
Rabbi Leon Fram will report
for the Community Relations
committee; Aaron Droock, anti-
discrimination; Dr. L e o M.
Franklin, inter-group relations;
Judge C. Rubiner, arbitration;
Aaron Rosenberg, co-ordination
of adult education; Dr. S. Klein-
man, Council's program as a liai-
son between Jewish organiza-
tions and the Office of Civilian
Defense, and a report on the dis-
tribution of literature.
James I. Ellmann, president of
the Jewish Community Council,
will preside.
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and Mrs. Harry Weisenthal
of Leslie Ave., announce the REPAIRING—
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Gendloff-Sussman: — Mrs. Re- DELICATESSEN—
becca Sussman, of Monterey Ave.,
announces the marriage of her AL MILLER
daughter, Martha, to PFC. Sam
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Gendloff, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Near Santa Barbara
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