MRS. JERRY SHERMAN Janice Elaine Glickstein be- came the bride of Jerry Burton Sherman at a double-ring cere- mony solemnized, Aug. 18 at Cong. Ahavas Achim. Rabbi Jacob Chinitz 'and Cantor Jacob Tambor officiated. The new Mrs. Sherman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glickstein, of Kentucky Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sherman, of Gardner Ave., Oak Park. The bride was gowned in crystal white, rose-patterned Chantilly lace. Flowerettes of the lace frosted with pearls and irridescent paillettes bordered the bateau neckline and was scalloped around the hem of the skirt, which swept into a formal pointed train. A cap of jeweled lace crown- ed her tiered veil of silk illu- sion, and she carried white spray orchids and stephanotis on her white confirmation prayerbook. Mrs. Irving Hershman was the bride's matron of honor, and Sandra Dorf, Ellen Glickstein and Judy Cohen, her cousins, were bridesmaids. Susan Glick- stein and Brenda. Sherman; sis- ters, respectively, of the bride and bridegroom, were junior bridesmaids. Murray Sherman served as his brother's best man, while ushers were Burton Epstein, Allan Pearlman and Irving Hershman. Also in the bridal party were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Epstein, the bride's grandparents, and the bridegroom's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sherman, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Sarah Begelman, who was escorted by her son, Dr. David Beal. Following dinner in the May- fair Room, the couple left for a three-week honeymoon to Miami Beach, Fla., after which they will reside on S. Norfolk Ave. has always been a. lucky month for Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goss, of 2911 Sturtevant, who last Sun- day celebrated their 60th wed- ding anniversary at a family dinner party with their children and grandchildren. In addition to being married in September, it is the month of Mrs. Goss' birthday and the month, back in 1921, when she and her family came to the United States to join Mr. Goss after a forced eight-year sepa- ration during World War I and the Russian Revolution. It was also in September that the couple's son, Dr. S. B. Goss, returned from overseas duty in New Guinea during World War MISS FLORENCE SHANBROM II. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Shan- In addition to Dr. Goss, there are three other children, Mrs. brom, of Berkeley Ave., an- Clara Michaelson and Anne G. nounce the engagement of their Goss, of Chicago, and Mr. and daughter, Florence, to Dr. Glenn' Mrs. David Bennish, of Detroit; B. Purnell, son of Mrs. Ben Pur- I nine grandchildren and a great nell, of Berkshire Rd., and the grandchild. late Mr. Purnell. Before moving to Detroit six years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goss were long-time residents of Ann Arbor. Beth Aaron Young People Plan Season's Activities Beth Aaron Young People's League, under the presidency of Debby Wainer, is currently planning a series of events for the coming season. All girls, 17 to 25, and boys, 18 to 25, are invited to join. Assisting Miss Wainer in planning the year's program are Marilyn Lux, vice-president; Don Saltz, treasurer; Phyllis Silver and Skippy Musket, sec- retaries; and Irwin Levy, sgt.- at-arms. DEPARTMENT OF MICH- IGAN AUXILIARY will hold its initial meeting on Wednes- day, in the Memorial Home, when Mrs. Corrinne Oppen- heim, Department president, will report on highlights of the recent national convention in Boston. Other projects to be discussed are Franklin Settle- ment School, proposed as a child welfare program; and Battle Creek Hospital, under advise- ment as a new hospital service program. * * * YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY will meet for the first time under newly-elected president, Mrs. Dorothy Schwartzman, on Monday evening, in the Memo- rial Home. New Year's cards will be sold, or may be ob- tained by calling Sarah Kamin- sky, LI 4-1781. A party will be given for patients at Ann Arbor Veterans Hospital this Sunday, announce Betty Spinner and Anne Weinstein, hospital co- chairmen. An all-star variety show will be featured, and can- teen books, cigarettes and re- freshments will be distributed. Those wishing to assist should call Betty Spinner, TE 4-5173. I Men's Clubs CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Ben Gelman acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many ADAS SHALOM MEN'S CLUB kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and will open its season's activities friends during the family's re- with a general meeting at 8:30 cent bereavement. p.m., Monday, in the synagogue. Bud Guest, WJR radio perso- At Your Simcha . nality, will give his impressions The Best Remembrance of "Life on the Sunny Side of a WINKLER TELESCOPE the Street." A social hour will Call After 6 P.M. • Saturdays & Sundays follow. This will be the first All Day program in a series of monthly TY 4-2478 events. You'll always EAT THE BEST When You SERVE THE BEST! Featuring: Bar-B-0 Lamb Ribs & Prime Filets CUSTOM CRAFT UPHOLSTERING KAPLAN BROS. Furniture Made to Order Restyled and Reupholstered 13230 DEXTER MEATS POULTRY Originators of "The Hollywood Roast" 18211 WYOMING nr. Curtis TO 8-1347 UN 1-4770 FREE PARKING ACROSS STREET Closed Sat. 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