Army Seeking
Young Men with
Adventure. Lust
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arriages
GOLD - SCHNEIDER. In a
ceremony March 26, at Adas
Shalom S y n a go g u e, Loretta
Wanted: by the U.S. Army,
adventurous young men with Schneider became the bride of
military service still before Frank Gold. Rabbi Jacob E.
them. Benefits: $55 a month Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fena-
kel officiated.
additional pay, excitement and
The bride, daughter of Mr.
adventure.
and Mrs. Ben Schneider, of
This is how. SFC (sergeant
Santa Rosa Dr., wore a gown of
first class) James Coleman sums
appliqued satin, styled with
up the Army's current campaign seed
pearls and elbow-length
to enlist hundreds of sound-1
sleeves, and ending in a short
bodied American men in the train. Her veil was held by a
paratroopers. •
pearl tiara. She also wore an
Sgt. Coleman, who has been •
a recruiter for the Army in. De- underskirt hand-crocheted by
her grandmother, a tradition for
troi•t for three years now, is
women in the family.
completing his 18th' year of
Sara Million was maid of hon-
or, and Mrs. Sidney Segal, the
bride's sister, was matron of
honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Arlin Gitlin and Mrs. Seymour
Borsen.
The bridegroom, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Gold, of Chicago,
was attended by Gerry LaMas-
kin as best man. Ushers were
Charles Livita, of Chicago, and
Sidney Segal. Miss Cindy Segal
was her aunt's flower girl.
Following a honeymoon in
Jamaica, Puerto Rico and then
Chicago, the couple will take
up - residence on Manderson Rd.,
Detroit.
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SFC JAMES COLEMAN
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military service himself, dur-
ing which he has had a few
adventures of his own.
Included in his experience,
which dates back to World War
II, Jim served as a bodyguard
to the late Gen. "Vinegar Joe"
Stilwell, was an aide to Lt. Gen.
James Gavin, retired chief of
the Army's missile division, and
set up a school for jungle war-
fare in India during the war,
which trained over 100,000 Chi-
nese troops.
• Jim still keeps in shape by
teaching classes in boxing and
gymnastics at the Jewish Center
during his off-duty hours. He
admits he isn't the same Jim
Coleman, who was scheduled
(in 1939) to fight Archie Moore,
or who served as sparring part-
ner for world champions Tony
Zak and Rocky Marciano, but
WISE-GLASS — Sharon S.
Glass, formerly of Chicago, and
Herman Wise, former. Detroit
newspaper man now with Auto-
Mobile Manufacturers Associa-
tion, were married April 3 by
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal at Adas
Shalom Synagogue.
Mrs. Harold Adler, daughter
of Mrs. Glass, was matron of
honor, and Circuit Judge John
M. Wise attended his brother.
Following a dinner for mem-
bers of the immediate family,
Mr. and Mrs. Wise left for a
brief honeymoon. They are
temporarily residing at the
Belcrest.
Friedlander-Schwarz American Physicians Fellowship
Rites Set for. Aug. 24 Aids Stricken Israeli Youngster
eng agements
MISS LINDA FRIEDLANDER
Mr. and Mrs. J a c k Fried-
lander, of F airfield Ave.,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Linda Ruth, to
Alvin D. Schwarz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Schwarz, of
Wisconsin Ave.
The bride-elect formerly at-
tended the University of Ari-
zona, where she was affiliated
with Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority.
She is presently attending the
University of Michigan.
Mr. Schwarz, a graduate of
Wayne State University, now
attends the U. of M. school of
medicine, and is a member of
Phi Delta Epsilon fraternity.
Wedding plans are being
made for Aug. 24.
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Program of Ballet Films
Concludes Center Series
A program of ballet films,
with discussion led by Center
ballet instructors Osvald and
Mirdza Lemanis, will be the
final attraction of the Jewish
Community Center's Dance
he's still as vigorous as ever.
In praising the U.S. Army Film Series, at 7:30 p.m., Sun-
Airborne's program, Sgt. Cole- day, at the Center, 18100
man claims that for young men Meyers.
seeking thrills and physical ac-
tivity, there is nothing like the
paratroops. And they like it so
well, he adds, that they have
formed Sports Parachute Clubs
and Sky Division teams for off-
duty jumping.
A special four-week Airborne
basic training program at Fort
Benning, Ga., awaits the re-
cruits, who receive 30 days
leave each year and an addi-
tional $55 a month in pay.
Young men interested in the
new Airborne recruiting pro-
gram or other phases of the
Army's program are invited to
talk to Sgt. Coleman at the U.S.
Army Recruitifig Station, 18130
Fenkell, or to call him at VE.
5-3243.
Thanks to the unified efforts Ben Zion, who has lived a
of several Israelis and the life of pain, now has returned
American Physicians Fellowship home to lead a normal boy's
Committee, a 14-year-old Israeli life.
sabra, who traveled 6,000 miles
to undergo a serious heart oper-
ation, will be able to realize
his ambition to become an Isra-
eli Army paratrooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Meyers,
The youngster, BenZion Ama- of 1336 N. Fuller, Los Angeles,
rant, successfully underwent a Calif., formerly of Detroit, an-
six-hour operation under Dr. nounce the engagement of their
Samuel Schuster, at the Boston daughter, Janet Ruth, to
Children's Hospital, in which Leonard Rudolf, also of Los
the main blood vessel leading Angeles. The marriage will be
from his heart was repaired solemnized this Sunday.-
with a grafted human blood
vessel.
Miami Beach waters support
His father, Abraham Ama- an all-year multi;million-dollar
rant, who emigrated from Po- commercial fishing industry.
land to Mizra kibbutz 30 years
ago, enlisted the aid of boyhood
friend, Dr. Israel Barzilai, Israel
Dinner at DARBYS
Minister of Health. He, in turn,
is a real treat/
consulted Mrs. Rachel Ben Zvi,
sister of the President and pio-
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Israel through the •MA, was
A Pleasure
contacted by these three Israelis
and offered to finance the boy's
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mer rabbi of Temple Emanu-E1
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