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The business prospered and became the basis for the Highland Park News Company, a shop that continued in business for more than 50 years under his guidance, and fi- nally was transformed into the Ferndale bookshop, Paperbacks Unlimited. Mr. Fern began teaching in the Detroit Public Schools in 1924, spending most of his career at Sherrard Intermediate School, teaching mathematics and Eng- lish. He worked in the theater and in educational radio broad- casting, did graduate work at the University of Michigan, was an early active participant in the De- troit Federation of Teachers. In the early 1960s he retired from teaching, moved Paperbacks Un- limited to its present location, and considerably expanded its scope. He sold the bookstore in 1978. He is survived by Alan and Lois Fern of Chevy Chase, Md., Annette Fern and Hal Bloom of Chicago; sister-in-law, Jeannette Coral of West Bloomfield. Samuel Glossman Dr. Samuel Glossman, 79, of West Bloomfield, died May 4. Dr. Glossman was an orthodontist and was on staff at Sinai Hospi- tal. He was a lifetime member of Alpha Omega Fraternity, a mem- ber of Great Lakes Orthodontic Organization, Tweed Organiza- tion, B'nai B'rith, Mason-Shriner, Craftsman Lodge, Food and Wine Society of Detroit and board of Chamber Music Society of De- troit. He leaves his wife, Bernice; sons and daughters-in-law, Paul and Kathryn Winston of Ann Ar- bor, Peter and Laurie Winston of West Bloomfield, Joel and Susan Winston of Silver Spring, Md. Jonathan and Jill Winston of Santa Cruz, Calif., Robert Gloss- Mabel Kallet of Detroit, died May 8. She was a longtime member of Temple Beth El, past vice presi- dent of its sisterhood, past vice president of the Northeast sec- tion of Women's American ORT and past board member. She leaves her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Dr. Maerit and Rhoda of Tucson, Ariz.; daughter, Mary Judith Kanner; four grandchil- dren; five great-grandchildren. Samuel Kaplan Samuel Kaplan, 87, former De- troiter and the longest known broadcaster in American radio history, passed away this past January in Far Rockaway, N.Y. Mr. Kaplan conducted the "Yeshiva Bochur" program on Ra- dio Station WEVD for 42 years from 1936 to 1978 when he re- tired. The Yiddish-language pro- gram was devoted to tales of Jew- ish history and dramatized the lives of Jewish sages and histor- ical figures. The program attracted a loyal following by educating listeners about Jewish history and religion. His serial dramatizations of events in the lives of the Rambam (Maimonides), Rashi (Rabbi Shlo- mo Ben Yitzchak), the Maharal of Prague, and others, were avid- ly followed. He also drew upon ancient sources in the Talmud and Medrash with the help of his researcher, Rabbi Tuvia Golombek. He is survived by three sons, Joel of Far Rockaway, Bernard of Staten Island, Yeshaya of Brooklyn; 10 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; brother, Jack; sister, Sophie. Ghinda Marrich Ghinda Lee Marrich, 58, of Farm- ington Hills, died May 2. She was the owner and co-founder of Beadworks in Franklin, which was founded in 1983; it ships beads all over the world. She graduated from Mumford High School in 1953 and attended Ohio State University. She was the re- gional vice president of ORT, a Channel 56 Auction Volunteer, a volunteer for WJR "Call for Ac- tion," board member of Kadima, and she was honored by Groves High School a Woman Entrepre- neur. She leaves her husband, Don- ald; daughters and sons-in-law, Karen and Dr. Robert Krohner of