The Soldier With The Wide Grin A wartime newspaper photo brought Saul and Adele Gaines together. Asks Four Questions At Greenland Seder Adele and Saul Gaines DATE OF MARRIAGE March 7, 1948 How THEY ME The Jewish News FIRST DATE Three Sixes, a Detroit nightclub offWoodward The Hyman Gimhergs of 9503( leQuade Ave. have receivedi two letters from their son, Cpl,i Sakti, one de- ribing the preparations be- ing made for s• the Seder and? Jhe other relat-' ing the high- lights of t '.:Seder hetd on imintak, 'Greet:Oat-A. Cpl. Ginsberg v."rites, On the Cpl kilitiabe of the lira: Seder I: •-irn et above , sea .sev€L overlook° g the North. Atlantic, Fiw w were very' much surprise and Onor-ed. Iv a P4msover oge eOrning from our chaplain through the courtesy of the SWB and Temple. Israel in New York.; The. package was dt7opped by lane tInti outs ide. o 1 4 4ilatz.(. >eine a little crushed aU was. exce'llent condiiien.'' Gins berg's co Among tut (n the Seder lie remark For the meal we had fil fish, A was in the package. mentioned. Yours truly watt.' ‘; youngest present ands never my life have I ever elites the tilou;'t of asking the uestioris here in the .frot , JULIE WIENER Staff Writer dele Gaines found her besh- ert through The Jewish News, but it wasn't through the People-Voice Connector personal ads. On a Friday afternoon in April 1945, Adele noticed Greenland-sta- tioned Corporal Saul Ginsberg (he later changed the name to Gaines), peering out from the "Jews In Uni- form" page of the newspaper. "I - turned to my mother and said, 'Look at this nice looking boy.' And my mother answered with the prayer all mothers uttered during the war, 'God A should only watch over him and let him come home safe,'" recalled Adele. "He was a complete stranger to me and out of the hundreds of pho- tos that ran, his was the one I remembered," she continued. "He was young and good-looking with the widest, biggest grin and an over- seas cap cocked on the side of his head." Two years later, she spotted Saul at a wedding reception and approached him. "She came up to me and said she had seen my picture in the paper," recalled Saul. "I was with a friend of mine who I'd known 20 years, and after Adele left and went off with a group of friends I said to my friend, `See that girl? I'm going to marry her.'" Marry they did, and within a year, despite a glitch on the first date. "There was a misunderstanding, and we each thought it was scheduled for a different day," said Saul. "I thought she'd stood me up, so I was really angry, but then I called her back and asked her to go out with me again, and we went to a nightclub in Detroit called Three Sixes." This June the couple — now living in Florida — will join their three chil- dren in Detroit for a slightly overdue 50th anniversary celebration (the actual date was March 7). "She's quite a lady," said Saul of his wife. 4/24 1998 59