• THE JEWISH NEWS Page Sixteen -Local Brevities Friday. June 27, rrii . . . • Marriages Recent Bride BLUMBERG - GROSSLIGHT: The marriage of Marilyn Mae Groislight, daughter of Mrs. George Blumenthal and Sherman Grosslight; and Edward Blum- berg, son of Mrs..0sear R. Blum- berg and the late Mr. Blumberg, was solemnized Saturday even- ing, June 21, at a beautiful cere- mony in the "-garden of the bride's home on Boston Blvd. Rabbi Fine of Boston officiated. The bride was lovely in her gown of Chantilly lace, the fitted bodice of which was fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and long pointed sleeves and the skirt extended - into a court train. Her veil of illusion cov- ered the train and was fastened to a crown of matching lace. She carried a white prayer book with an arrangement of white orchids and stephanotis. Jacqueline Bernstein was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Marcia Cohen and Lois Aronsson. Herbert G. Blumberg served his brother as best man and seating the guests were Robert Welling, Harry Gordon, Harold Rosen and Stanley Peri- meter. The couple are honeymooning at the Arrowhead Springs Hotel in California. ROVNER PROGRESSIVE VE- REIN will have its 20th annual picnic all day Sunday, June 29, at Lola Valley Park. Dinner and refreshments will be served. Members and friends are invited. • • • BETTY KOWAL Y and KURT SAFFIR piano students of Julius Chajes at the Jewish'Corn- munity Center, have been accept- ed for the suinmer semester at Juilliard School of Music in New York. They will be under the tutelage of Mme. Olga Samaroff Stokowsky. • • HERZL CHAPTER of Zionist Organization of Detroit will spon- sor a boat ride to Bob-Lo this Sunday. The affair is open to members and non members. Young men and women interest- ed attending, are asked to meet at MRS. HAROLD NORMAN the foot of Woodward Aye. at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwartz 1:15 p.m. For information call of 2687 Sturtevant Ave., an- Sol Wildstrom, TY 5-7186. Herzl nounce the marriage of their Chapter is a newly formed Zion- daughter, Marjorie, to Harold ist youth group composed of Northwest University D i s t r lc t Norman, son of Mrs. Louis Nor- residents. Its summer program man. • The wedding took place will include a weenie roast July June 11 at the home of Mr. and 13, a splash party with dancing Mrs. A. Blumenth4 of Birch- July 28, and two outings in Au- crest Dr. gust. Lois Schwartz attended' her • • • sister as maid of honor. Jack HENRY COHEN FAMILY Gorov was best man. CIRCLE met at the home of Mrs. After a wedding reception the Fanny Cohen on June 14 to wel- couple left on a motor trip to come back the Joseph Kauff- Banff Springs and Jasper. mans who recently returned from Miami Beach. Their next meeting will be held July 5 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Cohen. • • • _ ,Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Levitt Ostrower Relief Society will announce the Bar Mitzvah of meet next Wednesday at 8:30 their son, Leroy, Saturday morn- p. m., at the home of Mr. and ing, July 5, at Bnai David Syna- Mrs. Leo Cohen, 2691 Webb. gogue, Elmhurst and 14th. A • • • dinner honoring the Bar Mitzvah VARGAS CLUB. celebrated itS twill - be -.herd' at the Wilshire fifth anniversary June Ele with a Hota.Saturday evening, July 5. ' dinner at the Pontchartrain and Among the guestg to be present dancing at Eastwood. will be Rosalyn Dons, of New • • • York, star of voice and piano, At a dinner-dance given at Cantor Leon Resnick of New orthwood Inn, the Michigan York, and Mr. and Mrs. Irving chapter of MU SIGMA PI FRA- Schuls of Syracuse, N. Y. TERNITY, Jewish optometrists, celebrated its 14th anniversary. New officers are: Dr. Charles Stolar, chancellor; Dr. Harold MRS. ROBERT GOLDFARB Rosensweet, vice-chancellor; Dr. Ben Stein, scribe; Dr. Horton On June 15, Ruthe Gelfand, Benyas, exchequer; and Dr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Gold- Louis GOldbei-g, chaplain. The farb of 9903 McQuade Ave., be- retiring chancellor is Dr. Leon came the bride of Robert Gold- Firestone. Plans are being made farb, son of Morris Goldfarb and for the national convention to Mrs. Freda Goldfarb. be held at Chicago in conjunc- The bride wore a gown of tion with the mother chapter flowing marquisette with a tight at Northern Illinois College of bodice of satin. Her fingertip veil Optometry. fell from a crown of seed pearls. Mrs. Gertrude Kannon, the bride's sister, was matron of hon- 'Passport to Nowhere' or. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Film at Five Theaters Rose Cohl, another. sister, Florine Siegel, Mrs. Toby Shatonoff and An absorbing and timely docu- Eleanor Siegan. mentary film on the displaced Sam Cohl yas the bridegroom's persons problem, "Passport to best man. The ushers were Rob- Nowhere," will be shown at sev- ert Kannon, Abbott Mosher, Nor- eral local theaters starting this man Barran and Morton Oeter. week-end, according to the Jew- Mr. and Mrs. Goldfarb went to ish Community Council. The Chicago for their honeymoon. Council, in cooperation with the Michigan Committee on Dis- placed Persons, has been work- ing actively for the enactment of the Stratton Bill, H. R. 2910, which would admit 400,000 dis- placed persons to this country. "Passport to Nowhere" is one of the "This Is America" series CATERERS produced by RKO Pathe. The I film was taken by official army An entirely new solution to the OFFER YOU photographers, UNNRA camera- ever present space problem in men, and by a special crew of Good Food .. . homes that are small — but smart. 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