Marcia Goldfarb to Wed Dr. Louis Peven in July Tales Out of School DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-27 Friday, April 1, 1955 KINO FILM STUDIOS 'The Youth of a Nalios are the Trustees of Posterity.'—Disraeli. Nancy Falk . Rena Katz Mumford Central High MISS MARCIA GOLDFARB Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Gold- farb, of 2032 Greenwich, Sagin- aw, Mich., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Marcia, to Dr. Louis Peven, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peven, of 18637 Birwood, Detroit. Miss Goldfarb is a graduate of the University of Michigan where she was a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority. She is now a speech correctionist in the Garden City School System. Dr. Peven received his degree from the University of Detroit Dental School. A July wedding is planned. WEDDING? BAR MITZVAH? ROSENBLAT, M.C. and. His Orchertra 6 Associate Bands tOMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT References oe Request TE. 2-1146 TO. 6-5016. 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Elaine Richman, Fred Lipovitch, Har- riet Fields, Steve Zweig, Rita Kazdan, Bob Ruby, Phyllis Lipt- zen, Phil Berns, Brenda Kauf- man, Jerry Rosenthal, Hattie Butler, Fred Rosen, Nancy White, Ethel Kusnit, and Lau- ren Winquist. * Emerging victorious from the school forensics contest are Judy Oppenheim. and Jim Laf- ferty. These 'liter will now try their hands at the city competi- tion. Runners-up in the contest were Karen Sklar and Helen Goldnian. e, * •- A new tutorial service has been introduced in Central so that students needing extra in- struction in weak subjects may .be. aided,. Each department in the • school is assigned a cer- tain hour each week in which teacher's in that department will be on hand to render this service . - * • The speakers for this semes- ter's commencement have been. announced but as is traditional in Central, the subject of dis- courSe has been withheld and will remain secret until the day of graduation. The speakers are Winnie Ledger, Alvin Sulkes, Rochelle Nachman, Jerry. Kaz- (fan,. Judy Oppenheim, and Jerry Rakotz. • "The.._ Rights and. Privileges of an American Citizen" was the theme- of this semester's Civitan contest won by Estelle Strayer. The essay contest is held each year on a nation- wide level. Runner up from Cen- tral is Alice Greenbaum. Art works, contributed by stu- dents in the public parochial and private schools of Michigan on the theme "What Brother- hood Means in Our Community," will go on display Tuesday, at the Anna Werbe Galleries, 19458 Livernois. Sponsored by the Detroit Round Table, the exhibit will continue through April 11, and is part of the international art program which will culminate with an exhibit of the best en- tries at the World Brotherhood Assembly in Brussels, Belgium, in July. Among jury members for the local competition are Mrs. Clar- ence Enggass, chairman, and Mrs. Werbe, herself a painter and director of the Werbe Gal- leries. 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The Spring Fling, a new an- nual, semi-formal dance, will be held April 30 at Lovett Hall. Tickets will go on sale soon. . The Mumford . Mockery, the April fool edition of the Mercury, comes out today with another hilarious issue topping last year's side-splitter. -The Mercury staff - has -really done a . terrific job with the paper this year. Sandra Galchinsky Wed To Dr. Herman Teitel •" Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Parties Attention Please! KADIMAH CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Girls, at its last meeting elected the following. new offi- cers: Debbie Goldfine, president; Marsha Ellenson, vice-president; Joan Aran, treasurer; Lorraine Godfrey and Lois Weinberger, secretaries; Neica OrmOnd, chaplain; and Judy Silvers, re- porter. They will be installed at appropriate ceremonies this month. Two projects of the group are visiting at veterans hospitals once a month and pro- viding holiday food baskets to needy families. 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ROSEN about our FREE—Genuine Leather Gift Album Student Artists to Exhibit Works on B rotherhood SPRING SUITS TU. 3-4367 after 5 p.m. en a; Prig By By KEEP THOSE PRECIOUS MOMENTS ALIVE WITH "MOVING PICTURES" MRS. HERMAN TEITEL In a . double-ring ceremony March 27, at Adas Shalom Syn agogue, Sandra Elaine Galchin- sky, daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Galchinsky, of 18242 Mendota, became the bride of Dr. Herman. Teitel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Teitel, of 19972 Marlowe. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel officiated. The bride wore a goWn of Italian- silk taffeta, with bodice of appliqued- lace embroidered with seed pearls. The gown was highlighted by a basque waist and skirt of nylon tulle, which extended into a cathedral train. Her veil of imported silk illu- sion fell in three tiers to her fin- gertips from a lace crown em- broidered with pearls and se- quins. She carried white or- chids on a prayer book, with streamers of stephanotis and trailing ivy. 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