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BLUMBERG-ROSEN
•lira Tereae Ann Blumberg,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myer
Blumberg of Dothan, Ala., be
came the bride of Albert Leonard
Itoscn of Cleveland, Ohio, son of
Mrs. Sol Gould of Forest Hills,
N. *Y. on October 12.
The ceremony was conducted
at Temple Kmanu-El with Rabbi
M'?yer Marx performing the cer
emony.
Jerald Rosen of Miami served
as best man for his brother.
Ushers included David Blumberg,
M ami, Herbert Blumberg, stu
dent at the University of Ala-
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bama; Louis Tose, Norristown,
Pa.; Henry Rronner, Shreveport;
Joe Kanter, St. Louis; Joel Mor
ris, Nashville; Harold Blach Jr.,
Birmingham, and Maurice Kra-
aelsky, Do.han.
Maid of honor was her cousin,
Miss Felicia Orovitz of Miami.
Mrs. Jerald Rosen of Miami, her
sister-in-law of the bridegroom,
was matron of honor. The brides
maids included Miss Henni Gold
man, Miami; Miss Jai. : ee Hor-
witz, Chicago; Mrs. Maurice
Furrchott, Atlanta; Mrs. I.t n
May and Mrs. Kdward Eskind,
Nashville; and Mrs. Robbie Ann
lfaisten and Mrs. Coke Jones,
Jr., Dothan.
Serving as junior bridesmaids
were Miss Beverly Blumberg
of Dothan, and Miss Susan Bass
of Miami. Mary Blumberg,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Blumberg, and Marcia Orovitz,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maur
ice Orovitz of Miami, were flower
girls.
Richard Blumberg, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Blumberg, car
ried the ring.
Following the reception the
bride’s parents entertained at a
reception at the country club.
The couple left during the eve
ning on a wedding trip to Mexi
co and upon their return they
will reside at Miami Beach until
Mr. Rosen reports for spring
baseball training at Tucson, Ari
zona. The bride traveled in an
imported tweed suit trimmed in
smoke grey velvet.
After April 1, the couple will
make their home in Cleveland.
BERMAN-MAYER
The marriage of Miss Norma
Jean Berman and Bruce Mayer
was solemnized recently in Birm
ingham.
COHEN-BABBITT
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Cohen of
Brunswick announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Miss
Lillian Cohen of Atlanta, to Bur
ton M. Babbitt of Atlanta and
New York, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Babbit of New York.
The ceremony was solemnized
Nov. 2 in the rabbi’s study of the
Ahavatli Aehim Svnagogue with
Rabbi Harry H. Epstein officiat-
Buckhead
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ing in the presence of the im
mediate families.
Following the service a dinner
was held at the Mayfair Club.
After a wedding trip the couple
will reside in Atlanta where Mr.
Babbit is associated with the
Fashion Garment Co.
/Jew Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fay of At
lanta announce the arrival on
November 1 of a son, Marshall
Lewis. Maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zwart
of Jamaica, Long Island.
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Dr. and Mrs. Jules Victor Jr.
of Savannah announce the birth
of a son Neil Ruguernin on Sep
tember 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cohen of
Canterbury Road, Atlanta, an
nounce 'the birth on October 18
of their third daughter, Annette
Rae. Mrs. Cohen is the former
Miss Seraphina Taylor of Hunts
ville, Ala.
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Rabbi and Mrs. Simon Glus-
trom of Fair Lawn, N. J., an
nounce the birth of a daughter
Beth Ora on October 14. Rabbi
Glustrom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. Glustrorn of Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kaplan of
Savannah announce the birth of
a daughter, Ruth, on September
10.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rossoff
of St. Louis announce the recent
birth of a son, Mack Frederick.
Mrs. Rossoff is the former Miss
tute were recorded on film.
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Mr. and Mrs. Moses Haysman
of Savannah announce the birth
of a daughter, Cassandra Lea.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Kimor-
ling of Birmingham announce the
recent birth of a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Frankel of
Atlanta have returned from a
trip to New York.
Max Kroloff, now of-Wa.shing-
ton, was a recent visitor in At
lanta, his formor home. He made
a brief talk before the Jewish
Community Council while here.
Jack Ch.lnick, executive direc
tor of the Community Center, is
convalescing at home after a ma
jor operation.
Mrs. Mitchell Siefstein, form
erly of Tifton, has been admitted
to Georgia Baptist Hospital for
treatment. She is the former
Miss Harriet Rosenberg of Al
bany.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Solomon-
son are leaving on a trip to visit
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Solomonson, Jr. in Baltimore.
They will also visit in Washing
ton and New York.
Mrs. Earl Woolfe of Cranston,
R. I., formerly Rose Pintchuck
of Atlanta, has been given the
romantic lead of “Miss Tripp”
in the play “Silver Whistle”
in The Little Theatre.
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SPERLING-ROBERTS
The marriage of Miss Faye
Sperl ng of Birmingham and El
liot Norman Roberts of Wash
ington was solemnized recently.
Eisenberg-Rabinowitz
Miss Joan Claire Eisenberg,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
E : senberg of Washington, be
came the bride of Rabbi Baruch
Rabinowitz of Augusta, son of
Mrs. Rose Rnbinowitz and the
late Grand Rabbi Samuel A. Rab-
inowitz of New York, in a cere
mony at the Bethel Svnagogue,
Washington, Sunday, October 26.
Rabbi M. H. Levenson officiated.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held at the bride’s
home.
The bride’s book was kept by
Miss Lilyan Amur, friend of the
bride. Assisting at the reception
were the bride’s grandmother,
Mrs. Pauline Auerbach, and Miss
Lilyan Amdur.
Out-of-town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. H. Strogatz, aunt
and uncle of the bride, of Tor-
rington, Conn.; Miss Mina Fish
man, Waterbury, Conn.; Mr. and
Mrs. L. Nackman, New York;
Dr. and Mrs. M. Harrison, New
York, cousin of the bride, Mrs.
Rose Dickstein, Waterbury, Conn.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1952
GOLDSTEIN-GOLD
Mr. and Mrs. L. Goldstein of
London, England, announce the
engagement of their daughter
Muriel to Michel Gold of Atlanta.
Miss Goldstein is a native of
London. She has resided in At
lanta for the past two years.
Mr. Gold has been a resident
of Atlanta for four years. He is
assoc.ated with the Sphinx Im
port Company.
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ALSO ALL TYPES OF SANDWICHES,
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