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Pace Six
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, October 12, 1956
Held-Busch
BIRMINGHAM — Announce
ment has been made of the en
gagement of Phyllis Held of Bir
mingham, to Neal Busch of Knox
ville.
Friedman-Rich
BIRMINGHAM — Announce
ment has been made of the en
gagement of Audrey Lois Fried
man of Birmingham, to Alvin
Rich.
Krim-Hurvich
BIRMINGHAM — Announce
ment has been made of the en
gagement of Phyllis Krim of Le
banon, Pa. to Marvin Hurvich
of Birmingham.
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Blum-Dolin
ELIZABETH, N. J. — Miss
Wilma Jane Blum, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Abe J.
Blum of Elizabeth, became the
bride of Arnold Dolin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dolin of
Waynesboro, Ga. The ceremony
took place in September at the
home of the bride’s sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Syd
ney H. Simon. Rabbi Martin
Freedman of Temple Beth-El per
formed the ceremony.
The bride is a graduate of Vas-
sar College and is employed by
the Columbia Broadcasting Sys
tem. The groom attended the Uni
versity of North Carolina where
he was elected to Phi Beta Kap
pa, and received a Master’s De
gree from the University of Chi
cago. He is now associated with
the American Management As
sociation.
After a wedding trip to Ber
muda the couple will make their
home in New York City.
Zuber-Beerman
Miss Bonnie Zuber, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zuber of
Houston, became the bride of
Albert Lowell Beerman of Hous
ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. R.
Beerman of Atlanta, in a double
ring ceremony September 30, in
the Texas Room of the Houston
Club, Houston, Texas. Dr. Max
Arzt of New York, Rabbi William
S. Maley and Cantor George Wag
ner performed the ceremony.
Miss Loretta Wolff of Houston
was the bride’s maid of honor.
Her bridesmaids included the
bridegroom’s sister, Miss Louisa
Beerman of Atlanta, Miss Noonie
Zuber and Mrs. Joseph Zuber of
Houston.
The bride’s cousin, Harriet Ler-
ner of Louisville, Ky., served as
junior bridesmaid.
Sander Frindell of Waco, Texas,
was best man for Mr. Berman.
His groomsmen were his brother,
Burton Beerman of Atlanta, the
bride’s brother, Gordon Zuber of
Houston, Maurice Bierman of
Warner Robins, Ga., and William
Gordon of Lubbock, Texas.
Allen Butler of Dallas, David
Zuber and Joseph Zuber of Hous
ton ushered. Mrs. William Mend-
lovitz of Houston kept the bride’s
book at the reception which fol
lowed the ceremony.
When the couple return from
their wedding trip to Mexico City
and Acapulco, they will make
their home in Houston.
Marcus-Back
BIRMINGHAM — Announce
ment has been made of the en
gagement of Sylvia Marcus of
Patterson, N. J., to Robert Back
of Birminghham.
Andrews-Rubinstein
Mr. and Mrs. Joe I, Zimmer
man of Atlanta, announce the
marriage of their daughter, Mrs.
Elsie Andrews, to Maurice A.
Rubinstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Rubenstein of New York
City. The marriage ceremony
was performed on. Thursday, Oc
tober 4, by Rabbi Jacob Roths
child, in the Temple Study.
After a wedding trip to Charles
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Rubinstein will
be at home at 1736 Homestead
Ave., N. E.
Carnell-Winston
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Carnell of
Atlanta announce the engagement
of their daughter, Pearl Carnell,
to Martin M, Winston, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Horowitz
of Brooklyn.
Miss Carnell is a graduate of
Hoke Smith High School and is
employed by the Atlanta Jewish
Welfare Fund.
Mr. Winston is a graduate of
Lafayette High School in Brook
lyn, and is employml by Bond’s
Clothing Store in Atlanta.
The wedding will take place
December 23.
Sperling-Podhouser
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sperling
of Pickens, S. C., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Phoebe Sperling of Atlanta, to
David Manuel Podhouser, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harry Pod
houser.
Miss Sperling attended Brenau
Academy, The University Of
South Carolina and Oglethorpe
University.
Mr. Podhouser attended the
University of Georgia. He is a
life member of Alpha Epsilon Pi
Fraternity and a member of At
lanta Jewish War Veterans. Mr.
Podhouser is affiliated with the
Podhouser Furniture Co. of At
lanta.
McKeithan-Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McKeithan
of Orangeburg, S. C., announce
the engagement of their daughter
Marry Jane to J. Lambert
Schwartz of Charlotte, son of
W. B. Schwartz of Atlanta and
the late Mrs. Schwartz.
The wedding will take place
December 2 at Temple Beth-El
in Charlotte.
Horwitz Bar Mitzvah
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Hor
witz cordially invite their friends
and relatives to attend the Bar
Mitzvah of their son Kenneth
Merrill on Saturday, October 20,
at 9:30 a.m., at the Ahavath Achim
Synagogue. A Kiddush honoring
Kenneth will be held in the vest
ry rooms following the services.
Greenberg Bar Mitzvah
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. (Sonny)
Greenberg invite their relatives
and friends to attend the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Norman
Joel, Saturday, October 13, at 9:30
a.m., at the Ahavath Achim Syn
agogue. A Kiddush and reception
honoring Norman will follow in
the vestry rooms after the ser
vices. No cards.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Franco
of Atlanta, announce the birth of
a daughter, Robin Elaine, on Sep
tember 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Green of
Atlanta, announce the birth of a
son, Rubin Michael, on September
19. The briss was performed on
September 26 by Rev. J. M. Wer-
bin.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jaffe of
Birmingham, announce the recent
birth of a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kimerling of
Birmingham, announce the re
cent birth of a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cotton of
Birmingham, announce the recent
birth of a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Koplin of
Macon, announce the birth of a
son Evan Lawrence on September
26. Mrs. Koplin is the former
Ethel Shulman of Atlanta. Rev.
Philip Rosenblatt performed the
briss on Oct. 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Benamy
of Atlanta, announce the birth of
a son, Frederick Paul, on Sep
tember 19. The briss was perform
ed by Rev. Philip Rosenblatt on
September 26.
Party for Weinberg
On Sunday evening, September
30, a surprise party was held in
honor of Irving Weinberg, 1638
Anita Place, N. E. The highlight
of the evening was a scrapbook
which was presented to Mr. Wein
berg entitled “Life Can Be Hec
tic 1-35.”
Fred Schanker was the master-
of-ceremonies and Mrs. Sylvia
Weinberg the author.
Meltz Bas Mitzvah
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman B. Meltz
invite their friends and relatives
to attend the Bas Mitzvah of
their daughter, Sharon, on Fri
day evening, October 19 at 8:15
p.m., at the Ahavath Achim Syn
agogue. No cards.
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this week announced that the
Jewish Publication Society of
America will serve as distributor
in the U. S. of the Judaica pub
lished by the East and West Li
brary of London, England.
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