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Friday, December 27, 1957
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
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Willner-Zusmann
Helene Sandra Willner, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mr. Abraham L.
Willner of Buffalo, became the
bride of Samuel Joshua Zusmann
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
J. Zusmann, at a candlelight cer
emony recently at the Park Lane
in Buffalo, N. Y.
Frances Lee Willner was her
sister’s only attendant. Robert J.
Lipshutz was best man. Ushers
were the bride’s cousin, Larry Z.
Isaacson of Cincinnati, and
Charles H. Held, Jr.
Following the ceremony a din
ner was held for the immediate
families.
After December 10, the couple
will be at home at 2633 East Wes
ley Ter., N.E., Atlanta.
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Beebe-Reisman
SAVANNAH — Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Beebe of Comstock, N. Y.,
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Margaret, to First Lt.
Louis Reisman, son of Mr. and
Kass-Wenger
Dr. Nanette Kass, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kass of
Ozone Park, Long Island, N. Y.,
became the bride of Dr. Julius
Wenger, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Wenger of Jamaica
Estates, Long Island, on De
cember 8 at the Park Avenue
Synagogue in New York. Rabbi
Judah Nadich performed the cer
emony.
The bride is a graduate of
Hunter College and Harvard Med
ical School. She trained at Mount
Sinai Hospital where she served
as resident in cardiology.
Dr. Wenger attended Antioch
College, Northwestern University
Graduate School and Northwest
ern University Medical School.
He is assistant professor of Medi
cine at Emory Medical School and
serves as assistant chief of medi
cine -at the Veterans Hospital in
Atlanta.
After the ceremony a reception
was held in the Synagogue Ball
room.
Natkoff-Kaplan
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Natkoff
of Atlanta announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Glenda
Lee Natkoff, to Alan Morton Kap
lan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murry
Kaplan of Miami Beach.
Miss Natkoff, a graduate of
Henry Grady High School, attend
ed the University of Florida where
siie was a member of the Delta
Phi Epsilon Sorority. She is now
employed in the business office
of Southern Bell Telephone Co.,
as a service representative.
Mr. Kaplan also attended the
University of Florida where he
was president of Alpha Epsilon
Pi Fraternity. He is employed by
Interstate Life Insurance Co.
The wedding will take place
February 2 at the Progressive
Club. After a wedding trip to
New York, the couple will reside
in Atlanta.
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buy or build more than 25,000 homes
which have built a “city” with over
75,000 population. Our savings
members have earned rich dividends
through this tremendous development
of our area. Businesses have grown and
thrived. Our members, all part own
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Mrs. A. M. Reisman of Savannah.
Miss Beebe is a graduate of St.
Mary’s Hospital School of Nurs
ing, Amsterdam, N.Y., and Mar
quette University, Milwaukee,
Wis. She is on the nursing staff
of the V.A. Hospital, Omaha,
Neb.
Lt. Reisman is a graduate of
Armstrong College and the Uni
versity of Georgia. He is station
ed at Offult AFB, Omaha.
A late January wedding is
being planned.
Abeshouse-Feiler
SAVANNAH — Dr. and Mrs.
Benjamin S. Abeshouse of Balti
more, Md., announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Jane
Carol, to Lt. (j.g.) Edwin Jacob
Fciler, U.S.N., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin J. Feiler of Savannah.
Miss Abeshouse is a senior at
the University of Michigan where
she is a member of Alpha Epsilon
Phi sorority and Scroll Senior
Woman’s Honorary Society. She
is a graduate of the Park School
of Baltimore.
Mr. Feiler is a graduate of the
Wharton School, University of
Pennsylvania. He is a member of
Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity and
Beta Gamma Sigma honorary
society. He is on active duty with
the United States aboard the U.
S, S. Wisconsin.
Plans arc being made for a
June wedding.
SAVANNAH NEWS
Dr. Azriel Eisenberg, author of
classroom texts led discussions at
a teacher’s institute last Sunday
at the JEA, sponsored by the Bu
reau of Jewish Education. Dr.
Eisenberg is executive vice pres
ident of the Jewish Education
Committee of New York.
A “Hanukah Family Service”
was observed at Congregation
Agudath Achim on Friday De
cember 13.
A Hanukah program, presented
by the kindergarten pupils of the
Religious School of Temple
Miekve Israel, highlighted a
meeting of the Temple’s sisterhood
at Mordecai Sheftall Memorial.
Unveiling ceremonies were held
December 17 at Bonaventure Ce
metery in memory of Mrs. Sallie
(Joseph) Abraham.
Mrs. Dan Rabhan was hostess
to the December Board meeting
of the B. B. Jacob Sisterhood.
The B. B. Jacob Brotherhood
High School and is a member of
the Omega Club there. The other
held their annual banquet recent
ly at the J. E. A. Building. Most
of the funds from the proceeds
of such banquets are spent on
youth work.
Dr. Irving V i ct o r has been
elected president of the Savannah
Surgical Society to succeed Dr.
Peter L. Scardino.
Silverman-Graetz
B’nai Mitzvah
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Silverman
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graetz
cordially invite their friends and
relatives to attend the B’nai
Mitzvah of their sons Stephen and
Michael on Saturday, Dec. 28, at
9:30 a.m., at the Ahavath Syna
gogue. A Kiddush will be held in
the vestry room following the
services. No cards.
Goldman Bar Mitzvah
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Goldman
cordially invite friends and rela-
tievs to attend the Bar Mitzvah
of their son Lawrence Norman,
Saturday, January 4, at 9:30 a.m.,
at the Ahavath Achim Synagogue.
A Kiddush will be held in the
vestry room following the ser
vices.
Bernath Bar Mitzvah
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bernath Cor
dially invite their friends and re
latives to attend the Bor Mitzvah
of their son, Mark, on Saturday,
January 4, at 9:00 a.m., at the
Beth Jacob Synagogue. A Kid
dush will be held in the vestry
room following the service.
Garson Alephs Reelect
Sweetheart Louis Levin
Lois Levin, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Levin, was re
elected Sweetheart of Frank Gar-
son A. Z. A. Chapter 966 during
their recently sponsored week-end
for members and their guests.
Lois who is 15 attends Northside
girls on the court will be cheer
leaders during the next year.
They are Bonnie Spindel, Eleanor
Danneman, Ruthy Aftergut, Lin
da Clein and Barbara Taffel.
During the weekend, the group
attended Friday evening services
at the Shearith Israel Synagogue,
and open house afterwards at
Lois’ home. A College Night
Dance was held on Saturday at
the Atlanta Jewish Community
Center, on Sunday the annual
banquet and dance. Later in the
evening Mr. and Mrs. Isadore M.
Siegel entertained the members
and their guests with a breakfast
at their home.
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