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Daneman-Slutfiky
Mrs. Joe Daneman of Chatta
nooga has announced the mar
riage of her daughter Jacqueline
to Lawrence M. Slutsky.
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Udinsky-Clein
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Udinsky
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Dian Sherry
Udinsky to Robert Bernard Clein
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max L.
Clein of Atlanta.
Miss lldinsky will graduate in
June from the Henry Grady
High School. She holds the
office of first vice president of
the Atlanta Chapter of Junior
Hadassah and is a member of the
JUG Social Club at her school.
She is affiliated with Congrega
tion Ahavath Achim and is a
graduate of all its religious edu
cational departments.
Mr. Clein will graduate in the
upper third of his class from the
Georgia School of Technology
in June with a BA degree in
Industrial Engineerng. He is
associate editor of the Georgia
Tech Engineer publications; a
member and past recording sec
retary of the Phi Epsilon Pi
' Social Fraternity, the latest of
Mr. Clein’s scholarship awards
being a gold trophy given by the
Fraternity for the highest point
advancement average in one
quarter school period; he is a
member of Pi Delta Epsilon
Honorary Journalism Fraterni
ty; American Institute of Indus-
trial Engineering; American
Rocket Society; and Hillel. His
rank as second lieutenant in the
Army Reserve will be presented
him on the day of his college
graduation.
The wedding will take place
June 28 at the Ahavath Achim
Synagogue.
Benamy-Turry
Elaine Barbara B e n a m y,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos
eph P. Benamy of Atlanta, be
came the bride of Ralph Steven
Turry, son of Mr and Mrs. Ar
thur A Turry Of Rockville Cen
tre, New York, at the Mayfair
Club on Saturday evening, Feb.
28. Rabbi Jacob M. Rothschild
officiated in the presence Of the
immediate family.
Mr. Bruce TUrry was his bro
ther’s best man, Miss Jackie
Rose was maid of honor and
Miss Roselyn Cohen kept the
bride’s book.
Following the ceremony the
bride’s parents entertained at a
reception. After a wedding trip
to Miami the couple will reside
at 1348 Bramble Road. N. E.
Schwartz-Deitch
The betrothal has been an
nounced of Miss Sara Helen
Schwartz, of University City,
Mo., to Milton Deitch, son of Mr.
and Mrs. I. S. Deitch, of Chatta
nooga.
Elbas-Kletzky
Alegria Alves Elbas, daughter
of Mrs. Mery Azulay Elbas of
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, became
the bride of David Irwin Klet-
zky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Kletzky of Atlanta, Sunday,
March 8 ; at the Shearith Israel
Chapel in Atlanta. Rabbi Syd
ney K. Mossman officiated in
the presence of the immediate
family.
Leon Kletzky was his son’s
best man and Mrs. Howard Gold
stein of New Britain, Conn.,
served as the bride’s only at
tendant.
Following the ceremony the
groom’s parents entertained at a
luncheon at the Progressive
Club. After a wedding trip to
Miami Beach the couple will re
side at 1650 Clifton Rd., N. E.
Friedman Bar Mitzrah
WINTHROP, Man.—Bar Mitz-
vah ceremonies were held Sat
urday, March 7 at Tefereth Is
rael Synagogue in Winthrop,
Mass., for Louis Lippy Fried
man, son of Rabbi and Mrs. Hy
man R. Friedman, formerly of
Atlanta.
After davening Shacharis,
Louis read the entire Sidrah and
Haftorah before delivering his
dissertation. He was honored at
a Kiddush afterwards and later
during the day at a reception at
the Jewish Community Build
ing.
Rabbi, Friedmpn was associat
ed for several years with Shear
ith Israel Congregation in At
lanta.
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