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TUB SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, March 27, 1959
Southern (^ncjac^ementd l^Yiarriacfes
Benshushan-Cohen
Rabbi Joseph I. Cohen, spirit
ual leader of the Or Ve Shalom
Congregation read, the marriage
vows at which his oldest son,
Allan Herbert, was united in
marriage to Viola Benshushan,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Benshushan of Atlanta. The
wedding took place at the Shear-
ith Israel Synagogue March 22.
Rabbi Sydney K. Mossman,
Rabbi Tobias Geffen, Rabbi
Harry H. Epstein and Cantor
Joseph Schwartzman participat
ed in the ceremony. Frances
Wallace, pianist, and Harry
Robkin, violinist, accompanied
vocalist, Morris Amato, to pro
vide the music before the cere
mony.
Mrs. Morris R. Galanti was her
sister’s matron of honor. Lisa
Ellen Galanti and Ronald Alan
Galanti served as flower girl and
ring bearer. The bridesmaids
were Ilene Lichtenstein, Mrs.
Leon Tuck, Mrs. Alan Goldman,
Joan Pels, Rachiel Alhade/f and
Shelle Barron of South Carolina.
The groom’s best man was his
brother, Ned B. Cohen. Grooms
men were Morris R Galanti,
Sam R. Galanti, Saul Feldman,
Albert Sarfaty, David Franco
and Dick Wice.
After the ceremony the bride’s
parents entertained at a dinner
and dance at the Progressive
Club.
The couple left for a wedding
trip to Miami and on their re
turn will reside in Atlanta.
These Paid-up Readers
Win Theatre Tickets
Here they are — the lucky
winners of free tickets to the
Art Theatre, via their selection
from among recent paid-up sub
scribers to The Southern Is
raelite.
And of course the tickets have
to be picked up at the offices of
The Israelite within the next
two weeks. Owner Mel Brown
and Manager Walter Munroe
are more than usual lenient to
these winners, who don’t have
to rush right down and see a
show that very day. They usually
have a month or so in which to
present the tickets.
Chas Berkman, Mrs. J. Frank,
Joel Fryer, J. Nelson Bresler,
Robert Feldser, William T. Rich,
Paul Janis, Gilbert Stein, Mrs.
Sidney Herzenberg, A. Goldstein
and Jack D. Franco.
Bernard Facher, F. L. Shul-
hofer, Clement Molkner, Mrs.
Sylvia Gudel, B. Stein, Sarah
Taylor, Elsa Stahl, Mrs. Henry
Leff, Aaron Lichtenstein, Aaron
Quotation of the Week
“Strongly I am impressed
with the beneficial effects
which our country would
receive if every good citizen
of the United States owned
his own home.”
—George Washington
Fields Realty
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JA. 4-2634
Horwitz-Landau
Bfyss Betty Horwitz, of Atlanta,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Horwitz of Raleigh, N. C., be
came the bride of David Landau,
son of Mrs. Sarah Fink, of New
York City, Sunday, March 15.
Rabbi Sydney K. Mossman per
formed the marriage service be
fore the immediate families in
his study at the Shearith Israel
Synagogue. .
Following the ceremony, Mr.
and Mrs. Horwitz entertained
with a small dinner at the Pro
gressive Club.
Mrs. Landau is a graduate of
the University of North Caro
lina and is associated w»<h John
Blair and Company, radio repre
sentatives. Mr. Landau is affiliat
ed with Rich’s, fnc. The bridal
couple is residing at 311 Peach
tree Hills Avenue.
Rubin-Bleich
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rubin of
Chattanooga, announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Ber
nice Rubin, to Howard Bleich,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore
Bleich of Silver Spring, Md.
Miss Rubin attended Ohio
State University and was grad
uated from the University of
Tennessee, where she was secre
tary of the Alpha Epsilon Phi
sorority. She attended Emory
University graduate school and
is affiliated with Allstate Insur
ance Co.
Mr. Bleich, a graduate of
George Washington University,
is a senior at the Emory Univer
sity School of Medicine. He is a
member of the P,hi Delta Epsilon
fraternity.
A June wedding is planned.
GOLD-FRIEDLAND
B’NAI MITZVAH
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Gold
and Mr. and Mrs. David J. Fried-
land cordially invite their friends
and relatives to attend the B’nai
Mitzvah of their sons, Kenneth
M. Gold and Marc Friedland,
Saturday, April 4, at 9:00 a.m., at
the Ahavath Achim Syhagogue.
A Kiddush will follow the serv
ices. No cards
Baranan, Mrs. Oscar Levin, Sam
Rothberg, Mrs. Alvin M. Tenen-
baum, Harry Glassman, and Rev.
P. Borstein.
Beth Jacob Women
Plan “U” Luncheon,
Party on April 8
Beth Jacob Sisterhood will
sponsor its first “U" Luncheon
Treat and Card Party at 12 M
Wednesday, April 8, at the Syna
gogue Social Hall, according to
Mrs. Maurice Krieger, president.
Mrs. Louis Taffel, luncheon
chairman, has said the menu
will feature a variety of foods
which are under Kashrus super
vision of the Union of Orthodox
Jewish Congregations, which
sponsors the “U” label.
Reservations are $1.25 a per
son and can bfe made by calling
Mrs. Sophia Green, TR. 6-1382.
Members and the public are
invited to form their own tables
for the games.
Ginsberg-Morrison
SAVANNAH—Mk *nd Mrs.
Harry N. Ginsberg fftnounce the
engagement of tj* lr daughter,
Lyda, to Larry -Surt Morrison,
son of Mr. an^ Mrs. Max M.
Morrison of Knoxville.
Miss Ginsberg is a graduate
of Savanna High School and
attended t-'e University of Geor
gia wheK she was a member of
Sigma Delta Tau sorority. She
is att/nding Armstrong College.
Mr. Morrison attended the
University of Georgia where he
was treasurer of Tau Epsilon
Phi fraternity. He was a mem
ber of Gamma Sigma Epsilon
honorary chemistry fraternity.
He is attending the University
of Tennessee Medical School in
Memphis, Tenn.
A June wedding is being
planned.
Housekeeper-Governess
Wanted
By Gentleman
in small Georgia town, to take
care of 2-year-old girl and
supervise colored help in
home; must be unencumbered
and able to live on. Opp. for
security. Write, giving back
ground and ref. to: Want Ad
Dept., Box 255, c/o The Sou
thern Israelite, 390 Courtland
St., N.E., Atlanta 3, Ga.
Cohen-Wender
Lorraine CoHen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cohen, re
cently became the bride of Rob
ert C. Wender, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Max Wender in the
Ellman Chapel of the Ahavath
Achim Synagogue. Rabbi Harry
H. Epstein performed the cere
mony.
Mrs. Donald Wender and Mrs.
William Wender served as mat
rons of honor. Jackie Boss, cou
sin of the brida was mai4 of hon
or. Joanne Boss kept the bride’s
book.
Donald Wender, brother of the
groom, was best man. Ushers
were Dewald Cohen and William
Wender, brothers of the bride
and groom respectively.
After a wedding trip to Miami
and Nassau the couple is now
residing at 1676 LaVista Rd., N.
E , Atlanta.
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