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LADIES’ ind MEN’S HATS
SOUTHERN
Engagements
Blumberg-Erdreich
DOTHAN—Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Blumberg announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Beverly Hope Blumberg, to Stan
ley Marx Erdreich Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Erdreich
of Birmingham.
Miss Blumberg, an alumna of
Mount Vernon Seminary in
Washington, D. C., is a senior at
Newcomb College where she is
president of the student body.
She is a member of Alpha Epsi
lon Phi sorority, Mortar Board
and was elected to the collegiate
Who’s Who.
Miss Blumberg is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. G.
Rosenberg of Tampa.
Mr. Erdreich is a graduate of
Washington and Lee University,
where he was a member of Zeta
Beta Tau fraternity. He is as
sociated with the First National
Bank of Birmingham. He is the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
jamin Leader of Birmingham.
Berger-Smason
AUGUSTA — Evelyne Berger,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Berger, became the bride of Dr.
Joel Bernard Smason, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Smason of New
Orleans, at the Chevra Thelma
Synagogue Social Hall, New Or
leans, March 1. Rabbi Israel
Wiesfeld performed the cere
mony.
The bride’s attendants, all of
New Orleans were Mrs. Arnold
Smason, matron of honor; Shirley
Goldberg, maid of honor; Glenda
Zoller, junior bridesmaid; and
Rachelle Zoller and Arlene
Smason. glower girls.
Dr. Arnold Smason of New Or
leans was his brother’s best man.
Ushers were Victor Garber, cous
in of the bride of Greenwood, S.
C.; Louis Daitch, uncle of the
bride of Augusta; and Dr. Harry
Zoller, Tobias Zoller, Bernard
Zoller, Israel Goldberg and Mor
ris Aronowitz, all of New Or
leans.
Out-of-town guests attending
the ceremony included Abram
Daitch, grandfather of the bride.
of Augusta; Mrs. Samuel Garber
of Greenwood, and Mrs. Hyman
Drucker of McCormick, S. C.
Following a wedding trip to
Mexico, Dr. and Mrs. Smason will
make their home in New Orleans.
and Marriages
Altshool-Holland
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Altshool
of Miami Beach, formerly of Cin
cinnati, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Marjorie Alt
shool, to Lewis Gerald Holland,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kurt Hol
land and grandson of Mrs. Jack
Weinstock and the late Mr. Wein-
stock of Atlanta.
Miss Altshool is attending
Ohio State University, where she
is a member of Alpha Epsilon
Phi sorority.
Mr. Holland is a graduate of
the University of North Carolina
where he was a member of Zeta
Beta Tau fraternity. He is affili
ated with E. F. Hutton and Co.
Broomberg-Bogoslawsky
VALDOSTA — Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Broomberg announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Marcia, to Carl Bogoslawsky, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bogo
slawsky of Augusta. The wed
ding will take place June 4 in
Valdosta.
Whiteman-Ehrlich
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whiteman
of Atlanta, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Patricia
Whiteman, to Paul Ehrlich, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ehrlich
of Chicago.
Miss Whiteman attended the
University of Florida and will be
graduated from Emory Univers
ity in June. Sne has served as
secretary of Alpha Epsilon Phi
sorority. She is a member of
Sigma Delta Epsilon education
sorority.
Mr. Ehrlich was graduated
from Drake University, where he
was a member of Alpha Epsilon
Pi fraternity. He is a graduate
student at DePaul University in
Chicago.
The wedding is planned for
August 6. t
Schwartzman-Radetsky
SAVANNAH — Mias Elaine
Harriet Schwartzman of Atlanta,
daughter of Cantor Joseph
Schwartzman and the late Mrs.
Schwartzman of Atlanta, became
the bride of Sam Radetsky, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Radetsky
of Savannah, on March 5, in the
Jewish Educational Alliance here.
We (CrtenJ Jl CoJiJ WeL
Rabbi A. I. Rosenberg and
Cantor M. Neiman performed the
candlelight ceremony.
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Miss Sivia Schwartzman of At
lanta, sister of the bride, was
maid of honor.
Nathan Karnibad of Savannah
served as the groom’s best man.
Mrs. Joseph Schwartzman of
Atlanta and Ted Henkle furnish
ed the wedding music. Other
out-of-town guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Abe Davidson of Coch
ran, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reed of
Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Warshauer and family of Kew
Gardens, L. I., Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Sablowsky and family
of Pittsburgh, Mrs. May Machiz
and Mrs. Fritzi Greenwald of
New York, Mrs. Rose Kligman
of Newark, aunt of the bride,
Hyman Jacobs of Atlanta, and
Mrs. Joe Frankel of Atlanta and
Griffin.
After returning from a wed
ding trip to San Juan, Puerto
Rico, the couple will reside at 14
Thackery Place.
Wynne-Zell
BAINBR1DGE—Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Wynne announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Gloria Wynne, to Glenn Zell,
son of Mrs. Rose Zell of Cincin
nati, and the late Mr. Zell.
Miss Wynne is a graduate of
Sophie Newcomb College, New
Orleans, and was formerly em
ployed by the Fulton County
Welfare Department in Atlanta.
She is presently employed by the
City of New York Department of
Public Welfare.
Mr. Zell is a graduate of New
Ydrk University. He is now em
ployed by the Humble Esao Com
pany. B in BainMflp. A I
The wedding will take place *8 will fallow in Nd Meal
Sunday, April 16, in Tvnpk Beth Temple.
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