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Britton-Gorin
Cynthia Lorrain Britton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Britton, became the bride of
Robert Harold Gorin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Gorin of Hew
lett, N.Y., June 4, at the Pro-
gresive Club. Rabbi Sydney K.
Mossman and Cantor Robert Un
ger performed the service.
Daniel Robbin of New York,
the groom’s b r o t h e r-in-law,
served as best man. Usher-
groomsmen were Albert Sweet
and Stanley Solomon of Atlanta.
Mrs. Robert Feldman of Co
lumbus, Ohio, cousin of the
bride, was matron of honor. The
bridesmaids were Susan Yarow-
sky of Cedar Rapids, and Joan
Gorin, sister of the groom. Mrs.
Daniel Robbins kept the bride’s
book. The bride was given in
marriage by her father.
Following the ceremony, the
bride’s parents entertained with
a reception-dinner-dance at the
club. After a wedding trip to
Canada the newly-weds will be
entertained by a reception to be
given by the groom’s parents in
Hewlett, N.Y.
The couple will reside in the
Markan Apartments in Atlanta.
The bride is associated with
the Jewish Family Social Service
as a social worker. The groom is
affiliated with A. Garber C.P.A.
Firm.
Out-of-town guests who attend
ed the wedding are Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Gorin, Hewlett Bay Park,
N.Y. and daughter, Joan Gorin;
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Robbin,
sister and brother-in-law of the
groom; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Undi,
Long Beach, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Avidon. Forest Hills,
N. Y„ Mrs. Anne Bronston, Miami
Beach, Mrs. Mae Burbank, For
est Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Newman, Brookline. Mass., Mrs.
Joe Petracca and daughter
Frances of Los Angeles, Mrs.
Barbara Green, Chicago, Mrs.
Robert Hirsch, Champaign, Ill.,
Mr and Mrs. M. Adler, Bronx
and Mr. and Mrs. M. Schlomko-
witz, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
Feldser-Filler
Jill Feldser, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Feldser of Atlanta,
became the bride of Sam Filler,
on June 4, at the Progressive
Club. Rabbi Harry H. Epstein
performed the ceremony.
I. J. Filler served as his bro
ther’s best man. The usher-
groomsmen were Robert Feldser,
uncle of the bride, Reed Black-
well, Martin Prager of Lombard,
Ill., and Harry Filler of San
Antonio.
JoAnn Filler of Atlanta and
San Antonio was maid of honor.
Joyce Filler of San Antonio, the
bridegroom’s niece, kept the
bride’s book.
Following the ceremony the
bride’s parents entertained at a
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reception. After • wedding trip
to Mexico City and Acapulco the
newlyweds will reside at the
Peachtree Road Apartments.
Vinson-Rosenberg
Patricia Ellen Vinson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vin
son, became the bride of Charles
Michael Rosenberg, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin L. Rosenberg of
Woodmere, L.I., N. Y., June 4, at
the Standard Town and Country
Club in Atlanta. Dr. Jacob Roths
child officiated.
Harold Falk of Long Island
was best man. Usher-groomsmen
were Leonard Vandroff of Sara
sota, Fla.; John E. Phillips Jr. of
Scarsdale, N. Y.; Anson Roseno
of Long Island and Elliott Apple-
man of Atlanta.
Lynn Marie Vinson served as
her sister’s maid of honor and
matron of honor was Mrs. Harold
Falk of Long Island, sister of the
bridegroom.
Following the ceremony the
bride’s parents entertained at a
reception.
After a wedding trip to Miami
Beach, the couple will reside at
761 Morosgo Drive.
Zeigler-Blair
Mr. and Mrs. Corbin J. Zeigler
of Bloomingdale announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Anna Frances Zeigler, to Neil
Leonard Blair, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William R. Blair of Bloom
ingdale.
Miss Zeigler is a June graduate
of Georgia Southern College,
where she received her certifi
cate in secretarial science. Mr.
Blair attends Georgia Tech.
An August wedding Is being
planned.
Willner-Spitzer
A July wedding is planned by
Frances Lee Willner and Harry
Spitzer.
Miss Willner is the daughter of
Mrs. Ann Willner of Winston
Road, Buffalo, N. Y., and the late
Alan L. Willner. Mr. Spitzer is
the son of Mrs. Gussie Spitzer of
Flushing, New York, and the late
Morris Spitzer.
Miss Willner will receive her
Bachelor’s Degree this month
from the University of Buffalo,
where she was the managing edi
tor of the campus newspaper.
Mr. Spitzer attended Brooklyn
College and was graduated from
the University of Georgia. He
served in the U.S. Air Force dur
ing the Second World War. He
was basement advertising mana-
ager of Davison’s and advertis
ing director of Rich’s Department
Stores in Atlanta, and sales pro
motion manager of Richards of
Miami.
Mr. Spitzer is presently vice
president in charge of sales pro
motion and publicity at Settler's
Department Store in Buffalo. He
is a member of the Frontier Press
Club, Greater Buffalo Advertis
ing Club, and the Retail Trade
Committee of the Buffalo Cham
ber of Commerce.
He is a former president of the
Atlanta Advertising Club.
Miss Willnei is the sister of
Mrs. Sam Zusmann, Jr. of Reid
Lane, Atlanta.
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