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Baer—Silber
Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Baer
of Atlanta announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Loretta
Helene Baer, to Ronald Jonas
Silber, son of Mrs. A1 Silber of
Nashville, and the late Mr. Sil
ber.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Pass and the late Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Baer of Frankfurt, Ger
many.
Miss Baer attends the Marietta
Extension of the University of
Georgia.
Mr. Silber is the grandson of
the late Dr. and Mrs. David Gar-
finkle of Nashville and the late
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Silber of
New York.
The future bridegroom attends
Emory University, where he is a
member of Alpha Epsilon Pi and
Phi Sigma.
An August wedding is plann
ed.
Krick—Morris
Rosalyn Krick, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krick of
Atlanta, became the bride of Ira
Alan Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs.
David Morris of Cambridge,
Mass., on February 27 at Shear-
ith Israel Synagogue. Rabbi
Sydney Mossman and Cantor
Robert Ungar officiated.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. Miss Arlene
Sherman was maid of honor.
Bridal attendants were Mrs. Steve
Bush of Atlanta and Miss Linda
Stein of Durham, N. C. Mrs. Joel
Schafer and Miss Marilyn Beck
kept the bride’s book.
David Morris was his son’s best
man. Usher-groomsmen were
Seymour Schlan, Lou Schuman
and Harry Fierman, all of New
York, and Irwin Krick and Max
Robkin of Atlanta.
The bride’s parents gave a din
ner in the social hall of the syn
agogue following the ceremony.
After a wedding trip to Free
port, Grand Bahama Islands, the
newlyweds are living in Boston.
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Golum—Pollock
Bunny Golub, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Abe J. Golub of At
lanta, became the bride of Stan
ley Harris Pollock, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hyman Pollock of At
lanta, March 13 at the Progres
sive Club. Rabbi Harry H. Ep
stein and Cantor Isaac Good-
friend officiated.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. Mrs. Jerry
Warshaw was matron of honor
and bridal attendants were Myra
Bernes, Barbara Rubin, Gail
Pechter, Marsha Pollock, Claudia
Lewis and Faye Smith. Jana
Feldman kept the bride’s book.
Mr. Pollock was his son’s best
man. Groomsmen were Marvin
Pechter, Ronald Pollock, Butch
Golub, Lane Noble, Jay Goldberg,
and Richard Yerlow. Ushers were
Michael Levin, Myron Dwoskin,
Larry Cohen, Michael Amato,
Michael Pichulik, Warren Fqgel
and Steve Silverman.
After a wedding trip to Flor- .
ida, the newlyweds will live in
Atlanta.
Silverman—Cranman
WINSTON SALEM, N. C. —
The engagement of Miss Merel
Ann Siverman and Dr. Jerard
Stuart Cranman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Cranman of Savan
nah, is announced by her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silver-
man.
The bride-elect plans to receive
her B. A. degree in education
from Emory University, where
she has served as Panhellenic
representative of Alpha Epsilon
Phi social sorority, and is a mem
ber of Kappa Delta Epsilon hon
orary educational society.
Dr. Cranman was graduated
from Savannah High School and
Emory University. He was
president of Tau Epsilon Phi so
cial fraternity, a staff member of
the “Emory Wheel” newspaper,
assistant editor of “The Campus”
yearbook, assistant editor of the
“Phoenix,” elected to Pi Delta
Epsilon honorary journalism fra
ternity, and Eta Sigma Psi hon
orary leadership organization. He
is a member of Phi Delta Epsilon
medical fraternity, and is now
serving his internship at Emory
University Hospital.
An August wedding is plann
ed.
Smith—Brody
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Henry
Smith of Atlanta announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Mimi Carol Smith, to Ivan Wil
liam Brody, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Isadore Qrody of Knoxville.
The bride-elect attended Mas
sey Junior College and is a past
president of the Atlanta Jewish
Community Center, division of
the United Service Organization.
Mr. Brody attended Vanderbilt
University and the University of
Tennessee. He is employed as a
loan executive in Knoxville.
The wedding will be held May
29 at the Ahavath Achim Syn
agogue.
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