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Friday, August 12, 1966
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Fare seem
Michael—Sadai
Renee Sharyn Michael, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mi
chael of Atlanta, became the
bride of Richard Malcolm Sadai,
son of Mrs. Irving Sadai of Ka-
tonah, N. Y., July 3 at the Shear-
ith Israel Synagogue. Rabbi Em
manuel Feldman officiated.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father and Debbie
Manuel was her sister’s maid of
h' nor. Joanne Reich was brides
maid and Sara Stein, cousin of
the bride, was flower girl.
Mr. Sadai was his son’s best
man. Groomsmen were Jonathan
Sadai, brother of the bridegroom;
Stephen Michael, brother of the
bride: Arthur Robbins and Sid
ney Stein, uncles of the bride.
A reception was given in the
social hall of the synagogue. Ju-
d th Steiner, cousin of the bride,
kept the bride’s book.
After a wedding trip to Europe,
the newlyweds will live in New
York.
RINGS ON TH EIR FINGERS
Davidson—Haskins
Schwartz—Cushman
AIKEN—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Schwartz announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Leona,
to Hastings W. Cushman Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Hastings W.
Cushman Sr. of Aiken.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of Edward Sager and
the late Mrs. Jeanette Sager. Miss
Schwartz was graduated from
North Augusta High School, and
she attended the University of
South Carolina. Aiken branch.
She is presently employed as a
sales analysis clerk for the A. A.
Fnedman Co.
The bridegroom-elect is the
grand:
son of
Mr.
and Mrs. John
D. IE
iwlctte
of
Lexington Kv.,
and (
>f the
late
Mr. and Mrs.
James
Hampton
Cushman of
A ken
. Mr.
Cushman attended
Aiken
High
School and served
four y
•ears in
the
U. S. Navy. He
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The wedding will be held Sep
tember ’0 at Adas Yeshuron Syn
agogue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Edward
Davidson of Roanoke, Va., an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Bonnie Lynn Davidson,
to Lawrence Alvin Haskins, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haskins
of Macon.
The bride-elect attended the
University of Georgia, where she
was a merr*ber of Sigma Delta
Tau, and Boston University. She
will attend the University of
Maryland in the fall.
Miss Davidson is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos
eph Davidson of Roanoke and
Monte S. Cohen of Miami Beach
and the late Mrs. Cohen.
Mr. Haskins attended Mercer
University and Emory University,
whre he was a member of Alpha
Epsilon Pi and Alpha Pi Omega
and an officer of the IFC. He will
be graduated from the University
of Georgia in August and will
enter the Baltimore College of
Dental Surgery at the University
of Maryland in September.
The future bridegroom is the
grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Haskins of Macon and
Mr. and Mrs. Max Turner of
Macon, formerly of Chicago.
The wedding will be held in
August in Roanoke.
Wolf—Warner
Miss Sheila Kay Wolf became
the bride of Jan Lynn Warner in
a recent ceremony in the French
Room of the Augusta Town
House.
Rabbi Aaron T. Levy officiat
ed. Wedding music was present
ed by Everett Summerall,
organist, and Mrs. J. E. Camp
bell Jr., soloist.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Wolf of
Aiken. The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Warner T. Warn
er of Sumter, S. C.
Mr. Warner was his son’s best
man. Ushers were Edwin Warn
er, brother of the bridegroom;
Jack Gregory, Miles Loadholt,
James Truesdale, Dewain Hear
ing, Joel Gottlieb, Mack McKe-
own and Bo Shaw.
Miss Janice Wolf, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor. Brides
maids were Miss Joan Wolf, sis
ter of the bride; Miss Diane Wolf,
cousin of the bride; Miss Bonnie
Warner, sister of the bridegroom;
Miss Sheryl St. John, Miss Bev
erly Colalucci and Miss Jean
Wolf.
Little Miss Sheryl Goodman
and little Miss Sharon Igar,
cousins of the bride, were flower
girls. Master John Mazursky,
cousin of the bridegroom, was
ring bearer.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father.
A reception was held in the
Georgian Room of the Augusta
Town House. Assisting w'ere Mrs.
Harry Surasky and Mrs. Samuel
Wolf, aunts of the bride; Stewart
Bruckner and Mrs. Barry Igar,
cousins of the bride.
Following a wedding trip, the
couple will reside in Columbia,
S. C.
Smith—Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Smith
of Tampa announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Sara
(Sandy) Catherine, to Robert
Joel Cohen of Orlando. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen,
South Fallsburg, N. Y.
Miss Smith graduated from
Plant High School last June. Mr.
lane University and Touro School
of Nursing, New Orleans. She is
employed by Dr. Joseph Torret-
ta.
Mr. Cohen attended the Uni
versity of Alabama and is now
attending Florida Southern Col
lege in Lakeland where he will
receive his BA degree in Decem
ber while serving with the Air
Force. An October wedding is
planned.
Noim—Toro
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noim of
Tampa announce the engagement
of their daughter, Susan Carol, to
Joel Martin Toro, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Toro of Tampa.
Miss Noim graduated from
Plant High School last June. Mr.
Toro, also a graduate of Plant
High School, is now employed by
the 7-11 Stores as a manager.
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