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Tiber—Tenenbaum
DAYTON, O.,—Elaine Sylvia
Tiber, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Arthur Martin Tiber, was mar
ried July 31 to Lee Josel Tenen-
baum at Temple Israel. The
bridegroom is the son of Abe
Benton Tenenbaum of Atlanta,
and the late Mrs. Tenenbaum.
Rabbi Selwyn D. Ruslander
and Rabbi Joseph S. Weizenbaum
officiated at the ceremony fol
lowed by a reception at the tem
ple and a dinner at the Van Cleve
for members of the wedding
party and immediate family.
Jeanne Rae Tiber, the bride’s
sister, was her maid of honor, the
bridesmaids were Abelyn Liff,
Tanya Saidleman and Peggy
Solomon.
The bridegroom’s father was
his best man with ushers includ
ing Edward J. Goodman of Nor-
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man, .Okla., Nathan A Josel, of
Baltimore, Stanley E. Tenenbaum
of Atlanta, both cousins of the
bridegroom; Harold S. Rice Jr.,
Arthur L. Rossio and Charles H.
Tiber, the bride’s brother, all of
Dayton.
Linda Miller of Ann Arbor,
Mich., and Susan Krumholz of
Indianapolis, cousins of the bride,
were flower girls. Ringbearer was
Lee Krumholz of Montreal, also
a cousin of the bride.
Mr. Tenenbaum and his bride
will reside at 51 Grafton Avenue,
Dayton.
A graduate of Miami Uni
versity, the bride, who will re
ceive a master’s degree in Eng
lish from the University of Day-
ton, will teach in the Dayton
school system in September.
Mr. Tenenbaum received his
bachelor of arts and master’s de
gree in business administration
from the University of North
Carolina and is currently man
ager of Cash and Banking, Mead
Corp. Dayton, O.
Chaitow—Kichler
Mr and Mrs. Leo C. Chaitow
of Tampa announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Dorothy
-Alice, to Howard Kichler. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Kichler of Tampa.
Miss Chaitow attended St.
Petersburg Junior College and is
employed m the office of B&B
Supermarkets.
Mr Kichler received his BS
degree from the University of
Florida and is a member of
Theta Chi fraternity. He is em
ployed as a pharmacist.
The wedding will take place
November 27.
Galewitz—Alterman
Judith Galewitz, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Galewitz of
New Rochelle, N. Y., became the
bride of Alan E Alterman, son
of Mr and Mrs. George Alter
man of Atlanta, August 21 at the
Hampshire House in New York
Citty. Rabbi Sidney Mossman of
Atlanta officiated.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father and Frances
groom, was maid of honor. Perry
Alterman was his brother’s best
man.
A reception was given by the
bride's parents at the Hampshire
House.
Rundbaken—Levitan
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rundba
ken of Hazlehurst, Ga., announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Roselyn Rundbaken, to Law
rence Richard Levitan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Levitan
of Miami.
The wedding will take place
September 4 at Ahavath Achim
Synagogue, Atlanta.
Miller—Altman
Harry Miller of Macon an
nounces the engagement of his
daughter, Shellie Miller, to Shel
don A Altman, son of Mr. and
Mrs Abraham Altman of Atlan
ta, formerly of Springfield, Mass.
The bride-elect, daughter of
the late Mrs. Miller, attended the
University of Georgia, where she
was a member of Delta Phi Ep
silon, and is presently employed
as a dental assistant in Atlanta.
Mr Altman attended the
American International College
in Springfield, Mass., and has
served in the U. S. Army. He is
a buyer for Rich's, Inc.
The wedding will be held in
Atlanta in January.
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