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Beberman—Garfinkel
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beberman
of Savannah announoe the en
gagement of their daughter, Miss
Ruth Beberman, and Paul War
ren Garfinkel, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Garfinkel of Charles
ton.
Miss Beberman was graduated
from Savannah High School and
attended Georgia State College
and Armstrong State College.
She is employed by Manpower,
Inc.
Mr. Garfinkel was graduated
from M. Rutledge Rivers High
School and is a student at the
University of South Carolina.
A January wedding is plann
ed.
Forstadt—Eisenberg
NEW BERN, N. C— Mr. and
Mrs. Michael John Forstadt an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Frances Forstadt,
to Barry Alan Eisenberg, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eisenberg of
Reidsville.
Miss Forstadt is a junior at
UNC-Greensboro. She is the
granddaughter of Mrs. B. Karpf
and the late Benjamin Karpf of
Savannah.
Mr. Eisenberg attended the
University of Georgia and is a
graduate of Guilford College.
A summer wedding is plann
ed.
is a member of Zeta Beta Tau
and Alpha Kappa Psi and is em
ployed by the Proctor and Gam-
Friday, October 21, 1W«
ble Distributing Co. in Atlanta.
The wedding will be held De
cember 24.
Hirschler—Long
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OP«N 7 DAYS
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S.
Hirschler of Richmond Va., an
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Anne Carey Hirschler,
to David Morris Long, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Charles Long Sr.
of Richmond, formerly of Atlanta,
October 8 at the Temple Beth
Ahabah at Richmond. Rabbi
Ariel Goldburg officiated.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father, and Mrs.
L. Charles Long Jr. was matron
of honor. Bridal attendants were
Barbara Allen Cort of New York,
Gale Sophie Hutzler, Susan Lo-
raine Klaus and Lynn Marjorie
Rubens of Richmond.
L. Charles Long Jr. was his
brother’s best man. Usher-grooms
men were Harley Frankel of Rich
mond, Lt. (j.g.) Robert P. Gilpin
of Orlando, Ken E. Kruckemeyer
of Boston, Robert F. Pickels of
Port Washington, N. Y., and Al
len D. Porter of Rahway, N. J.
The newlyweds will live in
Richmond.
Van Gelder—Blattner
Mr. and Mrs. Mozes van Gel
der, Orlando, announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Adrianne, to Myron Nabin Blatt
ner, son of Mrs. Bernard Steg-
man, Jacksonville, and the late
Sidney L. Blattner.
The bride-elect was graduated
from Emory University School of
Business Administration, where
she was treasurer and vice pres
ident of Alpha Epsilon Phi.
She is the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Harris,
Orlando, and the late Mr. and
Mrs. Mozes van Gelder, Chica
go.
Her fiance attended Jackson
ville University and the Univer
sity of Florida where he was a
member of Pi Lamda Phi. He is
the grandson of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Abrham Nabin and the late
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Blattner,
all of Jacksonville.
They will be married Novem
ber 20 at Temple Israel.
Shulman—Weinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shulman
of Atlanta announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Sanda
Dee Shulman, to James William
Weinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene A. Weinberg.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Mamie Shul
man and the late Mr. and Mrs.
the grandson of the late Mr. and
Harry Edelson. Mr. Weinberg is
Mrs. Joseph I. Weinberg of At
lanta and the late Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Siegel of New York.
The wedding will take place
February 19.
Lawyer Is Honored
RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA) —
President Castelo Branco conferr
ed the national “Order of Rio
Branco’’ on the prominent Jew
ish lawyer, Dr. Samuel Malamud,
for the service he rendered to
Brazil during the visit here last
summer of Israeli President Zal
man Shazar. Dr. Malamud, who
is general secretary of the Braz
ilian Confederation of Jewish
Communities, served as the of
ficial interpreter between the two
heads of state dumg President
Shazar’s visit.
We Maintain Trading Markets
in the Following Stocks:
Untserrlcea, Inc.
formerly One-Hour Valet
American Agency Life
Insurance Co.
American Heritage Life
Insurance Co.
Northwestern National
Life Insurance Co.
Atlanta Gas Light Co.
Georgia International
Life Insurance Co.
Foundation Life
Insurance Co.
United Family
Rich’s
Nation-Wide Corp.
HARRY LAHMAN
Representing J. C. BRADFORD A CO.
Member of the NSW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE AND OTHER
LEADING EXCHANGES
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Stern—Kaufman
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neugass
Stem of New ' Orleans, an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Claire Blum Stem, to
Lee I. Kaufman Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lee I. Kaufman of St.
Louis, Mo.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ford K. Blum and the late Mr.
and Mrs. Jac H. Stern.
Miss Stem was graduated from
the Newman School and attended
Mary Baldwin College. She was
graduated from Louisiana State
University and is employed in
Atlanta.
Mr. Kaufman is the grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. David Straus of
Houston, Tex., and Mrs. Ben
Kaufman of St. Louis and the
late Ben Kaufman.
The future bridegroom was
graduated from the St. Louis
Country Day School and attend
ed Tulane University. He receiv
ed his B.S. degree from Wash
ington University and his mas
ter’s degree in business from
Emory University. Mr. Kaufman
The Green-Mattingly Agency
Congratulates
Richard M. Isenberg, C.L.U.
ON ACHIEVING THE COVETED
CHARTERED LIFE UNDERWRITER
DESIGNATION. THE C.L.U. KEY IS
CONFERRED BY THE AMERICAN
COLLEGE OF LIFE UNDERWRITERS
FOR COMPLETION OF A MOST
DEMANDING COURSE OF STUDY AND IS A SYMBOL
OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE IN THE LIFE
INSURANCE INDUSTRY.
The Guardian Life Insurance Co. Of America
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