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TUB SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, April 28, 1967
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We offer two programs:
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805 Peachtree St., N. E.
Atlanta, Ga. 30305
Gentemen:
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I ) The City Ulpan
I would like to leave
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Name
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City State
Telephone No.
Occupation
Age
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of age and a high school graduate.
Elson—Fleishman
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron D. Elson
of Atlanta announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Adrian
Sue Elson, to Neill Howard
Fleishman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Fleishman of Fayette
ville, N. C.
Miss Elson graduated from
Oglethorpe College in September
1966.
The future bridegroom will
graduate in June from Emory
University, where he'Njs a mem
ber of Alpha Epsilon Pi and a
member of Pi Sigma Alpha Po
litical Science Honor Society. He
will attend' law school this fall.
The wedding is planned for
July 23 at Ahavath Achim Syn-
gogue.
Epstein—Sugarman
Helen Joyce Epstein, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Ep
stein of Atlanta became the bride
of Kenneth Perry Sugarman, son
of- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sugar-
man of Atlanta on April 15 at the
Temple. Rabbi Jacob Rothschild
officiated.
A reception for the family was
held in the home of the bride’s
parents. The newlyweds will live
in Amarillo, Tex., where Mr. Su
garman is stationed with the U.S.
Air Force.
Gold wasser—N aterman
Mrs. Harry Goldwasser of At
lanta announces the engagement
of her daughter, Marcia Ann
Goldwasser, to Stuart Frank Na-
terman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Naterman of Newton,
Mass. Miss Goldwasser is the
daughter of the late Harry Gold
wasser.
The bride-elect received her
BBA degree from the University
of Georgia, where she was re
cording secretary of Sigma Delta
Tau and a member of Phi Chi
Theta.
The future bridegroom attend
ed the University of Georgia,
where he was corresponding sec
retary of Phi Epsilon Pi. He re
ceived his associate of science de
gree from Newton Junior College
and his bachelor of science de
gree from the State College at
Boston.
The wedding will be held May
28 at the Ahavath Achim Syn
agogue in Atlanta.
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Broome—Wilker
SAVANNAH — Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Irving Broome announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Simone Erica, and Bernard Har
ris Wilker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Wilker of Rockville Cen
tre, N. Y.
Miss Broome is the .grand
daughter of Mrs. Hilda B. Broome.
The bride-elect received her
bachelor of science degree in bio
logy from Emory University
where she was a member of Al
pha Epsilon Phi sorority and Phi
Sigma, national biology honorary
society. She is attending graduate
sohool of microbiology at the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania on a fel
lowship from the National Insti
tute of Health.
Mr. Wilker received his bach
elor of mechanical engineering
degree from Georgia Institute
of Technology.' He was a mem
ber of Phi Epsilon Pi Frater
nity and president of the Amer
ican Society of Mechanical En
gineers. Mr. Wilker is employed
as a manufacturing engineer by
Westinghouse Electronic Corpor
ation of Philadelphia.
The wedding will take place
August 20.
Taub—Edelstein
TAMPA: Andrea Taub, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Taub
of Tampa, became the bride of
Agron Jay Edelstein on April 22
at TWppie Schaarai Zedek. Rabbi
David Zielonka performed the
ceremony.
Mr. Edelstein is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel M. Edelstein of
N. Miami.
The bride attended Sophie
Newcomb College, New Orleans,
where she was a member of
Alpha Epsilon Phi. She was
graduated from Tobe Coburn
School for Fashion Careers in
New York and is a member of
the Fashion Group of Miami.
She is also a personnel executive
with Burdine’s Department
Store in Miami.
The bridegroom is a graduate
of the University of Miami,
where he was a member of Alpha
Epsilon Pi. He was the youngest
person ever to be graduated
from the law school there and
is a member of the Florida Bar, •
U.S. Military Court Bar and U.S.
Tax Court Bar. He is also a real
estate builder and developer.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father and Mrs. Ted
Taub served as matron of honor.
Bernard Edelstein’ was his
brother’s best man.
The couple will live in Miami.
Lincer—Schwartz
The marriage of Miss Madeline
Phylis Lincer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond L. Lincer of
Atlanta, to Edward Allen Sch
wartz took place April 8 at the
Beth Jacob Synagogue. Rabbi
Chaim Feuerman officiated.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schwartz of
Brooklyn.
Mrs. Diane Lincer, sister-in-
law of the bride, was matron of
honor. Ricca Levy Pianick kept
the bride’s book.
Bernard Schwartz was his
brother’s best man. Ushers were
Bruce Lincer, brother of the
bride; Marvin Schwartz, brother
of the bridegroom; Morton Tau
ber, cousin of the bridegroom
and Buzz Watson.
The newlyweds are on a wed
ding trip to Europe where they
will stop in Manchester, London,
Rome and Paris. After May 1
they will make their home at
2852 Buford Valley Apartments,
Atlanta.
Out-of-town guests included
the bride’s grandfather Jacob
Goldfarb, Miami Beach; Sam
Goldfarb, Brooklyn; Dr. and Mrs.
George Goldfarb, Buffalo, N.Y.;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldfarb,
Great Neck, L.I., N.Y.; Ben
Polanecki, Rockaway, N.Y.; Mrs.
Frances Howard, Hollywood,
Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sch
wartz, Rockaway, N.Y.; Mr. and
Mrs. Abe Schwartz, Brooklyn,
parents of the bridegroom; Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Schwartz, Los
Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. George
Hoppe, Great Neck, L.I., N.Y.;
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tauber,
Brooklyn, Dennis Loeser, New
York City and a group of friends
of the bride’s from the Eastern
Air Lines office in New York.
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