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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, Aug. 2, I96«
[rings on their fingers
Molkner-Taratoot
Mrs. Clement Molkner of At
lanta announces the marriage of
her daughter, Brita Amy Molk
ner, to James Michael Tara toot,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J.
Tara toot on June 16 at the Stan
dard Town and Country Club.
Mrs. Ravonna Molkner was
her sister-in-law’s matron of
honor and bridal attendants
were Mrs. Janet Levin, Jo Ann
Weinman, Mary Herman of Mil
waukee, and Barbara Wrieden
of Syracuse. Ellen Taratoot kept
the bride’s book.
Dan Taratoot was his brother’s
best man. Groomsmen were Kim
Taratoot, Gerry Silver board,
Marshall Dinerman, and Wayne
Rudolph of Cleveland.
A dinner was given at the
Standard Club after the cere
mony. After a wedding trip to
the Bahamas, the newly-weds
will live in Atlanta.
SOUTHERN
NOTES .
Mrs. Jake Richman and
daughter Sharlene of Atlanta
have returned from Miami
where they were the guests of
Mrs. Richman’s sister, Mrs. Ben
Fenster. Accompanied by Mrs.
Fenster, they also visited Puer
to Rico.
• • • *
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gerson
of Atlanta are visiting in Tel
Aviv, Israel, with Mrs. Gerson’s
sisters who live there.
• * • ♦
Mrs. Sidney Koppel and
daughters Debbie and Miriam
are visiting their grandfather,
Phillip Lipman, in Miami Beach.
• • * *
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Klaitz end
daughter Andria have just re
turned to Miami trom Margate,
N. J. Mr. Klaitz recently grad
uated from law school. Mrs.
Klaitz is the former Lynn Fen
ster of Miami.
• • * •
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mandel
of Atlanta are on a two-weeks
tour of Eastern Canada where
they will visit Expo in Mon
treal.
« • • »
Mrs. Toby Loewinsohn, Lisa
and Alan, are leaving Atlanta
to make their home in Miami
where Mrs. Loewinsohn will be
associated with an engineering
firm.
Saks—London
Miss Bonnie Saks, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Saks of At
lanta, became the bride of Jack
Rudolph London on June 16 at
the Ahavath Achim Synagogue.
The bridegroom is the son of
Dr. and Mrs. Irving D. London
of Montgomery.
Rabbi Raphael Gold and Can
tor Isaac Goodfriend officiated
at the ceremony.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. Mrs. Jerry
Levine, sister of the bride, was
matron of honor. Other bridal
attendants were Rita Saks, also
sister of the bride; Joan Saul of
Atlanta^ Judy London, sister of
the bridegroom; and Gail Rosen
thal of Indianola, Miss.
Jay Empel of Montgomery
was the bridegroom’s best man.
Groomsmen were Mark London,
brother of the bridegroom; Pete
Ginsberg of Montgomery; Jerry
Levine, brother-in-law of the
bride from Atlanta; and Larry
Alexander of Atlanta.
Irene Langfeld of St. Louis,
and Paula Haver of Atlanta kept
the bride’s book.
Mr. and Mrs. Saks gave a re
ception and seated dinner in the
social hall of the synagogue. Aft
er a wedding trip to Jamaica the
couple is now residing in Mont
gomery.
Dr. and Mrs. Steven Robinson
of Durham announce the birth
of a son, David Franklin, on
July 11. Mrs. Robinson is the
formed Sheila Bogo, daughter of
Mr. and' Mrs. Max Bogo of Au
gusta. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Robin
son of Griffin are the grandpar
ents and the great grandparents
are Mrs. Dora Bogoslawsky and
Mrs. Dora Smolen of Augusta.
The Robinsons have another son,
Scott.
MRS. FRUMIN
Rittman-Frumin
SHREVESPORT — Miss Char-
lett Gayle Rittman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris Rittman of
Shreveport, became the bride of
Marshall Stewart Frumin of
Memphis, on Sunday, July 7, at
Agudath Achim Synagogue.
Mr. Frumin is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Abe Frumin of Chat
tanooga.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. Honor atten
dants were Mrs. Joe Rittman and
Miss Sherry Levine. Bridesmaids
were Miss Sharon Beth Feldman
and Mrs. Michael J. Messer.
Ruth Rittman , acted as flower
girl.
The bridegroom was attended
by his brother, Fulton Lewis
Frumin, as best man. Other at
tendants were Owen Harvey
Frumin, brother of the bride
groom; Joel Rittman, brother of
the bride, and Julian Mattes.
The bride’s parents gave a
dinner following the ceremony.
Following a wedding trip to
Dallas, the couple will live in
Memphis.
CHESHIRE BRIDGE PHARMACY
announces the association of
JACK COHEN
registered pharmacist of long
and well - known identifica
tion with Northside Atlanta.
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