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Friday, Jvly *, 1f70
THI SOUTHERN IfRAHJTS
| RINGS ON THEIR FINGERS |
Biller-Blumenthal
JACKSONVILLE—The marri
age of Miss Sue Ann Biller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mor
ris Biller, to Henry Allen Blu-
menthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
S. Blumenthal of Savannah, took
place June 14 at the Jackson
ville Jewish Center.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride had Mrs. Alan
Selmanoff as matron-of-honor.
Miss Judy Zuckerman of Mount
Vernon, N, Y., and Mrs. Martin
Rosenfield of Joplin, Mo., were
bridesmaids. Miss Caren Gott
lieb, Savannah, and Miss Ellen
Sprecher were junior brides
maids, and Judy Sprecher of
Jacksonville was flower girl.
Best man was Mathew Lyba-
non of Huntsville, Ala. Ushers
were Nathan Hornstein and Ju
lius Homstein of Savannah,
•David Biller and Bernard Biller
of Jacksonville. Scott Selmanoff
was ringbearer.
A reception followed in the
social hall.
After a wedding trip to Ja
maica, Mr. and Mrs. Blumenthal
will make their home in Jack
sonville.
Glickman-Singer
POUND RIDGE, N. Y— Miss
Joanne Gale Glickman, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin S.
Glickman of New York and
Pound Ridge, became the bride
of Elliott Hilton Singer on June
7. The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Singer of
Atlanta. Rabbi Alex J. Goldman
performed the ceremony in the
garden of the Glickman’s home.
The bride attended St. John’s
School in San Juan, Puerto Rico,
while her father was president
of the Pan American Paper Bag
Co. in nearby Bayamon. She
is an alumna of Knox School in
St. James, L. I., and attended
Finch College.
Mr. Singer, a graduate of Tu-
lane University, holds a master’s
degree in business administra
tion from New York University.
He is director of advertising
and public relations with Am-
prop, Inc. of Miami.
Huth-Ziglin
SAVANNAH— Miss Rochelle
Huth, daughter of Mrs. Ernest
Huth and the late Mr. Huth,
became the bride of Alan Leon
ard Ziglin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Max E. Ziglin of Atlanta, on
June 14 in the B’nai B’rith Jacob
Synagogue. Rabbi Abraham I.
Rosenberg officiated with Can
tor Baruch Ehrlich assisting.
Given in marriage by Ronald
Alden Silver of Miami Beach,
the bride had her sister, Mrs.
Ronald A. Silver, as matron
of honor. Miss Ellen Jeffords,
Atlanta, Miss Elsa Brueck, and
Miss Lynn Rosenzweig were
bridesmaids, and Miss Susan
Rosenzweig, junior bridesmaid.
Best man was Charles A.'
Buchberg of Atlanta. Ushers
were Danny Boaz, Fred Minsk
of Atlanta, Jay Rosenzweig and
Carl Ziglin, the bridgeroom’s
brother.
A dinner party followed in
the social hall.
After a wedding trip to North
Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. Ziglin
will make their home in
Athens.
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Weiss-Glasman
Linda Ann Weiss, daughter
of Mrs. David Lang Jr. of At
lanta, and Morton Louis Weiss
of Pittsfield, Mass., became the
bride of J. Aron Glasman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glas
man of Worcester, Mess., June
21 at the Temple. Rabbi Jacob
Rothschild officiated.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father and her step
father, David Lang Jr. Mrs. Eee
B. Plant HI, sister of the bride,
was matron of honor.
Bridal attendants were Lau
ren Leb of Birmingham; Jill
Meyer of Miami, and Mrs. Rich
ard Arnovitz of Ft. Ord, Calif.
Mrs. Michael Cutson kept the
bride’s book.
Gerald Fine of Takahoma,
Md., was best man. Usher-
groomsmen were Nicholas
Fleischer of Worcester, Mass.;
John Rothberg of Philadelphia,
John Lang, Rich Lang, Michael
Epstein, and Kenneth Weiss and
Michael Weiss, brothers of the
bride.
The reception was given by
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Louis
Weiss and Mr. and Mrs. David
Lang Jr., at the home of the
latter.
After a wedding trip to Ber
muda, the newlyweds will live in
Alexandria, Va., where Mr.
Glasman is associated with Drug
Fair, Inc.
Swimmer-Martin
STRATFORD, Conn.—Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben Swimmer announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Ruth, to Dr. Lawrence Mar
tin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Martin of Savannah.
The wedding will be held July
4 in Stratford.
Miss Swimmer, a graduate of
the University of Connecticut
was elected to Phi Beta Kappa
and attends medical school at
Downstate Medical C e n t er,
Brooklyn.
A graduate of Jenkins High
School and the University of
Georgia, Dr. Martin received his
medical degree from the Univer
sity of Florida and is a' resident
in internal medicine at Kings
County Hospital, Brooklyn.
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IN BUCKHIAD — Z3S-4M1
This annovncement
a solicitation
offering is
ncement is neither an offer .to sell nor
m of offers to buy these securities. The
made only by the Prospectus.
NEW ISSUE June 8. 1970
200,000 Shares
Compass Properties
Inc
Common Stock
(Par Value $.05)
Pride $2.50 Per Share
This issue is offered only to Bona fide residents of
the State of Georgia. Georgia residents may obtain
copies of the Prospectus from the undersigned and
others as may lawfully offer these securities within
the state.
Compass Properties, Inc.
1610 Life of Georgia Tower
600 West Peachtree St., N. W.
(404) 872-4754 Atlanta, Georgia 30308