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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Shain
of Wilmington, N. C., announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter Fayelynn to Albert Louis
Amato, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Amato of Atlanta.
The bride-elect is a senior at
the University of Georgia where
she is majoring in speech path
ology. She was a member of
Sigma Delta Tau sorority and
Sweetheart of Tau Epsilon Phi
fraternity.
Mr. Amato completed his
undergraduate work at Emory
University where he was a mem
ber of Alpha Epsilon Pi fratern
ity. He is presently a junior at
Emory University School of
Dentistry and is vice president
pf Alpha Omega dental fratern
ity. Mr. Amato has been Com
missioned as a second lieutenant
ip (the United States Air
Force Reserves.
Wedding plans will be an
nounced later.
Schwartz-Huber
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris
Schwartz of Atlanta announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter Dinah Jo Schwartz to Lau
rence Todd Huber, son of Mrs.
Irving Budd of New York, form
erly of Miami and the late
Abe Huber.
The future bride is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Joe Smolen and
the late Mr. Smolen and the late
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz
Of Rome, Ga.
Miss Schwartz attended the
University of Georgia, where she
was secretary of Sigma Delta
Tau. She received a B S. degree
in Education from Georgia State
University and will be employed
by the Atlanta Public School
System in the fall
Mr. Huber is the grandson of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Huber and the late Mrs. Rose
Maharana. Hf received a B. S.
degree from the University of
Florida where he was vice pres
ident of AED honorary pre-den
tal society and a member of Tau
Epsilon Phi. He presently at
tends Emory University School
Of Dentistry.
A December wedding is plann
ed.
MRS. WERBIN
Mr. and Mrs Irving M. Galan-
ty of Atlanta announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Ranee Lynda Galanty, to Sam
uel Norman Werbin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Werbin of At
lanta. '
The future bride attended the
University of Oklahoma where
she was a member of Alpha
Epsilon Phi. She presently at
tends Georgia State University.
She i^ the granddaughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Heiman and the late Mr. and
Mrs. Ellis H. Galanty.
Mr. Werbin is the grandson
of the late Mr. and Mre* S. N.
Tenenbaum and the late Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph M. Werbin.
The future bridegroom was
graduated from the Wharton
School of Finance and Com
merce, University of Pennsyl
vania, where he was a member
of Tau Epsilon Phi He is pres
ently attending the University of
Georgia School of Law where
he is a member of Phi Delta
Phi Legal Fraternity.
The wedding will take place
September 6 at the Ahavath
Achim Synagogue.
Halperin-Asher
SAVANNAH—Mias Rita Lynn
Halperin, daughter of Mrs. Syd
ney Halperin and the late Mr.
Halperin, became the bride of
Alan Jay Asher, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Asher, on June 21
in B’nai B’rith Jacob Synagogue.
Rabbi A. I. Rosenberg officiated,
assisted by Cantor Baruch Er-
blich.
Given in marriage by her bro
ther, Richard Martin Halperin,
the bride had Mia Muriel Susan
Rahhan as maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Mia Susan
Lynn Konter, Miss Celia Beth
Palefsky, Mia Amy Epstein,
Bloomfield, N. J., Mia Nancy
Ellen Assher and Mrs. Richard
Ootipr, Miami.
Best man was Richard Stan
ley Cotier, Miami. Ushers were
Henry Arthur Cohen, Atlanta;
Leonard Haas, New Jersey;
Stanley Applebaum, Charleston;
Irwin Asher and Henry Cohen
of New York.
A reception and dinner follow
ed at the synagogue.
After a wedding trip to Mex
ico, ’ Mr. and Mrs. Asher will
make their home in Miami.
Fi»kr(*renflitain
AUGUSTA — Mr. and Mrs.
Jack P- Fie* announce thf en
gagement of their daughter,
Irving Orenstein of Atlanta.
Mia Fink is the granddaugh
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Benson Fink of Brooklyn and of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Matthew
Marks of Millen, Ga. She is a
graduate of the Academy of
Richmond County and attends
the University of Georgia where
she is a member of Sigma Delta
* Tau sorority.
Her fiance is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Waltman
of North Miami Beach, and of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Orenstein of New York City.
He is the great-grandson of Mrs.
Lena Berger of New York City.
He is a graduate of Henry Grady
School and attends the
University of Georgia.
A September 6 wedding is
planned at the Sheraton-Bilt-
more Hotel in Atlanta.
Stroud-Passink
WAYNESBORO — Mia Pa
tricia Ann Stroud, daughter of .
Mr. ' and Mrs. Gerald Philip
Stroud, became the bride of
Leonard Mark Passink, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Pasaink of
Savannah on June 28 in B’nai
B’rith Synagogue, Savannah.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride had Mrs. Philip
Adler as matron of honor.
Best man was Richard Pa-
sink. Phillip Adler wa usher.
A reception followed, in the
Alhambra Apts, social hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Passink will
make their home in the Alham
bra Apartments, Savannah.
Greenspan-Goldin
BAY HARBOR, Fla. — Mia
Rickey Susan Greenspan, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marty
Greenspan, became the bride of
Norman H. Goldin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Goldin of Mi
ami Beach, on June 28. Rabbi
David Raab officiated.
Miss Harriet Goldin wa maid
of honor.
Best man wa Alan Green
span.
After a reception, Mr. and
Goldin left on a wedding trip to
the Florida Keys. They will
make their home at 1611 Mich
igan Ave., Miami Beach.
DWWIfftTTF©?
SAVANNAH—Mia MvMeine
Deich, daughter of Mr. aijdiMrs.
Mickey Deich, became* the bride
of Jama Barry Siskin, son of
Mrs. Meyer Siskin and the late
Mr. Siskin of Chattanooga on
June 28 in B’nai B’rith Jacob
Synagogue. Rabbi A. I. Rosen
berg officiated.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bridle had Mrs. Ted
Malen as matron of honor. Miss
Myra Deich wa maid of hon
or. Miss Marjorie Deich and
Mia Randy Marks were brides
maids.
Best man wa Harve Siskin.
Ushers were Michael Deich, Sam
Chawkin, Ted Mallen, Morry
Frank, Jerry Coleman and Mark
Leibowitz.
After a reception at the syn
agogue, Mr. and Mrs. Siskin left
on a wedding trip to the Ba
hamas. They will make their
home in Chattanooga.
Gross-Solomon
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gross of
Atlanta announce the engage
ment of their daughter Cindy to
Barry Solomon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Greenberger of
Youngstown, O., and of the late
Emanuel Solomon.
Miss Gras is a graduate of
Briarcliff High SchooL Mr. Sol
omon attends Kansas State
University.
A summer 1971 wedding is
planned.
V "Southern Notes i
Alan Levow of Atlanta will;
join thirty, other, students this ;
summer ft Ihe Uhifed Jewish)
Appeal’s fourth University Stu
dents Mission to Israel. Alan i*'
the son ot Mr. aid Mm. Har->
old Levow, both parents being
active participants in Atlanta’s
Jewish communal life. A student
at the University of Georgia, Mr.
Levow ha been selected “for
his potential for leadership on
the campus or in his commun
ity,” according to Charles David
son, UJA’s Director of Univer
sity Programs. Each student pays
for his own transportation and
living expenses.
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