The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, July 17, 1970, Image 15

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best man. Other groomsmen were Norman Kaye, brother of the bride, Steve Friedberg, and Charles and Louis Freedman. Ushers were Peter Ducoffe, Alan Bardy, and Alan Bower. After their wedding trip to Miami Beach and Nassau, the couple now resides in Athens, Kalish-Halpem Helen Virginia Kalish, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Marcus Kalish of Macon, became the bride of. Alan Howard Hal pern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Halpem of Atlanta on July 5 at the Temple Beth Israel in Macon. Rabbi Harold Gelfman officiated. WftARjaa RINGS ON J ... /. tw /' r Galantyv-Werbin MISS GALANTY Mr. and Mrs. Irving M. Ga- lanty of Atlanta announce the engagement of their daughter, Renee Lynda Galanty, to Sam uel Norman Werbin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wert) in of At lanta. The future bride attended the University of Oklahoma where she was a member of Alpha Ep silon Phi. She presently attends Georgia State University. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hei- man and the late Mr. and Mrs. Ellis H. Galanty. Mr. Werbin is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Tenenbaum and the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M Werbin. The future bridegroom wAm graduated from the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania, where he was a member of Tau Epsilon Phi He is presently at tending the University of Geor gia School of Law where he is a member of Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity. The wedding will take place September 6 at the Ahavafh Achim Synagogue. Stein-Spector Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stein of Flossmoor, Ill., announce the engagement of their daughter. Marsha Anne, to Sidney Jan Spector, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Spector of Atlanta. During the past year, Miss Stein attended the University of Illinois, where she majored in English education. Mr. Spector has been attend ing Purdue University, majoring in psychology. The wedding is planned for late August, after which the couple plan to live in Atlanta and attend Georgia Sate Univer sity. Aronstam-Shedrow Miss Cheryl Kay Arons tarn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Aronstam of Atlanta, became the bride of Clayton Barry Shedrow, son of Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Shedrow of Savannah, July 6. The ceremony was conducted by Rabbi Harry H; Epstein in Ahavath Achim Synagogue. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Miss Robyne Shedrow of Savannah, sister of the groom, was maid- of-honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Jackie Shedrow of Savannah, steler of the groom, Misses Judy Moldow and Carole Shure, cou sins of the bride, and Misses Joann Boss, Barbara Libowsky and Joyce Royal. Dr. Shedrow, father of the groom, was best man. Grooms men were Neil Aronstam, broth er of the bride, Jimmy Glenn Jay Moldow and Jack Hillman cousins of the bride, Michael Shedrow if Savannah, brother of the groom and Charles Steinert of Charleston. The brides parents gave a re ception and dinner at the svnn- ( gogue after the ceremony. The groom’s parents were hosts at a rehearsal dinner at the Riviera July 5. A dinner party in honor of the couple was given by A A Alter- man, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill man, Mr. and Mrs. Sicney Moldow and Mr. and Mrs. Ben- net* N. Qxman at the Standard Town and Country Club July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Alterman, Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Blass, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cuba, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Upton, Mr., and Mrs. Sylvan Makover, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Marks and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sablosky enter tained at a brunch at the Pro gressive Club July 5. The newlyweds are graduates of the University of Georgia. Mr Shedrovr is studying for a master’s degree in oceanography at Old Dominion University. The couple will reside at Virginia Beach, Va. Silverstein-Buck Mr. and Mrs. Dan Silverstein of Atlanta, formerly of Kansas City, Mo., announce tthe engage ment of their daughter, Judith Harriet Silverstein, to William Wesley Buck, son of Warren Buck and Mrs. Juanita Buck, both of Kansas City, Mo. The bride-elect attended the University of Missouri at Co lumbia. Mr. Buck attended the Uni versity of Kansas. He has re cently returned from a 14-montb tour in Vietnam, and is affili ated with the Federal Aviation Administration. The wedding will be held Sep tember 13 at the Progressive Club. Hershberg-Jaffe MRS. JAFFE Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hershberg of Atlanta announce the marriage of their daughter, Sherry, to Alan Jaffe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jaffe of Birmingham. The ceremony was performed July 12 by Rabbi Harry H. Ep stein and Cantor Isaac Goodfriend in Elbnan Chapel at Ahavath Achim Synagogue. It was followed by a garden reception and a seated dinner in Srochi Hall. Mrs. Steve Astren of Nashville and Miss Barbara Hershberg were matron of honor and maid of honor for their sister. Brides maids were Mrs. Zale H. Smilack of Rockville, Md., and Mrs. Rich ard Weiner of New York City, cousins of the bride, and Mrs. Fulton Frumin of Chattanooga. Miss Melissa Carling was flower girl. Morris Jaffe, the bridegroom’s father, was best man. Groomsmen were William Lischkoff and Earl Lipsitz of Birmingham, Steve Astren of Nashville, Fulton Fru min of Chattanooga, and David Harwood of Gadsden, Ala. Ushers were Dr. Zale H. Smilack of Rockville, Richard Weiner of New York City, Jerry Goldfarb of Bir mingham, and Joseph Wilen of Atlanta. Master Terry Holzman of Birmingham was ring-bearer. Mrs. Ronald Carling, Miss Paula Haver and Mrs. William Lischkoff kept the bride’s book. After a wedding trip to San Fran cisco and Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Jaffe will reside in Atlanta. Vassall-Friedenberg Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Airov of Atlanta announce the engage ment of their niece, Linda Estelle Vassall, to Charles Corey Frie- denberg, son of Mrs. James C. Friedenberg of Columbus, Ohio, and the late .Mr., Friedenberg. Miss Vassall is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dave Vas sall. Miss Vassall received a BS degree in Special Education from Ohio State University in June. Mr. Friedenberg was graduat ed from Ohio State University with a BS degree in marketing. He is in business in Columbus. The wedding will be held Au- guest 16 at the Shearith Israel Synagogue. MRS. SALUS Karol Lynne Kaye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaye of Murphy, N. C., became the bride of Arthur David Salus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Salus of Atlanta, on June 7 at the Sher aton Biltmore Hotel. Rabbi Harry Epstein officiated. Mrs. Norman Kaye was ma tron of honor. Miss Marilyn Salus, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Sheryl Marks and Mrs. Peter Ducoffe. .j 5 i The bride was given in mar riage' by her father, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. David Mar cus Kalish Jr. of Kittery, Maine, was matron of honor. Bridal attendants were Mar- jean Coddon, Carla Koplin, and Judy Marshall. Carolyn Hal pem, sister of the bridegroom, was junior bridesmaid. The bridegroom’s father was best man. Groomsmen were Jack Halpem and Owen Halpem, brothers of the bridegroom. Richard Halpem, brother of the bridegroom, was junior grooms man. Leslie Gibbs, and David Kalish Jr. of Kittery, Maine, brother of the bride, also were grooms men. Ushers were John Allen, Sanford Moret, Donald Richard, and Franklin Trell. The reception was given by the bride’s parents at the Idle Hour Country Club in Macon. Marguerite Sigal of Macon kept the bride’s book. After a wedding trip to Mon tego Bay, Jamaica, the newly weds will live in Atlanta. You can solvje your fund-raising problems in one evening with an Art Auction! 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