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Green-Raab
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Green of
Atlanta, formerly of Fayetteville,
N. C-, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Bevetly Ann
Green,' to Alvan Raab, son Of
Mr. and Mrs. David ' Raab of
Columbus. _'
Miss Green is the granddaugh
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Axelrod of Montgomery,
and the late Mr. and Mrs. Ben
jamin Greenspon of Baltimore.
The bride-elect received a BA
degree in psychology from the
University of South Carolina,
where she was vice president
of Alpha Epsilon Phi, chainpan
of the hospitality committee, am}
Student Union executive board
member. •; t V
Mr. Raab is the grandson of
the , late Mr. and Mra. Jacob
Silverman and the late Mr. and
Mrs. • Abraham Raab of New
York City. .,\ . .
The future bridegroom re
ceived a BBA degree from the
University of Georgia, where he
was treasurer'of Alpha Epsilon
Phi. He is a CPA, and is doing
graduate work at Georgia State
University
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Kasselman-Clark
. Mr!* and*‘Mrs. Kenneth Kassel-
man of Coral Gables, Fla., an
nounce the ' engdgtsrtifent of their
daughter Maxine Sandra tb Rob
ert Clark, 'Hon Of Mr. and Mrs.
David B. Clark of Atlanta. "*>
Miss Kasselman is the grand
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Max Kasselman and the
late Mr. end Mrs. Philip Lerch
all of New Yofk. Mr. Clark is
the grandson of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Isaac Clark and the late
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Bieler also
of, New York.
Miss Kasselman is a senior at
the University of Georgia where
she is an advertising and mar
keting major. She is a member
of Theta Sigma Phi honorary
journalism ‘ fraternity, Gemma
Alpha Chi advertising fraternity,
Phi Chi Theta business, fratern
ity and the American Marketing
Association. At Georgia, |diss
Kasselman is an affiliate of Delta
Phi Epsilon sorority.
Mr. Clark is an honor grad
uate of Grady High school where
he was also a member of the
varsity tennis team. He is pres
ently completing a pre-dental
Curriculum et the University Of
Georgia Where he will' receive
his degree in June. Mr Clark
is a member of Tau Epsilon Phi
fraternity.
The wedding will take place
December 26 at the Algiers Hotel
on Miami Beach. \ 1
Wolf-Capilouto
Abraham Wolf of Aiken, S.C.,
and Mrs. Hazel Goodman Wolf
of Atlanta announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Janice
Norma Wolf, to Eli Larry Ca-
pilouto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos
eph E. Capilouto of Montgom
ery, Ala.
Miss Wolf attended the Uni
versity 6f Georgia, where she
was a member of Delta Phi Ep
silon, and attends the Univer
sity of Alabama -*
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Rebecca Good
man of Aiken and Atlanta and
the late Samuel Goodman and
the late Mr: and Mrs. Jacob Wolf
of Aiken.
Mr. Capilouto was graduated
from Marion Military Institute
and is a senior at the Univer
sity of Alabama, where he' is a
member of Zeta Beta Tau and
Delta Sigma Pi.
He is the grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. David R. Franco of
Montgomery and Mrs. Gilson
Capilouto and the late Eli Ca
pilouto.
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SEEKING business or profes
sional woman as roommate age
22-24. To share apartment by
Sept. 1, 1970. Please phone
Naomi at 636-7931 after 6 p. m.
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Colby-Schwartz
Wr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Colby
of Atlanta ftnnourtrt the engage
ment of their daughter, Andrea
Beth Colby, to Robert Clay
Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William B. Schwartz Jr. of At
lanta.
The wedding will be held Sep
tember 12 at the Standard Town
and Country Club.
Miss Colby attended the Uni
versity of Colorado and is em
ployed at Saks Fifth Avenue in
Atlanta.
Mr Schwartz is the grandson
of A. J. Weinberg and the late
Mrs. Weinberg and the late Mr.
and Mrs. W.' B. Schwartz.' He
was graduated from the West
minster Schools and is a jun
ior at the University of North
Caroling.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Sinkoe of
Atlanta announce the birth of a
daughter, Stephanie Jennifer, on
June 1*7 Grandparents ate Mr.
and Mrs. Cory Byrd and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Feldser and the late
Dr. Samuel Sinkoe. *
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Mr. and Mrs. Alan Edward
Weinstein of Atlanta announce
the birth of a son, Mark Harris,
on July 14. Mrs. Weinstein is the
former Susan Broda, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack F. Broda of
Birmingham. Paternal grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. P. J.
Weinstein of Mobile.
Off-Peachtree Offers
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There’s "Off Broadway” and
now, in Atlanta, there's “Off
Peachtree” theater, with the
opening of Theatre Atlanta Off
Peachtree, as commmxity thea
ter.
First production, set for .Au
gust 13, 14, 15 and 20, 21 and
22, is “You Know I Can’t Hear
You When the Water’s Run
ning.” Performances will be held
at the Studio Theatre of the
Atlanta Memorial Arts Center,
starting at 8:30 p. m.
The first offering is a quartet
of playlets giving Robert An
derson’s theatrical answers to:
How much exposure should
theater have?—“The Shock of
Recognition” directed by Bill
Hoffman, with Sidney Glazer as
the actor, a “ridiculous man”:
After 25 years, do we buy
twins or a double?—“The Foot
steps of Doves,” directed b/ Bill
Hoffman;
How do we bring up the chil
dren in this “mod” age?—“I’ll
Be Home for Christmas,” direct
ed by Sid Shier;
Is your memory or only mine
confused? —‘Tm Herbert,” di
rected by Harold Hall.
Initiated with all volunteer
local talent, TAOP plans to use
all proceeds for the next pro
duction.
Tickets can be reserved by
calling 892-2414
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
TO SEE AND DRIVE THE IN
COMPARABLE CADILLAC.
Lester Pazol
SaU* Representative
Hennessy Cadillac
3M0 Piedmont Id* NX
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Esral Bar Mitzva
Mr. and Mra. Abe Earal of
The Segals will honor
the Bar htita
Mitchell, af 8}
Aug. 15, at Beth Jacob Syna
gogue. A Kiddush will follow.
Sega) Bar Mitzva
Mr. and ^irs. Leonard L. Segal
of Atlanta cordially invite their
relatives and friends to attend
the Bar Mitzva of their son Ken
neth at 6:50 a. m., Thursday,
Aug. 20, at Congregation Beth
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Re-elect
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
GEORGE T. SMITH
Georgia Needs George T. For
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