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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, Juna 30, 1972
RINGS ON THEIR FINGERS
Besertspital Medical Center,
afteT which he will resume his
studies at Medical College of
Georgia at Augusta.
Blumberg-Haskins
SAVANNAH— Marlene Bon
nie Blurnberg of Savannah and
Roland Arthur Haskins of Au-
Wollner-Funk
M iller-Wach stein
Barbara Rose Wollner, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rueven
WolLner of Atlanta, became the
bride of Mark Ralphael Funk,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J
Funk of Miami, June 18 at the
Royal Coach Motor Hotel. Rabbi
Harry H. Epstein officiated.
The bride was givep, in mar
riage by her father, and the
bride groom’s sister, Sherry
Funk of Miami, was maid of
honor.
Bridal attendants were Peggy
Spielberger of Birmingh a m ,
Shelia Kaplan of Venice, Fla.,
Marianne Stubbs. Flower girl
was Hermeen Jacobson, and
David Rubinstein was ring-
bearer.
The bridegroom’s broth e r ,
Herbert Wollner, was best man.
Groomsmen ware Ronald Boor-
stin, uncle or the bride, Jan
Zwillifig of^Miami, Stan Bilsker
of Miami, Fred Darr II of
Johnstown, Pa., and Gilbert
Foster of Rockhill, S. C.
The bride’s parents gave a
dinner dance at the Royal
Coach Motor Hotel. Keeping the
bride’s book were Mrs. Michael
Moakler and Mrs. James Nim-
mo.
After a wedding trip to Nas
sau. the newlyweds will live
here.
PRIVATE CATERING
MISS MILLER
Mrs. Betty W. Miller of Cin
cinnati and Albert Miller of Los
Angeles announce the engage
ment of their daughter Kathryn
Sue to Benjamin J. Wachstein,
son of Mrs. Lillian Wachstein
of Atlanta and the late Sam
uel Wachstein.
Muss Miller is a graduate of
Ohio State University and is
currently with the Atlanta Pub
lic Schools.
Mr. Wachstein is attending
Georgia State University, ma
joring in criminal justice.
The wedding will take place
in Cincinnati on August 19.
Ber^-Samet
Ellen Carol Berg, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Harvey M. Berg
of Miami, became the bride of
Leonard S. Samet, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Samet of High
Point, N. C., June 4 at the
B’Nai Israel Synagogue in High
Point. Rabbi Robert Sandman
officiated.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father, and Mrs.
Lawrence Hazan of New York
City was matron of honor.
Bridal attendants were Sherry
Levine, Mrs. Richard Yerlow,
Stephanie Lafferman and Cindy
Lafferman, both of Greensboro,
N. C. Flower girls were Leslye
Samet and Susan Samet, both
of High Point.
Norman G. Samet of High
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Point was best man. Grooms
men were Harry Samet of High
Point, Jeffery B. Berg of Mi
ami, Fla., David Lafferman and
Ronald Frahm, both of Greens
boro, and Jan Samet of Dur
ham, N. C.
The brides’ parents gave the
reception at the Synagogue.
After a wedding trip to Monte
go Bay, Jamaica, the newlyweds
will live in High Point.
Greenwald-Blue
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Green-
wald of Dallas and Dr. and Mrs.
Irvin Blumentha] of Atlanta an
nounce the marriage of their
children Janet Susan Greenwald
and James Morton Blue, on
June 4 at Pinetree Country
Club in Birmingham.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father, and Mr.
Blue had as his best man, his
father. Miss Lisa Blumenthal of
Atlanta, sister of the bride
groom, was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Richard
Greenwald of Dallas, sister-in-
law of the bride, Miss Sondra
Kravtin of Columbus, Ga., Miss
Debbie Kimerling of Birming
ham, Mrs. Albert Amato of At
lanta and Mrs. Donald Golson
of Atlanta.
Groomsmen were Richard
Blue of Atlanta, brother of the
bridegroom, Richard Greenwald
of Dallas, brother of the bride,
John Blumenthal of Atlanta,
brother of the bridegroom, Jef
frey Katz of Statesville, N. C.,
Richard LeVan of Atlanta, Mi-
chell Schwaber of Macon, Philip
Beegle of Atlanta, and William
Bernstein of Atlanta
Mr. and Mrs. Blue will reside
in Interlaken, Switzerlahd, for
three months where Mr. Blue
will serve an externship at
Sifen-Rich
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sifen of
Atlanta announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Phyllis
Gail, to Elliott V. Rich, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rich, also
of Atlanta.
The bride-elect attended the
University of Denver and Geor
gia State University.
Her grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Aftel of Norfolk, Va.,
and Mrs. Joe Sifen and the late
Mr. Sifen of Norfolk and Frank
lin, Va.
The future bridegroom at
tended the University of Geor
gia and Georgia State Univer
sity.
His grandparents were the
late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gon-
cher and the late Mr. and Mrs.
Saul Rich, all of Atlanta.
The wedding will be held in
November at the Ahavath
Achim Synagogue.
gusta were married June 11 in
Agudath Achim Synagogue.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blurnberg
of Savannah. The bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Moysin of Augusta.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. Miss Shel
ley Gail Blurnberg of Savannah
was her sister’s maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Miss Ellen
Sue Blurnberg of Savannah, sis
ter of the bride, and Miss
Ilene Levin of Atlanta.
Raymond Roy Haskins of Au
gusta was his brother’s best
man. Ushers were Larry Ellis
of Augusta and Edwin Bethea
Henderson of Savannah.
After a reception at the syn
agogue, the couple left for a
wedding trip to Florida. They
will live in Augusta.
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