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Friday, July 28, 1972
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Page Seven
RINGS ON THEIR
KirshsteiruSchultz
Saul-Coolik
Karen Marsha Kirshstein of
Savannah and Robert Michael
Schultz of North Bellmore,
N. Y., were married June 25
in B’nai Brith Jacob Synagogue
in Savannah.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirshstein
of Savannah. The bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Abra
ham Schultz of North Bellmore.
* The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. Mrs. Charles
Levy of Atlanta was her sister’s
matron of honor. Miss Wendy
Jane Giddings of Lawrence,
N.Y., was maid of honor. Brides
maids were Miss Rita Kirshstein
of Charleston and Miss Marsha
Yellin of Savannah, cousins of
the bride; Miss Barbara Schultz
of North Bellmore, sister of the
bridegroom, and Miss Evelyn
Jandorf of Baltimore.
Jeffrey Schultz of North Bell
more was his brother’s best
man. Ushers were Gary Schultz
of Woodmere, N. Y., cousin of
the bridegroom; James Selkin of
Bay Ridge, N. Y., and Bert Gold
berg of Boston, Kenneth Mar-
bleston of North Bellmore, and
Stanley Levitt of Wantaugh,
N. Y.
After a dinner at B’nai B’rith
Jacob Synagogue the couple left
for a wedding trip to Europe.
They will live in New York.
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Mr. and Mrs. David Saul of
Atlanta announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Sally
Ann Saul, to J. Samuel Coolik,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis S.
Coolik of Columbus.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of Mrs. David L. Slann
of Miami Beach and Atlanta
and the late Mr. Slann and the
late Mr. and Mrs. Harris Saul.
Mr. Coolik is the grandson of
the late Mr. and Mrs. John
Adolphus Battle of Talbotton
and the late Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Coolik.
The wedding will be held
September 24, at the Standard
Club.
Spiegel-Goldstein
Elizabeth Ruth Spiegel,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
D. Spiegel of Atlanta, became
the bride of Robert Hugh Gold
stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Goldstein of Atlanta, on June 4
at the chapel of Camp Barney
Medintz in Cleveland, Ga. Rab
bi Donald Frieman and Rabbi
Harry Epstein officiated.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. Maid of
honor was Miss Susan Wild-
strom of Detroit. Bridal attend
ants were Miss Gail and Miss
Janert Goldstein, Miss Dale
Cohen, Miss Marcia Glass, Miss
Michele Alperin all of Atlanta
and Miss Pat Macaluso of Mil
ford, Conn.
The best man was Stephen
Goldstein, brother of the bride
groom. Groomsmen were Craig
Altman, Mark Spiegel, Walter
Spiegel, Larry Melnick, Glenn
Silverboard, all of Atlanta.
The reception was given by
the brider’s parents at the Camp.
The bride’s book was kept by
Miss Sandra Meyers of New
Rochelle, N.Y.
Mrs. Goldstein is a Magna
Cum Laude graduate of the
University of Georgia. She
majored in elementary educa
tion.
Mr. Goldstein received his
B.S. degree from the University
of Georgia and will receive his
master of business administra
tion in the fall. At present he
is program director of Camp
Barney Medintz.
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Blumenthal-Talansky
MRS. TALANSKY
Miss Cathy Ann Blumenthal,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul
Blumenthal of Atlanta, became
the bride of Gerald Lawrence
Talansky on Sunday, June 25,
at the Standard Town and
Country Club. The bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Talansky of Atlanta.
Rabbi Jacob M. Rothschild of
ficiated.
Maid of honor was Miss Layne
Zimmerman.
Mr. Talansky was his son’s
best man. Ushers were Dr. Jer
ome Blumenthal and Harry
Blumenthal, brothers of the
bride: Tommy Miller and Jerry
Cohn, brothers-in-law of the
bridegroom.
Miss Blumenthal is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Rose Blumen
thal.
A reception and seated dinner
was given by the bride’s par
ents following the ceremony.
Baer-Sukloff
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baer of
Memphis, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Jane
Ellen Baer, to Sidney Kenneth
Sukloff, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert J. Sukloff of Atlanta.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Baer of Mem
phis and Mrs. Robert Levine
and the late Mr. Levine of St.
Louis.
She is a senior at the Univer
sity of Tennessee and a little
sister of Alpha Epsilon Pi.
Mr. Sukloff is the grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R.
Apfel of New York City, and
the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Sukloff of New Haven, Conn.
He is also a senior at the Uni
versity of Tennessee, and is a
member of Alpha Epsilon Pi.
The wedding will be held
September 3 at the Baron Hirsch
Karp-Kreh
SAVANNAH — The mar
riage of Sheryl Kayle Karp of
Savannah, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin L. Karp and
Gustave Maurice Kreh of New
Orleans, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Kreh, took place June 25
in the Agudath Achim Syna
gogue, Savannah. Rabbi William
Fertig and Cantor Leon Radzik
officiated, assisted by Rabbi
Louis Fagin of Houston.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. Mrs. Mel
vin George Gordon of North
Miami Beach was her cousin’s
matron of honor and Miss Ellen
Kaminsky of Savannah was
maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Miss Toby Kaminsky of
Savannah, Miss Nancy Witten-
stein of Orlando, Miss Greer
Bern of Montgomery, Miss Bon
nie Altman of Atlanta and the
Misses Avery and Jaimie Gor
don of North Miami Beach.
Dr. Michael Zoller of New
Orleans was best man. Ushers
were Arnold, Sidney and Eric
Karp, brothers of the bride;
Armand Harris, Paul Harris
and Myron Kaminsky of Savan
nah, Cary Becker, Steven Volo
and Barry Koretsky, all of New
Orleans.
Miss Cathy Weinstein of At
lanta was flower girl and Mas
ter Gregg Hollander of North
Miami Beach was ring bearer.
The bride’s parents gave a
cocktail reception followed by a
seated dinner and evening of
dancing. After a wedding trip
to Montego Bay, Jamaica, the
couple will live in New Orleans
where Mr. Kreh will continue
his medical studies.
Clemens-Tobin
TAMPA —• Penny Lee Clem
ens and Harris A. Tobin were
married July 2 at Rodolph
Sholom Synagogue, in Tampa.
Rabbi Stanley Kazan officiated.
Her parents are Mr. and
Mrs. John Clemens of Orlando
and his parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Tobin of Tampa.
The bride’s maids were Deby
Pruitt, Gainesville; Shirley
Chaples, Orlando and Deborah
Dykehouse, Gainesville. The
maid of honor was Penny’s sis
ter, Lori Dee Clemens, Orlando.
Miami; Alan Marks, Miami;
Penny’s brother, Mark Clemens,
Orlando, and Harris’ brother
Lee Tobin. Another brother,
Glenn Tobin, was best man,
Ellen Herman kept the bride’s
book.
Out of town guests were
Penny’s grandmother, Mrs. W.L.
Baker, Cedar Rapids, Iowa;
Mrs. Mike Tobin, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Tobin, Dr. and Mrs. Joe
Berger, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Tobin,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tobin, Mrs.
Esther Schackman and Mrs.
Ethel Goldstein, all of New
York. Mr. and Mrs. George
Tobin, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr.
and Mrs. J.B. Berman, Orlando;
Mrs. George Daniels, Ralph
Daniels and Robin Daniels,
Piedmont, Ala.; Mrs. John
Smith and granddaughter, Teri
Wainer, New Orleans; Mr. and
Mrs. Darby Coker, Sr., East
Point, Ga.;,Mr. and Mrs. George
Roy, Andy Hohan, Mike Hittle-
man, Steve Handshu and Joseph
Batal, Miami; Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Klepper, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Sauls and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Montgomery, Gainesville; Mrs.
Ray Chetti, Columbia, S.C.; Mrs.
Barry Nelson, Maryland
Heights, Mo.; and Marvin Oster,
Atlanta.
Penny is an elementary school
teacher in Gainesville and Har
ris is an assistant State’s attor
ney in Gainesville.
Parties preceding the wedding
included a miscellaneous show
er, given by Mrs. Russell Klep
per in Gainesville; a kitchen
shower given by Mrs. Sol Walk
er and daughters (who were
flower girls in the wedding);
A Sunday morning brunch for
the out-of-town guests and bri
dal party given by Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Buchman.
The social hall of Rodolph
Sholom Synagogue was the set
ting for the rehearsal dinner
and cocktail party given by
Penny’s parents.
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