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Shayne-Kulbersh
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shayne of
Chevy Chase, Md., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Harriet Susan Shayne, to Paul
Jerome Kulbersh, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan M. Kulbersh ofTifton,
Ga.
The bride-elect is tlje grand
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Carp and the late Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Schneirmon.
Miss Shayne was graduated
magna cum laude in mathematics
education from the University of
Georgia where she was a recording
secretary of Delta Phi Epsilon, and
a member of Alpha Lambda
Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, and Delta
Epsilon Phi.
The future bridegroom is the
grandson of Mrs. HarryKulbersh
and the late Mr. Kulbersh of Tif-
ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Abrahams of Valdosta.
He attended the University of
Georgia where he was a member of
Alpha Epsilon Phi and Alpha Ep
silon Delta.
Mr. Kulbersh is attending the
Medical College of Georgia
School of Dentistry.
The wedding wil be held July 8
at the Ohr Kodesh Temple in
Chevy Chase.
Levin-Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Max Levin of
Savannah announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Ilene Don
na, to Michael Friedman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Friedman of
Brunswick.
The wedding is planned for July
15 at the B’nai B'rith Jacob
Synagogue.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Savannah High School and attend
ed Crawford W. Long Hospital
School of Radiology and was on
the s'aff of Long Hospital as a
radiologic techologist.
She is the granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Galkin of Savan
nah and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Levin of
Savannah.
The prospective bridegroom is a
graduate of Glynn Academy and
attended Abraham Baldwin
College and DeKalb Junior
College. He is the co-owner and
manager of Mr Brian’s Pants
Shack in Brunswick
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Kuniansky — Diamantstein
Judy Kuniansky, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kuniansky
of Atlanta became the bride of
Oliver Diamantstein, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Adolfo Diamantstein,
April 29 at the Temple. Rabbi
Jacob Rothschild officiated.
The bride, given in marriage by
her parents, had Mrs, Steve
Schwartz of Secane, Pa., as
matron of honor and V. Diane
Morris as maid of honor.
Sam Zamoscinski was best man.
Groomsmen were Harry S.
Kuniansky and Richard
Kuniansky, brothers of the bride,
and Danny Diamantstein and
Johnny Diamantstein, brothers of
the bridegroom.
The bride’s parents gave the
reception at theif home. The
newlyweds live in Athens.
Gerson — Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Max Gerson
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Esther Chana
Levy, to Jack Bernard Levy,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian J
Levy of Atlanta.
Miss Gerson, a graduate of
DeKalb Technical School
where she was vice president of
the Student Body, is an
opthalmic assistant for Dr.
William Belcher Jr.
She is the granddaughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. H. Ger
son and the late Mr. and Mrs.
F. Kamor.
Mr. Levy is the grandson of
Mr and Mrs B Israel and
Mrs. Luna Franco and the late
Mr. Franco.
A graduate of Emory Univer
sity, he will attend the law
school there in the fall.
A summer wedding is plann
ed.
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