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Silbert — Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Silbert of
Augusta announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Carol
Rochelle, of Atlanta to Michael
Phillip Schwartz of Jacksonville,
Fla. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Movshin of West
Orange, NJ., and the late Harry
M. gchwartz.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Augusta College and is
employed as an accountant with
Southern Discount Co. She is the
granddaughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Hurwitz of Nor
folk, Va., and the late Mr. and
Mrs. Max Silbert of Hamilton,
Ontario, Can.
The bridegroom attended
Northern Michigan University
and is employed by Cut Rate
Linoleum Co. of Jacksonville.
His grandparents are Mrs.
Sophie Schwarts of New Jersey
and the late A. Joseph Schwartz
and the late Mr. and Mrs. Max
Brody of Irvington, NJ.
A June 19 wedding is planned
in Augusta.
Dr. and Mrs. Neal Miller of
Birmingham announce the birth
of a son, Randy Allen. Mrs.
Miller is the former Patricia
Roeenthal of Savannah. Grand-
mothe
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Pozgay
of Needham, Mass., announce
the birth of a son, Stephen
William, Mrs. Pozgay is the
former Andrea Henkle. Grand
father is Theodore Henkle.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Rosenberg
of Marietta, Ga., announce the
birth of a son, Brian Matthew.
Grandmother is Mrs. Max
Rosenberg of Savannah.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Weiner
of Savannah announce the birth
of a son, Michael Benjamin.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Weiner. Great
grandmother is Mrs. Rebecca
Rubnitz.
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Wolf an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Jenna Felice. Mrs. Wolf is the
former Carolyn Deich of Savan
nah. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Bennie Deich.
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Rauzin — Orenstein
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rauzin of
Atlanta announce the forthcom
ing marriage of their daughter,
Diane Elaine, to Walter A.
Orenstein, son of Mrs. Ann
Orenstein and the late Frank
Orenstein of New York.
The bride-elect is attending
UCLA doctoral program in psy
chology.
The future bridegroom, a
pediatrician, is presently a
medical epidemiologist for the
Center for Disease Control.
A March wedding is planned.
The couple will reside in
California after June.
NEW YORK — 1977 is pro
jected to be Israel’s record
tourism year, surpassing the
1976 record of 795,000 visitors.
Even though the peak
Passover/Easter holidays are
traditionally booked very heavi
ly, it is expected that some of the
block space reserved by tour
operators, will shortly become
available.
Horton — Auerhahn
Mr. and Mr* Leroy S. Horton
of St. Petersburg, Fla., announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Frances Louise, to
Elliot Scott Auerhahn, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.
Auerhahn of Atlanta.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of the University of Kansas and
a candidate for an M.S. degree
from the school of urban life at
Georgia State University.
The future bridegroom, a
graduate of Duke University and
Georgia State University, is an
urban planner with the B.C.D.
Governments in Charleston.
An April 9 wedding is planned
in Atlanta.
Zimler — Janus
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zimler of
Atlanta announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Marsha
Beth Zimler, to Micah Louis
Janus, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Sidney Q. Janus.
Miss Zimler, a graduate of
American University, is
employed by the District’s
Department of Recreation in
Washington.
Mr. Janus is completing his
doctorate at George Washington
University.
Golden — Feinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Golden
of Atlanta announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Amy
Lee Golden, to Larry Mark
Feinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Feinberg of Columbus,
Ga.
Miss Golden is a graduate of
the University of Georgia and is
employed by the Katz Agency
Inc. She was vice-president of
Delta Phi Epsilon.
The future bridegroom is also
a University of Georgia
graduate, now branch manager
of Total Audio-Visuals Co. He
was president of Tau Epsilon
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