The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, January 06, 1978, Image 18

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P»je 18 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE January 6, 1978 W£DDING<; ' eMGdGeMeim (In Cheshire Square) open 7 days week Lunch 11:30 a.m-2:30 p m. Dinner 6:30 p.m.-ll:30 p.m. Kaplan-Bleiberg Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kaplan of Atlanta announce the engagement of their daughter, Marcia, to Robert Paul Bleiberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bleiberg of Atlanta. Mr. Bleiberg is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Max Ruben of Atlanta and the late Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bleiberg of New York. Miss Kaplan is a graduate of the University of Georgia with a B.A. degree in elementrv education. She is presently employed by Ned J. Fashions as office manager and purchasing agent. Mr. Bleiberg is a graduate of the University of Georgia and the University of Georgia School of Law, where he received his J.D. degree. He is now associated with the law firm of Lokeyand Bowden. The wedding is planned for February 5 at Beth Jacob Synagogue. Howard-Price Mr and Mrs. John Richard Price of Woodbridge, Va., announce the marriage of their daughter, Karen Louise, to Clark Brian Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Howard of Atlanta. The couple was married on Dec. 31, at the Temple. Rabbi Alvin Sugarman officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her sister Jennifer of Radford, Va., was her maid of honor. The bridegroom’s fathei served as best man. Ushers were brothers of the bride and bridegroom. Gary Howard of Tucson, Ariz., Neal Howard of Macon, Stanley Slutzky of Atlanta, Jeffry Price of Largo, Md., Rick Crotts of Baton Rouge, La., and Wesley White of Stafford, Va. A reception followed the ceremony in Friendship Hall. Ms. Jody Peskin of Atlanta kept the bride’s book. Following a wedding trip to Nassqu, the couple will reside in Washington, D.C. —Not if you give that special acquaintance a gift subscrition to The Southern Israelite. Your friends, neighbors and relatives would enjoy reading The Southern Israelite, which provides up to the minute coverage of Israel as well as complete international, national and community news of Jewish interest. Simply fill in the coupon and that special acquaintance will begin receiving The Southern Israelite (or have a subscription renewed) along with a special occasion greeting letter—all for only $12.50! The Southern Israelite It makes a wonderful gift. Save time and phone i To: Occasion: City. .Zip From City State.. o Payment Enclosed o Bill Me Later l your gift request we'll bill you later. • Zip 404/876-8248 The Southern Israelite • P.O. Box 77388 • Atlanta, Georgia 30357 Kaplan-Tepper Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kaplan of Atlanta annouce the engagement of their daughter, Jeannie Anne, to Robert Carl Tepper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rubin G. Tepper of Atlanta. Mr. Tepper is the grandson of Samuel Schechter and the late Mollie Schechter of Pittsfield, Mass. Miss Kaplan will be graduating with honors in March from the •University of Georgia with an A.B.J. degree in public relations /journalism. Mr. Tepper graduated with honors from the University of Georgia with a B.L.A. degree. He is presently a landscape architect employed with the Tennessee Valley Authority in Knoxville, Tenn. in the Site Planning Section. A June 25 wedding is planned at Ahavath Achim Synagogue. Everett-Sukloff Mrs. Hope Asher Everett of Atlanta and Bert Everett of Norfolk, Va., announce the engagement of their daughter, Karen Lee Everett, to Mark Richard Sukloff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sukloff of Atlanta. Miss Everett is the grand daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Baron Asher and of Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Everett. She attended DeKalb College and the University of Georgia. Mr. Sukloff is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Apfel of New York and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sukloff of New Haven, Conn. He is associated with the Heeney Company. The wedding is planned for April 2, at the Temple. Meyer-Cooney Mrs. Ruth Cooney of Philadelphia, Pa., and William Cooney of Warner Robins, Ga., announce the marriage of their daughter, Regina Marie, ' to Richard Curtis Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Meyer of Atlanta. Mr. Meyer graduated from Dykes High School and attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The couple will reside in Marietta where Mrs. Meyer is a laboratory technician and Mr. Meyer is a musician. New anthology features Jewish writers’ works NEW YORK—The American Association for Jewish Education has announced publication of an anthology of short stories by prominent American Jewish \yriters designed to provide students in public schools with a view of the historical and sociological experience of the American Jew from colonial days to the present. The 256-page text, published by Barron’s Educational Series, is entitled “Portraits of the American Jew." It was compiled and edited by Max Nadel, consultant to the AAJE’s National Curriculum Research Institute and former English Department chairman at the Bronx High School of Science in New York. Dr. Shimon Frost, director of the NCR1, said the book was prepared as a primary text for ninth-to-twelfth-grade English courses in either Arherican or ethnic literature. Among the authors whose works appear in the volune are Bernard Malamud, Arthur Miller, Irwin Shaw, Stanley Ellin, Abraham Rothbtfrg, Hugh Nissensqnand Howard Fast. Jheir stone's depict the contributions of early Jewish fur traders and western merchants, the role of Jewish immigrants in the turn-of-the-century unionist movement, problems of cultural identity on New York's Lower East Side and in the rural South, anti- Semitic feelings that took hold in the United States after World War I, the impact of the Holocaust and of Israel’s establishment, and the current plight of Jews in the Soviet Union. 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