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P»je 16 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE April 27, 1979
Mennessy Cadillac
Incorporated
3040 Piedmont Rd , N.E.
Invites You
To Step Up To
%
^'79
Weddings &
Eneaeements
Lester PmoI
' Lease Direct Avoid Middleman"
1979 Coupe de Ville
$219.®® monthly
Plus (>a. Sales Tax
(Business l.ease Only)
261-5700
I
Arthur’sHty 2 Meats
SPECIALS!!! April 30 thru May 4
Cut or Whole t -4 1 Q
EMPIRE FRESH FRYERS 9 I ib
(limit of 4 per customer)
Our own shortcut— ' ^ - qq
WHOLE RIBS OF BEEF * 1 it,
Average hanging weight of 30 lb*. (cut & packed to your order)
BRAND NEW!!! KOSHER ZION
Franks
u.i.p. a *1 99
Salami
$199
12 02. Chubb 1
Bologna
$199
12 02. chubb 1
Plus many other Kosher Zion dell Items
at low, low prices
KINERET Batter Dipped Fish
KINERET Challah
KINERET non-dairy Creamer
49
12 or. pkg.^1
*.99
„„.,.,*1 19
8 02. bottle^. 75
KINERET Dressings
(Russian, French, Italian A Cole Slaw)
DELIVERY ON SPECIALS WITH MEAT ORDER ONLY
We reserve the right to limit quantities
1IM Srlarcllfff Rd. N.E. Atlaau Ca. tens
U.S.D.A. Establishment 73J1
Free Delivery In - e qq We Ship Throughout
Atlanta Are* V54’vOOl the Southeast
. Greenblat-Boaz
Miss Barbara Gayle Boaz and
George Greenblat, both of
Atlanta, were married on March
18, at the Radisson Inn with Rabbi
Marc Wilson officiating.
The bride was given in marriage
by here^HjjTats, Dr.^ind Mrs.
Herman - Boaz. Abraham
Greenblat was his son’s best man.
Mrs. Susan Boaz, sister-in-law of
the bride was matron of honor.
Bridesmaids include Mrs.
Ann Perlman and Mrs. Ethel
Grossman, sisters of the
bridegroom; Mrs. Rochelle
Greenblat, sister-in-law of the
bridegroom; Ms. Frances
Newman and Ms. Phyllis Wessler,
all of Atlanta.
Groomsmen were Pan Boaz and
Marvin Boaz, brothers of the
bride; Herhsel Greenblat, brother
of the bridegroom; Zac Pasmanick
and Steve Rich, all of Atlanta.
A cocktail reception and dinner
dance were held after the
ceremony. Following a honey
moon in St. Thomas, V.I., Mr. and
Mrs. Greenblat are living in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Greenblat
Margol-Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith of
Cincinnati announce the marriage
of their daughter, Toni Lynne, to
Gary Stewart Margol, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Margol, of
Atlanta.
The wedding took place in
Cincinnati, on April 7. The couple
plans to reside in Atlanta.
HELP PEOPLE
HELP THEMSEIVES,
THE UNITED WK
c
-VE MAKE §ERE YOER WEDDING
RECEPTION IS SPECIAL.
A wedding reception is a happy time and a special time. I hat's
why we go out of our way to make sure everything is perfect.
Our perfect wedding reception includes engraved champagne glasses. I \ipiisite meals
prepared to your specifications. \ complimentary Bi-level Suite. Free parking. \nd
special room rates for vour out of town guests.
RADISSON INN ATLANTA
I !hr> .0 ( h.ui.' .re I) ow.-Hlv Hit **4 Soon
Leitman-Miller
Mrs. Bessie Leitman of Tampa,
Fla., announces the engagement of
her daughter, Nancy Elaine, to
David Lawrence Miller, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Solomon Miller of
Atlanta.
The bride-elect is employed by
Fulton County as an educational
therapist for North Metro
Children’s Center.
The future bridegroom, a
graduate of Emory University
school of Law, is a partner in the
Atlanta law firm, Stuhler and
Miller.
A July wedding is planned.
Kaufman-Gershon
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kaufman
of Minneapolis announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Cary, to Jeff S. Gershon, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Gershon of
Atlanta.
The future brjde attended the
University of Minnesota and is
presently employed in the claims
department of Minneapolis
Transit Inc.
The bridegroom-elect is a
University of Georgia graduate
and a member of Tau Epsilon Phi
fraternity. He is the jewelry
graphics/production director for
Creative Merchandising, a
division of Modern Merchandis
ing in Minnetonka. Minn.
The wedding is planned for July
I at B’nai Emet Synagogue in St.
Louis Park, Minn.
Rosenbaum-LeClaire
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Kurt Rosenbaum and Claire
LeClaire, both residents of the
Jewish Tower in Atlanta,
exchanged marriage vows Friday.
April 20, at the Tower.
The marriage was attended by
the immediate families.
The couple met four months ago
while she was volunteering her
services answering the telephone at
the Jewish Tower.
The Rosenbaums are honey
mooning in Paris and Brussels.
THE HAD1SSON HOTELS
\ col; k tion not a chain
(in Cheshire Square)
open 7 days
a week
I umJv I 1:30 «i.m.-2:30 p.m.
Dinner 6:30 p.m. 11:30 p.m.