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PAGE 18 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE September 5, 1986
HERBERT KUPER
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Weddings & Engagements
Diane Zivi marries Matthew Marks
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Marks
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zivi of
Knoxville, Tenn., announce the
marriage of their daughter, Diane
Sue, to Matthew Steven Marks,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marks
of Augusta and Atlanta.
The ceremony took place at Tem
ple Beth-El in Knoxville, on July 6.
with Rabbi Paul Kaplan officiat
ing. A reception and dinner dance
followed at the Deane Hill Coun
try Club.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father. Maid of honor was
Miss Shelley Smith of Atlanta.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Carole
Pinstein of Memphis, Tenn., sister
of the bridegroom; Miss Hallie
Pinstein and Miss Eve Pinstein,
both of Memphis, nieces of the
bridegroom; Miss Laurie Sisk of
Knoxville, Miss Robin Ginsberg
of Miami, Mrs. Laura Krafchick,
Mrs. Amy Egerman, and Miss
Diane Renert, all of Atlanta.
The bridegroom’s father was best
man. Groomsmen were Robert
Pinstein of Memphis, brother-in-
law of the bridegroom; Richard
Zivi, Jr., and Robert Zivi of Knox
ville, brothers of the bride; Jerome
Baer, Kenny Orkin, Lee Rothman
and Jimmy Isaacson, all of Atlanta;
Mark Greenberg of Clearwater,
Fla. and Eddie Rittenbaum of
Washington, D.C. Ushers were
Frank Slotin of Augusta, cousin of
the bridegroom, Ted Everett of
Augusta, Ben Doochin of Nash
ville and Allen Levitt of Miami.
After a honeymoon in Hawaii,
the couple is living in Augusta
where Mr. Marks is associated
with Carole Fabrics. Mrs. Marks is
employed by the Richmond County
Board of Education as a teacher in
special education.
Dear Readers:
I have some exciting news
for both you and me. You’ve
depended on me to provide quality
catering for your social affairs in the
past, and now I can give you even more.
I present to you-The Atlanta Catering Company.
Heading our team is president Tony Lewis, a
graduate of The Cornell University Hotel and Restau
rant School. Vice President Bill McLeish received his
certification from the Culinary Institute of America
and is the only true chef in Atlanta Catering today.
Together we bring you years of catering expertise.
In addition to one of Atlanta’s largest kitchens, and
the ability to deliver true kosher as well as kosher
style catering, we also operate our own bakery and
floral divisions.
And that’s not ail. When you need an impressive
environment, our Centre Place facility in the Atlanta
Financial Center affords you a prestigious location
and sophisticated surroundings for groups up to
300.
So whether it’s an intimate party or a lavish social
affair, the Atlanta Catering Company is ready to pro
vide the same high quality food and service you’ve
expected and received from me in the past.
Sincerely,
John Holway
Sales Manager
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Atlanta, Georgia 30360 (404) 455-FOOD
Susie Benrey weds Leon Egozi
Mr. and Mrs. Salomon Benrey
of Miami announce the marriage
of their daughter, Susie, to Leon
Egozi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jose
Egozi, formerly of Atlanta.
The ceremony and reception took
place Aug. 31 at Temple Emanu-El
in Miami Beach, with Rabbi Irving
Lehrman officiating.
The bride is an accounting major
at Florida International University.
She attended the University of
Miami, where she was secretary of
public affairs. She is a member of
Delta Sigma Phi business frater
nity and a former little sister to
Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity. She is
employed at the Town of Bay Har
bor Island, Fla.
The bridegroom received a mas
ter’s degree in taxation from Geor
gia State University. He is a past
president of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fra
ternity and a past vice president of
the South Dade Council of B’nai
B’rith. He is a member of both the
Florida and American Institute of
Certified Public Accountants and
is employed by the accounting firm
of Finkelstein and Brown, P.A.
Lichtenstein-Capouano
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lichten
stein of Atlanta announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Carol
Adele, to Morris Albert Capouano,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Capou
ano of Montgomery, Ala.
A Jan. 3, 1987 wedding is
planned.
Draluck-Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Draluck
of Atlanta announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Betsy Elaine,
to Steven Davis, son of Joseph and
Arline Davis of Atlanta.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of Elsie Levy of North
Miami Beach, and the late Irving
Levy, and Rose Draluck of Atlanta,
and the late Norman Draluck.
The future bridegroom is the
grandson of Dorothy and William
Feingold of Atlanta, formerly of
Sarasota, Fla., and Stella and
Arthur D'Agostino of Allen Park,
Mich.
Miss Draluck is a graduate of
Emory University School of Allied
Health. She is an ultrasonographer
for Sonographic Imaging.
Mr. Davis is manager of A-l
Rent-All in Marietta.
A March wedding is planned.
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■ double spaced and include a
telephone contact number. There is a
$7.50 charge for a picture of the
bride alone, $12.50 for a picture of
the couple. There is no charge for the
announcement without a picture.
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