The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, October 17, 1986, Image 20

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PAGE 20 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE October 17, 1986 MTW Weddings & Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Scott Austin Alisa Maslia and Scott Austin marry Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Maslia of Atlanta announce the marriage of their daughter, Alisa Esther, to Scott David Austin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Austin of Wil mington, Del. The ceremony and reception took place at the Or VeShalom Synagogue on Aug. 24. Sheryl Rechtman was her sis ter’s matron of honor. liana Mas lia was her sister’s maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Patti Berk, Amy Maslia, Jennifer Rickies and Michelle Malis. Jami Rose Recht man was the flower girl. Jeffrey Austin was his brother’s best man. Groomsmen were Ben Berk, Stephen Klein. Morris Mas lia and Michael Rechtman. Ushers were Robert Lavet, Robert Budoff and Michael Gordon. The bride graduated from the American University and received her law degree from the University of Georgia. She is employed by Seylarth, Shaw, Fairweather and Geraldson in Washington, D.C. The bridegroom is a graduate from the University of Delaware and received his law degree from Georgetown University Law Cen ter. He is employed by the United States Department of Justice in Washington. The couple resides in Falls Church, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Maury Shapiro Staci Goldman, Maury Shapiro wed Staci Lyn Goldman and Maury Alan Shapiro were married Aug. 31 at Sherah Israel Synagogue in Macon. Rabbi Dov Edelstein offi ciated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Goldman of Macon and the granddaughter of Mrs. Louis Isaacson of Atlanta and the late Sam Arnovitz and the late Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Goldman of Macon. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shapiro of Atlanta, and the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Myer Shapiro of Wagener, S.C., and the late Mr. and Mrs. Morris Evans of Sparta, Tenn. Maid of honor was Amy Sue Frank of Atlanta, cousin of the bride. Bridesmaids were Robyn Cohen, Amy Egerman, and Diane Esstman, all of Atlanta, Julie Bernstein of Baltimore and Cindy Andrews of Auburn, Ala. Best man was Ross Shapiro, brother of the bridegroom. Grooms men were Brian Goldman and Ronnie Goldman, brothers of the bride; Jeff Balser, Hal Cohen, Jerrery Foreman, all of Augusta, and Howard Robinowich of At lanta. After a Caribbean cruise, the couple will live in Atlanta. Melissa Jaffe marries Albert Sacks Klein-Leaf Mr. and Mrs. Milton Klein of Dunwoody announce the engage ment of their daughter, Andrea Ronni, to Steven Alan Leaf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Leaf of At lanta. M iss Klein is a graduate of the University of Delaware. She at tended Tufts University and is now attending Georgia State for a mas ter’s degree in education. She is a teacher in the Fulton County School System. Mr. Leaf attended the Univer sity of Georgia and graduated from Georgia State with a degree in art. He is the manager of Book Nook in Atlanta. A June 1987 wedding is planned. Melissa Ann Jaffe and Albert Sacks, both of Atlanta, were mar ried Aug. 31 at Brith Sholom Beth Israel Synagogue in Charleston, S.C. Rabbi David Radinsky offici ated. The bride is the daughter of Herbert Jaffe of Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. Bernard Miller of Charleston. The bridegroom is the son of Alexander Sacks of Lake Grove, N.Y. and Mrs. Vera Cahn of New Orleans. Given in marriage by her father, the bride had her sister, Mrs. Steven Lazarus of Moultrie, Ga., as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Jane Karesh of New York, cousin of the bride; and Michelle Arias of Seat tle, Wash., niece of the bride groom of Cambridge, Mass., brother of the bride; and Ron Jayson of Atlanta. Alison Lazarus of M oultrie, niece of the bride, was flower girl. The bride is a graduate of Ohio State University, and is a sales representative for Xerox. The bridegroom is a graduate of the State University of New York and the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University. He has a private law practice in Decatur and is an associate DeKalb County judge. A reception and dinner were held in Solomon Hall following the ceremony. After a honeymoon trip in Hawaii, the couple live in Decatur. Mrs. Albert Sacks Barry Hazen of Atlanta was best man. Groomsmen were Jeremy Jaffe CATERED SILVER SERVICE FOR A THOUSAND OF YOUR CLOSEST FRIENDS. From dinner for fifty high above the Atlanta skyline in the elegant Crown Room to catered kosher for a thousand in the smashing new Grand Ballroom, Colony Square Catering can handle it. With creative consulting, delicious food and impeccable service at your place or ours. Call Wayne Adams or Larry Russell at 892-6000. They’ll make your party marvelously memorable, no matter how many friends you have. COLONYcSQUAUE HOTEL IS Wedding and engagement announce ments musl he typed double spaced and include a telephone contact number. Please send black and white photographs only. Photos are printed free of charge. iutuiBNiBiiUMtiiiii uiwniUMiiifiitiniiiintuniitinri»iHmtnmniniviiiainiiinittinimtin>ist<f