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Hills and Audrey
Nelson of Northbrook, Ill.,
are delighted to announce
the engagement of their chil-
dren Richard Bryan Stone
and Jamie Suzanne Nelson.
Jamie earned her bachelor
of arts degree in communica-
tions from Michigan State
University. She is an event
planner employed by AISC
Inc. in Chicago.
Richard earned his bache-
lor of arts degree in finance
from Michigan State
University. He is a senior
associate employed by
PricewaterhouseCoopers as
part of the business recovery
services practice in the
Chicago office.
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at the Drake Hotel in Chicago.
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Weddings
SCHLANSKY-SIEGEL
ebra Elise Schlansky
and Philip Jonathan
Siegel were married
recently at Ahavath Achim
Synagogue in Atlanta, Ga.
Rabbi Arnold Goodman and
Cantor Benjamin Adler offici-
ated.
Debra was accompanied to
the chuppah by her parents,
Susan and Stuart Schlansky.
Philip was escorted to the
chuppah by his parents,
Helene and Stuart Siegel of
Farmington Hills.
The maid of honor was
Rachel Schlansky, sister of the
bride. Bridesmaids included
Shlomit Katz, Julie Korotkin,
Tara Leder and Leslie Lubell.
Andrew Siegel, brother of
the groom, was best man. The
groomsmen were Marc Benedek, Erik
Brand, Ryan Jaffe, Robb LaKritz,
Evan Simon and Dale Turken. Chris
Friedman, Eric Kaplan, Jon Levine
and James Stewart were ushers.
Debra and Philip were honored to
have proud grandparents Mildred
Horn of New York City Bertha Siegel
of West Palm Beach, Fla., and Clara
Schlansky of Pittsburgh, Pa., partici-
pate in the ceremony. Sadly missed
were the groom's late grandfather Max
Siegel and the bride's late grandpar-
ents Benjamin Schlansky and B. Lewis
and Ethel Sachs.
Following a honeymoon in Hawaii,
the couple reside in Atlanta.