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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 185

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MD8. THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Sunday, September 4, 1994 Weddings Schmitz-Nance SLOW CREDIT BILL CONSOLIDATION BANK TURND0WNS Payment based on 9.24A.P.R. Other rates and terms available. AMOUNT I TERM IN MONTHS PAYMENT $25.000 185 $257.15 $35,000 180 $360.01 $50.000 I 180 I $514.30 sources in Lebunon, Ore. The groom, son of Gretchcn and Donald Kiernan of Devon, is a graduate of Conestoga High School and Lafayette College, with a bachelor's degree in American studies.

He is employed by Hughey Home Building in Corvallis, Ore. Lisa Gannon was maid of honor. Sharon Wezniak was the bridesmaid. Guy Kiernan was best man for his brother. Ivan Gerrity was the usher.

A reception was held at Sheraton Suites in Wilmington. The couple spent their honeymoon at Lake Ta-hoe, Nev. They reside in Corvallis. GELT FINANCIAL, INC. his brother.

Ushers were the groom's brother Richard Halliday Jr. and Michael Mohn. The bride's sister Catherine Quill-man was a reader. A reception was held at Holly Hedge. The couple went to St.

Croix for their honeymoon. They reside in Pipersville. Keane-Sinton if Frank Miller of Harrisburg, is a graduate of Haverford High School and West Chester University. He is a parameoic at Mercy Haverford Hospital in Havertown. Theresa Reinagel was matron of honor for her sister.

Bridesmaids were the bride's cousin Maryanne Coleman, Renee Sneddon and Mary A. llerron. Frank Thomas was best man. Ushers were the groom's brother Chris Miller, John Chovancs and Chris Flanagan. The groom's nephew William Reinagel was ring bearer.

A reception was held in Eisenhower Hall at Valley Forge Military Academy. The couple went to Jamaica for their honeymoon. They reside in Havertown. Timmer-Teehan Where You 215-357-4955 'A OwnA Private Island! i You look at your nightmare of a kitchen and dream of escaping it? We can help. Now! The Kitchen, the most lived in room in your home, can be as pleasant as an island retreat.

You can count on our experienced design specialists and quality workmanship in creating the kitchen of your dreams within your budget. tlrkit'inil'vU tj.Mk. Lorraine S. Keane and Robert W. Sinton were married June 11 at the Brazilian Court in Palm Beach, Fla.

Justice of the Peace Joyce Rodngue officiated. The bride, daughter of Kathleen Montgomery of Lantana, and Tom Keane of Wilmington, is a hair stylist at Currie in Glen Mills. The groom, son of Alan and Mary Sinton of Kennett Square is co-owner of and salesman for ComfortAir Heating and Cooling in Chadds Ford. Colleen Hart was matron of honor for her sister and Connie Keane was maid of honor for her sister. Bill Sinton was best man for his brother.

Ushers were the groom's brother A. Fred Sinton and Dominic Perigo. Readers were the groom's brother-in-law Michael Shimpeno and the bride's brother Patrick Keane. A reception was held at the Brazilian Court. The couple spent their honeymoon in Hawaii and California.

They live in Wilmington. Neighbors welcomes engagement or wedding notices. To receive a form to fill out, call Wendy Greenberg at 610-832-8303 or write to Weddings and Engagements, Inquirer Neighbors, 1 100 E. Hector Suite 100, Conshohocken, Pa. 19428.

When returning the form, include a name and telephone number for verification. An appropriate nonreturnable photograph of the bride or the couple only is accepted but can be printed only as space allows. Notices must be submitted within six months of the wedding. rwzz.i it Ai RebecMcLean WVi Krfchens Baths 2912 West Chester Pike 628 West Avenue Ocean City. NJ 609-399-6050 Debra Zesewitz Schmitz and Cameron Chad Nance were married Aug.

6 at Fellowship of Las Colinas Church in Irving, Texas. The Rev. Randy Mayeaux performed the ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Zesewitz of Ridley Park, is a graduate of Murphy High School in Mobile, and Twentieth Century Business College in Mobile. She is an account executive for Cameo Designs in Irving. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.B.

Nance of Quinlan, Texas, is a graduate of Quinlan Ford High School and East Texas State University in Commerce. He is a bail bond agent employed by Budget Bail Bonds in Fort Worth, Texas, and plans to attend Texas Wesleyan University School of Law in Irving. Gina Lawrence was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were the groom's sister Ambriel Nance, Karen Zirkelbach, Majoria Kelly, Janet Tucker, Desiree Johnson, Pam Sala-zar and Mickie Austin. Emily Ellard was junior bridesmaid.

E.B. Nance best man for his son. Ushers were the bride's brother Darren Polk, Mike Young, Michael Kelly, Ray Tucker, John Stilwell, Curtis Austin and Francis LeDuc. The groom's daughter Christian Nance and Jessica Lawrence were flower girls. Ryan Lawrence was ring bearer.

A reception was held in the Fellowship Theater lobby at the church. The couple went to Aruba for their honeymoon. They reside in Coppell, Texas. Hewit-Fruchtman Samantha Bea Hewit and David Jay Fruchtman were married June 26 at the home of the bride's parents in Radnor. Rabbi Henry Cohen officiated.

The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hewit, is a graduate of Boston University. She is director of Creative Artists Network, a nonprofit visual arts organization and gallery in Philadelphia. The groom, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Fruchtman of Havertown, is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh. He is a partner in Jeremiah's record stores in the Wilmington area. A reception was held in the bride's parents' home. The couple resides in Wilmington.

Leibfreid-Miller Patricia Leibfreid and Joseph J. Miller were married April 30 at St. Matthias Roman Catholic Church in Bala Cyn-wyd. The Rev. Philip John Lowe officiated.

The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leibfreid of Bala Cyn-wyd, is a graduate of Lower Merion High School and Widener University, with bachelor's and master's degrees in nursing. She is a nurse at Medical College Hospitals, Philadelphia. The groom, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Knight of Haverford and 5u Call 1-800-331-1900 SubuTihc in hon delivery of The Inquirer and we'll toll you corythmg yiu need to ktt'W to gel hy in today's irld. Whether you chiKX Sunday-only delivery or Sunday and daily delivery. hy not orJer right no hiie you're thinking ahoul it' I PRESENTING Vine Reilly-Morgan 'h it 1. mm Alison Beth Reilly and Daniel Kevin Morgan were married June 25 at Mount Hope United Methodist Church in Aston.

The Rev. Timothy Kriebel performed the ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P.

Reilly of Aston, is a graduate of Sun Valley High School and is a student at Neumann College. She is a special-education instructor at Elwyn Inc. in Elwyn. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Delbert Morgan of Brookhaven, is a graduate of Sun Valley High School and received a bachelor's degree in secondary education, English, from Pennsylvania State University. He is studying for a master's degree in English at West Chester University and is an English teacher at Chichester High School in Boothwyn. Michele Eisele was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were the bride's sister-in-law Donna Reilly, Karen Mizner, Cathleen Cerami and the groom's sister Karen Muhl. Joseph Zappala was best man.

Ushers were the bride's brother Joseph Reilly, Brett Warren, Timothy Moore and the groom's brother James Mullen. Erika Eisele was flower girl. The bride's nephew Joseph E. Reilly was ring bearer. A reception was held at the Con-cordville Inn.

The couple took a wedding trip to St. Lucia. They reside in Aston. Conn-Halliday Victoria Conn and David Halliday were married July 23 in a garden ceremony at Holly Hedge in Sole-bury. The Rev.

Paul Rhebergen officiated. The bride, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Rex Conn of Newtown Square, is a graduate of Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., and the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. She is a landscape architect with Carter Van-Dyke Associates in Doylestown.

The groom, son of Dorothy Hoy of Chester Springs and Richard Halliday of Dublin, is president of Windsor Constructors Inc. in Doylestown. Lizbeth O'Connor was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the bride's sister Elizabeth Conn and the groom's sister Stephanie Halliday. The groom's niece Erin Halliday was the flower girl.

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She is an English teacher at St. Monica School in Dallas. The groom, son of Dr. and Mrs. Brendan P.

Teehan of Rosemont, is a graduate of Radnor High School, the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Ind with a bachelor's degree in government and international relations, and Carnegie Mellon University, with a master's degree in industrial administration. He is a product specialist with Ortho-Biotech of Rari-tan, N.J. Emily Wilber was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the bride's cousin Melissa Borgmann, Ursula Long, Cindy Schultz, the groom's sister Jeanne Teehan and Carrie Novak. Geoff Teehan was best man for his brother.

Groomsmen were Freddy Achecar, Shawn Wilks, Kurt Gros-sheim, Matt Miades and Mike Abruzzo. Ushers were the bride's brother Mark Timmer, Curt Wagner, Tom Lauder, Nick Farmer and Mike Chen. The bride's niece Katelyn Timmer was flower girl. A reception was held at the Norfolk Country Club. The couple spent their honeymoon on a Caribbean cruise.

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