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SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1994 THE SUN PEOPLE 5K DeCiancio-Dietz Orie-Breighner Christine Marie Dietz, daughter of Mr. Michael O. Dietz of Gambrills and Ms. Louise Dietz of Catonsville, was wed to Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Douglas Wayne DeClancio, son of Mr. Keith DeClancio and Mrs.

Phyllis Morrison, both of Pennsylvania, on Feb. 12 at St. Charles the Martyr Anglican Church. A reception was held at the Ellicott City Lions Club. Honor attendants were Sara Forster and Keith DeCiancio.

The couple honeymooned in the I Bahamas and will reside in Keflavik, Iceland. WEDDINGS Erb-Schaden Valerie Kay Schaden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Schaden Sr.

of Freeland, was wed to Dale Alan Erb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Erb of Cape Coral, on April 9 at Our Lady of Grace Roman Catholic Church. A reception was held at Embassy Suites, Hunt Valley. Matron of honor was Bonnie Beranek, sister of the bride.

Best man was Ronald Erb, brother of the groom. The couple honeymooned in Florida and resides in Hanover, Pa. Peters-Haddaway Kelly Ann Haddaway, daughter of Ms. Anne Haddaway of Parkville, was wed to William Stuart Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs.

David Peters, also of Parkville, on April 8 at St. Ursula's Roman Catholic Church. A reception was held at Bowley's Quarters Inn. Maid of honor was Kristen Klimko, cousin of the bride. Matron of honor was Denise Grams.

Best man was Chuck Sweeney. The couple honeymooned in Cozumel, Mexico, and resides in Parkville. Loring-Chace Announcement has been made of the engagement of Martha Symington Chace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Minturn Verdi Chace of Mount Kisco, N.Y., and the granddaughter of Mrs.

Martha Frick Symington and Ambassador J. Fife Symington Jr. of Baltimore, to Thomas Bowen Loring, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bowen Loring of Holden, Mass.

The bride-to-be, a graduate of the St. George's School and Bowdoin College, holds a master's degree in education from Lesley College. She teaches elementary school at the Brimmer and May School in Brookline, Mass. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of the Pomfret School and Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He is an engineer and a master's degree candidate in business administration at the Amos Tuck School at Dartmouth College.

A June wedding is planned. Ferrandi-Rosoff Announcement has been made of the engagement of Lisa Michelle Rosoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosoff of Pikesville, to Stephen Joseph Ferrandi, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Ferrandi of Parkville. The bride-elect holds a master's degree in health administration from Towson State University and is employed at CFS Health Group. The prospective bridegroom holds a bachelor's degree in mass communications from TSU and is the owner of a general contracting firm. A May wedding is planned. Lucas-Allen Mrs.

Llynda Allen of Cockeysville and Mr. Joe Allen of Fortine, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jolene Danielle Allen, to Charles Edward Lucas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Lucas of Shrewsbury, Pa.

The bride-elect and prospective bridegroom are graduates of Dulaney High School and are attending college part time. She is employed by Kirschner Medical Corp. and he is employed by Alexander Alexander Consulting Group. A June wedding is planned. Edwards-Barton Mr.

and Mrs. Rufus King Barton Ill of Grosse Pointe, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ann Donnell Barton, to Charles Cannon Edwards II, son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards of Baltimore. The bride-elect is a magna cum laude graduate of Washington and Lee University with a bachelor's degree in business She is a national account officer with First National Bank of Maryland.

The prospective bridegroom is a magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Washington and Lee with a bachelor's degree in chemistry and honors in engineering. He is attending medical school at the University of Maryland. A June wedding is planned. Conroy-Fogg Mr. and Mrs.

James Lawrence Fogg of Highland Springs, have announced the engagement of their daughter, April Christine Fogg, to Gregory Morrison Conroy, son of Mrs. Barbara Conroy of Towson and the late John Dillon Conroy. The bride-elect is a graduate of Highland Springs High School and James Madison University. She is pursuing a master's degree at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Luthy-Ray Michele Ann Breighner, daughter of Bernard and Grace Breighner of Cockeysville.

was wed to Ronald Charles Orie son of Ronald Orie Sr. of South Carolina and Melene Orle of Pennsylvania, on April 6 at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church. A reception was held at Martin's Eudowood. Matron of honor was Marlene Schiech, aunt of the bride.

Best man was Richard Hayland. The couple honeymooned in Jamaica and resides in Germantown. Foote-Leicht Theresa Michele Leicht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P.

Leicht of Overlea, was wed to Mitchell Robert Foote, son of Mrs. Dorothy Foote of Annapolis and the late Frederick W. Foote on Sept. 18 at the Lutheran Church of the Holy Comforter. A reception was held at the Cloisters.

Honor attendants were Joanne Owensby, Elena Neubauer, Timothy Cravens and Frederick W. Foote Ill. The couple honeymooned in the Pocono Mountains and resides in Hamilton. France-Johnson Michele Ann Orie Theresa M. Foote Announcement has been made of the engagement of Paula Elizabeth Johnson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence E. Hillen of Baltimore, to Baltimore Police Lt. Wendell Maurice France son of Mr. and Mrs.

Sylvester E. France Sr. of Baltimore. The bride-elect is employed with the Baltimore City Public School System. The prospective bridegroom is with the Police Department.

A June wedding is planned. Silbert-Sordillo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Sordillo of Hampstead have announced the engagement of their daughter, Maureen Ann Sordillo, to Michael Scott Silbert, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald T. Silbert Jr. of Ashton. The bride-elect, a graduate of North Carroll High School, holds a bachelor's degree from Towson State University and teaches in the Baltimore County public school system.

The prospective bridegroom, a graduate of Sherwood High School, holds an associate's degree in electrical engineering technology and is pursuing a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering at Capitol College. He is employed with Everswitch USA. A July wedding is planned. Love-La Course Announcement has been made of the engagement of Nancy Jane La Course, daughter of the late Henry and Elizabeth Burck, to Wayne Albert Love, son of Nancy Lee Love of Gardenville and the late Charles Love. The bride-elect is employed in the administrative offices of the Baltimore Museum of Art.

The prospective bridegroom is employed with United Remodeling of Baltimore. A July wedding is planned. Grohe-Melson Mr. and Mrs. John Melson of Wilmington, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Leigh Melson, to John M.

Grohe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grohe of Towson. The bride-elect, a graduate of Brandywine High School, is a hairstylist in Chadds Ford, Pa. The prospective bridegroom, a graduate of Towson High School, is self-employed.

A July wedding is planned. Adams-Bortner Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Norris Bortner of Homeland have announced the engagement of their daughter, Birgitta Louise Bortner, to William Bond Adams, son of Mrs. Aurelia Bond Adams of Macon, and Mr.

Robert Jackson Adams Jr. of North Myrtle Beach, S.C. The bride-elect, a graduate of Roland Park Country School and the University of Virginia, is associated with Maxwell Properties in Atlanta. The prospective bridegroom is pursuing a business real estate at Georgia State University. A July wedding is planned.

Tschiegg-Blum Mr. and Mrs. George W. Blum of Baltimore have announced the engagement of their daughter, Katherine A. Blum, to Richard O.

Tschiegg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donavin D. Tschiegg of Orrville, Ohio. The bride-elect holds a bachelor's degree in special education from the University of Maryland at College Park, a master's degree in education from Johns Hopkins University and Diane Ray, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Ray of Baltimore, was wed to Brian Luthy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Luthy, also of Baltimore, on March 26 at Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church. A reception was held at the Johns Hopkins Club.

Matron of honor was Karen Thompson, sister of the bride. Best man was Kevin Barna. The couple honeymooned in the Cayman and resides in Baltimore. Valerie Kay Erb Kelly Ann Peters The prospective graduate of Calvert Villanova University. as a sales engineer puter in Baltimore.

A June wedding Christine M. DeCiancio Millender-Decker Christine D. Millender Christine Marie Decker, daughter of Charles and Vanra Decker of Florida and Alice Decker of California, was wed to Ronald Millender, son of Alvin and Shirley Millender of Baltimore, on March 26 at Colonial Baptist Church. A reception was held at Jaspers. Maid of honor was Diana Knapp.

Best man was Michael Millender. The couple honeymooned in Ocean City and will live in Pikesville. a bachelor's degree in finance from Lehigh University and is currently completing a master's degree in business administration at New York University. He is a trader for Kiloran Corp. in New York.

A June wedding is planned. bridegroom is a degree in economics from the UniHall College and versity of Maryland Baltimore CounHe is employed ty and is a manager in the corporate for Mirco-Com- retirement plan division of Bankers Trust Co. in New Jersey. is planned. The prospective bridegroom holds Coleman-Wilson Mrs.

Thelma S. Wilson of Lancaster, S.C., has announced the engagement of daughter, Cardella Dorcenia Wilson, to Mark Herbert Coleman, son Mr. and Mrs. John H. Coleman of Vestal, N.Y.

The bride-elect, a graduate of Lancaster High School, holds a bachelor's degree from the University of South Carolina. The prospective bridegroom, a graduate of Vestal High School, holds a bachelor's degree from Wesleyan University. Both will receive M.D.'s at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine this month and will intern at Sinai Hospital and will later be residents at the University of California at San Francisco, she in radiation oncology and he in anesthesiology. A June wedding is planned. Jarjoura-Meyer Announcement has been made of the engagement of Amy Kathryn Meyer, daughter of Stephen and Susan Meyer of Marietta, to Michael Steven Jarjoura, son of Fuad and Barbara Jarjoura of Greensboro.

The bride-elect, a graduate of the North Carolina School of Arts, plans to pursue a master's degree in music performance at Towson State University this fall. She is a clarinetist in the Naval Academy Band. The prospective bridegroom holds an associate's degree in electronic engineering and is a keyboardist in the Naval Academy's pop band, the Electric Brigade. A June wedding is planned. BuckalewHarlow Announcement has been made of the engagement of Beth Wickham Harlow, daughter of Michael and Barbara Cunningham of Parkville and granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Bender of Parkville, to Barry' W. Buckalew, son Walker Buckalew of Wilmington, and Carole Buckalew of Laramie, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. M.W.

Buckalew of Claymont, Del. The bride-elect is a graduate of the Baltimore School for the Arts and Western Maryland College, where she is now pursuing a master's degree. The prospective bridegroom, a graduate of Canton High School and Western Maryland College, is employed with Basys, a software development company in Linthicum. A June wedding is planned. Ewers-Dayhoof Announcement has been made of the engagement of Julie Ann Dayhoof, daughter of Mr.

James Bernard Dayhoof Jr. and Mrs. Peggye Stovall Dayhoof, both of Bel Air, to Robert Joseph Ewers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henry Ewers of Forest Hill.

The bride-elect and prospective bridegroom are graduates of C. Milton Wright High School. She is a production coordinator for JENCO Homes. He is a journeyman plumber for Ridge Sheet Metal. A June wedding is planned.

Enslin-Seidel Mrs. Zane Seidel of Baltimore has announced the engagement of her daughter, Sara Jane Seidel, to Jeffrey D. Enslin, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Enslin of Princeton, N.J.

The bride-elect holds a bachelor's Diane Ray Luthy Althea Sweet Lucas is currently teaching in the Howard County public school system. The prospective bridegroom holds a bachelor's degree in engineering from the University of Akron and a master's degree in applied physics from Johns Hopkins University. He is employed as an engineer at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. A July wedding is planned. Dudas-Weber Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Weber of Towson have announced the engagement of their daughter, Julia Anne Weber, to Dr. Arthur Dudas, son of Julie Dudas of Kendall Park, N.J., and the late Arthur Dudas. The bride-elect is a graduate of Bucknell University and holds a master's degree from Loyola College.

She is a teacher in the Baltimore County public school system. The prospective bridegroom, a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Rutgers College and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, is currently a pediatric resident at Johns Hopkins Hospital. A July wedding is planned. Davis-Zahner Mr. and Mrs.

Francis J. Zahner of Fallston have announced the engagement of their daughter, Shelly L. Zahner, to William L. Davis Ill, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Puglisi of Middle River. Frostburg State University, is a The a graduate of bride elect, teacher in the Baltimore County public school system. The prospective bridegroom is pursuing a bachelor's degree at the University of Maryland University College and is employed by Survice Engineering in Aberdeen. A July wedding is planned. Debnam-Hillyard Mr.

and Mrs. Jerome J. Hillyard of Reisterstown have announced the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Jane Hillyard, to John Breckenridge Debnam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breckenridge Debnam of Chestertown.

The bride-elect, a graduate of Franklin High School, attended Otterbein College and will graduate this month with a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Maryland Baltimore County. The prospective bridegroom, a graduate of Woodberry Forest School and Virginia Tech, majored in agricultural economics and is project manager for Lippy Bros. of Puerto Rico. A July wedding is planned. DePietro-Skacel Mr.

and Mrs. Robert K. Skacel of Riderwood have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lisa Marie Skacel, to Dr. Michael R. DePietro, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Rosco L. DePietro of Scranton, Pa. A July wedding is planned. Thomas-Way Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Way of Baltimore have announced the engagement of their daughter, Aleta Maria Way, to Dwayne Ricardo Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas of Indian Head.

The -elect, a graduate of Northern High School, is administrative assistant for a local company. She is a member of the Maryland Air National Guard. The prospective bridegroom, a graduate of Lackey High School, is a production controller for the U.S. Air Force at Andrews Air Force Base. A July wedding is planned.

Althea Michelle Sweet, daughter of Mrs. Bettye J. Robertson and Mr. Cephas J. Sweet, both of Prince George's County, was wed to Dr.

Nathan Lucas son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lucas Sr. of Little Rock, on March 26 at the Provident Baptist Church. A reception was held in the Preston Room.

Honor attendants were Phoebe Sweet and Rochelle Sweet Cook, sisters of the bride, and Quincy Lucas. The couple honeymooned on a cruise to Cozumel, Mexico, and resides in Little Rock. Rayman-Welty Charles Edward Welty of Fallston has announced the engagement of his daughter, Vikki Michele Welty, to John Robert Rayman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G.

Rayman also of Fallston. The bride-elect is a graduate of Harford Community College and Towson State University and is a teacher. The prospective bridegroom, a graduate of Essex Community College and the University of Baltimore, is a Cad-Systems designer. A July wedding is planned. Liparini-Younger Announcement has been made of the engagement of Cynthia Beth Younger, daughter of Brenda G.

Younger of Baltimore and William B. Younger of Laurel, to Nicholas Fred- NiedzialkowskiKrystofiak Mr. and Mrs. Edward Milton Krystofiak of Perry Hall have announced the engagement of their daughter, Tonia Marie Krystofiak, to Jeffrey Bernard Niedzialkowski, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Adam Niedzialkowski of Perry Hall. The bride-elect holds a bachelor's degree from Towson State University and is an accountant for SherwinWilliams. The prospective bridegroom holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Maryland Baltimore County. He is an engineer at Black Decker. A June wedding is planned.

HarrisonSchulmeyer Mr. and Mrs. G. Stephen Schulmeyer Sr. of Timonium have announced the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia Ann Schulmeyer, to Michael Patrick Harrison, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Harrison of York, and the late Katherine Harrison. The bride-elect, a graduate of Cabrini College, received her doctorate from Indiana University. She is a school psychologist for Howard County public schools and is an adjunct professor at Towson State University. The prospective bridegroom, a graduate of York Catholic High School and Loyola College, is employed as a controller for the TECH Group in Annapolis.

A June wedding is planned. Doss-Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Matthews of Baltimore, formerly of Fairfax, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Melanie Marr Matthews, to Eugene C.

Doss, son of Mrs. Evelyn Doss of Dundalk. The bride-elect, a graduate of Robinson Secondary School, holds a bachelor's degree in speech communication and a master's degree in English from do George Mason University. She proofreader for the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association in Rockville and is a member of the Zeta Tau Alpha, a women's fraternity. The prospective bridegroom, a graduate of Dundalk Senior High School, holds an associate's degree in arts and sciences from Dundalk Community College.

He is employed by USAir. A July wedding is planned. Heflin-Anderson on Mr. and Mrs. Charles N.

Anderson Jr. of Pasadena have announced the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Joyce Anderson, to Phillip McChonchie Heflin son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip M. Heflin of Fredericksburg, Va.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Randolph-Macon Women's College. She is employed by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Virginia. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Hampden-Sydney College and is employed by Sonitrol Security Systems in Richmond, Va. A July wedding is planned. erick Liparini, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Liparini of Columbia. The bride a graduate of the Institute Notre Dame, holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Delaware and a master's degree from the American University. She is employed as a pharmaceutical sales representative with Organon.

The prospective bridegroom, a graduate of Mount St. Joseph High School and the University of Delaware, is a construction manager with Brantley Development Group. A July wedding is planned. Swift-Reynolds Announcement has been made of the engagement of Lauri V. Reynolds, daughter of Jerry T.

Reynolds and Sara M. Reynolds, both of Baltimore, to John B. Swift son of Mrs. Teresa Swift of Baltimore and the late John B. Swift Sr.

The bride-elect, a graduate of Dulaney Senior High School, is employed in convention services at Stouffer Harborplace Hotel. The prospective bridegroom, a graduate of Calvert Hall College, attended Towson State University and graduated first in his class in the American Culinary Federation Apprenticeship Program. He is chef at Windows Restaurant at Stuffer's. A July wedding is planned. NOTICE TO READERS The Sunday Sun accepts wedding and engagement announcements for publication at no charge.

Wedding announcements must be received within two months after the wedding; engagement announcements should be sent at least eight weeks ahead and must note month of wedding. Announcements must be verified. Include phone number of a contact person between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Pictures of brides only are accepted for wedding announcements; none are used with engagement announcements.

Pictures will not be returned. They must be larger than -size, preferably black and white, with white or pale background. Only the bride's face is used; the picture should show from below the bust line to at least inch above the head. The Sun reserves the right not to publish incomplete, incorrect or unclear information. Copy is edited for space.

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