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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 78

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Weddings MRS. JOSEPH LENOX Lenox- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil H. Kunschman II, of Glen Burnie, was married at Glen Lutheran Church in Glen Burnie to Joseph I.

Lenox, of Pasadena, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lenox, of Wilkens avenue. Donna Kunschman was maid of honor for her sister. Frank Lewis was best man.

Kunschman Sherry Lynn Kunsch- MRS. D.M. POWERS Powers-Fahrman Announcement has been made of the marriage of Sharon Christine Fahrman, daughter of Dolores Fahrman, of North Bradford street, to David Michael Powers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis E.

Powers III, of North Belnord avenue. The ceremony was performed at the Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church. Escorted by her VIDEO KEEPSAKES Put that special event, weddings, etc. on Video Tape to replay over over again. 488-3258 brother, Michael Fahrman, the bride was attended by sister-in-law, Mrs.

Michael Fahrman, as matron of honor. Michael Hopkins was best man. MRS. D.C. NEWTON Newton-Kidder Margaret Anne Kidder, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul S. Kidder, of Woodlawn, and Douglas Carl Newton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newton, of Hampstead, were married at Lochearn United Presbyterian Church.

The honor attendants were Mrs. Timothy Cuff, sister of the bride, and Michael Velle. MRS. GARY A. WIRTH Wirth-Henchey Announcement has been made of the marriage of Veronica Mae Henchey, daughter of Emily Henchey, of Dundalk, to Gary Alan Wirth, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Wirth, of Dundalk. The ceremony was performed at the Sacred Heart of Mary Catholic Church. Given in marriage by her brother, Douglas Kuhn, the bride was attended by Mrs. Paul Hartsock as matron of honor.

Albert Howard was best man. THE SUN, Sunday, April 25, 1982 The bride, who will hyphenate her last name, Ahern-McCullough, was attended by her sister, Mrs. Raymond Russo as matron of honor. Peter McCullough was best man for his brother. MRS.

PAUL G. TATE Tate-Vaughan The marriage of Elizabeth Hamilton Vaughan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hamilton Vaughan, of Towson, to Paul Gregory Tate, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Vernon Tate, of Temple Hills, took place April 17 at the Catholic Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Towson. Diana Balint was maid of honor. Michael Bays was best man. MRS. 1 LAWRENCE LARSEN Larsen-Baker The wedding of Army 1st Lt.

Kathryn Ann Baker, of Fort Dix, N.J., daughter of Cornelia Keyworth Baker, of Largo, and Roland H. Baker, of Nashville, to Lawrence Michael Larsen, of Dunellen, N.J., son of Lawrence E. Larsen, of Deerbrook road, Baltimore, and the late Mrs. Larsen, the former Rita D. Schwinger, took place yesterday at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Catonsville.

The honor attendants were Army 1st Lt. Laurie Powers and Lynn Ketterling. MRS. CRAIG HARRIS Harris-Dumps The marriage Lisa Carrol Dumps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John H. Dumps, of Hamilton, to Craig Steven Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Robert Harris, of Hamilton, took place April 17 at Corpus Christi Catholic Church. Mary Bisson and Randy Harris, brother of the bridegroom, were honor attendants.

MRS. D.R. KRACH Krach-Farrell Dr. and Mrs. Eugene MRS.

E. R. THURSTON Thurston-Ricketts The wedding of Diane Carol Ricketts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R.

Ricketts, of New Battle Grove road, and Emmet Ray Thurston, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Thurston, of Lincoln avenue, took place April 10 at the Middle River Baptist Church. Mary Ricketts was maid of honor for her sister.

Melby Goldsmith was best man. KAREN AHERNMcCULLOUGH McCulloughAhern The marriage of Karen Anne Ahern, of Mount Washington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Michael Ahern, of Metuchen, N.J., to Dr. Christopher Slack McCullough, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Austin McCullough, of Vienna, took place yesterday at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Metuchen. One week only! off entire stock of 14K gold pierced earrings. Sale $15 to $120 Reg.

$25 to $200. Now through Saturday you'll find a marvelous collection of fabulous shapes and styles for a fashion accent. Richly textured fan and scallop shapes, swirling hoops, gold studs and much, much more. Many are accented with pearls, diamonds and colored stones. In Fine Jewelry Styles may vary in each store.

Illustrations are enlarged to show details. Take a closer look at V. Farrell, of Perry Hall, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Ellen Marie Farrell, to Douglas Roland Krach, of, Glen Arm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leonard Krach, of Clearwater, Fla.

The ceremony was performed at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Fullerton. Jane Ann 1 Farrell, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Ronald Krach, brother of the bridegroom, was best Feldman-Gwynne Evelyn Margaret Gwynne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Malcolm C. Gwynne, of Towson, and Dr. Jeffrey Bruce Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Feldman, of Fendall Park, N.J., were married in the Goucher College Chapel.

The honor attendants were Dr. Ann Shepherd and Dr. Steven Lavitan. MRS. R.T.

FLANIGAN Flanigan-Redman Announcement has been made of the marmage of Laura Leigh Redman, daughter of Ir. and Mrs. William E. edman, of Timonium, Richard Joseph Flanian, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard J. Flanigan, of Lutherville. The ceremony took place at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Mount Washington. The maid of honor was Janet Redman, sister of the bride. The best man was Michael Flanigan, brother of the bridegroom.

Monday through Saturday, shop Reisterstown Road, York Road, Timonium and Westview 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.; Golden Ring, 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. Bolgiano-Duran Michelle Annette Duran, of Blairwood court, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond J. Duran, of Lutherville, and Richard Philip Bolgiano, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walton Bolgiano, of Lutherville, were married at St.

Mary. of the Assumption Catholic Church. Lisa Duran was maid of honor for her sister. Donald Vikel was best man. MRS.

E.W.J. GIESE Giese-Bova Cynthia Ann Bova, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Paul Bova, of Hiss avenue, was married Ursula Catholic Church to Edward William Joseph Giese, son of Mrs. Edward W.J.

Giese, of Benton Heights, and the late Mr. Giese. Laurie Hindle and Joseph Giese, brother of the bridegroom, were honor attendants. MRS. C.W.

RIDGWAY RidgwaySisselberger Karen Frances Sisselberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sis- selberger, of Catonsville, and Charles Wil- liam Ridgway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arthur Ridgway, of Lansdowne, were married at St.

Anges Catholic Church. Diane Wolfe and Kevin McKenna were honor attendants. MRS. K. TAYLOR, JR.

Taylor-Hawks Laurie Jean Hawks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Hawks, of Parkville, was married at St. Ursula's Catholic Church to Kenneth Ray Taylor, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth R. Taylor, of Parkville. Mrs. William Knell was matron of honor.

Mark Smetana was best man. MRS. MARTIN MAKOVI Makovi-Myers Mary Carolyn Myers, of Govans, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Willis S.

Myers, of Potomac, was married at the Baltimore Hebrew Congregation to Martin Joel Makovi, of Govans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Makovi, of Silver Spring. Audrey Pridgen was maid of honor. Kenneth Gill was best man.

MRS. R.P. BOLGIANO MRS. E.J. PIPITONE Pipitone-Alessi Karen Alessi, The marriage, of daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred H. Alessi, of Hamilton, to Egisto John Pipitone, of Perry Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vito R.

Pipitone, of Idlewylde, took place at the Cloisters. Rosalie Maranto was maid of honor. Joseph Pipitone, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. MRS. MICHAEL GLOS Glos-Sperl Judy Ann Sperl, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Sperl, of Midline road was married at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church to Michael Frederick Glos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Glos, of Belair road.

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