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Daily Record from Morristown, New Jersey • Page 76

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E4 Daily Record, Northwest N.J. Sunday, November ,15, 1987 WEDDINGS Frelingluiyscn-Voyatzis Holland-TIiomnjan Bonsall-Smith -1 'Y ii I ill it MENDHAM TWP. Robert W. Holland Jr. of Boston, exchanged marriage vows with Dana Thomajan, daughter of Gregory Z.

Thomajan of Boston, and Mrs. Marion S. Thomajan of Brookline. Mass. The ceremony took place in Old South Church in Boston with the Rev.

Marcus Walker officiating. A reception followed at the Copley Place Westin Hotel, Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.

Holland of Brookside are the parents of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Holland are at home in Boston. They went to Bermuda for their honeymoon.

He is a graduate of Lafayette College, Easton, and is employed by Kluwer Academic Publishers, Nor-well, Mass. She graduated from Phillips-Andover Academy and the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind. She is employed by Prentice-Hall Publishers in Boston. MORRISTOWN The marriage of Lisa Wilkinson Smith, daughter of Dr. Victoria Jcffers of Morristown and North Eastham, to Stephen Robert Bonsall took place in St.

Peter's Episcopal Church. The Rev. David Hegg officiated at the ceremony. A reception at the Essex County Country Club followed. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Bonsall of Huddles-ton, Va. She is also the daughter of the late Richard Smith. The bride is a cum laude graduate of Douglass College, where she was electded to Phi Beta Kappa. Now a third year student at Rutgers Law School, she is an editor of the Law Review.

She served an internship at McCarter and English, Newark, and will be employed there upon graduation. The groom graduated from Rutgers University and received his master's degree from Fairleigh Dickinson University. He is a "group vice president at First Fidelity Bank, MORRISTOWN Marv Elis Voyatzis and Frederick Frelinghuysen were married yesterday in St, Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, Tucson, Ariz. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Peter II.B.

Frelinghuysen of Morristown. The Rev, James Tavlarides, dean of Holy Trinity Church, Phoenix, and the Rev. Paul VV. Buck-waiter of St. Philip's in the Hills Episcopal Church, Tucson, officiated at the ceremony.

The bride, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Voyatzis of Allen-town, is an assistant professor at the University of Arizona in Tuc -on. She will keep her maiden name professionally. A graduate of the Uti versity of Pennsylvania, she received her master's degree from Cambridge University and her doctoral degree from the University of London.

The groom, a graduate of St. Mark's School, Southborough, and Princeton University, received his master's degree from Yale University. He is a principal in the firm of Cereus Associates in Somerville-Eisenhardt Petersen-Carkhuff Underwood-Vrabel ANDOVER TWP. Mr. and Mrs.

Darren Edward Somerville are at home in Andover after a honeymoon in Bermuda. The bride is the former Wendy Eisenhardt of Lafayette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eisenhardt of Whitman Drive, Denville. Mr.

and Mrs, Arthur Somerville of St. Petersburg, are the parents of the groom. The wedding took pk in St. Mary's Church, Denville, with the Rev. Richard Tartaglia officiating.

A reception at Perona Farms, Andover, followed. The bride, a graduate of William Paterson College, is employed by Prudential Insurance Parsip-pany. The groom is an alumnus of Lynchburg (Va.) College. He is an accountant at Warner-Lambert Morris Plains. CHESTER The wedding of Catherine Leigh Carkhuff and Christopher Lorentz Petersen took place at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Peter Carkhuff Jr. of South Road. The Rev. Edward Carll and the bride's grandfather, Judge Paul Aaroe, officiated at the ceremony.

A reception followed. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Petersen of Wildwood Shores Drive, Hopatcong, are the parents of the groom.

Mr. and Mrs. Petersen live in Princeton after a honeymoon in Germany. He is a doctoral candidate at Princeton University. She graduated from Glassboro State College and teaches kindergarten at the Ben Franklin School, Law-renceville.

Bentzlin-Nairn RANDOLPH TWP. Melinda Jo Vrabel was married to James Underwood of Denville recently in the Mount Fern United Methodist Church. The Rev. W. Sanford Ost-man performed the ceremony and a reception at the Officer's Club at the Armament Research and Development Center followed.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vrabel of Denville Avenue, Denville. His parents are the late Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Underwood. Upon their return from Hawaii, Mr. and Mrs. Underwood will live in Denville. He is a graduate of Sussex County Vocational-Technical School and is a service technician for New Jersey Bell in Plain-field.

She attends Montclair State College and is a supervisor at the West Morris YMCA, Randolph. Vallario-Poston Mrs. Robert I lollnnd Jr. I 4y Mrs. and Mrs.

Christopher Petersen Mr. and Arthur Schwabe 7 if- i ti. Vf i i i ''jS 'v Lovenguth-Borucki DENVILLE TWP. Mr. and Mrs, Steven William Lovenguth are at home in Salinas, Calif.

The bride is the former Christine Marie Borucki, daughter of Donald Borucki of Santa Barbara, and Jean Fondiller of Denville. Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Lovenguth of Circle Drive, Rockaway, are the parents of the groom. The couple were married in Erdman Chapel at the Robert Louis Stevenson School, Pebble Beach, Calif.

A reception followed in the Covey at the Quail Lodge in Carmel, Calif. Graduates of Morris Knolls High School, he is a waiterbartender in Carmel; she is a research analyst in Monterey, Calif. They took a cruise to the Caribbean for their honeymoon. MORRISTOWN The United Methodist Church was the setting for the wedding of Brian C. Bentzlin and Nonnie Nairn.

The Rev. William Geiger and the Rev. George Imhoff performed the marriage. A reception at the Hanover Marriott Hotel followed. After a honeymoon in Hawaii, the couple will live in Parsippany.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Nairn of White Birch Road, Morris Township. A graduate of Roger Williams College, Bristol, R.I., she is a flight attendant.

The groom is an alumnus of Rutgers University. He is a certified public accountant with J.G. Cohn, Roseland. His parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Bertil Bentzlin of Braidburn Way, Convent ROCKAWAY Peter Anthony Vallario son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vallario Sr. of Rockaway, and Phyllis Lynne Poston were married in the chapel at Duke University, Durham, N.C. The Rev.

Hubert Beck offici-ated. A reception was held at the Brownstone Inn. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A.

Poston of Matthews, N.C. The couple are at home in Bahama, N.C, after a Caribbean cruise. The bride is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She is a hyperthermia technician at Duke Medical Center. The groom attended North Carolina State University.

He is an installation superintendant at Door Systems in Raleigh, N.C. Mrs, Frederick Frelinghuysen Tucson. His father is a former U.S. Congressman. His grandparents are the late Mr.

and Mrs. Peter H.B. Frelinghuysen of Morristown, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Procter of Stockbridge, and Palm Beach, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Darren Somerville Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swaim and anus Rnolds -i I At i r-' r- i i 'if.

i i it" Mr. Mrs. Stephen Bonsall 1 HI Mr. and Mrs. James Underwoody Mr.

and Mrs. Barn Odabashian Mr. and Mrs. William Hvrne 4 Nt i 1 7 I I ijt.V-VWlMtd.rtHi i Schwabe-Harrsch Odabashian-Maurer 1 i FLORHAM PARK Diana Sue Harrsch became the bride of Arthur William Schwabe in Calvary Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Richard D.

Raum officiating at the marriage. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harrsch of Fairchild Place, Whippany. His parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Schwabe of Polhemus Terrace, Whippany. A reception was held at the Springburn Manor in Union. The bride and groom are graduates of Whippany Park High School. She is an assistant manager at American Automobile Asso-caitionNew Jersey Auto Club, Florham Park.

He is a self-employed Pepperidge Farms bread distributor in Hunterdon County. Mr. and Mrs. Schwabe went to the Hawaiian Islands for their honeymoon and live in Hunterdon County. Swaim-Worley MENDHAM Lafayette College, Easton, graduates.

Carol J. Worley of Far Hills and Thomas E. Swairn of Natick, were married recently in the First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Thomas E.

Robinson and Elder Edwin Stephens of Tenafly performed the Ceremony. A reception at the Bret-ton Woods Inn, Morris Plains, followed. Parents of the couple are Dr. and Mrs. Robert D.

Worley of Knollwood Trail, Brookside; and Mr. and Mrs. David Swaim of Le-Ohia. Mr. and Mrs.

Swaim went to the Grand Canyon, for their wedding trip will make their home in Natick. He is a civil engineer with Turner Construction. Boston, M.i-s. Siie was employed by Dun and Bradstreet in Murray Hill prior to her marriage and is "being be transferred to their Boston office. Reynolds-Evans MORRIS PLAINS The Morris Plains Presbyterian Church was the setting for the wedding of Linda Christine Evans and James Joseph Reynolds.

The Rev. Thomas Wood and the Rev. John Hank of St. Charles Church in Newark performed the marriage. A reception followed at Neil's New Yorker.

After a cruise to Bermuda, the couple ill live in Morris Township. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Evans of Hullo-way Place. A graduate of Morristown High School, she is an administrative assistantcirculation coordinator at World Medical Communications, Montville.

The groom, a graduate of Mountain Ihh School, West is a bridge and building mechanic for Conrail, Eliza'-eth, BOONTON At a mid-afternoon ceremony in St. Mary's Armenian Church, Livingston, Christine M. Maurer became the bride of Barry G. Odabashian of Rockaway. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Maurer of Oak Road. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Norice Odabashian of Dedham, Mass.

The Very Rev. Houssig Bagdasian and the Rev. Mardiros Chevian of St. Nersess Armenian Seminary, New Rochelle, N.Y., officiated. The couple's reception was held at the Livingston Holiday Inn.

The bride graduated from Buck-nell University, Lewisburg, and is a paralegal in Morristown. The groom, an alumnus of Southeastern Massachusetts University at Dartmoutn, is a civil engineer in Parsippany. Mr. and Mrs. Odabashian will live in Rockaway when they return from a wedding trip to California.

Byrne-Gross JEFFERSON TWP. Star of the Sea Church, Lake Hopatcong, was the setting for the wedding of Kelly Ann Gross and William Peter Bryne. Monsignor Leo Carey officiated at the ceremony. A reception at the Lake Hopatcong American Legion Post Home followed. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Gross of Reservoir Road, Lake Hopatcong. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Byrne of Lafayette Street, Wharton.

Following a honeymoon at Disney World, Mr. and Mrs. Byrne will live at Panther Valley. He attends Seton Hall University and is co-owner of an architectural firm in Randolph. She attended County College of Morris and graduated from the Berdan Institute, Totowa.

She is a claims specialist at Atena Life Casualty. Sutherland-D'Ambola H'MWfUj 3 i A HANOVER TWP. The marriage of Donna Marie D'Ambola and Randolph Alan Sutherland took place in Our Lady of Mercy Chapel, Whippany. The Rev. John DeMattia officiated.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael D'Ambola Sr. of Troy Hills Road, Whippany. His parents are Mr.

and Mrs. James Sutherland Sr. of Sev-erna Park, Md. After a reception at the Hanover Manor, the couple went to England, Scotland and Wales for their honeymoon. The bride, a graduate of Montclair State College, is an account manager at Kitchen Aid Columbia, Md.

The groom, a technician at ABC Sales Edgewater, is a graduate of R.E.T.S. Technical School in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland live in Arnold, Md, Mrs.

Randolph Sutherland.

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