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The Capital from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 25

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The Capitali
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Annapolis, Maryland
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25
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5-THE CAPITAL, Friday, November 20. 1998 WEDDINGS ANNIVERSARIES Haak, Henry Kristin Marie Haak, daughter of Anne and Michael Hostetter of Zionsville, Ind, and Richard and Rebecca Haak of Danville. Ind was married recently to Scott Shaffer Henry, son of Ken and Melanie Henry of Annapolis and Hong Kong. The wedding took place at the First Baptist Church in Aspen, officiated'by Tom Sharkey. The reception was held at the Aspen Historical Society.

The bride was given in marriage by her father and stepfather. The- matron of honor was the bride's twin sister, Kathy Weed, and the bridesmaids were Stephanie Getz, Kay Grissom, Katie Henry, the groom's sister, and Laura Straits. The best man was Dan Stephens. The ushers were Tim Haak and Brad Hostetter, the bride's brothers The groomsmen were Kyle Holt, Matt Hawkins, Kipp Hnstetter. thp hririp'i; hrnthnr Smith Han anH Dave Haak, twin brothers of the bride, were the ring bearers The bride graduated with a bachelor's degree in studio art from DePauw University in Greencastle, Ind.

The groom completed his bachelor's degree in and resides in Hilton Head, Habicht, Hidenfelter Mindy Michelle Habicht. daughter of William and Bonnie Habicht of Arnold, recently married Kevin John Hidenfelter, son of Kenneth and Kathleen Hidenfelter of Severna Park. The evening ceremony was at Woods Memorial Presbyterian Church in Severna Park, with the Rev. David Huusko and Monsignor Edward Staub officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her father, and attended by her sister, Laura Habicht, as the maid of liofiofrThe bridesmaids Swick, Jennifer Sysko Andrea Cangih.

Scott Mullins was the best man and Keith Hidenfelter, Jay German and William and Robert; Habicht were ushers. A reception was held at the Newton White Mansion in Mitchellville. Thp i nmnleteti a cf apjpnce decre it forestry and wildlife at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University at Blacksburg and is pursuing a master's degree at University of New Hampshire at Durham. The completed a bachelor of science degree in' Leasing, The newlyweds took a wedding trip to Jamaica and are residing in Raymond, N.H MR. and MRS.

SCOTT SHAFFER HENRY MR. and MRS. KEVIN HIDENFELTER Singleton, Wilson Peggy Lynn Singleton, daughter of Richard and Peggy Singleton of Riya, was married recently to Glen Ian Wilson, son of Ian and Marilyn Wilson of Heathsville, Va. The late afternoon wedding took place at Davidsonville United Methodist Church, officiated by the Rev John Campbell The bride was given in marriage by her parents and family Dawn Johnson was the matron of honor Nechole Fullmer, Kim Singleton, Johanna Wilson, Karen Manahan, Melinda Tucker, Lisa Sanders; Vicki Shea, Jennifer Williams and Debbie Kohnhorst were brides maids The flower girl was Amanda Adkins Sheldon Hedrick was the best man and the ushers were Richard A Singleton Jr, Jason Fullmer, Richard Smith, Brian Perry, Ray Kelsey, Steven Akers, Joseph Cardyn Jr and Joseph Cardyn III The ring bearers were Erich A Johnson and William A Johnson III. A reception was held at the Annapolis Elks Lodge The bride, a former student at Anne Arundel Maryland The groom, also a former student at Anne Arundel Community College, is employed by Thermal Concepts, Inc.

The newlyweds spent a week in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, and are living in Annapolis. Wallace, McElroy Sara Anne Wallace, daughter of Mr and Mrs. David Franklin Wallace of Severna Park, recently married David James McElroy, son of Mr and Mrs. Timothy John McElroy of Renton, Wash. The ceremony took place at the Far-A-Way estate in Longbranch, and was officiated by the Rev.

Lainie Wadsworth. The bride was given in marriage by her father and the maid of honor was Heather Lindboe. Lisa McElroy, the groom's sister, and Heather Wallace, the bride's cousin, were bridesmaids. Gregory Sorber was the best man and th6 groomsmen were Jeffrey Wallace, the bride's Justin Wheeler and Brian Wissner, the groom's cousin; The ring bearer was Hayden Lindboe-Wheeler, the couple's godson, A reception was held in the rose garden of the estate. The bride graduated from the Queen Anne School iri Upper Marlboro and the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Wash with a degree in psychology.

The groom also graduated from the University of Puget Sound, with a bachelor's degree in business The couple "honeymooned in British Columbia and resides in Tacoma, Wash. MR. and MRS. GLEN IAN WILSON MR. and MRS.

DAVID McELROY Kay, Tsumagari Andrea Beth Kay, daughter of Stephan and Marion Kay of Arnold, and Nao Tsumagari, son of Yunko Tsumagari of Tokyo, Japan, were recently married at The Loft at Cedar Ridge in Waukesha, Wis where the reception followed The ceremony was officiated by Diane Edward, a justice.of the peace. The bride was given in marriage by her father The maid of honor was Kelly Stevanus The best man was Kan Nobuta The bride received her undergraduate degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University at Blacksburg and her master's degree from Ohio State jyo university at LOU Corp as a metallurgist received his doctoral degree from Ohio State University He is a metallurgist with Briggs and Stratton of Milwaukee, Wis The couple took a wedding trip to the Cape Cod area of Massachusetts and resides in Brown Deer, Wis Brierley, Provine Suzanne Marie Brierley, daughter of Sue Fye of Arnold, and David Glenn Provine, son of Daniel and Glenda Provine of Severna Park, were married recently at Glen Burnie United Methodist Church. The Rev; R. Olin Herndon and the Rev. Susan Duchesneau of Ferhdale United Methodist Church officiated at the evening service.

A reception followed at Michael's Eighth Avenue. The bride was attended by Jill Zaukus as matron of honor and Sandra Hranicka and Jennifer Everhart as bridesmaids Henry Jason Powell IX. was the best man David Troy and Glenn Dalgliesh were the ushers UIIUH aueiulu) TUIHSUH Wilaulij and-is the owner of A Blooming Basket Florist The Arundel Community The couple tool: a wedding trip to Florida and is living in Annapolis. and MRS. NAO TSUMAGARI MR.

and MRS. DAVTOTROVrNE Ward, Cosgrove Dana Ward, daughter of George Ward Jr of Annapolis and Carla Paddy of Edgewater, and Richard Cosgrove, son of Rosemary Cosgrove of Baltimore, announce their recent marriage The ceremony was officiated by the Rev Patrick Flynn at St Mary's Catholic Church A reception followed at the Annapolis Elks Lodge Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Linda Gray as maid of honor The bridesmaids were Barbara Cosgrove and Jessica Ward, the bride'a niece, Amber Cosgrove, also the bride's niece, was the flower girl Daniel Cosgrove served as the best man for his Brother, and Steven Cosgrove, also the grooms brother, was the Tyler Cosgrove, the groom's nephew, was the ring bearer The bride is employed by a yacht sales company and is a part-time The groom is employed in th6 telecommunications-industry. The couple took" a wedding' trip to St. Lucia arid is living in Edgewater. 5Qtk Anniversary Mr and Mrs Howard Arrmgton of Edgewater recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a party at the Elks Club for family and friends The couple arrived in a horse drawn carriage.

The former Margaret Meredith and Mr Arrmgton, who is known as "Reds," were married Nov 6, 1948, at -the Lincoln Road Methodist Church in Washington, Mrs, Arrmgton wrote "The Selby News" for The Evening Capital in the early 1950s and 1960s She also worked for Dr Sylvia Lim and retired in 1985 from working at the YMCA's Camp Letts A Navy veteran of World War II, Mr Arrington served aboard the-USS Gilbert Islands He retired as We WWte'Hoasrin he worked for 34 years serving seven presidents. The couple moved to Selby Bay in 1952 They are the parents of Donna Clay of Greensboro and Bonnie Hellicot and Sherri Hennen, both of and have seven grandchildren MR. and MRS. RICHARD P. COSGROVE MR.

and MRS. HOWARD B. ARRINGTON.

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