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Page 2C Th Star-Democrat Wednesday, April 29, 1987 weddingsengagements ,111 COLLEEN GURAL AND JOHN FOSTER DEBORAH SAATHOFF MR. AND MRS. RICHARD TRIPPE JR. i- i4 i WvVvr Hill 72 7 A A tfl PAUL GRANT MR. AND MRS.

white satin gown. It featured a high illusion neckline and tapered long sleeves with a puff shirred shoulder. The fitted bodice was adorned with reem-broidered alencon lace and seed pearls. The full skirt flowed into a cathedral length train trimmed with alencon lace swirling around the satin skirt. Her head piece was vensie lace with pearls.

The mother of the bride was escorted by Second Class Petty Officer Duane W. Houser, brother of the bride, who flew in from Japan. Mackie Mancinelli of Easton was the matron of honor. Maid of honor was Lois Baker of Easton. Bridesmaids were Cindy Clopper of Denton, Caren Corkran of Centreville, Rachel Weatley of Denton and Jennifer Wheatley of Denton.

Scott Langford of Easton was the best man. Ushers were Chris Winstead of Queen Anne, Joe Warner of Denton, Richard Bell of Ridgely, Bret Shortall of Queen Anne, and Jeffrey Grant of Cordova, brother of the. groom. Megan Wheatley of Denton was the flower girl. Brian Hendericks of Harrington, was the ring bearer.

All the gowns were made by the bride's mother, and all the flowers made by the bride. Soloist was Dee Dee Wilson of Pennsylvania. Bill Thomas of Greensboro was the organist. Brend Scott of Trappe was the guest book attendant. The wedding cake was cut byCarol Robinson, who made the cake with Margie Bramble, aunt of the groom.

The reception was held at the VFW in Federalsburg. After a honeymoom "to Williamsburg, the couple is residing outside Federalsburg. Paxon-Trippe Beth Anne Paxon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sharpless M.

Paxon of Timonium, was married to Richard Croxall Trippe son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Trippe Sr. of Easton, at Trinity Church in Towson recently.

Julie Rieck, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. The bridegroom's father was best man. After a honeymoon trip to Paradise Island. 'The Bahamas, the couple will be residing in White Marsh. Both the bride and groom are graduates of St.

Mary's College. The bride is employed at T. Rowe Price in Baltimore. The groom is employed by the Hartford Insurance Group in Towson. JAMIE WHITBY Won NO.

DAYS COST PP RICHARD DUDROW and Baker-Walter Mr. and Mrs. Jacques T. Baker Jr. of Easton announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to Craig Allan Walter.

Mr. Walter Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Leo Walter Jr.

of Easton. Miss Baker graduated from Easton High School, studied art at Towson State University and received a degree in special education from James Madison University. She is employed by the Benedictine School in Ridge-ly. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. J.

Tyler Baker of Easton and and Mrs. Lloyd E. Hawk of Lancaster, Pa. Mr. Walter is a graduate of Sts.

Peter and Paul High School and received a degree in accounting from James Madison University. He is employed as a certified public accountant by Gelman and Rosenberg, Inc of Chevy Chase, He is the grandson of Mr. E. Leo Walter Sr. of Hyattsville.

and of Mrs. Laura Mencarini of Cheverly. A fall wedding is planned, and tRe couple intend to reside in Annapolis. FosterrWhitby Lynette Hope Foster and Lee Whitby were united in marriage on March 7, 19H7 at the Centreville United Methodist Church. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Thomas Hurley. The parents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hui Foster of Queenstown. and the parents of the bridgeroom, Mr.

and Mrs. Phil Whitby of Grasonville, attended, along with friends and relatives of the couple. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white taffeta gown, featuring an open-neckline and leg o-mutton sleeves. The bodice was adorned with alencon lace, seed pearls and sequins The full skirl was trimmed wjth a ruffle- and flowered from the natural waistline. The semi-cathedral length train was also graced with a ruffle.

She wore a matching hat adorned with chantilly lace, seed pearls and sequins, and carried a cascade bouquet ol white roses and stephanotis, ac-centeAwith yellow roses. Lisa Foster of Queenstown, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were friends of the bride Melinda Hill of Kennedyville, Gail Tolson of Kent Island. Sharon Turner of Centreville and Karen Lynch of Queenstown. David Whitby of Kent Island was the best man for his brother.

JUshers were friends of the groom Gary Smith and Robbie Turner, both of Centreville, and Randy Tolson of Kent Island, cousin of the bride, and Dan Foster of Queenstown, the bride's brother David Whitby Jr. of Kent Island, nephew of the groom, served as ring bearer. Kristen Tolson of Kent Island, cousin of the bride, was the flower girl. Daphne Fluhaurty of Cordova, friend of the bride, was the guest book attendant. Janet Wright of sister ol the groom, was the program attendant The reception was held at the Queenstown Moose Lodge.

The bride, a 1983 graduate of Queen Anne's High School, is employed at the Acme Market in Chestertown and at Foster's Mini Mart in Ridgely. She is attending Chesapeake College part-time. The groom is a 1982 graduate of Queen Anne's High School lind works as a self-employed waterman. Following a honeymoon at Walt in Orlando, thecouple is residing in Wye Mills. Houser-Grant Tracy Lynn Houser, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William D. Houser of Federalsburg, married Paul rant of Easton, Nov. 1, 1986, at Union United Methodist Church in Federalsburg. The Rev.

Raymond Hopkins performed the double ring, candle light ceremony. Relatives from Arkansas, Georgia, Delaware and Pennsylvania attended. Given in marriage by her parents and escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a 1 cMoiox Coach VACATIONS QUALITY TOURS AT BUDGET PRICES MR. AND MRS. Gural-Foster Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis Gural of Bel Air announce the engagement of their daughter, Colleen J. Gural, to John L. Foster. Mr.

Foster is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Foster of Trappe. Miss Gural is a 1984 graduate of Cambridge-South Dorchester High School and a 1980 graduate of Harford Community College.

She is employed as a coordinatorresidential counselor with Ihe Dorchester Developmental Unit in Cambridge. Mr. Foster is a self-employed farmer who is a member of the Trappe Volunteer Fire Co. Both he and Miss Gural reside in ti 0 Weddings Crab Feasts Outdoor Parties Dance Floors Also Available 12 x16' $195 Breakfast in the grand style. proceed through light to Ik rider Unding Kind.

Turn Ich All DESTINATION Trappe. A December wedding is planned. Saathoff-Dudrow Mr. And Mrs. Robert Saathoff Sr.

of Easton have announced the engagement of their daughter, Deborah Lynn Saathoff to Richard Wade Dudrow. Mr. Dudrow is son of Mr. And Mrs. H.

Wade Dudrow of Easton. Miss Saathoff and Mr. Dudrow are both graduates of Easton High School. Miss Saathoff is employed at German, Hersloff Swanson Inc. as a secretary.

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