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Page 6 Thursday, February 10, 2000 The Westfield Leader and THE TIMES of Scotch Plains – Fanwood A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION

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MR. AND MRS. THOMAS W. SPEAKMAN, JR.

(She is the former Miss Kelly Elizabeth Morse) MR. AND MRS. CHRISTOPHER J. TEITELBAUM

(She is the former Miss Tricia Anne Moloney)

Sean I. Dalton and Miss Susan Patricia Murray

Miss Tricia Anne Moloney of Garwood, the daughter of Ms. Jacqueline Naughton of Burlington, Wis., was married on Saturday, October

to Christopher John Teitelbaum of Westfield. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Teitelbaum, also of Westfield.

Pastor David Reith officiated at the afternoon nuptials at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church in Burlington, which was followed by a reception at the Riviera Ballroom in Lake Geneva, Wis.

Thebride, who wasgiveninmarriage by her mother,wore an ivory satin gown accented with floral embroidery and a chapellength train complemented by an ivory tulle veil. She carried a bou quet of ivory and pink Versilia and Leonidas roses.

Ms. Elizabeth Lane of Kenosha,Wis. was the maid of honor. Serving as bridal attendants were Ms. Sarah Long of Middleton, Wis., Mrs. Nicole Quigley of Libertyville, Ill., Ms. Katherine Teitelbaum and Ms. Ann Marie Teitelbaum, both sisters of the bride groom from Westfield.

The maid of honor and bridal atten dants wore fulllength, Italian satin gowns in a taupe color. They carried bouquets of Leonidas, Sari and Sahara roses in vibrant autumn colors.

AllanEgbert ofTallahassee,Fla.,was the best man. The ushers included Rob ert Hermiston of Springfield, formerly of Westfield; Robert McCoid of Scotch

Plains, Terence O’Brien of Bedford, N. H., Peter Kwak of LakeVilla, Ill. and Dan Moloney of Burlington, Wis., the brother of the bride.

Mrs. Christine Wischusen McCoid of Scotch Plains read a scripture pas sage during the ceremony. She and her husband are both originally from Westfield.

A 1991 graduate of St. Mary’sAcad emy in Nauvoo, Ill., the bride attended the University of Wisconsin and is em ployed at Movers International as an international move coordinator.

The bridegroom graduated in 1991 from Westfield High School and re ceived his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics from Providence College in Providence, R. I. in 1995. He is em ployed as a sales representative with Mitsui O. S. K. Lines, Inc. in Jersey City.

A bridal shower was hosted by Mrs. Julie Hermiston of Westfield, Mrs. Marcy Murray of Basking Ridge, Miss Katherine Teitelbaum and Miss Ann Teitelbaum at the Echo Lake Country Club in Westfield.

Another shower was hosted by Mrs. Pat McShane, Mrs. Julie Naughton and Mrs. Dee Naughton in Chicago.

The rehearsal dinner was given by the parents of the bridegroom at the Grand Geneva Resort and Spa in Lake Geneva, Wis.

Following a wedding trip to Aruba, the couple reside in Garwood.

Miss Kelly Elizabeth Morse Weds Thomas W. Speakman, Jr. Miss Tricia Anne Moloney Weds Christopher J. Teitelbaum

Miss Kelly Elizabeth Morse, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Morse of Scotch Plains, was married on Saturday,November 6,toThomasWillar Speakman, Jr. of Chestertown, Md. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Speakman, Sr. of Still Pond, Md.

The afternoon ceremony took place at The Presbyterian Church in Westfield, with the Reverend Dr. William Ross Forbes, Senior Pastor, and the Reverend Earl Brooks of Chestertown, Md. offici ating. A reception followed at the Twin Brooks Country Club in Watchung.

Escorted down the aisle by her father, the bride wore a white matte satin, sleeveless Aline gown embellished with pearled soutaché trim and a match ing cathedrallength detachable train. She carried a bouquet of white lilies and bud roses.

Miss Kristi Morse of Scotch Plains, the sister, of the bride, was the maid of honor. Bridal attendants included Miss Patricia Speakman of Still Pond, Md., thesisterof thebridegroom;MissNicole Stecker of Stewartsville, a cousin of the bride;MissAnn BavosaandMissDiane Sherry, both friends of the bride from Scotch Plains, and Mrs. Jennifer Gottlick of Plainfield, MissAriel Rosen of East Haven, Conn. and Miss Brooke Tunstead of Worton, Md., also friends of the bride.

All wore navy gowns and carried arm bouquets of stargazer lilies and white roses.

Christopher Maier of Worton, Md., a friend of the bridegroom, was the best man.Servingas usherswereJasonStern of Belle Haven, Va., a cousin of the bridegroom, and Brian Christensen of Brookfield, Wis., Douglas Hamsher of Lititz, Pa., Kevin Harms of Brielle, David Massoni of Brooklyn, Robert Tawoda of Rock Hall, Md. and Kevin Wakleeof Westbrook,Conn.,allfriends of the bridegroom.

Junior groomsmen included Billy Messerschmidt of Blue Bell, Pa., a cousin of the bride, and Daniel Murray and Sean Murray, both cousins of the bridegroom from Medford.

Miss Emily Messerschmidt of Blue Bell, Pa., a cousin of the bride, was the flower girl and Michael Murray of Medford, a cousin of the bridegroom, was the ring bearer. Mrs. Missy Schoch of Pretoria, South Africa, the “aunt” of the bride, was the soloist.

Thebride,a graduateofScotchPlains FanwoodHigh School,earnedherBach elor of Arts Degree in Psychology and English from Quinnipiac College in Hamden, Conn. She is employed as a teacher at the Friendship Montessori School in Worton, Md.

A graduate of Kent County High School in Worton, Md., the bridegroom attended Wesley College in Dover, Del. and is employed at Speakman Nurser ies in Still Pond, Md.

Following a wedding trip to Hawaii, the couple reside in Chestertown, Md.

Miss Susan P. Murray To Marry Sean I. Dalton

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murray of Westfield have announced the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Susan Patricia Murray, to Sean I. Dalton. He is the son of Mrs. Argine Dalton of White Plains, N. Y. and the late Liam F. Dalton.

A 1989 graduate ofWestfield High School, the brideelect received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in English from the University of Rhode Island in 1993. She is employed as a finan cial associate at an investment firm

in Greenwich, Conn. The future bridegroom graduated fromIona PreparatorySchoolinNew Rochelle, N. Y. in 1980 and from Stonehill College in North Easton, Mass. in 1984. He is employed as a money manager and investment banker at Axiom Capital Manage16, ment in New York City.

A wedding is planned for June, to be followed by a trip to the Caribbean.

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College Men’s Club Announces Date For Annual DinnerDance

WESTFIELD — The College Men’s Club of Westfield will hold its annual Dinner Dance and Auction on Saturday, March 18, at the Plainfield Country Club in Edison.

All proceeds will benefit Westfield High School graduates. To reserve a table, please call Brian Steller at (973) 5350500 or Doug Sheehan at (908) 5185426.

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