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THE May 2, 1999 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER CC11 Weddings Budd-Forgie Megan! A. Budd and Matthew B. Forgie were married March 20 at St. Monica's Roman Catholic Church in Berwyn. The Rev.

George G. Hagenbach officiated. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L.

Budd of Berwyn, is a graduate of the Academy of Notre Dame de Namur in 1 Villanova and Lynchburg (Va.) College, where she earned a bachelor's degree in communications. She is a senior ad traffic coordinator at Aetna US Healthcare Inc. in Blue Bell. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles D. Forgie of Avon, is a graduate of Avon Old Farms School and Lynchburg College, where he earned a bachelor's degree in communications. He is a sales representative for UPS in West Chester. Kerry Budd was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Kimberly Corgan, Daphne Fleck, Lauren Flynn, the groom's sister Sarah Forgie, Kelly Funk, Nicole Maffeo and Melanie Smith.

The groom's father was best man. Groomsmen were the bride's brother Jimmy Budd, Frank Baratta, Bryan Covey, John diZerega, Casey Gunnell, Timothy McDonald and Brian Rasnick. A reception was held at the Desmond Hotel in Malvern. The couple took a wedding trip to St. Lucia.

They live in Wayne. Havey-Haris Air Force Capt. Kathleen Scott Ha- vey and Air Force Capt. Paul Andrew Thomas Haris were married Oct. 24 at the Church of Our Savior in Colorado Springs, Colo.

The Rev. Michael Richardson officiated. The bride, daughter of retired Air Force Col. and Mrs. Michael Elmore Havey, is a graduate of Choctawhatchee High School in Fort Walton Beach, the University of Florida in Gainsville, where she earned a bachelor's degree in material science and engineering, and the University of Dayton in Ohio, where she earned a master's degree in material science and engineering.

She is a captain in the Air Force and a chemistry instructor at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. The groom, son of Mr. and Mr. Robert John Steven Haris of Valley Forge, is a graduate of the Haverford School; Pennsylvania State University, where he earned a bachelor's and master's degree and a doctorate in electrical engineering. He is a captain in the Air Force and an associate professor of physics at the Air Force Academy.

Celeste Abjornson was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Rebecca Twite, Air Force Capt. Susan Hastings, Heather Hawkins, Air Force Capt. Kelly Parrott, Ashley Foster and the bride's sister Anne Havey. Robert J.S.

Haris Jr. was best man for his brother. Ushers were Pierre Leste-Lassere, Craig Pope, Air Force Capt. Chris Gazze, Air Force Capt. Chris Burelli and the bride's brother Michael Havey.

The groom's niece Taylor Caroline Hunter Haris was flower girl. A reception was held at Briarhurst Manor in Manitou Springs, Colo. The couple took a wedding trip to New Zealand and Fiji. They live in Colorado Springs. Jacobs-Walker Kimberly Brooks Jacobs and Linn Richard Walker were married Dec.

12 at Wayne Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Dr. John T. Galloway Ir.

offici- Engagements Sweat -Basuino ated. The bride, daughter of Dennis and Geraldine Jacobs of Warwick, formerly of Malvern, is a graduate of Conestoga High School; Gettysburg College, where she earned a bachelor's degree in biological bases of behavior, and Hahnemann University, where she earned a master's degree in physical therapy. She is a physical therapist at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Fla. The groom, son of Richard and Janet Walker of Boonton Township, N.J., is a graduate of Boonton High School; the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned a bachelor's degree in history and Spanish, and the Temple University School of Law. He is an attorney with the Dade County Public Defender's Office in Miami.

Jennifer Sigel was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the bride's sisterin-law Denise Jacobs, the bride's cousin Debra Stein, Carrie Winfield and Shanna Wood. Michael Kane was best man. Ushers were the bride's brother Bromley Jacobs, Stephen Petrus, Ronald Saharyan, John Tironi and Christopher Tlack. The bride's niece Kristen Jacobs was flower girl.

A reception was held at the Downtown Club in Philadelphia. The couple reside in Coral Gables. Neighbors welcomes engagement or wedding notices. To receive a form to fill out, call Joyce Vottima Jeuell at 610-313-8016 or write to Weddings and Engagements, Inquirer Neighbors, 800 River Route 23, Conshohocken, 19428. When returning the form, include a name and telephone number for verification.

An appropriate nonreturnable photograph of the bride or the couple only is accepted but can be printed only as space allows. Notices must be submitted within six months of the wedding. Marriage Licenses CHESTER COUNTY Jonathan Torrey Marks, 25, and Kristen Elizabeth Girko, 24, both of West Chester. Matthew Brooks Drake, 28, and Gina Michelle Murray, 30, both of West Chester. Joseph Robert Royds, 33, and Kelly Ann Howe, 33, both of Pottstown.

Allen Drew Fritsche, 34, and Darby McCue Thomas, 24, both of Chambersburg. Anthony Bayard Burch, 33, and Linnea Thyra Sabb, 28, both of Pottstown. Vincent H. Polidoro, 57, of Crum Lynne and Nancy Jane Broskey, 39, Landenberg. Stuart Alistair Wigney, 38, and Melissa A.

Ciaccia, 31, both of Coatesville. David Eldridge Burns, 23, and Melissa Lee Boop, 23, both of Quincy, Mass. John Scott Westover 24, and Melissa Sue Plumley, 23, both of Pottstown. Edwin David Wike, 40, and Linda Sue Archer, 49, both of Coatesville. Andrew James Lingo, 32, and Katharine Marion Lippard, 30, both of Wayne.

Brendan R. Walsh, 42, and M. Brooks, 39, both of Drexel Hill. Michael Joseph Lynch, 35, and Debra Ann Nast, 39, both of Coatesville. John Michael Robb, 34, and Susan Frances Kazmierczak, 31, both of West Chester.

John Barnard Cornell 4th, 31, and Lorraine Kijewski, 29, both of Kimberton. Paul Joseph Thomas, 25, and Melanie Thomas, 23, both of Downingtown. Robert Neil Koehler, 26, and Joan Elizabeth Sherbourne, 27, both of West Chester. John Chistopher Deanna, 30, and Kathleen Helen Walsh, 30, both of New York. Daniel Patrick Sullivan, 74, and Norma Jean Christenson, 65, both of West Chester.

Gary Aaron Horowitz, 43, and Cynthia Anne Austin, 40, both of Phoenixville. Scott Brian Fredericks, 33, and Kristin Joy Ewing, 25, both of Spring City. Orren Kent Caldwell, 29, and Bernadette Pelosi, 38, both of Kennett Square. Roy J. Sturgeon, 47, and Linda K.

Marsella, 46, both of Norristown. Dennis C. Ewing, 25, and Jennifer A. Taylor, 22, both of Frazer. Kevin Lawrence Call, 42, and Barbara Saunders, 38, both of Kennett Square.

Chester Ray Pierce, 58, and Marla J. Tomlinson, 46, both of Coatesville. Luis A. Lizasuain, 36, and Yajaira Caldero, 23, both of West Chester. Robert Raymond Wood, 31, of Downingtown and Linda Marie Flaherty, 27, of West Chester.

Lonney Lones, 29, of Exton and Melinda Jean Lynch, 22, of Parkesburg. Thomas L. Kapp, 23, and Michelle Tinney, 23, both of Phoenixville. Daniel Warren Herrington, 31, of West Chester and Debra Joann Kontrye, 23, of Paoli. Anthony Maurice Butler, 28, and Cynthia Mae James, 36, both of Coatesville.

Timothy Robert White, 28, and Danielle J. Phillips, 23, both of West Grove. Charles R. Dannenberg, 52, and Anne Catharine Bowen, 47, both of Devon. Daniel R.

Bush, 28, of Aston and Beth Ann Gallagher, 28, of Drexel Hill. Thomas C. Stacey 4th, 33, and Erica L. Hess, 25, both of Gap. John.

A. Candidi, 40, and Karen L. McCorkle, 34, both of East Fallowfield. Mark William Thomas, 25, and Eileen Therese O'Sullivan, 24, both of West Chester. John William McGreevey, 30.

and Annette Marie Treacy, 25, both of Exton. Thomas Dean Bartlett Jr, 25, and Diane Marie Moreno, 32, both of Downingtown. 20 ads a week for just $29 50 Classifieds GAILY COM TRONIAER NEWS PHILLYNEWD 1-800-341-3413 Classifieds 1-800-341-3413 20 ads a week for just 295 Classifieds THE INQUIRER DAILY NEWS PHILLYNEWS.COM 1-800-341-3413 1998, Philadelphia Newspapers Inc. Noncommercial (private party) ads in most classifications except Business Opportunities, Help Wanted, Real Estate Sale and certain other classifications. Real Estate Rental 3 lines, 7 days, $48.60.

In Chester County the ONLY place you can feel FRIDAY NIGHT ALIVE is at BETH ISRAEL CONGREGATION ON MAY 7 Led by the musical ensemble "Shabbat Unplugged" Music and dancing to celebrate a feeling of spirituality and inclusiveness unlike any other Friday night service you've ever attended. DINNER AT 6 PM ($15.00 Adult, $10.00 Children 7 17, $5.00 Children under 7) SERVICES AT 8 PM. Route 100 2 miles North of Turnpike (610) 458-8550 Sally Joan Sweat of Downingtown announces the engagement of her daughter Lara Beth Sweat of Honey Brook to Eric Basuino of Honey Brook, son of Marie Basuino of Parlin, N.J. Miss Sweat is a graduate of Downingtown Senior High School; George Washington University in Washington, where she earned a bachelor's degree in criminal justice and psychology, and Widener University School of Law. She is an attorney with the Wayne law firm of Schwabenland Ryan.

Mr. Basuino is a graduate of Sayreville (N.J.) War Memorial High School and the College of Engineering at Rutgers University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in chemical and biochemical engineering. He is a senior technical marketing specialist at Elf Atochem North America Inc. in King of Prussia. A September wedding is planned.

Deschenes-Blackledge Theresa Deschenes of Middletown, N.J., announces the engagement of her daughter Danielle Currie Deschenes to Charles William Blackledge son of Charles and Jayne Blackledge Sr. of North Wales. Miss Deschenes, a graduate of Mater Dei High School in Middletown and Ursinus College, is a biology teacher at Haverford Senior High School. Mr. Blackledge, of Exton, is a graduate of North Penn High School and Ursinus College.

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