January 11, 2007

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MORNING STAR

✳ JANUARY 11 - 17, 2007

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People Delaware’s Red Hat Society members enjoy fun all year long “The Red Hat Society in Sussex County has had a fantastic year,” said B.J. Young, who is the Royal Queen Mother of the Crowned Jewels of Sussex, a Red Hat Society chapter in Sussex County. Young is also the moderator of the Delaware RHS members’ Web site. “Our personal calendars were just chuck full of wonderful events,” she added. Activities have included Christmas parties, Halloween parties, fashion shows, teas, boardwalk strolls, a Red Hat trip to Italy, pajama breakfasts, parades, the yearly crossing to Cape May, theater parties, events at the Three Little Bakers and bingo parties. “And no one who

participated could forget Lewes’ 375th birthday celebration called Red Hats in Lewes,” Young said. Club activities have also included “reductions,” honoring members who turn 50, and “coronations” of club leaders, or “queens.” Young said that the Delaware Red Hat Society members’ communication network has continued to grow through 2006. She added that many events are planned for 2007, including a pajama breakfast to celebrate Red Hat Day , a sweetheart lunch, a Red Hat Cookbook tea and signings, parties and get-togethers. Sussex County Red Hatters

are also invited to Wilmington for Hare’s High Tea at the Three Little Bakers, hosted by a Newark chapter. “I believe that newspapers, the Internet and our Web site, which was founded in March, are all really helping Red Hatters to interconnect throughout Delaware and the surrounding States,” Young said. The Web site address is Delaware RHSMembers@yahoogroups. com. For information, call Young at 945-1936. She is also available through e-mail, bjy324@netzero.net.

News items may be mailed to the Seaford and Laurel Star, 628 W. Stein Hwy., Seaford, DE 19973. Or they may be faxed to 629-9243. Stacy Renee and Timothy James Teffeau

Hulliger and Teffeau are married in June Stacy Renee Hulliger and Timothy James Teffeau were married June 24, 2006, at one o’clock in the afternoon at Atlanta Road Alliance Church in Seaford. The bride is the daughter of Ron and Sherry Hulliger of Seaford. The bridegroom is the son of Marc and Linda Teffeau of Preston, Md. The groom’s maternal grandfather is Kenneth Judy of Fredericksburg, Va. The groom’s paternal grandparents are Paul Teffeau of Erwin, Tenn., and Harriet Horvath of Annapolis, Md. The Rev. Andrew Kerr and the Rev. Daniel Zollenhofer presided over the double-ring ceremony, which featured organist Richard Trice of Seaford, soloist Marilyn Kerr of Seaford and vocalists Dr. Kahli and Ester Gorgui also of Seaford. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white matte satin wedding gown. The fitted bodice was accented with silver embroidery, crystals and pearls. Beading accented the drop waist, hemline and semi-cathedral train. Crystal buttons embellished the dress’s back and train. The bride carried a cascading bouquet of coral and white roses with a bed of ferns and baby’s breath. The maid of honor was Rachel Hulliger, sister of the bride, Robbinsville, N.C. Bridesmaids were Christina Poe, friend of the bride, Bridgeville, and Martha Miller,

friend of the bride, Seaford. The attendants all wore floor-length celadon matte satin dresses adorned with beaded bands and bows. They carried coral and white roses. The flower girl was Bayleigh Carlisle, friend of the bride, Seaford. She carried a white basket of coral rose petals. Program and seating attendants for the reception were Emmalee and Amanda Mancuso, friends of the bride, Seaford. The groom wore a black Tommy Hilfiger tuxedo with a white tie and white vest. Andrew Teffeau, the groom’s brother of Atlanta, Ga., served as best man. The groomsmen were Matthew Teffeau, brother of the groom, Preston, Md., and Justin Bauguess, cousin of the bride, Knoxville, Tenn. The male attendants all wore black Tommy Hilfiger tuxedos with sage ties and vests. The ring bearer was Joshua Gorgui, friend of the bride, Seaford. The reception following the ceremony was held at the church fellowship hall. Music was provided by Charles Michael of Musical Memories and soloist Karen Chatham of Preston, Md., accompanied by Joyce Philip of Royal Oak, Md. Following a honeymoon at the Outer Banks, N.C., the couple is residing in Seaford.

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