The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1970 — Page 3

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Approximately 250 guests attended the reception at the Pine Creek Church annex following the wedding ceremony between Miss Bonnie Jean Whitmer and Roger Dale Hendricks on Sunday, June 21 in the Pine Creek Church of the Brethren, North Liberty. The Rev. Paul E. McBride, Sr., performed the doublering ceremony at 2:30 p.m. Wedding music was played by Mrs. Gene Summers. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Inman Whitmer, 25806 Layton Trail. North Liberty and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks of Plymouth are the parents of the groom. The wedding gown, which she herself fashioned, was of white satin with a brocade panel in the front. The back was accented with a wide brocade bow reaching to the tip of the chapel length train. On her head, she wore

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a petal shaped headpiece with a fingertip veil of illusion. She carried a bouquet of tiny white carnations with green and yellow tinted stephonitis. Miss Doris Gardner, niece of the bride, of Walkerton, was the maid of honor. Miss Jane Whitmer of North Liberty, niece of the bride; Miss Barbara Wolff, cousin of the groom of Plymouth and Miss Jill Whitmer, niece of the bride, of North Liberty were bridesmaids. All the attendants dresses, except for Miss Gardner's, w’ere of yellow satin with a ^heer daisy overlay, Miss Gardner’s was of mint green. They carried baskets of daisies. Flower girls were Miss Margo Boswell of Walkerton and Miss Michelle Whitmer of North Liberty, both nieces of the bride. David Greenlee cousin, of the groom, carried the rings. Acting as best man was Terry

Hendricks, Plymouth, cousin of the groom. Groomsmen were Robbie Hall, Plymouth; William Whitmer, nephew of the bride, North Liberty and Michael Wolff of Plymouth, cousin of the groom. Michael Schindeldecker, cousin of the groom of South Bend and Phillip White of Culver seated the guests. Serving tne guests at the reception were Miss Kathy Miller, Mrs. Charles Whitmer, Mrs. Nila Greenlee and Mrs. Richard Maher. Pamela Hendricks, sister of the groom, registered the guests and Phillip Whitmer, Mark Hendricks and Terry Boswell were in charge of the gifts. The wedding cake was made by Mrs. Galen Wagoner of Plymouth. The newlyweds spent their honeymoon and will reside at route 1, Plymouth. KOFOID - SEESE A double-ring ceremony on Saturday, June 20 in the Hamlet United Methodist Church united Miss Rita Lynn Seese and Kenneth Duane Kofoid. Rev. Milton Beeman performed the ceremony before an altar decorated with baskets of gladioli and candelbras. Nupital music was played by Mrs. Jerry Seese and Miss Carlene Dinkens was the vocalist. The bride’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. John L. Seese, route 3, Walkerton and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Kofoid. Woodhull, Illinois. An Empire gown of organza and Venice lace banding with a ring collar and front panel of lace over satin was worn by tho bride. The full bishop sleeves were accented by triple tucks with lace edging over long, cuffed sleeves. The chapel-length train fell from a lace band and bow at the high-rise waistline; a tuck detail with lace, similar to that on the sleeves, also appeared on the skirt and train. The bride's ballerina - length veil fell from a petal plateau of organza trimmed with pearls, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white feather pompons centered with yellow roses. The attendants to the bride were her sister, Mrs. Jerry Pearish, as matron of honor, and the Misses LuAnn Seese. another sister, and Linda Bottorff. The honor attendant was attired in Nile green and the bridesmaids in maize. Their A-line gowns were styled with Empire bodices and bateau necklines, with embroidered banding defining the high waistlines and the triple puffed sleeves. Bell clusters held their shoulder-length veils. Mrs. Pearish’s flowers were yellow daisies with mint green streamers and the bridesmaids’ flowers were white daisies. Miss Michelle Kofoid, the groom's niece, was flower girl, and the bride’s nephew, Master Jeffrey Pearish, was the ring bearer. His brother, Gerald, was the groom’s best man, while Jerry Pearish, brother-in-law of the bride, was the groomsman. Guests were seated by the couple’s brothers, Doug Kofoid and Jon Seese. In the church hall reception, Mrs., Vel Costello, Mrs. Thomas Blad, sister of the groom, and Miss Susie Ball served the guests who were registered by the bride’s sister, Miss Patty Seese. The Missess Pam and Cathy Schaunaman. cousins of the bride, were in charge of the gifts.

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Both Mr. and Mrs. Kofoid are 1968 graduates of Oregon-Davis High School. Mr. Kofoid has completed work at Northeastern Junior College, Sterling Colorado and will enter Purdue University in the fall. BUCKMASTER — GARDNER Yellow and white daisies decorated the Walkerton United Methodist Church for the wedding of Miss Karen Mary Gardner and Michael Lee Buckmaster June 13. The Rev. Harold E. Williams performed the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Kenneth Bergner was the organist and also accompanied the vocalist, Mrs. Joseph Harrington. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Virginia Gardner of LaPorte and Mr. Gardner of Highland, Illinois. Mrs. Omer H. Fry of Walkerton and Walter Buckmaster of LaPorte are the parents of the groom. White dotted Swiss styled in the Empire line and in street length was chosen by the bride. Yellow daisies accented the Empire waist of the short-sleeved dress. Her short veil was caught by a Dior bow. Attending the bride was Miss Kathy Faulk of Koontz Lake. Her dress was yellow and was trimmed with white daisies down the front, from neck to hem. Her matching headpiece was identical to the bride's. Al Gardner, brother of the bride, acted as best man, and the groom's brother, Delbert Fry, seated the guests. The yellow and white theme was carried out at the reception for 50 guests in the church fellowship hall. The groom reported to Fort Hood, Texas, for one more year of service with the U. S. Army. He returned in January after 13 month of duty in Korea. The new Mrs. Buckmaster attended LaPorte High School. ZAROBINSKI — HAGEDORN A pink color theme was chosen

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by Miss Rebecca Sue Hagedont for her wedding Saturday to Leo Zarobinski Jr. The ceremony took place in the Polish National Catholic Church, 1614 W. Sample Street, with Rev. Joe C. Zuwi3« towski officiating. The bride, a graduate of Mish. awaka High School, is the daugh. ter of Henry Hagedorn. 52415 Cushing Road. The bridegroom, a graduate of New Carlisle HigK School and Indiana Barber CoD lege, Indianapolis, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zarobinski, 59160 Tamarack Road, North* Liberty. I The bridegroom's sister-in-law< Mrs. Floyd Zarobinski, Timber-, ville. Virginia, served as matronof honor. Bridesmaids were Misfl Linda Zarobinski, North Liberty, sister of th* bridegroom, and Miss Debbie Hagedorn, Mishawaka. sister of the bride. M;sh Darlene Zarobinski. Timberville, Virginia, niece of the bridegroom, served as flower girl. Floyd Zarobinski was bfcl brother’s best man. Ushers for the ceremony were David Hagedorn, Mishawaka, brother of the bride, and Dean Van Wanzeele. The bridegroom’s nephew, Floyd Zarobinski Jr., served as ring bearer. The couple will take a wedding trip through northern Michigan returning July 6. SHOEMAKER - HUFFSTETTKK Mrs. Kevin Huffstetter and hen sister-in-law Mrs. John More-, land accompanied Miss Brenda,' Shoemaker of North Liberty to Rota, Spain where they spent a week and attended the wedding on June 13th of Brenda and Michael Huffstetter who is sta* tloned at the Naval Base in RotfU Following the wedding, Caro! and Delores flew to London, Eng. land where they spent two dayfl then bussed to Coventry. England where they stayed witM Mike and Mary Donoghue and visited with relatives and toured the countryside.

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