The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 May 1980 — Page 3

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Delia Huffstetter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Huffstetter. Walkerton, and H. Edward Hupp, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Edward Hupp, 914 N. Center Street, Plymouth. were united in marriage on Saturday, April 12 during a 1:30 p.m. ceremony at St. Michaels, Plymouth, with Father Galic officiating. Candlelabras marked the pews and bouquets of flowers flanked the altar. Nupital music was played by Donna Klopfenstein and Mrs. Sharon Klinedinst sang One Love", "Evergreen" and Ave Maria". Steve Huffsteher was the reader and Dan and John Huffstetter were altar boys. The bride chose a candlelight gown featuring layers of ruffles in the back and at the hemline, sheer neckline with lace and a picture hat with three layers of veiling. She carried a bouquet of silk flowers. Maid of honor was Terri South, Walkerton. Bridesmaids were \nne and Mary Huffstetter. sisters of the bride; Donna Kesl, Traci Florian and Nancy Peterson. Mike Crawford served as best man. Groomsmen were Dave

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Morrow. Thad Wyman. Rod Kubley. Mike Cowan, nephew of the groom, and Terry Schroeder, nephew of the groom. The bride’s mother chose a long dress in yellow with a matching jacket and the groom’s mother was in a long blue dress with ivory silk flowers being worn by both. A reception was held at the Plymouth Armory for approximately 500 guests. Teresa Auman, Walkerton. catered the meal and Sue Shields, Walkerton, baked the cake. A honeymoon to the Virgin Islands was taken. The couple is at home at Castle Point Apartments. South Bend. The bride is a graduate of John Glenn High School and she attended Ancilla College. She is employed by Slenderform/Universal Health Spa. The groom graduated from Plymouth High School and attended Indiana University. Bloomington. where he studied business. He owns and operates Master Disbributors. Use the classifieds — only 51.25.

MARRIED JHF Afi® ; ‘ 1 ft x l * ' ] % r 5 'i 'it Miss Candis K. Dollahan and Larry L. Plummer were united in marriage during a six o’clock dou-ble-ring ceremony held at the Koont/ Lake Missionary Church on April 26. Rev. Lloyd George, pastor, officiated. Organist was Mrs. Carol Clark and the vocalist was Mr. Mike Foster. I he bride is the daughter of Mrs. Estella Barnett, Route 5. Walkerton. She is. a graduate of OregonDavis High School. The groom is the son of Mrs. Vivian Plummer, South Bend, and Charles Plummer. Walkerton. He is a graduate of Wahihawa. Hawaii. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Richard. The chosen colors of baby blue and white prevailed. Mrs. Etta Millice was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Martha Foster. Estella Dollahan, Miss Chris Clark and Miss Jennie Thompson. Flower girls were Misses Missy Millice and Katina Fosler. Mr. Ron Plummer served his brother as best man. Groomsmen were Jim Millice, Jim Harness. Doug Brovoid and Richard Dollahan. Ushers were Charles Dollahan and Jerald Dollahan, brotherss of the bride. Ring bearer was Ricky Fosler. A reception followed for approxi-

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Miss Diane Lee Rush and Mr. Jack Wardman were united in marriage on Saturday. May 17, during a three o'clock in the afternoon ceremony it St. Patrick's Church. Walkerton, with Father Anthony Letko officiating at the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Rush, Route 3. Box 772. Walkerton. The groom iss the son of Mrs. Robert Wardman, 810 Ohio Street. Walkerton and the late Robert Wardman. Maid of honor for her sister was Miss Donna Rush, Walkerton. mately 150 guests at the Grovertown Conservation Club. Entertainment was provided by Jimmy Plummer, brother of the groom. Servers were Mrs. Vivian Plum-

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Bridesmaids were Mrs. William Groves, sister of the bride, of Indianapolis. Flower girl was Miss Jennifer Rush, sister of the bride, of Walkerton. Serving as best man was Daniel Hobbs, of LaGrange. Groomsman was Keith Knepper, of Walkerton. Ushers were Ed Beasly and Mark Kickbush, both of Walkerton. A reception was held at St. Anthony's Hall. Fish Lake. The couple are both graduates of John Glenn High School. Ihe groom is a graduate of Purdue University and is manager of Kabelin Hardware, Walkerton. mer, mother of the groom, and cake servers were Mrs. Etta Millice and Mrs. Martha Fosler. Miss Kathy Porter, North Liberty, was in charge of the guest book.

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