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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News
In a double ring ceremony
Nov. 7 in St. Mark's
E v a n g e l i c a l Lutheran
Church, Miss Bonnie Jane
Wittkop became the bride
of Carl John Hoffmeister.
The Rev. Loren J. Shiley officiated
for the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Wittkop, 227 Linwood
Ave., and the son of Mrs.
Bernhardt C. Hoffmeister, 192
Fredericka St., and the late Mr.
Hoffmeister.
The bride wore a gown of Chantilly
lace over blush pink tulle designed
with a sweetheart neckline
and long sleeves. A pearl-trimmed
tiara held her blush pink veil and
she carried a prayer book covered
with a white orchid and snowdrift
pompons.
Miss Carol Voelker, maid of
honor, wore a forest green ballerina
length dress made with a
velvet bodice and taffeta skirt.
She carried a bouquet of yellow
chrysanthemums and pompons.
The bridesmaid, Miss Faye Wittkop,
wore an identical costume in
dusty rose and carried y e l l ow
chrysanthemums and b r o n ze
pompons.
Lyle Hoffmeister was best man.
David Werth and Mark Hoffmeister
were ushers.
The bride's mother wore a beige
lace over taffeta dress. The
bridegroom's mother chose a navy
blue over light blue silk chiffon
dress with matching accessories.
Both wore pink cymbidium orchid
corsages.
White chrysanthemums and
pompons with pink accents decorated
the bride's table for the reception
in Nashville Fire Hall.
Traveling to Florida, the bride
wore a navy blue suit and match-
ing accessories.
Pre-nuptial parties for the
bride were given by Miss Faye
and Miss Pamela Wittkop, Miss
Voelker, Mesdames Donald Schim-
schack, Howard Gath, Kenneth
Stange, Arthur Duerr and Christ
Hoffmeister.
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