NikkeiMarried toAngus StoeszGowned in traditional white, Miss .Juno Nikkei «ati married toA opus Stoe^ / on Friday eveningat a e.-remony in the Mennonite Brethren Church attended by more than 2i)() relatives and friends. Hie hr ide is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II H. Nikkei of Santa Sfeje Way and the benedict is the *6on of Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. 8ioe*z of Minneapolis. Minn. ^iHiring the cei.-mony Arnold Barurn sang “Tfje Lord’s Prayer” and Seal Us Oh Holy Spirit while both the bride and groom knelt. He was accompanied by Mrs. flobefi Franz ol Wasco at the organ.Katin (iimn'The bride cho.' - • a nylon net over »fitin gtiwn for her wedding with a, long train of matching nylonThe gown buttoned up the ItflCk and had an off-shoulder neckline. Long white gauntlets were worn and th* lingertip veil of nylon net was caught to a headdress of net and iced pearl*, .9he carried an arm bouquet of white gladioli.Vttss Doris Loewen as maid of honor and Miss Dorothy Kroekerof Bak*ctsfield as bridesmaid woreIdentical gowns of lavender* nylon net with stoles. They carried tinyarm )ouquets of yellow gladioli.Other attendants were Charlotte Freedman, flower girl, who wore agown of yellow nylon net over taffeta and a large picture hat; Doris Bergen and Norma Petker, can-dlolighters, who wore matching gowns of yellow' brocaded taffeta and Carried singi. * orchid chrys-iMr. stfmf Mrs. Angus StoeszModesto Girl !FRIENDS HONORMarries Youth AT stork showeM»§s Virginia Maxine Fink, j daughter of Mrs. Mattie Gam of Modesto, became the bride of Kenneth Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rube Barker of Shafter at a recent ceremony performed in Modesto.- * •* • x. * - • ■ r . • - • ~ ' Zk.A stork shower for Mrs. Charles Ien Sunday afternoon by her mothob, ]fornia Ave.The new baby. Teresa Lynn, was the former Barbara Williams of Shaft*VFor decorations Mrs. Williams**For her wvdding the bride wore a sheer white brocade gown with white accessories.Her maid of honor was Miss Helen Copeland of Modesto. Giving the bride in marriage was her cousin. J. L. Pepper.For her daughter’s wedding.Mrs. Gam wore a navy dress withwhite accessories. Mrs. Barker w'ore white crepe with white accessories. Both wore carnationused bouquets of white chrysanthemums in baskets made of paper baby panties dipped‘w paraffin. Those were placed on the gift table with a large stork and at- various places throughout the rooms.corsages.After a brief honeymoon, thebridegroom returned to San DiegoNaval Base and his bride returned to Modesto. She and his parents visited him in San Diego last w'eekend.• * **, , ♦ . * . j i — — iLarge BouquetIn the entrance hall was a large bouquet of baby breath and chrysanthemums while an arrangement of lavender carnations adorned the coffee table.For refreshments Mrs. Williamsand her co-hostess, Mrs. Wesley Sherwin, served potato salad, sandwiches and brownies. Nutcup favors were in the shape of tiny baby-panties dipped in paraf-fin. '/ ’ \’V VPrizes for games went to Mrs.—anthemums on^the wrigts* . .Mrs. John Niol^l and Mrs. Lowell Rereman wOre formats * of|ride wore an orchid silk organza dress with white accessories.w’ith the Rev. Dan Frio son as master of ceremonies. A threetiered wedding cake centered the flower and candle decorated bridal table.The bride is a graduate of Shaf-tcr High School and attended Tabor College. She has been cmploy-Hor mother w-oro an aqua dress! ed in the offices of Dr*. Freedman pink and green when they attend- | with white accessories and the and Jacobus.* * .“SL • • * • • . . # • J #bridegroom’s mother was attired; in aqua ere|o and laee. Both w'orc j identical pink carnation corsages, jed tlv guest books.Best M«nDentistry SchoolBest man was Norman, Berg amithe usher duties were performedby Alvin Nikkei, Dan Gloeckkir Roger Travis and Dan Penner.fFor her going-away costume when she left on a honeymoon to Carmel and San Frartdsco theThe Rev, Waldo Wit be delivered the wedding sermon after hearing the exchange of vows between the young couple.After the ceremony a reception was held in the church social hallThe benedict, a graduate of Tabor College and the University of Minnesota, will enter the school of dentistry at the university this fall. The couple will live in Minnesota.Mrs. C. H. Janzen, Miss Lillie Jan* zen, Mr. and Mrs. George Nikkei, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Boldt, Miss Helen Boldt, Rev. and Mrs. H. P. Fast, Miss Phyllis Duerkson and Miss Ruth Bartel, Roedley.Also Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fast, Mrs. and Mrs. Dan Penner andMr, and Mrs. C. D. Reimer, Dinu-; Mr. and Mrs. Theo C. Janzen with Carol and Roger, Mountain Lake, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fast, Visalia; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Funk. Pixley; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Nikkei, Corcoran; Henry H. Voth, Mount Hermon; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Krumbein, ^Miss Ruth Janzen and Rev. and Mrs. DanOut-of-town guests included i Friesen, Fresno.