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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 3

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MONDAY, JULY 3, 1972 (Holland Photography photo) Miss Merry Hakken Is Wed to Michael Spafford Mrs. Michael Charles Spafford Miss Merry Kristine and Hakken, Mrs. daughter of Mr. William T. Hakken 60 East 26th became the bride of Michael Charles Spafford, son of Mr.

and Mrs Herbert C. Spafford Jr. of Saginaw, OD Saturday, The Rev. Glen 0. Peterman officiated at in the afternoon ceremony Hope Church and Mrs.

Barbara Veurink was organist. The bride was attired in a floorlength victorian gown of white crepe with a chapel-length sweep train that fell from a band of Brussels lace. The high collar and chapel cuffs were accented with and seed pearls. The chapel- veil of silk illusion fell a juliet cap of the same lace. She car.

ried a Dutch colonial nosegay of daisies, roses and baby's breath, Miss Margo Hakken, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, She yellow wore a victorian floor-length gown cream with yellow satin ribbons to accent empire waist, chapel cuffs and high collar, She wore matching yellow ribbons in her bair and carried a colonial nosegay of daisies and yellow roses, The bridesmaids, Miss Melissa Hakken, sister of the bride, and the Misses Cindy and Laurie Spafford, sisters of the groom, wore victorian gowns of lemon yellow similarly styled. They also carried nosegays of daisies and yellow roses. Louis Ternullo assisted the groom as best man. Seating the guests were William M. Hakken and Robert M.

Hakken, brothers of the bride, and John Crampton, James Geuder lit the tapers. A reception was held in the church parlors and fountain courtyard. Masters and mistresses of ceremonies were Mr. and Mrs. W.

Robert Fitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Geuder. Pouring coffee were Mrs.

Ray Van 0m- men, Mrs. James F. Brooks, Mrs. James F. White and Mrs.

Robert Visscher while cutting the cake was Mrs. L.W. Lamb Jr. Presiding at the punch bowl were Nienhuis Mr. and the Mrs.

Misses Dale Marilyn and Janet Lugers, assisted by the Misses Patti Lipka, Nancy Howard, and Libby and Leslie Van Ommen. After a wedding trip Eastern Canada, the couple will be at home in Marquette where the groom, who was graduated from Northern Michigan University in June, is employed. The bride will be graduated from the same university December. The rehearsal dinner held Point West was hosted- by the groom's parents. John Noe Tells Questers Group About Civil War Wednesday evening members of Jane Steketee Questers and their husbands met at the home of Mr, and Mrs.

John Percival for their last meeting of the season. A picnie supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. John Noe were guests.

Mr. Noe, who is well known for his knowledge of the Civil War, spoke to the group. He brought along some of the items he has collected over the years and told the group stories behind some of the things he likes to collect. He said some collectors will travel anywhere to find items they are interested in and will spend anywhere from a few pennies to hundreds of dollars depending on condition and rarity of the item. Old books are informative for the collector and persons.

wanting to learn more about the war. Some of these old books are being reprinted because they are so helpful. One of the unusual books Noe brought along listed the day by day warfare from the menu for the day to the casualties. Another one dealt with only news about horses used in the war. Mr.

Noe has researched 432 Dutchmen who served 'in the Civil War and all were from The Netherlands except one. You'll Like Our Selection Homemade Choice of SOUPS SALADS Complete Tasty DINNERS SANDWICHES VEURINK'S Kitchen RESTAURANT Corner College at 8th Open 6:30 A.M. to 7 P.M. JUNIORS IT'S NEW FOR YOU! We Need Your Help To Select A Name For The All New Junior Department at Lower Level DUMEZ Visit us and suggest a name. If a name is salected from the Suggestion Box it will be eligible as a winner of a $50 Wardrobe.

In case of duplicate names, a drawing will be held. THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL PAGE THREE Grace Episcopal Church Is Setting for Ceremony Miss Terri Lynn Bosman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bosman, 286 Dartmouth became the bride of James Hanna Woodward son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Woodward 111 East 31st on Saturday. Father William officiated at the afternoon cerein Grace Episcopal Church and John Winter provided appropriate organ music. The bride wore a gown of having an empire bolong cuffs on the juliet sleeves of Peau d'ange lace. The sheer yoke and stand-up collar were accented with a circular design of venise lace medallions and the full circular skirt extended to a sweep train. A matching camelot cap released a train veil of illusion.

She carried a colonial bouquet centered with a white orchid with white roses and streamers accented with baby's breath. The maid of honor, Miss Toni Bosman, and the bridesmaids Miss Cindy Bosman, both sisters of the bride, wore orchid chiffon gowns with white venise lace with orchid satin insertion trimming the front of Church Women Hear Mrs. James Knoll Mrs. James Hanna Mrs. Marie Posma entertained women of Immanuel Baptist Church, Thursday at her home.

Mrs. James Knoll, missionary to Japan spoke to the group of her work Those attending included Miss Jo and Miss Sue Van Otterloo, Mrs. Cora Middlehoek, Mrs. Dena Lightheart, Mrs. Carl Frens, Mrs.

Ira Van Dussen, Mrs. Ed Lockwood and Mrs. W. Naber. Marriage Licenses (Ottawa County) Robert Lee Comer, 25, and Cynthia Maureen Mc Bryant, 23, Grand Haven; Darl Meeuwsen, 21, Hudsonville, and Elizabeth Karen Kersaan, 21, Jenison.

Cash Box Missing Holland police today continued their investigation into the reported larceny of $156.15 and a cash box from the Corner Store, 963 South Washington Ave. The report was made at 1 p.m. Sunday by Vic De Ruyver, the store manager. Professor Retires KALAMAZOO (UPI) Julius Stulberg, professor music and former conductor of the Western Michigan University Symphony Orchestra has announced he is retiring effective August 18. He has been a member of the faculty for 27 years.

Garden Wedding Rites Unite Holland Couple 6 Mrs. Kenneth Dale Pete Mrs. David Lee Christopherson Former Holland Resident Is Married in Petoskey Woodward Jr. (Van Putten photo) the empire bodices and cuffs of the bishop sleeves. Matching orchid camelot caps released pouf veils.

Each carried a small colonial bouquet of assorted flowers accented with baby's breath. Dennis Stygstra attended the groom as best man while Steve John was groomsman. Seating the guests were Vince Peters and Charles Kant. Presiding at the reception in the church parlors were Mr. and Mrs.

Dean Bosman. Peg Woodward, sister of the groom, was in charge of the guest book and Kim Comeau and Bob Leslie attended the gift room. serving, punch the were Barbara Woodward, groom's sister, and Gary Cuperus. The newlyweds will reside at 1624 H. Spartan Village, East Lansing, following a honeymoon in Atlanta, Ga.

The groom is a student at Michigan State University. The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner at Holiday Inn. Several residents of the Hol-1 land area were in Petoskey last weekend for the wedding Saturday evening of Miss Patricia Raymond to David Lee' Christopherson. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs.

Richard L. Raymond of Petoskey, who formerly resided on- Lawndale Holland. The groom is a native of key and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. A.J.

Christopherson of Petoskey. The wedding took place in the First Presbyterian Church, of Petoskey, and a reception followed at the Perry-Davis tel. The newlyweds left on a short wedding trip through Canada, after which they will reat 2140 Glencoe Hills Apt. 7, Ann Arbor. The bride will be employed as a staff nurse in the intensive care Unit of Veterans Hospital, Ann Arbor, and the groom will be a third year medical student at the sity of Michigan.

Crawley-Wilson Nuptial Vows Repeated Saturday Mrs. Wallace St. Francis de Sales Church was the scene of the Saturday afternoon wedding of Miss Brucell Wilson to Wallace David Crawley. Deacon Mike McKenna performed the ceremony and Miss Val Zyck was organist. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Nora Wilson, 498 West 21st and the late Bruce Wilson, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Crawley of Boyce. La.

Bill Wilson gave his sister in marriage and she was attired in a victorian style floor-length gown of white ribbon stripe seersucker trimmed in ruffles and lace. Her double mantilla edged in lace was held by a headband and she carried a white Bible with one red rose, Mrs. Linda Kuite was her sister's honor attendant. and wore a floor-length gown of gold crepe with a lace bodice and sleeves. She carried one longstemmed white carnation.

Lynette Wilson, the bride's niece, was flower girl and wore A white organdy dress with grecu sash and carried wreath of pompons. The groom's brother-in-law, Marshall Rabalais, was best man. Ushering were Bill and Philip Conroy, nephews of the bride. Local Calendar Of Events TONIGHT 6:00 Kiwanis Club at Hotel Warm Friend. 6:00 TOPS Michigan Chapter 732 Hamilton at Hamilton Bank.

7:30 Trinity Church Community Male Chorus rehearsal at Trinity Church choir room. 7:30 Michigan TOPS Chapter 723, Beechwood Reformed Church recreation room. 8:00 Michigan TOPS Chapter 903, room 29, West Ottawa. 8:30 SPEBSQSA chorus rehearsal at clubrooms, third floor above Hansen's. TUESDAY 1:00 Shuffleboard at 22nd St.

Courts (Moran Recreation Area). 7:30 July 4th Band Concert at Legion Memorial Park, followed by Fireworks Display. 8:00 Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon meetings at Hope Church educational bldg. WEDNESDAY 9:30 Weight Watchers- Class in Hotel Warm Friend. 10:00 TOPS 723 coffee at Smallenburg Park.

12:00 Holland Golden Agers at Salvation Army Citadel. 1:00 Weight Watchers Class in Hotel Warm Friend. 1:30 Women's shuffleboard at Moran Recreation Area, 22nd St. courts. 7:00 Weight Watchers Class in Hotel Warm Friend.

7:30 TOPS Michigan Chapter 486 in Zeeland City Hall. 7:30 Unity Lodge 191, and AM, regular meeting at Masonic Hall. Town Talk Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.

Dykstra of 5088 Sunny Creek Grand Rapids announce the birth of a daughter, Deborah Jane, on June 29 in Butterworth Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Van Tatenhove of 622 Elmdale Ct. Tulip City Barracks 3417 and Auxiliary, will hold a potluck picnic Thursday at 5 p.m.

at Kollen Park. Those attending will bring a dish to pass and their own table service. World War I veterans and widows are invited to attend. The Holland Golden Agers will meet Wednesday at the Salvation Army Citadel for a noon potluck and program. The Rev.

Gerrit Rozeboom will be guest speaker. Recently members of the Herrick Public Library staff attended sessions of the American Library Association which was held in Chicago. Those attending were Robert Sherwood, Mrs. Pam Wiltse, Mrs. Maxine Robberts, Don Van Reken and Mrs.

Agnes Pauline. Mrs. Margaret De Pree, a library board member, also attended. Mrs. Keith (Jan) Klingenberg, Buy Yourself Two More New Dresses This Year With The Money You Save! Plain Dresses Cleaned and Pressed Only $100 Other Garments Cleaned At Low, Low Prices SAVE TIME AND MONEY At Bernie's Quick Clean Center 32nd Street and Lincoln Ave.

Wedding vows were exchanged Saturday by Miss Faith Marthine Schoon and Kenneth Dale Pete. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schoon 1090 West 27th and Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Pete, 473 120th Ave. The garden wedding at the home of the bride's parents was performed by James Knoll with Miss Karen Wenell organist for the afternoon. The bride was attired in a gown made by her mother fashioned of white puckered seersucker with a fitted bodice and having Jace acceuting the high neckline, band cuffs of short puffed sleeves and tiers of the skirt which was gathered at the high waistline with back yellow bow and streamers. Her sun hat was trimmed with matching lace and yellow bow and she carried a bouquet of daisies and baby's breath. The bride's only attendant, 1055 Lincoln was graduated magna cum laude from Hope College recently, received a BA degree.

She was married during her four years at Hope and was employed by Holland Motor Homes. Magna cum laude honor, graduates must maintain least a 3.8 grade point average. She is the daughter of Mr. Hoogland, 500 Lawrence, Message Received LONDON (UPI)--The International Air Transport Association (IATA) received an anonymous message today threatening mass reprisals against airports servicing the Israeli airline unless Israel releases the sole surviving gunman of the Lod airport massacre within the next 24 hours. (Mersman photo) Miss Kim Gaiowski, wore a gown of multi-colored floral print with high neckline and short puffed sleeves.

A yellow sun hat and bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses, and baby's breath complemented the dress. Thomas Pete attended his brother as best man while Robert Schoon the bride's brother, and Robert Pete, another brother of the groom, ushers. The reception at the home of the bride's parents was presided over by Mr. and Mrs. Tim Drooger.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Houting poured punch while Hope Gaiowski and Lisa Gaiowski arranged the gifts. Martha Schoon and Christine Schoon registered the guests. ON THE SPOT Catering Any Size Group, Anywhere CALL 396-5333 Sirloin Village RESTAURANT 833 S.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Veldhoff served punch while Pamela Wilson, the bride's nicce, was in charge of the guest book. The newlyweds will make their home in Fayetville, N.C., where the groom is stationed with the U.S. Army.

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