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SATURDAY. APRIL 11, 1970 THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING PAGE THREE Sandra ftobddyk Wed To Harold Lee Drenten Local Calendar Of Events Mrs. Harold Lee Drenien (Holland Photography photo) The solemn nuptials of Miss double-tiered mantilla which ex- Sandra Kay Bobeldyk a Harold Lee Drenten were spoken in Maplewood Reformed Church Friday with the Rev. Paul Colenbrander officiating. Organist, Mrs.

Earle Tellman. accompanied soloist Joanne Kleinheksel and played appropriate music as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bobeldyk of 143 East 38th St. approached the nuptial setting for the 7:30 p.m.

rites. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Drenten or route 2. Hamilton.

The bride wore a floor-length A-line gown of organza with Venice lace circling the Victorian collar and cuffed bishop sleeves. Garlands of the same lace extended from the shoulder to the hemline and edged a tended to a chapel-length train. She carried a cascade arrangement of red sweetheart roses and ivy. Honor attendant Miss Barbara Bobeldyk and bridesmaids. Mrs.

Larry Drenten and Miss Judith Kolenbrander, wore gowns of pink silk organza styled with sheer sleeves and empire waists accented i Alencon lace. They wore matching headpieces and carried nosegay arrangements of red sweetheart roses, pink daisies and white pompon TONIGHT 3:00 Ninth annual Southwestern Michigan Regional Science Fair in Overisel Com- muaitv Auditorium until 5 pjn. Holland Community Concert Association board of directors in Civic Center. Suingaroo Square Dance Club at Apple Avenue ScfaooL 8:15 Holland Community Theatre's production "The Gazebo" in Holland High School auditorium. 8:15 Don Redlkh Dance Company in Civic Center in Hope College Great Performance Series.

9:00 Dance in Holland Armory. 9:00 Dance at Elks Lodge. 9:00 Dance at VFW Post 9:00 Dance at Moose Home. 9:30 Dance at Eagles HalL MONDAY 9:15 League of Women Voters annual meeting in Grand Haven Community Center. 12:15 Optimists Club at Hotel Warm Friend.

1:00 Adult shuffleboard in Civic Center. 6:15 Kiwanis Club at Hotel Warm Friend. 7:15 Young People's Fellowship Club in City Mission. 7:30 Trinity Church Guild meeting in church lounge. 3:00 Ottawa County Association for Retarded Children at West Ottawa, room 55.

8:00 Michigan Children's Aid Auxiliary meeting at office. 8:00 Holland Piano Forum in Phelps Hall conference room. 8:00 SPEBSQSA at clubrooms for chorus rehearsal. i mums. Town Talk Two boys, born hf Holland Hospital have been named.

Marc William was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Van Beek, 240 West 12th on Thursday: Craig David, born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flowerday, 385 Mayflower.

The Lions Club will meet on Tuesday at noon in the Hotel Larry Drenten was best manj Wam John ones of Distinguished Give your Graduate Bulova There's no finer gift you can give. Show your high esteem give Bulova. 17 jewels $40.00 CONCERTO 17 jewels Vandenberg Jewelry 210 CCK.UGC AVE. HOLLAND 3W-M10 I ULAU. Jb.

A -and Lon Koops Kirk an jn err jji Lynch Pierce Fenner j. 'and Smith is the speaker. The Western Michigan section of the Society of Automotive Engineers will hold a dinner meeiing at the Doo Drop Inn, Muskegon, on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. The subject of the meeting is "The Objective Improvement of Water and Air Pollution." with E. G.

Chartier, president of Keene Corporation Development Center as the speak- Order were groomsmen. Dennis Bobeldyk and James Atman served as ushers. Before leaving on a Florida wedding trip, the newlyweds greeted guests at the reception at Carousel Mountain Lodge. Attendants included Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Bobeldyk. master and mistress of ceremonies; Mr. and Mrs. David Griep, punch bowl; Mrs. Dennis Van Wieren, Miss Mary Ryzenga, Judy Martin, gift room: Curtis Bobeldyk.

guest book. On their return, the couple wfll reside at 1139 Lincoln Ave. The groom, a graduate of Western i i a University, is em- ployed at First Michigan Bank in Zeeland and the bride is a secretary at Thermotron Corp. in Miss Kathy Flieman Is Wed to Jerry Lee Castor Mrs. Jerry Lee Castor (Van tten Berce Miss Katfay Ann Flieman.

rose. Bridemaids. Miss Shevonne NEWCOMERS FASHION SHOWER Using the theme ''Fashion Showers" for their annual fashion show, the Newcomers Club models will show multi-purpose fashions from Steketees at their luncheon at 1 oa April 15 at Forno in Saugatuck. Shown here in some of the ensembles they will model are (left to right) Mrs. William Boyer, model chairman: Mrs.

Floyd Flynn, Mrs. Leroy Dell and Mrs. Lance Squier- Also modeling will be Mrs. Duane Perry. Mrs.

Raleigh Kerber, Mrs. Richard 0 Conner, Mrs. Thomas Brown. Mrs. John Amaya, Mrs.

George Hems. Mrs. Marion Rawlings, Mrs. Del Smith. Mrs.

Hollis Clark. Mrs. Stan Eurich end Mrs. Ralph Kneisly. Mrs.

Joe Reed. Mrs. Leo Carlson and Mrs. Patrick Thompson are in charge of tickets. (Sentinel photo) daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Flieman 725 First Flieman. sister of the bride, and jand Jerry Lee Castor, son of'Vonnie Lightfoct. wore gowns Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Ash, 3611 identical in design to that of the Hayes were married Friday honor attendant in shades of evening in the South Shore Bap- blue and pink, respectively, tist Church. John Flfeman HI. brother of The Rev. H. Thomas Lindsey the bride, was best man.

with officiated at the ceremony. The Jeff Ash, brother of the groom, Grand Valley Festival Features Hope Trio Grand Valley State College's Beethoven Festival will present the Hope College Trio in a program of music by Beethoven; Nocturne, Opus 148" Tuesday at 8 p.m. in room 132 Lake Huron HalL The trio, which was formed in the fall of 1968, consists of i Harrison Ryker, violin; Robert iRitsenoa, cello; and Dr. Anthi ony Kooiker, piano. The pro- igram will include "Trio, Opus 121a (variations on "Ich bin der Schneider and "Trio in Major, Onus 70.

No. by Beet- hove Opus er. Winners in the Friday Duplicate Bridge Club were first, Mrs. Jerald De Vries and Mrs. William Murdoch; second, Mrs.

Forrest McClaskey and Mrs. Ray Wagenveld: and tied for third, Mrs. William Beebe and Mrs. Charles Ridenour, and Mrs. Ralph Lescohier and.

Mrs. Waiter McNeaL Mrs. Glen BruggersC missionary from Japan 3 wiM be the guest sDeaker at the Trinity Church "Women's Guild meeting on Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the church lounge. The Leah Circle is in charge of the program.

Two Hew Babies Listed At Holland Hospital by Schubert and turnes: Ondante, 'Three Noc- A a Quieto and Tempestoso' 1 Ernest Bloch. bv Voter League To Spend Monday In Grand Haven Monday marks the first birthday of the Holland Area Provisional League of Women Voters. Members'wfll celebrate with a day of activities in Grand Haven coffee at 10 ajn. at the Ottawa County Building and a luncheon and general meeting in the Grand Haven Community Center. The program is a part of the continuing Know Your Town and area study being made by members and Monday they wiil be learning about city planning and zoning in relation to the County and the Township.

There will be a tour of the County Clerk's office and of the Health Department, immediately following the morning coffee. Redlick Dance Company Captures Two Audiences soloist. Mrs. Reakus Ryzenga, was accompanied by Mrs. Lindsey.

organist. The bride, given in marriage bv her father, chose a floor and Ray Lightfoot as groomsmen. Gary Fisher and Keith Eppes ushered. Miss Laurie Flieman. sister of the bride, flower girl, wore length princess style gown floor length white gown white satin designed with organ- similar to those of the brides- za neck with lace collar, a maids.

Billy Ash. brother of i floor length train trimmed with More than 1,200 Holland area children were thrilled with the performance of the Don Red- Dance Company Friday morning sponsored by Junior Welfare League. Children from the 5th and 6th grades thoroughly enjoyed Bedlich's explanation and demonstration of Dance. Mr. Redlich defined Dance as conversation talking through dancing using out bodies to express ourselves.

The listener uses his eyes to not his ears. Each oart of the body is used individually and together to "talk" to the audience. The position of the head, facial expression, movement of hands. lenging lecture demonstration was pressented to members of the Holland Woman's Literary arnis torso aaA the le a11 Later members will walk to the together for the dancer to Administration Building of the Intermediate School to meet Miss Jennie Kaufman, Superintendent of County Schools. From I there, a panel discussion -will be 'presented by Miss Kaufman, Roger Troupe and Kenneth Heuvelman at the Community Center.

Luncheon at 12:30 wfll precede the business meeting et 1:30 p.m. This will be the first annual business meeting for mem- express fitmself The leg move- meats (walking, running, leaping, jumping and hopping) -are combined to form dance steps. A exciting and chal- lace, lace trimmed skirt and i Innff fondi-wl QlafivpQ TTpr long, tapered sleeves. Her shoulder length veil was held in place by a daisy headpiece. Club, AAUW and Junior Welfare She carried three long-stemmed League by Don Redlich and his white roses- dancers Thursday evening in the Miss Beetle Castor, sister of Literary Club House.

I the groom, maid of honor, was Mr. Redlich an accomplished attired in a full length empire dancer, as well as one of modern aqua gown styled with bell dance's most progressive exper- i sleeves and trimmed -with white the groom, was ring bearer. The reception was held at Jack's Restaurant with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Looman as master and mistress of ceremonies.

Rylenn Flieman. brother of the bride and Mike Castor, brother of the groom, attended the guest book. Debbie Fisher and Sally and Gayle Waterway were gift room attendants- Following a northern Michi- imental choreographers, and his lace. A bow accented the back, gan wedding trip, the couple dancers will appear in the matching headdress asjwBB. reside at 204? Lakeway St.

concert in this erea tonight at secured with daisies and she! The groom is employed at 8:15 p.m. in the Holland Civic carried one long stemmed! Holland Wire Products. Holland Hospital births in- be rs since becoming a provisional League of the Michigan League of Women Voters. Guests of the luncheon and elude one boy and one girl. A son, Mark Steven, was born Friday to Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Van Wieren. 6427 145th Ave. A daughter, Deborah, was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Drnek, West 18th St. Elected President KALAMAZOO (DPI) Carlton H. Cameron of Marshall has been elected new president of the Paper Technology Foundation. Cameron is vice president of the Michigan Carton Co. of Battle Creek.

INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS INFORMAL NOTES ACCESSORIES 60U OH SILVER LINED WEDDING WVH.OFB NAPKINS COASTItS CAKE SACS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF WEDDING STATIONERY EVER PRESENTED! MIADOUAWTBRS meeting will include Mrs. Marvin Tomber of the 'Michigan League State Board and Irs. Pet Preston and Mrs. Albert Parker of the Grand Haven League, and the members of the panel discussion. The business meeting will then be held and the Know Your Town Committee will present the program: a discussion of city planning and zoning led by Carl Cook, chairman of this study.

Adjournment wfll be at 3 p.m. Reservations may still be made for the luncheon by calling Mrs. John Stewart. Members will meet Monday morning at 9 a.m. at the Presbyterian Church parking lot Western Saddle Club Holds Meeting The regular April meeting of the Holland Western Saddle dub was held Tuesday evening in E.

E. FeU Junior High School. President Bfll Miller presided. The business meeting was followed by an "Old Film program. "Films were shown past events of the club, which included trail rides, horse and pony shows and club parties.

Also shown were films of past horse shows at Holland Fair Grounds and Muskegon Port City grounds. Bfll Miller also showed films of several quarter horse ranches, including Bud Warren's Ranch and the Paul Travis Ranch. Nancy Van Eyck also exhibited a scrap book of her horses. A work day has been planned at the new club grounds for April 18 at 1 p.m. The next regular meeting will be May 5 at 7:30 p.m.

in E. E. FeU Junior High School. A board of directors meeting will be held on April 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Cash Slaghuis residence.

pace around him in his conver- ation, with high, low, forward and back movement and mov- ng in straight, curved or diagonal paths he tells his story. AH through his lecture Redich's dance partners. Elina Mooney and Luly Santangelo. lemonstrated the different aspects of the dance- air. Redlich then gave his irst humorous dance, "Pass- ng Through." He expressed himself as a happy, light hearted clown wanting to share his great feeling with those around Miss Mooney and Miss Sanangelo then demonstrated how energy and space are combined hi "Jibe." Then the trio played "Follow the Leader" each taking turns to be the eader to relate their feeling the most attentive audience.

Mrs. Redlich was then joined bv Miss Mooney in "Alice and ienry." Miss Santangelo soloed an elegant performance of 'Air and then Miss Mooney and Redlich. wearing shining paper clothing thor- Center. Mr. Redlich who has bined dance with film, sound, light and color, made his audience aware of the dancer's body as a tool and instrument in space.

The dancer's instrument, the body, speaks to us through movement, the speaker said, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dalman of 126 East 14th St. are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary today. In honor of the occasion they H.

Dolmans To Mark 25th Anniversary stating that "dance is an experience of feelings, emotional nication for us to participate In answering as to what the will entertain as iheir guests parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Dalrnac body has to say, he said thatj t0night Mr first it has a tremendous range' of movement in space and the. face and hands are the most and Ms sister and broiher-m- expressive parts, where other law, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Oos- parts, like legs and feet are terbaan Sr. with their children. for support and duced to the dancers elements of space-time-energy and how they are capable of using each or interrelating them in the art medium of dance. As an audience of dance, we have to become aware of "How to look, what to look for" as the dancers pass our line of vision, the speaker continued, for it may communicate different ideas, images, feeling and moods for us acording to our experiences in life.

He concluded by demonstrat- Robert baan Kathy, Ronnie, Sue Ann and Karen. Also present 1 will be the honored guests' children, Mr. and Mrs. Richard DalmaE. David and Mike; and Doug Van Hekken.

The couple's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Dalman of Nathalie, will be unable to attend. On Sunday evening the Dai- mans will entertain Mrs. Daiman's mother, Mrs.

Bert Kruis- wyfc. her brother and wife, the Al Kruiswyks with their son, Scott, from Jenison, and her ing how he as a choreographer, and "Air Antique" elegant and con npnroHf" teined; neurotic, Coup- oughly enchanted the children lonelv and ending with with Clive Barnes, let" 'a lyric love-duet. of the New York Times said of i The session ended with a 'Cahoots," "in its Dada humor, ts inconsequential malice and bitterness, it seems one of the funniest things I have seen in dance for years." The children's response to this number proved it to be their favorite, too. A mature Saguaro cactus may weigh 10 tons. question and answer period.

The performance tonight climaxes a three-day visit of the group. Initial funds for the in- death residency dance company were provided by the Nationsl Endowment for the Arts and the Michigan Council for the Arts with the added support of Hope College, Junior Welfare League and the Holland Arts Council. cnmmtnTS by Jack Smith THE "1040" BLUES Paying the iax Is bad enough faut why did they makt the forms so rough? Subtract line one from line tlrvM then multiply that sum by take from column then ft yea then divide that mess fay three! A tranquilhcer ihat re- should be taken "after may net need a tranquilizer but whatever your drug neetfc are yow can depend on us ply them for you. This ts a good time to fill in on those First Aid supplies at the Wade Drug Company, 166 West 13th Street, Holland. Phone 392-9564.

"Fashion Showers" NEWCOMERS STYLE SHOW LUNCHEON AT IL FORNO IN SAUGATUCK WED. APRIL 15 AT 12 NOON Monday April 13 From 10 A.M. 1o 1 P.M. Will The last Day to Buy Yowr Tkket on 2nd Floor FOR MOKE INFORMATION CAtl: irtl ttrn Mtt PATRICK THOMP '335-3M3 335-5150 3 SON SATURDAY, APRIL 18 GALA DINNER and SHOW AT FOR RESERVATIONS CAll 396-1424 US 31 at 32nd St. Holland NEWSPAPER!.

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