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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 8

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1975 THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL Karen De Jonge, Jack Van Dyke WedinZeeland In candlelight ceremonies Tuesday, Dec. 2. in First Baptist Church of Zeeland, Miss Karen De Jonge and Jack Wayne Van Dyke spoke their marriage vows before the Rev. Leon Rowland. The bride's par- Mrs.

Jack Wayne Van Dyke (Klainheksel photo) ents are Mr. and Mrs. Lavern i a a Christian Reformed Church Local Calendar Of Events in i Mrs. Daniel Lee Green (Kieinheksel photo) Vows Exchanged By Miss De Boer, Daniel Lee Green Miss Cynthia Rae De Boer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William G. De Boer. 32 West 35th and Daniel Lee Green of 193 East 34th St. were married by the Rev. R.

0. Broekhuizen Friday evening, Dec. 5. Maran- De Jonge, A-8050 Ottogan, Holland. The groom is the son of Mrs.

Harold Van Dyke of 111 Aniline Ave. Joe Dalman was organist and Miss Ruth Huhta, the rites. soloist, for was the setting for the ceremony. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Green. 315 West 13th St. The bride's gown was fashioned of white velvet in princess Mrs. De Jonge made her i style. The standup collar, long daughter's wedding gown, sleeves and long train were trimmed with venise lace.

White silk flowers with seed pearls held her chapel-length veil. She carried a white fur muff with a crescent bouquet of wedding' orchids, white roses, lace and holly. Her diamond necklace was a gift from the groom. Gloria Hopkins, who attended her sister as matron of honor, and Karen Weener, bridesmaid, TO-NIGHT 6:30 South Side Seniors of Park Township Christmas party at Beechwood Inn. 7:00 Longfellow School PTO meeting and student Christmas play in school gym.

7:00 Beginners Al-Anon. Hope Church educational building. 7:30 Tryouts for "George by Holland Community Theatre at workshop, 186 Eas't 18th St. until 9:30 p.m. 7:30 West Ottawa High School orchestral concert at cafetorium.

1 7:30 Beechwood Guild for Christian Service in church lounge. 8:00 Great Performance Series "Music by Three" Dimnent Chapel. 8:00 Lakeland Painters open meeting in Grand Haven Community Center. 8:00 Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon at Hope Church educational building. 8:00 Junior Welfare League at Woman's Literary Cliub.

WEDNESDAY Watchers. Warm Friend Motor Inn. 10:00 Alcoholics Anonymous, closed meeting, 118 East 9th St. 12:30 Presbyterian Women's Association Christmas luncheon in church social room. Watchers, Warm Friend Motor Inn.

1:00 Adult shuffle-board in Civic Center. Friend Motor Inn. i 7:00 Pioneer Girls, Chris-! i tian Service Brigade, Immanuel 'Baptist Church. PAGE THREE READY FOR BALL New Members of the Junior Welfare League hove selected the gowns they will wear at the "Calico Christmas" charity ball on Saturday in the Civic Center. Shown here, left to right are Mrs.

Tom Phares, Mrs. Daniel George, Mrs. Christian Plasman and Mrs. Carl Stacker. (Sentinel photo) 'Calico Christmas 'Ball Saturday's Gala Event As party-goers select a i i costs; vitamins, high risk which was fashioned of ivory delustered satin.

A lace overlay on the bodice formed a deep in front, trimmed with tiny satin buttons from standup collar to waist and edged with a lace ruffle. The full, cuffed sleeves were of lace and the full skirt with train was bordered with lace. A camelot headpiece held her fingertip veil and she carried a cascade bouquet of dark red roses. The bride made her attendant's gowns. They were made of burgundy crepe in princess overlays, standup collars and flared i Lace-trimmed cummerbunds accented the waistlines.

They carried crescent bouquets in pink, burgundy and white carnations. Mrs. Connie Wolbers was her sister's matron of honor and Miss Jane De Jonge and Miss De Jonge, cousin and sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. Attending the groom as best man was Van Dyke, make ready their ball gowns, 7:00 "Amahl and the Night Junior Welfare League mem- Visitors" in Grand Valley State ers make last minute prepara- Coilege's Louis Armstrong thi Theatre by Opera Association ns Ior tms veai of Western Michigan and GVSC. Charity Ball, "Calico annual Chrisl- 7:30 TOPS Chapter 486, mas," on Saturday, Dec.

13 in Zeeland City Hall. Civic Center. 7:30 Tryouts for dancers, pre-natal visits, special dental care, and diagnostic visits to a physician. The John Meyer Fund is administed by the Ottawa County Health Department. and monies for the Fund are made available through donations.

Town Talk Past Matrons of Star of Bethlehem Chapter -10, OES, will have their annual Christmas politick Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at 505 West 30th for husbands, past patrons and wives. Table service, dish to pass, white elephant and $2 gift exchange are to be brought. Dr. Bruce DeBoe attended the post-graduate symposium on Chiropractic in Lumbard, 111., Dec.

I) and 7. The seminar presented original papers on research, nutrition, neurophysio- logy, postural roentgenology and biomeclianics. Glermn School will have a Christmas program "Christmas Around the World" on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Winners of the a Duplicate Bridge Club game were Mrs.

Samuel Bela and Mrs. Lester Krause. first; Mrs. Engaged Miss Linda Ann Pyle The engagement of Linda Ann Hospital Notes CUV HOSPITAL Visiting Hours Medical and Surgical Patients: Maternity Patients: 1:30 P.M. io 8:30 P.M.

Fedlatrlcs Patients: 2:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. Admitted to Holland Hospital Monday were Timothy Thompson, 40 Campbell; Henrietta Kamerman. 243 West 28th Marvin Hart Clawson, 100 West 17th Jesse Gordon Clawson, 100 West 17th Kristina M. Overbeek, Zeeland: Marian Lou Wiley.

131 Scotts Melinda Jean Hirdes, 279 Aniline; Freida Nyhuis, 206 East 28th Anna E. O'Connor, 81 West Tenth I Sandra Keck, 246 East 13th i James Haverdink, 105 East 17th Henry Zweering, 82 West 17th Kalhryn Jipping, 125 I East 25th Raymond C. Thomann, 14264 James; Wilma Kats. 136 West 18th Ronald Boeve. 97 East 30th St.

William Murdoch and Mrs. announced by their parents, Mi- George Kalman. second, and and Mrs 'Reynold Pyle of Mrs. James Hcndry and Mrs. Roosevelt Zeeland and Ray Wagenveld and Mrs.

Roger Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Poll of route 3. Hamilton. Plans are being made for an August wedding.

Pyle to Gordon J. Poll is being Discharged Monday were Ste- Beckman and Mrs. Newell, tied for third. A potluck Christmas parly will be held by the club next Monday. "The Holland Rotary Club will have its Christmas annual children's party at Jefferson Employes Entertained At Christmas Party Lawrence chairman.

Green is program School on Thursday noon. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Klom- parens of 574 West Lakewood Blvd.

held a Christmas party for North End Tavern employes, their husbands and wives, on Dec. 7 at their home. After a social hour, dinner was served. Games were played and prizes won by all the guests. Gifls were exchanged and bonus checks were presented to the employes.

Climaxing the evening was a The Fenby-Carr Quintette with ick bal1 ma -V be taS" TMS lt Ue ork chard, will nrbvide not onlv member, Mrs. Thomas Mar- velvet of with empire waists, brothers, Jack and Mark De standup collars and elizabethan sleeves. They carried fur muffs with orchids, lace and holly. Flower girls Jennifer Hopkins and Shannon Lane, nieces of the bride, wore similar dresses in red velvet. Baby red roses with lace and holly accented their fur muffs.

Scott Lane, the bride's nephew, was ring bearer. The groom's attendants were Tom Graham as best man, Bob Switzer as groomsman and Greg Green and Jerry Green as ushers. r( Music for the ceremony was by Mrs. Chris Marcus, organ- I Lawndale Cl; and at Tho Qhrttprc 1Jlt onuiicls. mill Will land Community Theatre Workshop until 9:30 p.m.

7:30 Ottawa Sno-Dusters, general meeting, 3rd floor above Hansen's Drugs. 7:30 Ladies Athletic Club ns su perb. In addition to per-1 Reservations for the post-ball volleyball, E. Junior forming around the country, this breakfast may be made at only dancing music, but also enter- of song quartette High gym. 8:00 Unity Lodge 191, and AM, installation of officers at Masonic Hall.

8:00 Hope College Theatre production "The Matchmaker" in DeWitt Center Theatre. 'The Matchmaker' Will Reopen Wednesday Night The 'Hope College production with the bride's ist and Marv ste ketee. soloist. Jonge as groomsmen. Ushers A recep tion was held in the were Dwayne Wolters and Russ Fellowship room of the church.

Wolbers. At the reception in the church fellowship hall, Mr. and Mrs. James Lokers were master and mistress of ceremonies; Beth Marett and Rene Lokers attended the guest book and Mr. and Mrs.

Kendall Dozeman. Michelle French and Paul Sietsema were in the gift room. Assisting were Linda Switzer and Lois Hickman as punch bowl attendants; Alice Vander Ploeg and Pam Dusseljee, gift room; Lori Green, guest book, and Sandi Lane, mistress of ceremonies. After a southern wedding trip, the newlyweds will live at 193 East 34th St. The bride is em- of Thornton Marchmaker" Wilder's will play 'The four more nights, a through Saturday, at 8 p.m.

in or Point West. soon. The newlyweds will be at ployed as a switchboard home at 4m East 20th after tor for Baker Furniture and the' groom, by Ter Haar-Venhuizen Cadillac Olds. honeymooning in Florida. The bride is a receptionist-secretary at Baumann and Freers State Farm Insurance.

The groom Holland Coin Club was graduated in November Elects New Officers from Ferris State College, i School of Heavy Equipment Officers were elected at the Service. meeting of the Holland Coin The groom's mother gave the I Club on Dec. 5. Carl Tidd was rehearsal dinner at Beechwood named president: Don Ver Hey, nDi jvice president: Hascall Peirce, vice president: Bobbie Peirce, Retirement Party For secretary treasurer. Board a a UoM members are Gerald Finck.

Jim Tony Held Frans John and Rick Tony Hellenthal of 588 Azalea or jj ev was honored Friday as he re- i officers are Larry tired after 50 years with Hoi-; Wagenaar. president and Eric land Motor Express as a mech- Hoogstra. vice president, anic. The Coin Club meetings are Coffee and cake were served held on the first Wednesday by garage and dock employes of of every month at 7 p.m. at Hef- the firm, who presented Helien- rick Public Library, with any- thai with a radio as a retire- one interested in coins, medals meni gift from the group.

or tokens invited to attend. the DeWitt Cultural Center. The light comedy revolves around Dolly Levi as she makes matches of young and old alike, i a The play, set in 1880's New York, was so popular that it Marilyn Werling Hosts served as the inspiration for the Sorority Chapter Meet musical. "Hello Dolly!" Ticket sales have been brisk, Members of Eta Gamma so those interested in seeing i chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met "The Matchmaker" are encour- last Monday, Dec. 1.

at the home aged to make their reservations i of Marilyn Werling. President 'Marty Kohne conducted the business meeting. The cultural was presented by Lynn Cilia on the topic "Women Who Have Made a Differ- Floyd Banks of Allegan, jence." Her subjects included former Holland resident, and-Jackie Kennedy Onassis and Vernice Bradshaw of Plainwell Lad Bird Johnson, were married on Dec. 7 in the The group's next social will Orangevflle Baptist Church. i be a cocktail party on Dec.

13 A reception was held in the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. church following the ceremonies, i Ron Bell. Next regular meet- Mr, and Mrs. Banks will live ing will be a Christmas parly in Plainwell at 302 East Brigh-; Dec.

15. ton. Mr. Banks, now retired. Lunch was served by the host- was employed at Baker Furni- ess and co-hostesses, Anne ture in Holland.

Healy. group still stays active in the either the Holland Country Club teaching profession in the Detroit Public School System. While the Fenby-Carr Quintette is taking a break, dancing music will be provided by the Tom Page Band, a local group. Proceeds from the ball will go to the John Meyer Fund. This fund was started by John Meyer, a former employe of Holland Hospital, in order to give financial aid to children and adolescents of the Holland area with medical problems which are not covered by any other local or state fund.

Examples of such needs in- transporta- Red Cross volunteers visited the Veterans Administration Hospital in Battle Creek, Monday, serving coffee and cookies donated by the Holland VFW Auxiliary. They included the Mesdames Clara Prins, Helenc Sprick, Delma Simpson, Lillian Dunklee, Donna Sytsma and Hattie Bultman. The Holland Concert Association, sponsors with Hope College of the Great Performance sing-along to music of a player piano. Those present were Bca Raf- Series, will present "Music by I faelli, Mr. and Mrs.

Del Jordan, Three" tonight at 8 in Dimnent Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Zoerman, Memorial Chapel. This is the na Temple, Mr. and Mrs.

Dan 'KJomparens, Mr. and Mrs. Earl same concern announced in Monday night's Sentinel as the Hope College Young Concert Artists series. Mre. Ellsworth (Marjorie) Holt, a former Holland resident, died Nov.

26 in Largo. Fla. Funeral services were held Nov. 29 from the Pasadena Community Church. The Woodside Volleyball Club! Dalman and Mr.

and Mrs. M. Klomparens. Mrs. a a works at the Klomparens home as a nurses aid and companion for Mrs.

Klomparens' sister, Sharon Taylor. a Christmas potluck on Thursday at 8 p.m. Members are to bring a $1.50 gift exchange and phen Kenemer, 74 East Lakewood; Dorothy L. Berghuis, Saugatuck; Mrs. Craig Bosnian and baby, 293 145th Donald Buckberry, Fennville: Pamela Sue Hughes, 336 West 14th Cornie Koetsier, 148 West 3lst Jimmie M.

Moore, 8491 146th Martin Leo Reyes, 16415 James, Addie K. Stepp, 116 West 13th Jay L. Vander West, 692 Plasman. will meet at the school gym for dish to pass, plus table service, hostesses. Holiday Tea Fetes Past Presidents Of Garden Club Mrs.

John Ouderkirk, 268 Maple, will open -her Landmark Home Thursday afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m. for the Holland Garden Club's annual Christmas tea. This event, for members only, honors past presidents and is the social highlight of the Club's year. "Grandma Has Gone Mod -Yesterday to Today" is the theme the members will be using as they fill the Ouderkirk home with i a arrangements. Mrs.

J. Donald Jencks and Mrs. Leonard Dick are the chairmen and Mrs. a deKruif is tea chairman. Mrs.

Raymond J. Kuiper and Mrs. W. G. Winter will be door Newlywed Couple Will Make Home in Plainwell Send Hallmark Lasting Impressions They're Christmas greeting cards that are also loveiv Open Every NigM 'Til 9 The "Shop Downtown Holland Christinas From the Stieff Bicentennial Collection, i The Four Seasons on the Hoiiand lEWSPAPERI Junior Welfare Calico Christmas Leagu.

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