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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 11

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MONDAY. JUNE 24, 1974 THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL PAGE THREE Couples United in Marriage Miss Ringewold Becomes Bride Of Kery Louks New Red 'Barn Company Scores Hit Witk Musical James Alan Woudsira phoio) Mrs. Marc William O'Brien pho'o) The First United Methodist Miss Margaret Ann Van Dyke changed In a noon ceremonv Coapel provided the setting of Holland, the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Jeffrey Ailyn Belanger 5 Airs.

George Benjamin Perrei Mrs. Bruce Wedding ex- Calvary Cathedral provided, By Cornelia Van Voorst Others in the cast, mostly the setting Fndaj. June 14. for Saugatuck's Red Barn Thea- business executnes and secre- ithe ceremoaj that tre unveiled new oung faces taries, were C. King.

Tim 1 united in marriage i at its gala opening of she sea- Lane. Bob Mulvihill. T. Bots- Deborah Ruogewold and son Saturday "night in Ted Kist- ford Davidson. Can- Van Der Ken Dennis Louks.

ler's production of the Broad- Linda Starkv.eather, Joy repeated their vows of the wed- wa hit musical, '-How to Sue- Pjknan. Deborah Xelson. Cheryl ding rites before the Rev. Tom ceed Business Really Perez. Karen Kalensky.

Rita jEarh while Mrs Earh was Trying." GiUespie, Jill Ongley and James I organist. And the large audience which Kroli. generous than par- back, great challenge to say ground a semi-circle of marriage ay ser the least, but Red Barn's Direc- four "shadow box" offices and tee sride attired tor-Designer Ted Kistler had his back lighting prouced silhou- a oor-length gown fashiosed ne company projecting in a enes for each new segment A car- ion Excellent the stage provided new immeasur- Other proas provided everv- oy wide, ably, 'thing from desks with tjoe- rose lace soitlv gathered so as Xs leads. Kirk Swenk as the writers, to elevators and execu- st Ed Wfllle Ioa fli 3 brash climber business jj live washrooms. girl 1 The Frank Loesser score pro- a vided plenty of highlights, with ed talent far their years.

2 the Fiaeh-Bigglev rendition of Gayland Spaulding threatened "Grand bringing down Given in father. ne company proecting a enes or each new segmen wmte satin, was seaisg with a new Jhrusi stage nimimuia of simple props I designed oy ner cousin. Mrs. in suc a wa thai effort was ried without wasted motion Jud The effecthe Dodiee nad a sbgntly scooped i css contributed the wedding Saturday of Miss land Mrs. David Van Dyke Laurel Ann Kuite and James 3 Ludmgton, was united in mar- Alan Woudstra.

The morning riage 10 Marc William O'Brien ceremony was performed by' of 552 Elmdale the son of Jonker the Rev. Darwin Salisbury with; the Rev. and Mrs. William G. i Hnl Mary Lou Van Dyke, O'Brien of Holland.

on Saturday in a a Lutheran Church, between Yvonne Jonker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter of Flint, formerly I of Holland, and Jeffrey Ailyn Belanger of Lansing, son of Dr. and Maribetn Vander Van Dyke and Mr. Mre was soloist.

COHf6 r6l i of Nuptial vows were solemniz-" ed Saturday in Central Avenue; Miss Cheryl Christian Reformed Church by i Kampen became the bride of! Miss Isla J. De Graaf and Brace Allen Jafaaav on Saturdav lace and fastened alon with George Benjamin Perret. Offo- Faith Christian Reformed i. 1 an elooir-lengjn illusion veil toi never was in doubt. Julie Bellisle as the Kistler.

34. who sexy James Dyas at the Red Barn s. has scheduled O'Brien the sacra- i soloist. Parents of the couple are Mr. ment end Mrs.

Donald W. Kuite. 303 another in a nuptial mass on one frie sd had the face, figure after 16 of FUnt. The Rev. John Boerger officiated.

The bride wore her twin sister's wedding gown of candlelight bridal satin with Venetian lace appliques. The gown was on Victorian lines pastor of First a with Jerns. The bride is the daughter of! Reformed Church. Don Bonevich, a member of the "How to Succeed" West 31st and Mr. and celebrated by the Sidney Woudstra, 311 West 18th! father.

Rev. O'Brien, at 2 p.m." St. Saturday in Grace Episcopal A floor-length white gown of Church, nylon quiana was worn by the bride. It featured an empire waist, high neckline and long served as guitarist for the billowed sieeves. complement! Mass.

Vocal music for the se-1 ed by a white brimmed picture i quence and offertory music of hat with lace and veil in back. I ihe Mass was provided bv Mrs. i Her colonial bouquet consisted i Margaret Woodward Foster and 1 LluaL of pink sweetheart roses, i Mrs. Jack Voss. 3 babrs breath end stephanotis! The bride was attired in a McCormick.

Mrs. Roger Bleeker was white, floor-length gown of im-1 twln sister of the bride as chosen as matron of honor while Ported organza with a stand-up matron of honor wore a long 1 Grecian gown of delphinium blue. Bridesmaids were Mrs. jersey dresses with short puff-1 skirt with imported venice lace Marilyn G. Jonker, Deborah ed sleeves and empire waists I on the bodice and hemline.

The Pietrowicz and Judy Fiddler, and each carried a long-stem- dress also featured a detachable Bno wore matching gowns in med pink rose with white 1 Ml train and skirt embroidered lemon yellow. The attendants 1 with aopliqued lace. She wore! carried flower baskets and Mrs. Gerrit De Graef, 108 Orlando and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Adolphe Perret of Pompton Lakes. N. J. Attendants were Mrs. Mary Porter, sister of the bride, as resi- matinees on Saturda the afternoon ceremon united the daughter Mrs.

Joe Van Kampen. S5 West! 39th and the "son of air. 11 5 01 hono -1 dents. Don's" home town, and Mrs. Richard Jabaay Lansing.

EL i m. pie er neckfin- ensemble. The was of white enias. Gail Lavender attended as maid collar, natural waistline, bishop of honor. They wore long and a demi-emil bell and as bridesmaids, Debbie Her as flower girl, Bruce Beversluis as Given in marriage bv the bride, chose a -engtn 01 wmte Satin: white cuffs iwitrcrf in one in I and tne other blue, of sup-1 I polyester.

The a 1 Holland Lions Quo m- khnes featured white picture! LOCO i Calendar of cuffs were edsed in lace acented with embroidered Of Events officers-- Ladies Night at Holland Countn- Club. 7:15 Sailing course spon- sored by U.S.C.G. Auxilian-. 'Room 214. West Unit.

Holland TONIGHT South Side Park Town- Hoekstra as groomsmen. of white polyester crepe was fashioned with a scoope'd neckline with stand-up collar, long cuffed sleeves and a wide waistband trimmed with decorative lace. Her fingertip veil extended from a matching natural color filled yellow daisies, rosettes and The groom chose Roger Bleek-1 a sheer garden hat and carried er as his best man with Bruce i a colonial bouquet of white Brown as groomsman and Xick: roses, pink daisies and babj delphiniums. Van Dyke and Jeff Buhrer Donald Rutter was best man. ushers." Ringbearer was Garvj The matron of honor was Groomsmen were Mark Kevin Kuite.

Mrs. Randy Knapp, sister of Belanger, brother of the groom, Guests were greeted at the bride. She wore" a long pink David Pietrowiez and Robert reception at Point West. Mr. i floral, imported eyelet gown Orr.

Ushers were the bride's and Mrs. Donald C. Kuite were 1 "with bishop sleeves, ruffled lace I brothers. Peter Jonker IV, G. master and mistress of cere-! bodice and pinafore and a low I iMathan Jonker and Michael A.

monies while Mr. and Mrs. Wil- i sun back. She also wore a 1 Me Coraick. Earn Clark were punch bowl i matching pink garden hat.

The i Mrs. Anne Kennedy played attendants. In charge of the hridesmaids. Miss Patricia Van appropriate modern and traditional wedding music on the! quet of white miniature carnations, pink sweetheart roses and blue baby's breath. The attendants wore blue and ruffled hemline.

Her double il-j Miss Judy Lynn Louks. sister lusion mantilla veil was edged of the flower 1 c-u r-j gjjg carried a bagUgf flower petals. Miss Sherri Jean Louks. sister of the groom, was I with matching lace. She carried a spray cascade of green, pink and yellow daisies.

pink floral print gowns having chin at hemline. She The maid of honor was the! the bride's personal attendant bride's sister, Pat Van Kampen. She wore a floor-length gown of lime green sheer polyester flocked with daisies featuring long puffed sleeves and mat- School. 7:30 National Organization jfor Women (NOW) business Trinitv Male Chorus 1 meeting at Action rehearsal at church. House.

gift room were Barb Van Dragt. and Miss Merri Smeenge, Jim Windisch. Jan Towne and i were both attired in blue Siri Running. dresses and hats Trhich matched gathered bodices with short puffed sleeves, empire waists and ruffled skirts. Their bouquets consisted of white pompons, pink carnations and blue baby's breath.

The Blue Room of the Warm Va 7:30 TOPS Chapter 142, 8:00 Alcoholics Anonymous. Medallion Shop. i Al-Anon meetings. Hope Church 7:30 TOPS Cnapter 723, educational building. baskets and having long wide sieeves of accordion pleated chiffon edged with laeel carried a large single mum tip- Attending the groom were ped in green with yellow Barry Lee Ringewold.

brother They were dressed in similar I Beechwood Reformed Recrea- fashion in floor-length gowns! tion room Bi embossed with flower baskets! 8:15 SPEBSQSA chorus hearsal. 3rd floor ebove Han- 8:15 American Legion Band concert in Kollen Park streamers The bridesmaids, Sandy Van Hemert and Sara Vander Kolk. and junior bridesmaid, Cindy sister of the Friend Motor Inn was the site i bride, wore similar gowns in organ. Mrs. Jov McQufflen accompanied herself on the guitar Following a northeastern trip style of those worn by the as she sang, to Canada and Pennsylvania, i matron of honor and carried A reception was held in the the couple will live at Apt.

24, baskets of white daisies and Goldsworth Valley, Kalamazoo. The bride -will be a senior at Western Michigan University. The groom, a WMU graduate, plans to pursue a graduate program. pink roses. The flower girl.

Miss Angela Crozier. wore a full- length yellow gingham dress with a white eyelet pinafore and faonnett and carried a basket of multi-colored daisies. The best man was Joseph Kern and the ushers were Jed De Boer and Jeffrey Brown nve A reception was held at Bon- Davis-Kragt Vows Repeated In Grand Rapids East Congregational Church in Grand Rapids was the setting for the marriage Saturday of Miss Patricia Davis a Michael J. a t. repeated their vows before thejSewanee, and Hope Coi- Rev.

S. Van Dyken while Larry' lege. He is currently employed Biser was organist for the even- by the Roamer Yacht Division banquet room of Walli's East. The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner at The Farm on Clio Rd. The bride and groom attended Central Michigan University.

The groom is taking graduate study in Police Administration in East The couple wfll Pond Village, Lans- were master and mistress of ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Garry sens 9:00 Parents Without Part-' ners Bowling League at North-i land Lanes. TUESDAY of the bride, as best man, Dan.

a a as! 9:3 Al Anon meet. Chester groomsman, Jimmv Jo Ra i' Center. 118 East 9th St. brother of the "groom, asj 9:30 Weight Watchers, Van ringbearer, and Tom Boynton' Raai tes. Zealand.

"i fl-On 1 as usher. 10:00 Foster Mothers' cof- pink, yellow and light blue. Each carried a single mum tinted to match her dresses with' yellow streamers- Presiding at the reception at! fee at SIrs Edwin Yonker. the Tulip City Rod and Gun i 2 00 Hospital Sewing Com- 1 Club Mr. and Mrs.

David E. Kyland. as master and Knoerzer best man i gifts, De Graaf attended the punch! Mark bowl. The newlyweds will make home in southern Califor-. nia following a wedding trip of! Ford.

Guests were seated by- mistress of ceremonies. Mr. and groom's groomsmen were Ray Pater. Fred Sterenberg and Harry nell House on Lake Shore Dr. with Dr.

and Mrs I granddaiighto of Mrs. George Brown serving as host and The new Mrs. Belanger is the hostess. Following a wedding trip TO Beaver Island, the couple wflj reside in Holland. They! University O'Brien attended the of the South at Steven Brooks was! of Chris Craft Con.

G. Bosman and Mrs. Peter College. cross country camping. The bride, a 1973 graduate of Calvin College, was employed for the past year at Telephone Service.

in Grand Rapids. I The groom served in the Army for two years and recently completed his first year at Calvin Jonker Jr. of Holland. ing and soloist. The bride is the daughter of! Steve Vander Hulst Is Mrs.

Ruth Davis of ete at Birthday Party Rapids. The groom is the of'MeMa Kragt of formerly of Holland, and the" late Mrs. Joan Wicslow. The bride was given in marriage by her a a Joseph Hondorp. Maid of honor Miss Sue Lubke.

Attending the groom as best man was Russel Fincher while ushers Six Babies Listed In Holland, Zeeland Holland Hospital births include a son. Jason Robert, born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs John Joostberns, route 2, Hamilton: i a daughter, Jennifer Dawn, jborn Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. John Sprehe, 33 Lawrence Ave Zeeland: a daughter.

Kerry Says North Korea Boosts Strength SEOUL (UPI) South Korean Defense Minister Suh Jyong-chul charged today that Communist North Korea has increased its troop strength Steven Van Kampen and Joe Van Kampen. brothers of the bride. Dr. and Mrs. Nick Vogelzang.

brother-in-law and sister of the groom, were master a mistress of ceremonies at the reception in the church parlors. The punch bowl was attended by Mr. and Mrs Dan Van Kampen, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, and gift room by Mr. and airs. Doug De Kocfc and Mr.

and Mrs. William Wiechert- jes. The bride's personal attendant was Doris Jabaav, Mr. and Mrs. a Resseguie assisted with the guest book while Miss Ranee Lanting and Robert Ringewold, brother of the bride, sened punch.

Honored guests were Mr. and ilrs. D. J. De Pree, 43 Pine Zeeland, who recently celebrated with 60th wedding anniversary Mr.

De Pree offered prayer. Showers were given by Mrs. Genevieve Burchfield, Patricia Ringewold and Mrs. Helen Streur. sister of the groom.

The newlyweds are on a wedding trip to Maine and the east A birthday party was given Friday afternoon for Steve Vander Hulst of 730 Hiley who celebrated Ms ninth birth-! day on June 22. JBetk, born today to Mr. ne military threat to the near the 151-mile Korean truce coast. Their new address will line. He said the buildup was 222 Lafayette N.E., Apt.

l. Mrs. Wayne Zeerip, route soutl1 Reimink Todd look at the North Korean military trend during the past years sufficiently indicates how frantic Xorth Korea is in seeking chance of renewed aggression and in preparing for useu i TM -a war Suh said at a news Van' Klavern 13 anf Gary Boeve, on the 24th anniver- Zeeland. Zeeland Hospital births include a daughter, Valerie Jean, born Friday to Mr. and Mrs, The children were taken to Brian Koeman.

4625 Ransom Teusink's Pony Farm. Guests st Hudsonvffle; a daughter. were Kevin Hansen 1 1 1 Kristen Mary, born Saturday to were Richard Arenas a Greg Hill, Steve Reynierse est Cherry Zeeland; a sary of the outbreak of the Timothy Kragt, brother of the John See, Dean Garvelink. Bfflv son. Robert John, born Saturday Korean War.

groom. At the punch bowl were Mrs. Sheila Kragt and Mrs. Richard Arenas, sister of the groom 'Pregnant? Need Help' To Be Shown Wednesday The film "Pregnant? Need Help?" will be shown Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Herrick Library Auditorium.

Admission is free. mittee of Woman's Literary Club picnic at Smallenfaurg Park. 12:00 Xoon Kiwanis at Holiday Inn. 12:00 Zeeland Rotary at Van Raaltes. 1:15 Adult shuffieboard at! Moran Area Courts.

22nd and 1 Pine. 1:30 Civic Health Commit-: tee. Club tearoom, 1:30 Friendship Club at' Marigold Lodge in "Waukazoo. 2:00 Zeeland Hospital expectant mothers conference room. 6:30 Kiwani-Queens potluck.

Kamp Kiwanis. 7:00 Beginners Al-Anon. Hope Church educational building. De Fouw Electric Co. yoHancL Alt our lighting priced way below Mfg.

list price. (call it discount or wholesale if you please). You dont have to wait for sales to save. Lighting Fixtures Swags STIFFEL TABLE AND FLOOR LAMPS Replacement Shades and glass chimneys for LAMPS Ver Hey, Dennis Caauwe. Jamie Becksvoort, Billy Fortine and David Van Der HulsL Others invited were Robert to Mr.

and Mrs. John Gruessing. 10462 Mary Ann Zeeland. Mrs- Harold Findier provided Bergman, Mitchel Bortner and PPF-ROT TD4V the lunch for the reception held al St. Cecelia's Music Society Grand Rapids.

This 2 0-minute film, sponsor- The bride attended Calvin ied fay Birthright, deals with College and was graduated problem pregnancies of an un- recently from i college girl, a working girl Memorial Hospital School of and a 44-year-old mother of six. Nursing. She is employed by expecting her seventh. To add Boldgett Memorial Hospital in to the dilemma, her husband is Grand Rapids. The groom out of work.

These are actual graduated from University and is employed by Haven-Busch Steel Co. i 1 Grandville. case histories. Some answers will be offered to the frustrations and anxieties efaout the future. French so -0 will make Grants Received their home at 908 4-Mile KALA1IAZOO (UPI) West- 3 Apt.

3, Grand Rapids. They Michigan received $668,903 have planned a northern wed- 1 in gifts and grants during May ding trip in August from the Department of Health. The bride is employed as a Education and Welfare. (HEW), groom is Blackmer Pump in a Rapids. The bride's mother hosted a rehearsal dinner at her home.

GVSC Awarded For Special Services ALLENDALE (UPI) U.S.! Office of Education has granted 1 Grand Valley State Colleges $75,000 for special services for' special services for disadvanag- ed students' program effective July 1. The funds are awarded to academic institutions to operate and support talent research programs to provide educational opportunity for those bypassed by traditional educational procedures and to offer them options for continuing their education. FREE Garment Storage In Our Climate Controlled, Fully Insured Vaults Hi LO CLEANERS 691 Michigan Ave. 127 River Ave. Holland 396-4957 Holland 392-4106 FOR THE BRIDE-TO-BE Come In And Register At And Receive a Free Gift LINEN CLOSET LOWER LEVEL Has the largest and most colorful choice of home fashions ever.

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