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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 3

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SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1962 Mrs. Ronald A Vierheilig (Joel's photo) Couple Married Today In St. Francis Church a matching hat and beige accessories Her corsage was also an orchid The newlyweds greeted about at a reception in the Polish Falcon Hall in Grand Rap- iuj aja.ei and mistress of ceremonies were Col and Mrs and Mr and Mrs. Robert Shcenborn THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL GRADUATE Dr. Arnold J.

Boeve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Boeve of 199 East Lakewood Blvd. was graduated on June 7 from Chicago College of Dental Surgery Loyola University, receiving a degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery.

He was on the dean's list. Dr. Boeve will go into private practice He is married to the former Barbara Gesink, daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. Engelbert C.

Gesink of Sheldon, A graduate of Holland High School, he also attended Hope College. Local Calendar of Events Miss Mary Kay Marcotte and Ronald A. Vierheilig were married this morning an St. Francis de Sales Church. The Very Rev Fr Julian A.

Moleski read the 11 o'clock double ring rites as the bridal party as- before an altar decorated with sprays of white gladioli and majestic daisies. Mr and Mrs. Max Marcotte of 247 West 23rd St. and Mr. and Mrs Arthur Vierheilig of Grand Rapids are the parents of the ark'with Amazing Universe" and "Son of TONIGHT 2-30--Pine Creek School reunion it school grounds.

6 00 Michigan Christian En- leavor state banquet in i i Jenter. 8-00--Alcoholics Anonymous at ed Cross Bldg 8.30 Formal opening dinner ance at Macatawa Bay a lub. Canapes served from 6.30 9 00--Dance at Elks Lodge 9.00--Dance at VFW Post Home. at Moose Hall. at Eagles Hall.

TOMORROW 4 00 Macatawa Bay Yacht Club buffet Cupper PAGE THREE Steenwyk-Geerlings Vows Spoken Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stecnwyk 7 00 Drne-In Vespers on For a uedd.ng tnp to Virginia Belvedere hillside nine miles and Washington. the bride, SOLlth of Holland on LS 3L changed into a gold and i 9 Christian couple Music was presented by the Children's Choir. The bride wore a floor-length gown of silk organza featuring French applique around the moderately scooped neckline, short shirred sleeves and a bouffant skirt i the apphqued medallions extending down the back panels to the chapel train.

Her elbow-length veil of imported illusion fell from a pearl Swedish crown. She carried a white Missal topped with an orchid Mr. Marcotte his daughter in marriage. Attending the bride were i Madeline Fendt as maid of honor. Miss Mary Ann Nelis and i Judy Arends, bridesmaids.

i s-o Cindy Schoenborn, flowergirl Thomas Lee Marbe served as best man while Paul Marcotte. Walter Brown. William Hoogterp and Jerry Heermann seated the guests The honor attendant wore a ballerina-length drexs of pink organza The skirt, topped by a crushed cummerbund, had satin piping tiny pink crown held a circular She carried pink carnations surrounded by feathered mums The other bridal attendants were identically attired. For her daughter's wedding Mrs Marcotte selected a beige ribbon- nette dress with bone accessories and an orchid corsage The gioom's mother wore a gown of ecru lace over green taffeta with white accessories A white orchid Man. at Zeeland "Bowl." corsage complemented her outfit MONDAY The new Mrs Vierheilig is a graduate of Maryvvood and was employed at Du Mez Bro.s Her hosband is presently the Grand Rapids Police Department He is a graduate of Catholic Central High School Grand Rapid.s After July 5 the couple i be at home on 1517 North St Grand Rapids.

.30 Breakfast Optimists at Musician Does Twist LONDON a PI i Harpsichor- 12 00 Installation of officers at regular meeting of Exchange Club in Warm Friend Hotel 12 15 Xoon Optimists at Cum- merfords. 15 Club at Hotel Warm Fnend 6 30 North Star Bowling League at Holland Lanes. 7 00 Tryouts lor play "Emperor's New Clothes" Hernck Public Library auditorium 30 Committee on Education dist Lma Lalandi. who will i Assistance in Hernck Public a concert at Roval Festival Hall Monday, says dances the i because it is a great help to her pedaling. Birthplace of the Gulf Stream is between Africa and South America Undenominotional, Christian GOSPEL FILMS See tHese two films: "God's Amazing Universe" "Son Of Man" Sunday at 9 PM ALL SEATS FREE Sponsored by Christian Men This ad courtesy Nober's Market Library auditorium.

8 00 American Legion Auxiliary meeting in Legion club 8 00 SPEBSQSA at 20 West Eighth upstairs 8 00 TOPS Club, hospital dining room. Mi.ss Ethel Mae Geerlings. aughter of Mr and Mrs Marin of route 3, Holand. became the bride of Clarnce- Steenwyk. son of Mr.

and Irs Ben Steenwyk of route Hudsonville. in an evening wed- mg on June 14 in the First Chris- lan Reformed Church Gladioli, ferns and candelabra set he scene for the double ring ceremony performed by the Rev R. Kuiper. great uncle of the bride. Bows marked the pews Escorted to the altar by her fathoi, the bride wore a floor- length gown of silk organza trimmed i lily of the valley, ap- pliques and accented with sequins and pearls at the sabnna neckline A crown of pearls and crystal held the English illusion Carolvn Geerlings.

sister of the bride, was maid of honor and wore a dress of embroidered organdy over taffeta i a panel down the front a fitted bodice and cap sleove.s She wore a picture hat to a and carried a green fan i i and vellow flower.s Kathy DeWeerd. sister of the groom, served as bridesmaid and was dressed identically to the maid of honor Melvin Steenwyk was best man and Henry DeWeerd was groomsman Ushers were Paul Geerlings and Henry Steenwyk Music was provided by Mrs John DeWeerd and a i Padding Selections were 0 Perfect Love" and "0 Lord Most Holy A reception was held in the basement of the church for about 120 guests For the wedding trip to Niagara Miss Esthe Mce HeyJ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Heyd of Luther announce the engagement of their daughter. Esther Mae, to John A.

Coffey, son of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Coffey of Hamilton Miss Heyd and Mr. Coffey both attend College. An Aug 18 wedding is being planned Miss Peggy Ann Tillema, Carl Nyboer Speak Vows Miss Donnn Mae Lemmen The engagement of Donna Miss Peggy Ann Tillema became he bride of Carl Nyboer in an afternoon wedding today at the Ireenwood Reformed Church in The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Gerald Tillema. of 161 West 24th Holland, and the groorn is the of Mrs.

William Nyboer of 131 Division. Mrs. Carl Nyboer Mae Lemmen to Robert Zeeland. and the late William Ny- Heennga has been announced by boer her parents. Mr and Mrs.

Harold Two large floral arrangements Lemmen ol 144 13th St containing June lilies, daisies and Falls and Uashmgton, the Mr. Heetinga recently babies breat 1 and an arrange- new Mrs Steenwyk chose a tan turned home fiom Koiea, the inent of white flowers dress with beige and orange ac- of Mr and William cessones The bride attended Holland Heennga of GO East 21st St. 18 dl an ls em Emblem Club ployed in the office of Hart and Cooley Mfg Co The groom attended Hudsonville High School and is employed as a Mobil station attendant in i Two Summer Events A hobo breakfart and a picnic arc two Mimmer events nlanned The couple i make their home by the Holland Emblem Club No. at the corner ot 40th and Van Buren inent of white flowers v. hich included candles decorated the communion table.

The Rev. John Busman performed the double ring ceremony and Mrs. Robert Russell was organist accompanying soloist Henry Klem- hcksel. Given in maniage by her fathei, the bride woie a peau de nrmcess style gown with Town Talk Open House Held At Resthaven The Rev Donald Brusgmk i bring the message entitled "The Keys of the Kingdom" at the evening service in the Maplewood Reformed Church Sunday. The serv ice begins at 6 50 with a song service Miss Nannette Covmgton.

daughter ol Mr and Don Kmgsley of 774 Southgate St has been 211 in lieu of regular monthly chapel train, bell sleeves, re- embroidered i French lace meetings The hobo breakfa 1 at the home ot Helen Childress i be held a rase she vv re lace pl11 box and fm rtlp silk illusion veil and carried a Attack Squadron Four. Detachment G. aboard the attack aircralt carrier LSS Onskany Miss Georgia Gearhart. 90 West 14th St and Miss Cecile Gailbrcl, 141 West Kith left Fridav to spend a week at the home of the was made at a regular meeetmg lue i dl ss matching pill box RPV and Mi-; TVnman a a in I i -TM i a an vei an Carried 8 Side ana MIS a Raak in the club a night in the 0 nl July 19 and the picnic will be held i colonial bouquet of roses and A 16 at teh home of Wier.soma Rose, stephenotis Maid of honor. Miss Ann Klaus- Announcement of the two events meyer.

Kalamazoo. wore a sky Gift room attendant Mrs. David Vander Bie Serving at the buffet table were Mrs David Klausmeyer. Kalamazoo. Miss Sharon Van Wmgeren.

Miss Lois Telgenhof, Mrs. Roger Vander Meulen and Mrs Gordon Plagge- mars. For the wedding trip to Northern Michigan, the new Mrs Nyboer chose a com flower blue linen suit with white accessories and corsage of small white feathered mums The bride is a senior at Hope College and is affiliated with Sigma Sigma sorority The groom is a graduate of Davenport Institute and manager of Grandville Avenue Office, Central Bank, Grand Rapids. The couple will be at home July 1, at 246 West 14th St. Holland The rehearsal dinner was held at Chicken Charlies, Kalamazoo Prenuptial showers were given by Mrs William Nyboer, Mrs.

John Nyboer. Mrs David Vander Bie. Mrs Ike Tillema. Mrs William Zwaggman, Mrs. Henry Gnf- fioen, Mrs.

David Klausmeyer and Miss Ann Klausmeyer. Lanark, 111. The Rev and Mrs. Henry A Mouw and Carol, Mary and Barbara a returned fol- arm basket filled with garden Elks lodge looms Vice President flowers Miss Nancy Zvvart. Kala- Bertnce Stokes nie.sided in mazoo and Sally Bowman, absence of President Ro.se Wier- Grand Rapids, were bridesmaids and were attired similar to the lowing an eastern trip Rev Mouw sema who vacationing the 7 MisT 7 ra Lyn attended tnp SvnnH i n.i attended the General Synod at vve.st Re.sthaven Home was the scene School of Bu.smes.s placed on the honoi roll for the i Buck Hill Falls.

Pa. Following! i term at the Muskegon 'Synod they visited several points' Nyboer and Miss Mary Beth of historic interest i i Val- The club voted a $10 donation to Tillema were junior bridesmaids. the Holland Communitj Ambassa- They wore pale sky blue dresses of an open ho NC social get-to-j Harold Oozing i a i a will Philadelphia. Wash- gether Friday afternoon and eve- address the Holland i a i Club ning Mrs Gertrude on "Tropicai Fih" at the regular matron, invited Resthaven i meeting Monday at 6 1 5 p.m in to this event the Hotel Warm" Friend It was attended by about 250, Miss Margaret Ltrndm and Miss guests Dessert was served in the Marjory Dowdy. missjon- A-ssociation Refreshments jngton.

Williamsburg and Jamestown. Va and Monticello at Charlottsville. Va Mouw will conduct Communion ices at Sixth Reformed Church Sunday at 9 30 a and at 4 Guest soloist i be Miss Patricia Vander Beek In the evening the ser- Van Eck and Mrs Anthony Dog-1 Holland at 7 They will dining room with Mrs. John Ver anes from Phoenix. Ariz will Meulen.

guild president, and Mrs sp eak at the South Shore Baptist George Glupker pouring during Church Sunday at 9 30 a and mon toplc be Our Bllr den- the afternoon and Mrs Edward at the First Baptist Church i Beann Lord." Herbert Wybenga will sing The American Legion A i a i meet Monday at 8 at the Legion Club house for installation of officers and a memorial services Transportation chairman is Mrs Henry Brower. telephone EX 2-2854 ger pouring in the evening slides of their work in the eve- DRIVE IN SPEAKER The Glenn Essenburg, pastor of Grace BaptiM Chun of Mom will speak at the Drue In Vespers Sundaj at 7 He is the son of Mr and Henrv Es.senburg of 115 East 27th Si. The buftet table was centered ning. i a bououet of garden flowers The Rev Fr Max Frego. son in shades of pink and rose Rose Mr and Mrs George Frego of 239 West 30th St has been assigned to be the assistant at St Man's parish in Big Rapids Ft Enjoy fun cruise to Milwaukee Frego was ordained on June 2 i 1 The monthly prayer i St Cathedral in Grand be held Suncla at 9 at the Rapids Spanish Christian Mrs Edward Morlock of 141 on the cornet of 20th St West i has a night bloom-! a Ma le A Thl PTMer Cerceus which wifl blossom! LS held the a Sunday of i every month Ottawa County Melvin Kerens.

18. Hudson- 14-nour excursion on luxury lintr Treat yourself to fun romance excitement on a wonderful one day vacation. Dancing to a fine orchestra, entertainment, movies, television, super- vised children's playroom all free! Relax in comfortable lounges or on spacious decks, enjoy delicious food and retreahments at moderate prices. A glorious trip for so little money! Motoriit shortcut Low auto rates! Save 240 driving miles between Muskegon and Milwaukee avoid congested highways. SAILINGS PROM MUSKEGON (EST) Muik.

Ar Muik. 1M5PM 2,00 3,) 5 4.00AM* 4,30 PM 7,00 WISCONSIN MICHIOAN STIAMSHIF COMPANY In Holland, 174 Cenirst. Tel: EX 6-4608 MiMkegon office and Dock. "The Mart," PA 2-114R CMMiwi 5 I I Round Trip 2 bowls decorated i i i a tables Decorations were done by Mrs Vermeulen Corsages of various colored carnations were worn by the hostesses who greeted guests and conducted tours of the building i amounting to $10840 were received and i be used for a guild project in connection i the home In the afternoon Mrs William Brouwer. Mr.s Noor Mrs John Breen and Russell Homkes seived as hostesses Mrs Thomas Buter.

Mrs Vermeulen, Miss Viola Coo 1 Miss Elizabeth Brummel and Mrs William Vande Water were hostesses in the evening The dessert committee was headed by Mrs Johanna Scholten and Mrs. Ernest Vanden Berg In the afternoon the assisting committee was composed of the Mesdames Harry Weiskamp, Henry Becksfort. Ale'x Van Zanten and John Veldman In the evening erans' Home where -he will make The federal government won the Mrs. Charles Mrs his home He will be 84 years old right to take land in a state for this evening The Holland Lions Club will hold a combined installation of officers' Marriage Licenses and Ladies night Tue.sdaj at fi 30 in the Legion Memorial Park clubhouse and Marlys Boone. 17.

Hud- musical program will be presented sonville. Harvey Car.son. 20 Mus- by Lame Clark of Holland High kegon. Shirley Lannm. 20.

Grand School a James Joe Rohn. 19 Mus- A new five-week series of clas- kegon and Joan Vane Lasko. 20. ses for expectant parents begins 1 N'unica. Robert Schwander 20, Tuesday at 7 30 m.

in the hos- Holland and Elaine Van Voorst, pital dining room. 26. Holland. David Plafkm. M.

John Homfield of West 13th, Marne and Charlotte eMrkms. ii, St left Wednesday for the Michi- Marne and Charlotte Merkins. il, gan Veteranr' Facility in Grand Olive and Mary Ann Bcebe. 22, Raoids where he will spend a few Grand a days before going into the Vet-1 Benjamin Ter Haar. Mrs Vanden Heuvel, Mrs Richard Bouvvs.

Sunday Dennis airman, son federal purposes in 1875 The ncvt regular mcetins i skirt? over white eyelet underskirts, and earned a bouquet similar to the maid of honor Leslie Tillema wa.s flower girl and wore a door length white eyelet dress She ca ried white lace basket filled with garden flowers Ring bearer was. Brian Nyboer John Nyboer was best man and Gordon Plaggemars of Grand Rapids, and Roger Vander Meulen David Vander Bie and James Tillema were ushers. The mother of the onde wore a toast sheath dress with white lace bodice and a pink rose bud corsage The groom's mother wore a peach dress with lace inserts at the neck and sleeves and a white rose corsage. A reception for 175 was held in the church parlors Miss Ella Van presided at the gue.st book and Mr and Mrs PauJ Koop served at the punch bowl. Royal Neighbors Plan Potluck for July 17 The local chapter of a Neighbors of America met Thursday at the home of Mrs.

William Zietlow, 247 West 12th Sk Oracle Mrs. John Knoll presided and a memorial service was held for Lonnda Charter who died Dec. 11. 1961 and Mary Van Duren who died April 1 this year. Mrs.

Ethel Holmes, district deputy from Grand Haven, announced the district meeting would be Sept. 20 in Muskegon Heights. Plans were made for a potluck supper at Smallenburg Park July 17 at 6.30 This will be for members and families. Mrs John Knoll won the surprise package Refreshments were served by Mrs Tom Kane YOU MEAN you haven't taken advantage of ONE HOUR MAR- TINIZING'S quality one-hour service yet? Better latch on to my 'Get Acquainted' dry cleaning special in Monday's issue of the Sentinel." ABOARD SHIP Seaman David C. Ludema, son of Mrs Anne Ludema of route 5 East 40th.

and the late Cornelius Ludema, is currontlv serving aboard ihe ammunition ship, the USS Mauna whoso home port is Norfolk Va as seaman He successfully completed the a motion picture operators course of instruction at Norfolk and is the ship's photographer The USS Mauna Loa has been on a cruise for six vveoks at Guantonamo Raj Cuba and Montego Bay at Jamaica Mrs Julius Kleis. Mrs. Lillian ol Mr. and Mrs Lyle Snyder of Jensen and Mrs Fred Vander 429 West 21st St, departed San Weide served Diego. recently with I Portraits CANDID WEDDINGS CHILD STUDIES HOME FAMILY PORTRAITS HOLLAND ILLUSTRATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY ssr.

DOUGLAS Ted Jungblut, Jr. EX 4-4972 ANNOUNCEMENT HENRY TELGENHOF D.C CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN WILL BE ATTENDING THE NATIONAL CHIROPRACTIC CONVENTION IN DETROIT JUNE 25, 26, 27, 28 OFFICE WILL RE-OPEN FRIDAY, JUNE 29 Some new drugs cost more than older medicines, but they save money because they work so quickly in helping you back to health. As a result, your total cose of getting well actually is reduced in most cases. We stock all the new drugs, and invite your prescription business. Prices always are uniformly fair for all our supplies, including the finest quality prescription drugs of the ethical manufacturers.

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