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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 22

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1964 THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL PAGE THREE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Munster (de Vries pholo) Miss Walters Becomes Bride of H. Van Munster Sixteenth Christian Reformed Church, decorated i bouquets of white stock and standard mums, brass candelabra, banked with palms and ferns and kissing candles, was the scene of a double ring wedding cciemony last Friday evening Mist, Donna Mae Walters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ben- lamm A. Walters, 82 East 14th St and Harry Van Munster, of Mr. and Mrs. Harm Van Munster. 279 West 22nd their at 7:30 m.

following wedding music played by Kay Cnossen. Soloist. Mrs. George Pnns, sang "Because" and "The Lord's The Rev Herbert Brink officiated at the service. Wedding attendants vveie Mrs.

Jeanne matron of honor. Mrs Allen Walters, brides- a i John Van Munster, best man; John Horsting, grooms- a Allen Walters and Henry Kortman. ushers. The bride who was given in marriage by her father wore a long-slcev ed gown of rose pattern chantilly lace i sabrina neckline, re-embroidered with pearls and sequins. The bouffant skirt was designed with tiers of pleated lace and tulle formed a brief train.

Her bouf- a veil fell from a crown of seed pearls and her cascade bouquet consisted of a white orchid and stephanotis on a lace covered Bible. Floor-length gowns of red vel- featuring long sleeves and scoop necklines were worn Dr. J. Pelon Is Speaker at Meet Opti Dr. John Pelon.

of the Ott a a County Board of Educa- i spoke at the luncheon of the Holland Noon Optimists on Monday at the Cumcrford Rest a a He wat. introduced by a Tmholt. program chairman Pelon told how family counseling serv ice i he conducts started on April 1, 1962. largely i the efforts of the Rev Harland Steele. former pastor of the i i Reformed Church, and now a i about iiO churches of all denominations co-operating Last year 175 families i 300 children were served.

About 75 per cent of the marriages in this area, he stated, aro unhappy alliances Last a there were 722 marriages in Ottawa County with 222 petitions for divorce filed, besides many cases which were not heard. He stated that about 85 per cent of the marriages are not making the ad- i they should Among the marriage difficulties Pelon cited i a i a or monetary troubles as a major factor. Another problem in this area KS the matter of drinking. Perhaps 80 per cent of the boys and girls of this i i i come from disturbed homos, he said Last ypar 586 unwed mothers were cared for in the Evangeline Home in Grand Rapids Willard Hopkins was the guest of Ray Gemmen at the luncheon. the bride's attendants.

They had matching headpieces and carried cascade bouquets of white standard and feathered mums. A turquoise blue ribbon knit sheath dress with white accessories as chosen by the bride's mother while the mother of the groom was attired in a blue knit sheath with gold accessories Complementing corsages in eluded white carnations. Eighty guests attended the reception held in the church parlors with Glenn Walters presiding at the guest book. Gift room attendants were Mr. and Mrs.

Robeit South and in charge of the punch bowl were Mr. and Mrs. Dieter Kortman. Ron Breuker and Miss Dena Kortman seived as master and mistress of ceremonies A three-piece beige and brown suit i brown accessories and the orchid i the bridal bouquet as worn by the bride as the couple left on a Florida honeymoon. A graduate of Holland Christian High School the bride is employed at Jack's Hamburger Take-Out.

The groom, a graduate of Holland Christian and Davenport Institute in Grand Rapids, is employed at Holland Furnace Co. After Mai ch 9 the couple will be at home at East 15th St. Pre nuptial showers were given by Mrs. Ben Walters. Mrs.

Jeanne Maxey, Mrs. Allen Walters, Mrs John Hoibting, Mrs. John Van Munster and Mrs Harm Van Munster. discuss Russian and German; i Katlicnne Bitner. French, Dennis De i Spanish, and Mrs Alice Kragt, a i Roger Borr also i be present to answer any questions concerning counseling students on a choice of foreign languages Purpose of this panel discussion is to better acquaint the parents i the a of a part i a foreign language as may pertain to their children's curnculum.

Resthaven Guild Meets Set at Hope Church Re.sthaven Guild will meet Friday at m. in Hope Reformed Church The meeting i be in the parish hall on Eleventh St Members of the Women Guild for Christian Service of Hope church are hostesses and their Rosthaven a i Mrs. S. Schlecht. has arranged a program and fellowship hour.

Mrs Ernest Vanden president of Resthaven Guild, i conduct the business meeting. All Holland and Zeeland area church women are invited to come and learn of the aims and purposes of the organization. Local Calendar of Events TONIGHT 6:30 American i members Hamburg fry at clubhouse. 7:00 Talent show, "Youth Punch" in Hope Church parish hall by Senior RCYF, public invited. 7:00 Holland-Zeeland Chess Club meeting in clubroom.

7:30 Royal Neighbors regular meeting in Odd Fellow Hali. 7:30 Ladies Athletic Club in E. E. Fell Junior High gym. 7:30 Beech wood Booster- ettes in Beechwood gym.

7:30 Academy of Friendship at Mrs. Peter Botsis. 8:00 Smorgasbord dessert in TerKeurst Auditorium, Trinity Church, following family night classes. TOMORROW 9:30 Erutha Rebekah hobo breakfast at Mrs. Cameron Cranmer, 347 Central.

12:00 American Business Club at American Legion Memorial Park Club. 12:15 Rotary Club at Hotel Warm Friend. 1:00 Forest Stewart, VFW service officer at VFW Post until 3 p.m. 6:30 Horizon Dad-Daughter potluck and square dance at Civic Center. 7:30 Harrington Women's Athletic Club in school gvm.

7:30 Holland Coin Club in Tulip Room, Hotel Warm Friend. 7:45 West Ottawa Junior High PTA meeting. 8-00 Saugatuck-Douglas PTA meeting at Saugatuck High librarv. 8 00 Zion Lutheran Altai- Guild meet in Fellowship Hall. 8.00 Star of Bethlehem Chapter 40.

OES, social evening. 8:15 "Guest in the Holland Community Theatre production in Holland High School Auditorium. Engaged Miss Christine Smith Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Smith, route 1, East Saugatuck.

announce the engagement of their daughter, Christine, to George W. Romeyn, son of Mi. and Mrs. George Romeyn, 704 53rd Ave Lake Shore Dr Missionary Union Plans Annual Spring Meeting The executive board of the Christian Reformed Missionary Lnion met at the home of Mrs. Rhine Van Der Meulen Tuesday to prepare for the spring meeting to be held April 9.

The plans will be submitted to the delegate board for their approval at a meeting scheduled for Friday. March 13, at 2 m. in the Maranatha Christian Reformed Church. The Tuesday meeting was opened with scripture and prayer by Mrs. Harold Arens Mrs.

Baud a in charge of the business sesMon at which time it was proposed to the annual spring meeting in Central Aienue Christian Reformed Church Tentative plans were made to give i a i a support to six denominational mission pi ejects. Annette Frances Atwood The engagement of Miss Annette Frances Atuood to Donald Lyle McDonald was announced the bride elect's mother. Mrs Dorth Atwood of 14242 Carol St Mr. McDonald is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon McDonald of 6070 138th Ave. A Juh wedding is being planned Anthony Michalkow PENNY SOCIAL Masonic Bldg. Thurs Feb 27. 8 M. Star of Bethlehem No.

40 OES A BE SURE THAT YOU SEE West Ottawa Junior High PTA Meets on Thursday The West a a Junior High Parents and Teachers Association i hold its first meeting of the jcar Thursday at 7:43 p.m. The program i be a panel discussion by the language teachers moderated bv Mrs Edward ,1 Robert, Junior High principal. Mrs. Karoline Wieckowska will Mr and i Peter Houtman. 2K West 24'h St announce the marriage i daughter Norm a Carol, to Anthony Mich- alkow, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Stoiman Nichalkow of Bulgaria. The ceremons was performed Feb. 14 in Hiichenbach. Germ a where the couple are Molmists with the Siegerland Symphony Orchestra.

The bride was graduated from Holland High School and from Hoptj College in 1963. She graduate study last summer at Yale University Summer School of Music and Art. Mr. Michalkow was graudated from a music academy in Bulgaria. After returning from Belgium where the orchestra is presently performing, the couple will be at home at 5912 Hiichen- bach, Herrenwiese 7.

Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Michalkow expect to come to America in Angst where they plan to teach and continue their musical training. Miss Carol Joy Sikkema The engagement of Miss Carol Joy Sikkema, daughter of Mrs.

Donald Sikkema of 111., and the late Mrs. Sikkema. to Reuben Merle Hamper, has been announced by the bride- elects mother. Mrs Hamper is the son of Dr and Mrs Russell Hamper of Spring Lako Miss Sikkema is presently employed as a research associate in the Chicago office of the Council of State Governments. She a graduated from Hope Colllege at Holland and received her master's degree in political science from the Eagelton Institute of Politics at Rutgers Unix i New Brunswick.

N.J. Mr Hamper i be associate with I a Guidance Center in Owego, New York, as a human factors engineer. He received his A degree from Hope College and his A. degree in experimental psychology from. Western Michigan University.

Town a Dr. Vernon L. Boersma will speak on "Evolution of a Polic Vaccine" at the Thursday noon luncheon meeting of the Holland Rotary Club. Junior Rotanans for February are Michael Tabler, Holland High; Jack Plakke. West Ottawa and Robert Pott, Holland Christian.

Births in Holland Hospital on Tuesday included a son, Scott Allan, born to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reimink 1712 Main a son, Paul Douglas, born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Dvke, 1 2551 168th: a daughter, Sonja Jo, born to Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Van Wyk, 98 East 39th St a son was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miles, route 2, West Olive. Zeeland Community Hospital births on Tuesday include a son, I Merle Jay.

born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schreur, route 2, Zeeland; a son, Thomas John. I born to Mr. and Mrs.

John a kale, route 2. West Olive: a daughter, Dixie Jean, born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baird, 101 West 15th Holland. Star of Bethlehem a social Thursday at 8 m.

in Masonic Hall. James Orgren of 185 West 15th has been named chairman of the Holland area for the 1 Aquinas Alumni Fund campaign. William J. Oostenink, 117 East 10th St instructor of botany at Hope College, has been awarded a science faculty fellowship by the National Science Foundation for study at the State University of low a in Iowa City, Iowa. Dr.

Jav E. Folkert, chairman of the Hope College mathematics department, has been appointed to serve as a member of a comittee of the Michigan Section of the Mathematical A of America to consi-' der the relations of the section with the Michigan Academy of Science. Arts and Letters consider modifications of the bylaws of the Section. The annual meeting of the Section will be held at Michigan State University on Saturday, March 28. A regular meeting of the VFW Auxiliary wilf be held Thursday at 8 m.

in the VFW Hall. The Women's Guild for Christian Sen ice of Trinity Reformed Church i sponsor a smorgasbord dessert tonight at 8 in Ter Keurst Auditorium following the Family Night classes. The De Weeid and Wilkins Circles i Mrs. Richard Van Eenenaam and i A.R. Timmer.

chairmen, are making arrangements for the event open to the public. Proceeds i be used to buy a for bandages for leprosy patients. Miss Marion Shackson showed slides of her trip to Mexico when the Fahocha Class of First Meih- odist Church met Monday evening. Mrs. Austin Walker, president, presided and dev otions were conducted by Mrs.

Raymond Miles. Refieshments were served by Mrs. Simon Wybenga. Mrs. Walker.

Mrs. Ray Vande Vusse and Mrs. Alvin Brandt. DKI.SS A A Joanna Greenwood 1 Diana Van Kolken and Jack loud-- in the a arc in a tense scene from the Holland i Theatre's Guest in House The pd a a i piescntod in Holland i i School i i i i a a a Cm a i is 8 15 in a I a i uholo') Adult Education Series Offered by Family YMCA i The Holland-Zeeland Family YMCA. has announced plans to start a new series of Adult Education and Family Programs at Holland High School.

600 Van Raalte Ave starting Thursday A-l classes will run for a series of eight sess'ons Persons interested in registering should call the YMCA office. Activ ities to be conducted at the field house in the high school include a grade school boys and grade school git Is gym class. This activity is for fourth, i and sixth grade students. Time for the class is 7 m. A course in baton twirling i be offered for girls This course will be for eight weeks, starting at 7 Thursday.

Also scheduled i be a woman's gym class, i i include weekly exercises to help participants stay in condition and will also include a number of activities of their choosing. A course mjudo will be offered by two experienced instructors. In the beginners judo class par- taught ticipants will be taught the damentals of the sport, including poise, balance, basic skills, and simple i measures and general protective conditions. Also scheduled for the field- house will be an informal ball game, and if enough interest is shown, there will be an informal pick-up basketball game. Adult a i i i to be offered at the high school are as follows: A water color painting class i be offered under the direction of Mrs A Read.

This course will offer students an oppoi(unity to work in both transparent and opaque materials. Beginners bridge will be of- feied i Law son and Mrs. A i Wyman instructing The course i cover the basic fundamentals of the Goren point count method of bridge. Students i a i budge terminology and the a a techniques used in today's contract bidding and the effective playing of cards Ballroom dancing will be offered for adults i instructor Mrs. Dorothy De Long The course i be held at Mrs.

De Long's studio and i start this Thursday at 7 m. A course in typing and business machines will beoffered nt the high school under the direction of Fred Winter, i instructor at Holland High School This course will be a basic intermediate course in typing The course will also give students the opportunity to learn the use of a i i business machines, such as a dictaphone, calculator and adding machine. Because of its popularity the YMCA will also ofter a course in knitting under the direction of Mrs. Chris Den Herder and will start at 7 rn. Thursday Another popular class offered by the YMCA was the interior i decorating course and will again be offered.

The instructor for this course is Mrs. Louis Nykamp. A course in machine shop utilizing the facilities of Holland High's new machine shop will be instructed by Carl Todd. the shop instructor. This class will be limited to 15 students so that each may have an opportunity to learn the proper use of the lathe, shaper, milling machine, and surface grinder.

Registrations are now being Camera Club Winners Told The Holland Color Camera Club held its February meeting Tuesday night in Room 2CH of Van Raalte Hall on Hope College Campus The assigned subject for the month was "Port a i Taking first place was Forest Flaugher with second going to Nick Johnson: third to Jay Vander Meulen and honorable mention to Milton Van Putten. In the open category winners were Nick Johnson, first and honorable mention Jay Vander Meulen, second, and third to Fied Sherwood. Club president. Rich Por, welcomed three new members, Jim Van Iwaarden. Don Craycraft and Charley Overbeek.

Plans were made for the club's annual banquet which will be held March 31 at which time the awards for the year 1963 will be given. Persons interested in color photography are invited to meet with the club on the last Tues- dav of each month. Albion Given Grants ALBWN (UPD The Shell Companies Foundation, Inc New York, has awarded Albion College SI.500 in the form of three separate S500 grants. Nearly everybody has a secret plan by which he hopes to escape the poorhouse. accepted at the YMCA office or I may be made at Holland High School this Thursday evening.

AT RUBY'S State Officers to Attend Eagle Auxiliary Meeting Plans were made last Friday to entertain the State President. Mrs. Vcra Allen, and other state officers, at a meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of Eagles on March 20. In other business of the local group Mrs Geraldme Austin announced her resignation as en- a i chairman because of other duties A fun party is scheduled for Friday night at the home of Hazel Veldheer, 170 Fairbanks Ave. Refreshments were set ed and games played.

Mrs a i Huff was awarded the surprise package. Vogelzcmg's HOUSEWARES Program Presented For Rose Park Club The Rose Park Couples Fellowship met Sundav night i an inspirational message in song and word entitled "An Autobiography of a Church Pew." This program was i by Mrs. Herman Blok, Mrs Donald Hartgerink and Mrs. Hugh Harper. Wayne Nieboer.

president, conducted the business meeting. The Delbert Diepenhorsts and Charles Doornboscs were in charge of the meeting and served refreshments. I ear a guest people good-bye to. I am the are glad kind of to say FURNITURE APPLIANCES 25-27 E. 8th St.

2nd Annual Mid-Winter BARBERSHOP BONANZA Saturday, February 29th 8 P.M. WEST OTTAWA CAFETORIUM CHORD COUNTS SPARTANAIRES EXTENSION CHORDS WEST OTTAWA CHOIR WINDMILL CHORUS Sponsored by West Ottawa Choir ADMISSION ADULTS SI. STUDENTS 50c Available al Door Cfuefc tit A 2 7 2 8 2 9 Hollond High Auditorium 8:15 P.M. HOLLAND COMMUNITY THEATRE Tickcti Avoiloblc or oil Drug Stores REVEAL THE END! ARE YOU WAITING FOR SUCCESS OR A GOING AFTER ST! Are you satisfied with your pay' Are you in line for promotion soon' Have you a timetable for reaching your goal-, 1 Con you yourself and your ideas? These arc some of the key questions that confionf men and with ideas, energy and desire to moke themselves more usefu or social life THE DALE CARNEGIE COURSE in effective speaking, leadership and human relations can help you find the answer to the problem of developing personal abilities. Prriented bv DAVENPORT INSTITUTE 427 E.

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