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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 26

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Holland, Michigan
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 3,1973 THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL PAGE NINETEEN Irving Harrington Rites Today For Succumbs at 73 John Essenburg, 86 ter 173, Order of the Eastern; Star of Fennville. Funeral sen-ices were to and two grandsons. Funeral services TwiU be held' 3 Youths Are Stabbed I were all injured ia a day night wfcen Hill ran from. stabbing incident at S. Eliz- tfae house and pounded on a I abeth in Marine City.

Westbrook neighbors door crying for help. I ly of 1 Mia-; held at the iMte mi. Fia. died maJoeal con-1 Home at 1:30 pjn. today forithe CbajpeH Funeral Hone, youths injured was eiifcer a kni g' or sSs.

I they JU a valescem home Saturday John; Esseaburg. 86. who died; ennvifle with the KevJnigfat, one seriously in 2 mult-' -unspecified piks- They tnougn in? an extended illness. Saturday in a Zerfanri na r-irv Jiarme rouce saw me laeKjeni was "orus-reiated. ing an extended illness.

Bora in Holland, he had work-! home, ed as a woodworker for the a Zeeland nursing Matthew Walkotten 1 iple stabbing in Marine City a Jae I Burial will be in Fennville police think was I 11 not 2 nappened The Rev. Bernard MuMer of-! cemetery. fiTnd htirial Trac in 3 LJ Ii. rl. TYQlterS Martin Loew a tificiated and burial was Industries for several yearsJ Graafsehap cemeterv.

later the Van Faasen Co. and' Born in Laketovra Township, I at the time of his retirement, Mr. Essenhurg was a life i The Vanderby Co. He was a of the area and was a for-, jUCCUITlDS Ql OO member of Central Westeyan mer employe of Sligh-Lowry. i Church where he taught Sunday Zeeland.

He was a member of Albert H. Walters, 68, of 33 school and was Sunday school'Graafsehap Christian Reform-i West 22nd died early superintendeni for many years, Church. jday in Holland Hospital of He also taught Sunday school 1 Surviving are two daughters, jgesthe heart failure shortly at the Holland City Mission and Mrs. Anthony (Ann) Klaasen of after being admitted. in Use mission band.

Holland and Mrs. Junior (Gene- He was born in FiUmore'S Surviving are two wove) Schout of Zeeland: a Towoship and had been a resi- Robert of Saugatuck and Harold son, Arnold Essenburg of dent of the area all of his life, i of M'ami, a daughter, i land; 20 grandchildren; 421 He was employed in the main-' Mrs. Charles (Doris) Skinner of great grandchildren and a tenance department of General 15 Holland; grandchildren; brother-in-law, Peier Van Kla- Electric prior to his retirement' four stepgrandchildren; i of Holland. jin 1967. He was a member great-grandchildren; 15j Avenue Christian steogreat grandchildren; a rriac 4.

(formed Church and a former i 5 brother, James; a sister, Mrs. lYluyClOIT member of the Men': the incident was "drug-related." Carrier was listed as in fair, I James Westbrook, 18, Patricia house. They said they condition and Hill was treated, 16, and Duane Hill, ceived a call at 10:58 PM Satur- and released. Martin (Edith) Loew; two sisters in law, Mrs. Walter i and Mrs.

George Funeral Rites Set Men's Sociery. are his wife, the 1 former Tena Gebben; three rl 5 and Mrs. George' W4V 50 Donald at home; Ted Rouse, all of Holland and' GRAND Funeral Grand Rapids and Carl of Den-'S 51PrVlPfC Will -sf nnnn nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be irom St. Mary's ver, Colo two daughters.

Mrs. Don (Ruth) Ver Beek and Mrs. 1 Tuesday at 1:30 pm. from the'Catnolic Church for Forrest Steve (Joyce) Lacey, both Dvkstra Downtown Chapel with! a i' cro 9f Holland; six grandchildren; the Rev. Floyd Bailey QOre Dr Holland, who Arthur of ficiating.

Burial will be in Saturday at his home. three sisters, Mrs. Edward Restlawn Memorial Gardens. Burial will be Rosedale (Sena) Garvelink. Mrs.

Come- i Friends may meet the family i memorial Grand Rapids, jijus (Jennie) Lokker and Sirs tonight to 9 pjn. a Bor Coopersvdle, neipeter (Josephine) Bosch, and thechaoeL organized tne Maycroit a a a sister-in-law, Mrs. John Mac Eachrpn Lmcota-Mercury (j erm i Walters, all of Hol- dealership in Holland 1945. May- partner. ilay Man Burned MUSKEGOX Edeknan.

61, was in critical As usual, Howard Miller makes conversation piece of a timepiece. I The dial is an accurate 5-coIor map, condition today in Hackley Hos-, Suniving wife Edna-! Mulder Funeral Home with the i pital of burns incurred when; a son Ted Mavcroft ofj Thomas Vanden Heuveljg fire swept his home Sunday. Grand Rapids; adaughter, Mrs. 1 Policeman Dies operation with ST.OOO donated to him bv fellow officers. He was 40.

CARD OF THANKS JONKER We want to ex-i Dress our thanks and apprecia-l and friends, for the many ex-'nome Adelben "(Pat) Zelent of Restlavm Memorial Gardens, jland: six grandchildren; Fnen TM a me the fanv brothers, Ferrel and Orlo of at tne funeral home toda 3 sister, Mrs. from 4 to 5 and 7 lo 9 V- 1 Funeral Rites Today i For Anthony Dubois Sr. i Funeral services for Anthony H. Dubois, 85, of Caledonia, who idied Friday at Blodgett Hospital, Grand Rapids, were to be held today in Grand Bapids. Survivors include five sons, the Rev.

Walter G. Dubois. John W. Dufoois, Clarence J. Dubois and William F.

Dubois, all off Lucas Van Wezel I Dies at Age 95 Lucas Van Wezel, 95. died tion to our relatives, neighbors early Sunday in a local nursing -'nom he had a TIME CLOCK with local time windows In 70 key areas, including 4 U.S. zones and Daylight Savings Time. An impressive home accessory. Walnut case a satin aluminum accent strip.

SUDAN ItteM Reg. 589.50 Special HOWARD MILLER CLOCKS We Carry the Complete line of Howard Miller Wall Clocks pressions of svmpathy and kind-. resident for the past 4H ears, i Grand Rapids: Anthony H. i ness shown to us in the passing Born in The Netherlands, he Dubois of Holland: i of our dear brother and uncle, jcame to the U.S. 1903 and daughters, Mrs.

John W. Mr JoeP Jonker. We in the Holland area for Werkema and Mrs. John E. ly feel grateful to the Rev.

of the since then. (Bertha) VandenBerg of Grandjy t-- sons preceded him and Mrs. Marion Free Gift Wrapping Free Parking Token With Every Purchase Stamps With Every Purchase Double Stamps Every Tuesday Til. 9P.M. 'til Christmas li nl II I Van Oostenburg for tual message: those sent'death.

Walter while serving (Betty) DeBie of Escalon, and Henrv about ten the'beautiful flowers and cards' with the U. in World of sympathy; and ail who helped in anv other way. Mrs. William Me Yea Mrs. James Yonkman Mrs.

John B. Van Domelen Nephews and Nieces 38 grandchildren and 18 great-; grandchildren, and brothers and sisters in The Netherlands. IN MEMORIAM ears ago. I Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. (Mariel Moeke and i daughter-in-law.

Mrs. Henry i (Rnby) Van Wezel. both of i VAN UEBE--In loving remem- three grandchildren; nrance of our dear mother, COOK We want to extend our nine great-grandchildren: 5Irs 'Bilda Van Liere, who went i sincere thanks and apprecia-' sister. Mrs. Bernard Xyhuis i fae her Lord two years ig tion to our relatives, neighbors The Netherlands and a sister-, a today, Dec.

3, 1971. TEERMAN'S GIFT SHOPPE and mends, for the many ec- in-law. Mrs. Wilbur Van Apple- pressions of sympathy and kind- dorn of Holland. ness shown to us in the illness Funeral services will be held and passing of our dear mother, i Tuesday at 1 p.m.

from Grace grandmother and sister, Mrs. Episcopal Church with the Rev. Minnie G. Cook. We especially William G.

O'Brien officiating. want to thank the Rev. Els-' Burial will be in Pilgrim Home; worth Ten Claj for his spiritual cemetery. message: Mrs. J.

Essenburg; Friend's may meet the family Mrs. D. Rhoda and Mrs. M. tonight from 7 to 8 p.m.

a i Becksvoort for their mesasge the Notier-Ver Lee-Langeland I in song and music: the casket-i Chapel. bearers: those who sent thei beautiful flowers and cards of sympathy; the Ladies of Bethel Reformed Church for j. and all others who helped Ixico Ul Children 20 East 8th St. Phone 392-3585 -a G. Sheard in so many other kind ways.

The Family of Mrs. Minnie G. Cook 123 LANSING Mrs. George i (Margaret Sheard, 89. former Fennville resident, died, in Snarrow Hospital, here Sun- 1 day." She had moved to Lansing i from Fennville one year to make her home with herj SCHROTENBOER We wish to express our gratitude to our relatives, friends and neighbors for then- comfort and sympathy shown to us after the death of i daughter.

She and her husband i our dear husband, father and owned and operated the Ferm- grandfather, Jerry Schroten-, ville Herald prior to his death, i boer. She was a member of Mrs. Jerry Schrotenboer United Methodist Church and 1 Children and Grandchildren was a life member and past I 128p worthy matron of Bethel Chap-! Conversation Pieces from sparkle. Your party becomes something an unconventional Springbok Puzzle as the focal point. In ovr Springbok collection ou'll find the penect puzzle for any age group in subjects ranging from modern art lo songbirds.

Next time you plan a invite Springbok. MODEL DRUG STORE 8fh RIVER PH. 392-4707 'SFAFLRI NOTICE At A Special Meeting Of The Holland New Car Dealers Association On Wednesday, November 29, 1973, The Following Resolution Was Passed: We will be open Monday and Thursday Evenings for your convenience. Other evenings by appointment. HOLLAND NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION R.E BARBER FORD ROBERT DE NOOYER CHEVROLET EIHART PGNTFAC, JNC.

PONTIAC, AMC HOLLAND DODGE, INC. DODGE TER HAAR VENHUIZcN CADILLAC OLDSMOB1LE VER HAGE OF HOLLAND CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH VANDENBERG MOTORS INC. BUICK OPEL INTERNATIONAL WiLLARD MOTORS, INC. VOLKSWAGEN FRED'S CAR LOT FIAT UNITED MOTOR SALES-JEEP THE FOLLOWING USED CAR DEALERS WILL ALSO BE OPEN FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THEIR CUSTOMERS ON MONDAY THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. Auto Sales Economy Motor Sales Key Cars Marve's Car Lot Midway Auto Sates Norfhgate Motors Postma Import Service Roels Auto Mart Southland Motors Superior Motor Sales Tulip City Motors Rumsey Truck Equipment Ver Beek Motor Sales Maplewood Aufo Sales Quality Motor Sales Roddy's Auto Exchange Wyrick Auto Sales De Kock Motor Sales REALTORS 545 W.

17th STREET CO. PHONE 392-2335 HOMES OF VALUE JUST IISTHO: WANTED: MAN WHO UKES TO FISH AND HUNT cause (his house doesn't need a handyman anymore. Completely modeled 4 bedroom ia the aty with separate 2 stall New carpeting, paneling, counters, drapes all the work has been done. Under S1S.OOO. Oil 392-2335 THE WESTDALE CO.

ti! P-M. or Bob Piers 772-6663. JUST LISTED: PARDON, MY CREEK IS SHOWING because lot's of folks are looking for a large lot (10Qx3CO) with a small stream. Also, included in the deal, a sharp 3 bedroom home, all carpeted with walk-out basement, underground sprinkling, Rec-room, PLUS attached double garage. Call 392-2335 THE CO.

'til 8 PM. or Harvey Ter Haar 772-2430. JUST LISTED: HALF-WAY HOME thafs what this cule 3 bedroom story anct a half is half way between Holland and Grand Open stairway ides unique 2nd floor could be a large recreational family room. Call 3K-2335 THE WESTDALE CO. 'tit 3 PM.

or Donald Smeengs 392-8341. JUST LISTED: ANYONE FOR A COLD, QUICK DIP maybe not today, but, there could be a swimming pool in your future if you investigate this beautiful fully carpeted 3 bedroom rancher in Holland Heights. Besides the nool, this home is located on a quiet dead-end street -JUST the right place for family fun- WINTER-PRICED' Call 392-2335 THE WESTDALE CO. 'til 8 PM. or Roger Brinks 638-5531.

5639: FRIENDLY FOREST GROVE features this cuie 2 harm, I bath 1 stall garage, 1 low price home. Aluminum siding, clean, basement to patto and large back yard. So, now there's iost the you here's the house for you. Call 392-2335 THE CO. 3 P.M.

or Art Vos 392-6615. 5372: YOU? SUMMED OF 11, will be hare sooner Irian you Shrnk and here is a 3 unrt renial orcperty 7 block fron the and She boat. Up Trail into the rolling wooded sand dunes--you can -n one and -en? Ihs yowr tenants pay for sum'mer vacation. Cail 392-2335 THE WESTDAir CO. 8 37 Gil Bussies 396-3933.

"Wesfdale people are good people to know they're your neighbor their business is real PHONE 392-2335 "Homes Of Value From The Seal Of Value" 4 i.

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