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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1963 THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL PAGE THREE Local Calendar of Events TONIGHT 6:30 Jean Teen Dad-Daughter supper. square dance at West Ottawa cafetorium. 8:00 Alcoholics Anonymous at Red Cross Building 8:30 'Thieves' Carnival" comedy by Palette and Masque in Hope Little Theatre. 9:00 Dance at Elks Lodge. 9:00 Dance at VFW Hall.

9:00 Dance at Moose Hali. 9:30 Dance at Eagles Hall. TOMORROW 9:50 Billy Graham's film, of Brass" at Holland Civic Center. MONDAY 7:30 -Breakfast Optimists at Fifth Wheel. 12:15 Noon Optimists at Cumerford's Restaurant.

6:15 Kiwanis Club Roundtable at Hotel Warm Friend. Guild for Christian Service of Trinity Church luck supper meeting. Chapter No. 143 RAM regular meeting. A Club at Hubbel Peoples home, Fellowship Central Zeeland.

on Educational Assistance report on school study HHS auditorium. Public invited. 8:00 SPEBSQSA at 20 West Eighth upstairs. 8:00 TOPS Club in Hospital dining room. Miss Beckman Is Winner In Homemaking Contest Miss Judi Beckman is the Holland Senior High School winner in the 1963 Betty Crocker Search for the American Homemaker of Tomorrow and is now eligible for one of 102 scholarships with a total value of $110.000.

Having scored first in her school in the knowledge and attitude test on homemaking given senior girls last Dec. 4, the winner's paper has been entered in competition with those of other state high school winners for state-wide honors. The State Homemaker of Tomorrow will be named in the spring. Judi is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Gary Beckman, 99 East 38th St. studies made by the committee on Educational Assistance. A vote of thanks was given to volunteers who have helped on school enrichment programs. but the need for regular personnel for such posts was especially noted. Devotions were given by Mrs.

Marvin Jaiving. and a 'short business meeting was in charge of Lester De Ridder, who also introduced the speakers. A dessert smorgasbord followed. with Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Sprick, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gibbon, Mr. and Mrs. Roger De Weerd and Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Terpsma serving on the social committee. Engaged 8 3 Miss Vada Elaine Dan.t Mr. and Mrs. Robert F.

iels of Harrogate. announce the engagement of their daughter, Vada Elaine, of Holland to Rob. ert Kraai. son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Kraai of Zeeland. A June wedding is being planned. Jaycee Fashion Show Nets $150 For Polio Fund Approximately $150 was netted by the bridal fashion show Hearts and Flowers" which was held Thursday in the West Ottawa. gym. The event was sponsored by the Jaycee Auxiliary to benefit the March of Dimes Fund.

Background music was played by Miss Luano First. Mrs. Allen T. Bennett narrated from a stage set with palms. ferns and lovely and unusual floral arrangements.

Mode's attired in formal and informal wedding gowns were the Misses Mary Berghorst. Dawn Groenheide. (hariynne and Marcia i Heeres. Barbara Kronemeyer. Jan Jalving.

Bobbie Timmer. Mary Lou Tinholt and Mrs. James Drug- ger, Mrs. Lynn Helmus and Mrs. Norman Wells.

Modeling motherof-the-bride dresses were Mrs. Randall Brewer and Mrs. Larrie Clark. Refreshment: and other properties used in the fashion show were donated by local merchants. Retiring Professor Has Lots of Friends MADISON, Wis.

'UPI When word reached University of Wisconsin students that classics professor Walter Raymond planned, to retire next January, about 800 enrolled in his class. students, walks around here com: plaining." a colleague said, "a big smile on his face." Grand Haven Harbor Open GRAND HAVEN The Grand Haven Harbor was officially declared open to boat traffic. this morning by the U.S. Guard! after being plugged with slush lice for three weeks. New Latin Would Shock Virgil By Ernest Sakler ROME 'UPI-It is a sad but undeniable fact that you partake of zeae granum tostum and gummis salivaria at one and the same time.

Translation: You can't eat popcorn while chewing gum. It is possible to state all this today hecause the Vatican has just published a new dictionary giving the Latin equivalents for words that did not exist when Caesar was proclaiming that all Gaul was divided into three parts. The dictionary was compiled by Antono Cardinal Bacci, who has written Latin documents for three popes. Some of the translations he offers are unquestionably editorial. The reader looking for a Latin equivalent of "jazz for instance.

is offered the choice of "absurda symphonia." "absurdi cantus" and "absurdi soni" (absurd symphony. absurd songs and absurd sounds'. Others are somewhat hard to pronounce. A traveler in a hurry might tend to stutter when asking the inquiry desk about the "hamaxostichos" schedule. Some other terms, however, such as "caleductus" for central or "verticulus" for "zipper," are so beautiful they could come straight out of a page of Cicero.

The cardinal. who served a'5 "secretary of briefs to princes" or top Latinist under Pope Pius XI, Pius XII and John XXIII before he was raised to his present rank in 1960, has given the pontiff a copy of the fourth edition of his dictionary. The book contains translations of 12,000 modern words, about 2,000 more than the previous edition. "Popcorn," in the cardinal's dictionary. is "zeae 'granum tostum." A photographer's flash is KNITTERS Annual Yarn Sale Februray 1 through 16 Storewide Discounts $1.59 Bernat nylon 4-ply K.

W. $1.29 $2.00 French Mohair tweeds $1.00 All dress yarns off $1.00 Nomotta Friska off 85c real Shetland, 1-oz. off Crewell embroidery work off Imported ski paks off 2-ply French angora 59c Assorted sweater paks off Bulky orlon Sayelle off -Free tickets on afghan pakFREE KNITTING LESSONS THE KNIT SHOPPE 4936 Grand Haven Rd. Tel. SW 8-2853 Muskegon, Mich.

Open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Daily Adv. Town Talk Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Van of 150 West 26th are spending several weeks 111 Phoenix. Ariz The Girls League for Service of Rose Park Reformed ('hurch will view the film strip Double by 100" as they present the program On the Rim of East Asia." Monday evening in the church. The Res. and Mrs.

James De Witt of Montague announce the birth of a son. Derk David. on Feb 7. The Holland Lions Club will tertain their wives at a Valentine dinner and party Tuesday at 6:30 m. at the American Legion Momoria! Park Clubhouse.

The Kiwanis ('lub will have a Roundtable at the Hotel Warm Friend Monday at 6:13 p.m. The Holland Kiwanis Club will have an inter-Club meeting with Zeeland Kiwanis on Tuesday in Zeeland. The County Building and education office of Ottawa County in Grand Haven will be closed all day Tuesday. Lincoln's birthday. The Women's Guild for Chris tian Service of Trinity Church will have a potluck supper meeting on Monday at 6:30 p.m.

Trinity Mis. sionaries Miss Mary Geogh. recently returned from work in India and Miss Esther DeWeerd. who will return to India soon. will address the meeting.

All women of the church and friends are invited to attend. Don Cook. owner and coach of the Holland Oilers basketball team and Del Koop. secretary, will be guests of the Exchange Club at their noon luncheon meeting Monday in the Hotel Warm Friend. They will explain "How the Holland Oilers Lambert Ekster will speak at a meeting of the Men's Brotherhood! of Beechwood Reformed Church Monday evening in the church.

lei will tell about work carried out at one of the Reformed Church missions in Africa Also meeting Monday night is the Girls' League for Service. The Women's Guild of Trinity Church will hold a potluck meeting in Ter Keurst auditorium Monday evening Trinity's two missionaries to India, Miss Mary Geegh and Miss Esther De Weerd speakers. Miss Charlotte Stephens. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

G. E. Stephens of 134 West 22nd has been named to the Dean's List at Rockford College in Rockford. Ill. Miss Stephens, a graduate of Holland High School.

has just completed her first semester at Rockford College. Holland Students Guests At School in Columbus Seven Holland High School students with their sponsor. Verne Kupelian. were to leave Holland this noon by cars for Columbus. Ohio.

where they will take part in a student exchange. They will visit Grandview High School in Columbus, observing classroom work of their respectivo grades as well as visiting vari points of interest in Columbus and! attending social functions in the school. Attending from Holland are Del Mulder. mavor of Holland High School. Miss Pamela Lubbers and Wayne Van Kampen.

seniors: Van Lente and Tim Dykstra. juniors; and Kathy Stam and Jean Bruins. sophomores. The group will be guests in homes of Grandview students. The Grandview student exchange! here will be during the week of March 17.

Calvinette Council Sets Dates for Special Days A Holland Zeeland Calvinette Council meeting was held on Thursday evening at the Holland Heights Christian Reformed Church. Calvinettes from the host church lead in devotions and also sang special numbers. June 19 and 20 were announced as Calvinette Days this year to be held at Camp Manitoulin on Barlow Lake. Miss Shelby Beagle is chairman of this event. Plans are also being made to hold the annual Spring Rally at the Civic Center this year.

Mrs. Gerald Van Wyke spoke on the "Christian Citizenship Badge" and also encouraged a deeper and wider interest in politics on all levels of government. KOREAN CHOIR RECORDS Also Valentines, single or packs Volkema's Book Store Adv. In order that all our employees may attend the MIDWEST BEAUTY AND TRADE SHOW in Detroit to become acquainted with the latest Spring Fashions, we will be closed Monday, February 11th. Receptionist will be at the Salon to make your appointment for either salon.

Telephone 392-3372. Margret's AND Arcade Beauti Lounge MARGRET'S SPECIALTY SHOP WILL REMAIN OPEN FROM 9 5 Rehearsals for 'Harvey' In Progress by Players Mrs. Robert Jay Kapenga (Joel's photo) Maranatha Church Scene Of Kapenga-Hulst Rites Miss Jane Louise Hulst became Mrs. Robert Jay Kapenga Friday evening in a double ring mony performed in Christian Reformed Church. The 8 o'clock rites were read by the Rev.

Edward G. Cooke as the wedding party assembled before an altar banked with bouquets of white snapdragons and gold mums and pompons. flanked by spiral candelabra. arch dies and ferns. White satin hows decorated the pews.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hulst. 4516 Lincoln and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jerome Kapenga of 127 West 17th St. Miss Geneva Vanden Brink was organist and also Don Lucas who sang "Each for the Other." "Because" and "The Lord's In the wedding party were the bride's sister. Mrs. Betty Roelofs. as matron of honor: Miss Vic-! toria Hulst.

sister of the bride. and Miss Sharon Kapenga. sister of the groom. as bridesmaids: Debbie Jayne Roelofs. niece of the bride.

as flower girl: Joe Roelofs. nephew of the bride. as ring bearer: Paul Hulst. the bride's brother. as best man: Howard Hulsman and Harold Diepenhorst.

groomsmen. The bride wore a full-length gown of delustered satin as she was escorted to the altar by her father. The dress was styled with a fitted bodice with pearl trimmed Alencon lace applique forming the scoop neckline complemented by three-quarter length sleeves. Alencon lace in spray motif appliqued the softly pleated dome skirt with removable square train. The triple bouffant veil of imported illusion was held in place by a circulate of Alencon lace flowers on satin with seed pearl trim.

She carried a single gold rose. .1 gold satin gown was chosen by the matron of honor. It featured a bell-shaped skirt and scooped neckline and three-quarter length CHILDREN'S NEW HYMN BOOK Also Valentines, single or packs Volkema's Book Store sleeves. Her circular headpiece was fashioned of matching satin and enhanced with an illusion veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of white snowdrift and fuji mums.

Fashioned identically were the emerald green gowns worn by the bridesmaids. The flower girl wore a short white velvet dress complemented by a bow in the back and carried a white fur muff. The ring bearer carried the rings on a satin pillow. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Hulst selected a misty green brocaded jacket sheath dress with matching accessories and a white gardenia corsage while the groom's mother was attired in a dress of blue matelasse with blue and white accessories complemented by a white gardenia corsage.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Groenheide. uncle and aunt of the bride. served a as master and mistress of ceremonies at a reception held in the church parlors for 100 guests.

Gift room attendants were Miss Mary Meiste and Bradicy Zylman, and serving at the punch bowl were Miss Helene Vanden Brink and Rod Van Kampen. For a wedding trip to Florida the new Mrs. Kapenga changed to a white knit suit with blue accessories. A graduate of Holland Christian High School. the bride is employed in the office of the Holland Motor Express.

The groom, a graduate of Holland Christian High School and Davenport Institute in Grand Rapids. is employed by Dwight Ferris (PA. The newlyweds will be at home at 89412 Lincoln Ave. after Feb. 17.

A rehearsal dinner was given by the groom's parents at the Fifth Wheel Restaurant. De Haan, Worrell Address Van Raalte Avenue P.T.A. Dr. Robert De Haan, Hope College psychology department chairman, and Eugene Worrell. local Bohn Aluminum salesman.

spoke Tuesday night to the Van Raalte Avenue school P. T.A. The speakers gave complete reports on the it 000 must DO be LOVE or else it's just downright appreciativeness that we are offering this Valentine SPECIAL TO OUR CUSTOMERS Any RED GARMENT Cleaned FREE MON. and TUES. ONLY HI-LO DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 691 MICHIGAN AVE.

We Give Green Stamps image serial: 243428 The Holland Community Theatre IS rehearsal for it- second on the season. ey which will be present: ed Fob 22. and 23 In the Holland High School Auditorium. The three- comedy. written by Mary Chase and first appearing State 111 1944.

takes place in Far West city :11 the library of the old Dowd family mansion and the reception room of Chumtoy's Rest. Louie S.mimons. posed by Mrs Robert 11 Green is at: tempting to introduce her daughter. Myrtle Mao. played by Mary Slay.

to the mothers of the young men the at 3 social athering her horne. (. Petter. cast as Elwood Dowd. appears gather- ing and introduce, his friend Harvey to everyone and breaks up the party.

Veta. determined to get rid of goes out to Chumley's Rest to commit Elwood Verse Kelly Miss Diane Toe: listen. to Leta's story and assigns Elwond to 31 room. basistant to Dr. ('humley, Dr.

Sanderson. Jerry doc des after listening to Veta's description of Harvey that she LS the one in need of treatment Dr. ('humley Jerry Kruyf, discovers the mistake, releases Veta. all goes in search of Elwood who Wit. released by Dr Sanderson.

Veta has her las yer. Judge Gaffney do Cunningham, start legal action al. (': ley's Rest Dr. Chummier tand- wood and Harvey and returns to. Rest A Hero 3 Drip occars after the appearance cab dr.

ver. Don 1'so featured t.it 316 Smasely Diane W. Fred Dat's 85 011- venet. Joyce Was man Betty (hum'ey. and Mrs.

Howard Perry 35 Miss Johnson. Tickets for Harvey are available through cast and crew members and at al! drug store-. Reservaitions for Patrons and season ticket holders can be made by callin: EX 4-4410. James A. Local Guardsmen Get Promotions Marvin 1.

brever. of 4898 Yew Holland Hud-onville. and James A. Geib. of 164 Highland Holland, have recently been promoted to become platoon ser.

geants in Holland's National Guard Company D. The manager of the Hudsonville Grain and Feed Elevator. Dreyer enlisted in the National Guards a private on Dec. 26, 1957. and worked up through the ranks to become a Staff Sergeant by May 2, 1962.

A 1953 graduate of Hol. land Christian. Dreyer is married former Joyce Beelen. of Holland. and has two children.

Geih entered the local Guard unit of Feb. 13. 1956, and also gained the rank of Staff Sergeant on May 2. 1962. Employed as assistant foreman at Modern Products, Gieh was born in Dorr.

He is a 1955 Zeeland High School graduate ried to the former Doris Hoffman. of Holland. he is the father of one son. Dreyer has completed five years of his six year service obligation. while Geih has finished six years of an eight year obligation.

Marriage Licenses Ottawa County Forrest R. Gardner, 46, and Sparks, 27. both of Spring Lake: Larry John Bakker. 21. and Eunice K.

Bloemers. both of Route 1, West Olive: Earl Haverdink. 20. and Shirley Dan nenberg. 19, both of Holland: Ronald Van Slooten.

21. and Ramon. G. Torres, 21, both of Holland. Henry Charles White, 22.

Holland, and Elaine June Kline. 19. route 1, West Olive: Glen Wheeler. 31. and Shirley 1.

Stewart. 19, both of Holland. Architecture Is Garden Club Feature Landscape architecture was the i main course for members of the Holland Garden Club Thursday' noon at their spring luncheon in the Woman's Literary Club tearoom. Mrs. Harold Boles and Mrs Donald Rietdyk and their Division of the Literary Club served the delicious luncheon.

Mrs. William, Schrie: save the invocation A humorous skit informally introiuced the program of the after. noon with Mrs. William Vandenberg Jr. and Mrs.

('arl Cook setting the scene. Mrs. Jane Smith, a Lansing landscape architect. and the first Michigan of woman the to Landscape become Archi- a member tects' fraternity delighted the Garden Club members with her informal wit and humor. She illustrated her most informative talk on "Beauty Doesn't Just Happen It's Planned" with slides showing good and horrible examples of pre-planned landscap.

ing and those with late or no nlanning. She stressed the importance having landscaping plans drawn up along with or even before building plans are completed. thus assuring the most economy as well as the most efficiently arranged beauty in landscaping. Aside from the cost of physical! lay of land and buildings to be landscaped. other aspects to be considered include year around climates.

color schemes. texture contrasts and last but not least. porsonalities. hobbies and interests of the family or group of people employing the landscape architect. Mrs.

Smith was most anxious that the public be informed as to the content of the Michigan Senate Bill 1043 which was defeated by a few votes last year and is now in the process of being reconsidered. This bill will formally recognize and give legal authority to those who have four or more years of college preparation or a degree in landscape architecture as the only ones legally entitled to use the title "Landscape Architect" in the transaction of their business This would safeguard the public from being disappointed with the results SO often promised but not always The next time you take the family for a ride or are out doing your shopping, give your family and yourself a real treat by eating at Jack's Drive-In Restaurant on the Ottawa Beach Road. Whether it's a light lunch, a refreshing ice cream sundae or genuine dining pleasure you're after, you can find them all at Jack's, one of Holland's fine places to eat. JACK'S DRIVE IN RESTAURANT en the Ottawa Beach Road delivered by untrained landscape and nursery people. she said.

In a follow up question and answer period. Mrs. Smith said "Our increasingly informal way of living demands more regard for simple maintainance and increased use of more bulb and ground cover plantings in combination with wood. stone. metal or convent walks and wall.

especiallv in outdoor living areas At a short business meeting preceding the program of the day. Mrs. Joseph W. Lang. presided and welcomed the guests.

Mrs. J. J. Brower announced that the waste and sewage ordinance initiated and sponsored by the Holland Garden Club in cooperation with other city and county organizations was unanimously accopted by the Ottawa County Board of Supervisors at its last meeting. Mrs.

Carl Cook announced that Mrs Robert De Voover will join her AS co- of the annual meeting of the Federated Garden Clubs of Michigan to be hold this year on the Hope College campus June 10. 11 and 12. The Holland Garden Club will he assisted hv the Douglas and Tri-Cities Garden Clubs as hosts. A nomination committee for the March elections was appointed by the president with Mrs Ronald Robinson as chairman, assisted by Mrs. Robert Gordon and Mrs.

Louis Hohmann. Mrs. Stephen Sanger was elected from the floor as the fourth member. "photographicus fulgur" and chewing gum is rendered as "gummis salivaria." For some of the more modern terms. Cardinal Bacci believes in expanding pariphrases such as "hominis opera machinis demandata" human work entrusted to machines: for "automation" or "radio electricum instrumentum exploratorium ac praemonens" exploring and warning radioelectric instrument: for "radar." Television preferably renderled as "imaginum transmissio per electricas undas." with "televisio" tolerated.

but not recommended. Some of the gastronomic terms were as entangled as a plate of spaghetti. Dumplings with suace and cheese. for instance, were "convoluti pastilli lycopersiCO sudo ac puiverato caseo conditi." A common sandwich was "pastillum obsonio farsum." Communism was "bonorum equality of goods). A cigarette or cigar was "tabaci bacillum" little stick of For "elevator." the cardinal had to borrow from Greek and came up with a beautiful "anabathrum." On the editorial side again, the shimmy, only dance mentioned apart from the waltz, was "barbara saltatio" barbaric jumping.

Nudism was "immodica et inverecunda nudandi corporis ratio, quae hodie invaluit 'the immodest and shameless way of baring one's body which is prevailing nowadays. Mercury Plunges To Zero Again The temperature skidded to zero early today, for a second day of zero or sub-zero temperatures. It rose, to low 10 tonight degrees is predicted a.m. at 10 to 15, but continued cold is slated Sunday. Depth of snow on the ground remained at 20 inches today.

Outlook for Monday is cold, and a few snow flurries. -t More people are sent to federal penitentiaries through violation of immigration laws then through any other single law. image serial: 243428.

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