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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 13

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TUESDAY, APRIL 8,1963 THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL PAGE THIRTEEN Say Visit Won't Solve Basic Issues MOSCOW (UP!) -talks between a i a Foreign i i Cornelius Manescu and his Soviet counterpart, Andrei Gromvko, are! unlikely to bridge the dtffereo-i ces between their two countries, Western diplomats said today. The two Communist nations have long differed on too manv basic issues, particularly the Kremlin's role as supreme authority over all Communist' parties, to be able to solve them during Manescu's visit to Moscow the sources said. Such issues, if they are to be settled, would have to be approached by Soviet Communist party leader Leonid I. Brezhnev and Komanian Pres- select team managers and review League business. The meeting will be held in the 458 had a meeting Saturday.

The men did some tree planting and the women prepared MUD IX YOUR EYE An unusual picture of groundbreaking ceremonies for the new Hope College De Witt Cultural Center Jenison Public Junior Senior cancer dressings. Mrs. Jack I High School Library- All per-i Eawiter was in charge of this I sous interested in managing or'community project. i jassisting in managing a Little. Sixteen new members have! i League baseball team are in-1 been chosen for the National! 'vited to attend.

i Society. Seniors included are' I Dr. Richard Flanders, Wood--Kim Van Wieren. Mary Still-j land, Jenison. Grand Valley welL Esther Lurtikhuizen, Dana State College associate Overway.

Chuck Grant. Ron; sor of sociology and anthropol- Bosch. Gary AbeL Craig Vork. ogy, received a 1968 citation Bruce Van A Phil for Distinguished Achievement Strick. Jean Ktooster.

Steve at the 73rd annual meeting of'Befus, Mary Maxwell, the Michigan Academy of Sci- Sikkema. Crystal Van Xoord. ence, Arts and Letters at the Beth Vruggmk. Rosemary Van i University of Michigan. Dr.

Heukelum and Yande I Flanders is well-known as a Bunte. Juniors are Marianne i speaker in the Grand Rapids Yan Heest. a area, and nationwide as an Audrey Ter Haar, Gary Yan authority in anthropoligical Heukelum and a Ten i studies of southwestern Michi- Have. He has worked specifi- Ken Sikkema. student CouncJ.

cally for many in re- president, has selected students search of the early Hopewell Craig York, Judy Yande Bunte. Indians Sieve Lampen and Gary Yan A full military review was Heukelum to work with Marvin held recently at the Army Re- Overway. principal, and teach- serve Center for the Larry Byle, i I Professor Drowns The Day of the Tiger' GUERNEVILLE, Calif. (UPD Observed in Store '--Joseph R. Levenson.

an! authority on Chinese history and! LANSING (UPD Gov. Wil- professor at the University of ijajn Millikec has California in Berkeley, ap- Claimed todav '-The Dav of 'parentiv drowned during the weekend in a boating aeadent' tae Tl er Michigan in honor 'involving persons, it was of the state's world champion 'baseball team. Tigers once again have the enthusiastic support of a proud state," his proclamation learned Mondav. He was 48. Couple Seeks 522,500 In Hair Bleaching Case GRAND HAYEN A Grand read The merit ttat SG 'Haven couple suing a beautv om th oPf.

1 to tr.e last out oi the World par.or here lor tne a woman's hair through tilt, vruiiui a. ident and party leader Nieolae recognition in ohoto comoetiuon sponsored bv the posthumously to Lampen, Henry Johnson and I Tho CrtAst TJXAI MoninA Trio Ceausescu the diplomats said. Manescu arrived Monday and immediately began a series of talks with Gromyko in what the Great Lakes Disnict of the American College Public Relations Association. Torn Remser. public information director at Hope, caught a scoop of din from the shovel of president VanderWerf as it flew in front of the president's face.

The picture, appropriately tided "Here's Mud In Your Eye." was Spec 5 Joel Yruggink, who was Jack Rabine to study the pos- a Vietnam casualty last No-, sibilities of a much needed 1 vember athletic field. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. The Young Peoples Society oi sHarley Vruggink.

accepted the'the Beaverdam Christian Rei awards from Lt. CoL John! formed Church are sponsoring ME BOLXD Anr. Pv. Ravmoac Yanden '12 -en Ycr.ce-:- Be-g. route 5.

Hampton and husband of fcrsier Bonnie 'eaves for asszgnmer; ei'-st: He completed anctra as a combat ing Ra Campbell and Virginia Campbell seek judgments to talmg S22.500 from John Sos and Petra Sosa of a Grand Haven parlor Plaintiffs clair" Mrs Campbell had her hair bleached last Jah a', the beauty shop and tr.ej charge that Petra Sose v. attended her breached he- ciuf.es trte treatment the hair The claim she, r.eer 2:" Fort Leonard Wood. suffered the loss of her hair Mo. ar.d has oeen home phjsicai pain DAILY PATTERN entry field of 190. Renner was presented the Special Citation Award earlier this week at an ACPRA conference in Minneapolis.

wih his wfe arc 19 dajs He was from Hamilton H.gn Schoo! attended Greer Tech cago and took basic at Fon K. Campbell seekb S15.000 fo. mechca! expenses ard other los ses and Mrs. Campbeil seeks a iudHment of S7 500" Soviet news agency Tass called j-r Ribbon and the Expert Badge -a friendh and comrarMv' with rifle bar. eluded the Bronze Star.

Nation- April 13, at 9 R. i al Defense Service and Vietnam 1 Poel will be song director, al- Sen-ice Medals, Purple so featuring the Gospelaires. Hearts, the Vietnam Campaign The offering is to be for the. al older residents of this area Armed Forces Soldiers a Dutch i friendlv atmosphere. and comradely The talks were continuing today.

Tass said the opening round of discussions Monday was devoted to ''the state of; of Bauer corners, i bilateral Soviet-Romanian ties-- and 48th Ave.) they lived up- and prosoects for further I and saddened when the bunding development and expansion leaving only found relations of friendship and-tion which still remains. They fraternal cooperation." another with The foreign ministers also! 6 61 1 1 from to discussed "some international questions, including those of safeguarding European securi- jtv." Tass said. The sale of the Koop store in Bauer marks the end of an era and brings back memories. Koops formerly owned a southwest corner pins, groceries and wearing apparel to garden equipment, and raised their family there, while 12-24 they served the community. i t.

Although the Koops will retire Romania already has made it: remain JQ the area, clear that it "wifl participate ini store continue to oper- the World Communist Confer-; a under other management, ence in Moscow, scheduled Engelsman and begm June only rf the Fred Houte of delegates refram from becom- town tou northern Midi- ing involved in internal affaurs gan tte Grand Vall of the member countaes. tate Band today 31ld Wednes- In addition to the Kremlin's day. Engelsman a the role in other i 1 trumDet and Van Houten a governments. Romania also cornet. differed with the Soviet Union 1 Three area recently completed a six weeks course Printed Pattern 4761: Half on attitudes toward Communist China, relations with West Germany, the economic integration of Eastern Europe in automotive electrical systems conducted in GrandviHe by Ferris State College.

Roger Soviet dominance in the War-j Visser. Hudsonvffle, and Marsaw Pact military command. vin Postmus and Richard Spen- icer of Jenison received certifi- Sizes IGfe, Size (bust 37) takes yds. 39-in. SEVENTY-FIVE CEISTS in coins for this pattern.

Add 15 cents for each pattern for 1st- class mailing end special handling- Send your order to The Hol- Romania also has established diplomatic and trade relations ca i Georgetown Fire Chief Wayne with West Germany in defiance eoreown ire ie ayne Vrugguik, 22, was killed by sniper fire while serving with the First Cavalry Division. The i a i accompanying the Bronze Star commended him for meritorious service in military operations against the en- emv in Vietnam from Julv, 1968 to November, 1968. The Georgetown Grange No. Everyone welcome. which was held at Tne Firs: Beginning Easter a Christian Reformed Fair Haven Reformed Church Rev.

G. Gntter was the direc- wifl have two morning services. I tor and it was sponsored by The first service win begin at Pine Rest Circle No 9 9 a.m. with Sunday School at, Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Curtis 10:15 and the second service left by plane to spend some wifl begin at 11:15. This schedule win be in effect until June 8. Last Sunday afternoon sever- time with their on-in-law and daughter and grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Aukema and family in Ontario. Calif ARTHRITIS? if ere suffering frorr Dam, soreness or stiffness caused by Arthnns, Neuri- i-s or Rheumatism, I trunk I can Were for ofion. KAYE SMITH 2301 Terry Road E54 Jackson, Mississippi 39204 Radio Free Europe THE IN SOUND FROM OUTSIDE More than half the people in East Europe are under thirty. When they want to know what's happening they switch on Radio Free Europe. For facts about East Europe and RFE, write: RADIO FREE EUROPE, Box 1959, Mt.

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A spring sports day wffl T)e held at Unity Christian High Holland firemen were called School Tuesday. April 15. The out at 3:41 p.m. Monday to the day will be a kick-off for the Spring-Summer Pattern Cata-lKen Ver Meulen residence at i spring sports season. AH stu- log.

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