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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 5

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FRIDAY, HUME 20,1969 THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL PAGE FIVE Sethre-Fisher Vows Exchanged in Seattle Mrs. Robert T. Sethre Lake Burien Presbyterian Church, Seattle, was the p.m. wedding which united scene of the 8 rites Thursday Miss Diana Fisher and Robert Thomas Sethre. Dr.

Richard Redfield performed the ceremonies and Miss Penny Bourdon sang in a setting of large bouquets with a single red rose and candles on the altar. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Fisher, 163 Oak Park and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Arthur Sethre of Seattle couple. are parents of the length empire gown of pink velveteen trimmed in lace and carried a single white rose. The maid of honor, Miss Leal Fisher, sister of the bride, and bridesmaid, Mrs. Jerry V.

Jerman, were attired identically to the matron of the flowergh-1, honor Miss as was Tammy Miss Elaine Sckaap Is Wed to Edward Helder Mrs. Bruce C. Falconer (Joe''s Wedding Vows Said In Evening Ceremony Mrs. Ronald Wayne Nykamp Po'i'er pio'o) Iceland Church Scene of Wedding Ceremony Hope Reformed Church washed punch: and the Mesdames the scene of the wedding of i Ray Wilkinson and Gordon, Thursday evening in ceremon-1 neeff were master and mistress Miss Juke Ann Haworth to' Holleman served coffee. ies at Haven Christian Re- of ceremonies at the reception Bruce C.

Falconer of Royal Oak For their wedding trip, the, ormet i church i the church fellowship hall. Thursday evening. The Rev. i newlyweds will be camping nn Vanden Doreen Gulker and Cah Com- William Hillegonds officiated at; through Michigan and ttiscon- Daughter of Mr Mrs. Mar- 1 pagner poured punch while the ceremony which united the sin and, upon return, will make; Vanden Bosch of 10336 Boerman.

Mary Hulsl daughter of "Mr. and Mrs. Ger-: their home at 232 West 16th Holidav Dr Holland, became and Marjone Zwiers attended rard Haworth, 50 West 27th Both are graduates of Western of Rona Wayne. the gift room, and the son of Mr. and Mrs.

I Michigan University, the bride The bride made her gown of satm trimmed in lace and featuring an empire waist, long cuffed sleeves and scooped neckline. The back fell into a train. Her veil was floor-length with a floral headpiece and she carried pink and white flowers centered with a red rose. Matron of honor, Mrs. Paul Edward Simpson, wore a floor- Hinch, who carried a basket of flowers.

Paul Edward Simpson was best man and Christopher Han sen and AL Boiler ushered. Richard Sethre, brother of the groom, lit the candles. Following the church reception, the newlyweds left for a honeymoon to Orcas Island, San Juan. They will live in Seattle upon return. The bnde attended Western Michigan University and the i i of Washington, Seattle.

The groom also attended the University of Washington. Hope Church Guild Holds Luncheon Mrs. William Hillegonds addressed the Guild for Christian Service of Hope Church at a ship, love, response, security and acceptance in the lives of their protege's. They seek to instill a spirit of self confidence and courage in these children to help them to become an integrated part, both of the community and of life in general, as well adjusted individuals. George Falconer of Royal Oak.

Roger Rietberg was organist and Louis Abbett sang. The bride, given in marriage by her father, approached the altar in a floor-length gown of silk organza and taffeta featuring a fitted bodice with crystal and pearl beaded embroidery encircling the scooped neckline. The bell-shaped skirt, which was also beaded, fell into a chapel irir with a degree in education and the groom with a degree in social work. 3 Persons Hurt In 3-Car Crash Ottawa county sheriffs deput- Mrs. Edward J.

Helder (Vai White gladiola, yellow mums' Lloyd Helder attended his and white daisies" graced the brother as best man with Bob Xykemp. son of Mr. and Mrs. i After a wedding trip to nor- altar Ebenezer Reformed Helder and Marc Schaap as Foster Fairview Michigan the couple wil! church for the -wedding of Miss groomsmen. Randy and Zeeland.

i hve at 607 Fuller Grand Elaine Ruth Schaap to Edward Curt Schaap ushered. In a setting of spiral cande- Rapids. 'j. Helder evenm At the church reception Mr. the Rev.

James De Vries read ber. ies cited Charles af the rites which couple in united the Lois Weav- 170 West Ninth for failure musFic find accompame imported illusion was held by a petal capette of organza petals with Venice lace flowers and she carried a Bible with flowers and ivy. Miss Mary Haworth was her sister's maid of honor and wore a floor-length A-line gown of hot pink sakette featuring lantern sleeves trimmed with scalloped Venice lace. Her headpiece was of pink veiling topped with -white daisies and she carried a basket of daisies. Mrs.

Lois Abbert, sisters of to maintain an assured clear i soloist, Jay Vanden Bosch, distance following three car. i brother of the bride. chain reaction accident on 136th Ave. at Riley St. at 3:44 Thursday.

labra, kissing candles, an arch i The bride will be a senior at The Rev. Nickolas Rozeboom Mrs Bob De Haan presid- of greenery and double fern, i Calvin College and the groom read the rites as Mrs Earle as master and mistress of pew candelabra, and teach at Lemont Chnstion Tellman plajed appropriate or- ceremonies, Mary Meiste and of white and daisies, Elementary School in Septem-'gan music Mrs Robert Van- Sandy Mulder poured punch; denbelt was soloist. Kathy Helder, Wally Maas, Parents of the couple are Mr Kerry McDonald and Don Philand Mrs Laverne Schaap, 859 lips arranged the gifts; and East 24th St. and Mr. and Jeff Schaap registered Mrs.

Harold Helder, 10952 East guests. 24th St Following a wedding trip to The bride, escorted by her Xorthern Michigan, the nev.h- father, wore a floor length vreds will reside at Windmill gown of ivory organza er taf-' Trailer Court, feta featuring a re-embroidered Tne bnde emp i 03e at For the occasion the bride chose an A-line skimmer gown of white chiffon over taffeta Troost was going north on, with an empire bodice of Ven- 136th Ave. when his car struck ice lace, scalloped neckline, el- the rear of a car driven bv.bow length and at- I A LlKa- i Wdi VJL Viti V.JJ. lur Leon Lerov Fales. 27.

of 14670 tached fan shaped tram of ed parts or Texas and scattered Port Sheldon forcing it into I Venice lace. Her pearl pillbox showers and thundersnowers the rear of a car driven i headpiece was covered i were i OO A A Tornadoes Hit Alabama By United Press International Tornadoes and damaging winds raked Alabama Thursday Alencon empire bodice with Michigan" anoVTtusT Co night, baseball-size hail pound-' hign --'-'-A 1 5 and reported thundersnovrers XTOK northern jckkne. A lace band ex- and groom Wlll a semor down the A-line skirt a Grand valley State College. Local Driver Cited 381 Riles St. Deputies said Mrs.

Brouwer's of yellow rosebuds on a white daughter, Marilyn. 14, received Bible. bumps and bruises. Fales rs-j The matron of honor, the honor attendant. released after treatment.

i oHftree tUos of imDorted bridal New England to the Sack waistline. Mer eioow- a in the Birmingham. Ala. area' piece of Alencon flowers and and another was reported at leaves and she carried a Bible a light pmk cjmbidiums. Miss Karen Kapenga, maid with failure to jield tne ngnt honor, wore an avocado or waj alter the car sne was BirWgham.

Lightning of pohanza with bishop a house and a mobile home 90 sleeves moss satm cum- to toejatoa a car Marjorie Me Hargue. 34. of Quincy St. was cited by "i's officers luncheon Wednesday in Vernon Boersema pre- chiirch parlors. She familiarized 1 sijgj OTer the meeting.

The'de- them with the aims and accom- plishments of the "Higher Horizons'' organization, a group of Hope College students dedicated" to service among children in the community who can profit from a big brother, big-sister relationship. The movement was started fc 1953 by 40 students who desired to "relate themselves in a votions were presented by Mrs. Martin De Wolfe. Circle One, under the co chairmanship of Mrs. James Ward and Mrs.

Wdma Reed provided a spring luncheon served at tables decorated with June roses. Preserves Osprey WASHINGTON (UPD-- The Forest Service pto to set on the influence of wholesome communication and meaningful associations in some areas of life. This grouo now numbers 200 young men and women. Their activities are under the supervision of a board of directors with Mrs. ILilegonds the role of secretary.

This effort has been so well received the city, that the program, preservation of the American osprey, a fish-eating hawk in danger of extinction The management area, on which no shooting wfll be allowed from April 1 to Sept. 30 each year, includes the Crane Prairie Reservoir and a Alan Falconer, brother of the groom, was best man. Mike I not injured. Cordone, Mike Sharpe and Cal Hayhow ushered and candle- lighters were Bob Boersma and Sally Winchester. Master and mistress of cere- Mrs.

Brouwer was renorted Falls to Yield Way Ottawa county sheriffs deput- embroidered yellow rosebuds, empire waistline, square neck, puff and gather- antes northwest A matching avocado by Ernest Harold Smith, 64 or 93 West Lakewood Bhd. at 3.40 monies at the church reception! for failure to yield the right of ed as the matron of honor. 3 "SIT 4-l-. nnv. rift--- fllA ffTTMHTI were Mr.

and Mrs. Richard way after the car she was drrr- Attending the of 3 clouds were sighted lomal bouquet of white daisies Pm Xvkemp sister of'near Abilene, where'golf and yellow carnations completed i tjaseball-size hail were her ensemble Baseball-sire hail also Nancy Schaap, sister of the 100 yards east of the US-31 over- miles southeast of bride and bridesmaid, and pass, resulted in damage to the Hail measuring inches maid, were attired identically Hargue and the left front as best Haworth, brother and sister-m- ing collided with one driven by man was Jay Vanden Bosch, law of the bnde. Mrs. Karen Sammy Bryon Dildine, 19, of brother of the bnde. Marvin Kamische attended the guesr 1 401 Howard Ave.

at 8-09 a Vanden Bosch, another brother, book, the Misses Barbara Wil- Thursday in front of the Koop-Sand Elmer Derks were ushers, near liams and Jane Andrews Dour-i man residence on Lakewood. i Mr. and Mrs Robert northwest 01 Chicago. was reported at Glenview, 111, to the maid of honor. 18 miles north of Chicago.

Small hail fell at DuBois, Pa 'of the Smith car. El and north Lommanaer Ketires was deemed worthy of share' BOXX (UPI) US. Gen. in the community United Fund. Lyman L.

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