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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 11

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27.1965 THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL PAGE THREE Jane Elizabeth Hohmann Wed to Charles Krahmer Engaged Graduate Couple Wed in Zeeland Miss Connie Jo Rozeboom Miss Marie Kolff The Rev. and Mrs. Nickolas' Miss Marie Kolff, daughter of Rozeboom of 11048 Ottagan. an- Mr. and Mrs Bert Kolff of nounce the engagement of their 206 West 17th was gradual- daughter, Connie Jo, to Jim ed from Grand Rapids Junior Moore, son of Mr.

and Mrs. College Division of Practical James T. Moore of Nursing the latter part of Janu- a Miss Rozeboom is a giaduate She is presently employed of the Boy den-Hull Public High Douglas Community Hospital, school. Hull. Iowa and at present is a junior at Central College, Pella, Iowa She is a member ot Pi Kappa Delta.

Mr. Moore is a graduate of Annville Institute. Annulle, and is a junior at Central College He is a member of Betta Kappa Epsilon and an econo- Plans for the annual World mics major Mr Moore plans of Praer service to be continue his studies at the Uni-1 held Friday, March 5, weie of Kentucky, Lexington, discussed at a meeting of the 1 Holland Area Council of United Church Women executive board Church Women Council Plans Prayer Service PROCfl-Ul SKT A 7 Dr Morrette Rider i and Dr Hoboit discuss the score for the program of miNic bv the French composer, Gabriel Faure, is to bo presented Sunday March 7, at 3 p.m. in Dimnent Mernotial Chapel Featured work of the program is "Requiem," by the Hope College Chapel choir and orchestra, Dr conducting The concert will open with three movement'- from suite, "Pelleas and Mehsande," played by the orchestra conducted Di. Rider Hope College photo Kv An August wedding is planned Mr.

and Mrs. Barton Lee Volkers (de Vries photo) North Street Christian Re-' Rick Volkers acted as grooms- Infiltration (Continued from page 1.) arms found nearbv on shore in- eluded also more than one thou- Family Fashion Show Planned At West Ottawa Local Calendar of Events Ottawa Band Boosters Mrs. Charles Alan Kranmer (George Dickson photo) TOMdHT and board managers of United i formed Chuich in Zeeland was i man. Church Women in Calvarj Re-' the scene of a double ring wed- For the occasion, the bride's formed Church Monday a ding ceremom i i Miss mother chose a two-piece royal sand stick gienades. 500 pounds noon.

i Judith Kay a and Barton blue knit suit and the mother of TNT, 500 anti-tank grenades, are planning a family fashion The praer service will be Lee Volkers in man uge on Feb of the groom wore a three-piece I mor than 1,500 rounds of vari- show on March 25. The event held at 2 in TnniU Re- 12 The ceremony was perform- blue, black and white suit with us recoilless rifle will take place in the West formed Church and will high- ed the Ilofman black patent accessories TT hgh? Dr Wilham ownson. amidst a setting of palms with After the ceremony, a recep-' 2M a riflei more a a 'g Schtwl cafetonum li (Hi Jean Teens Dad- assistant professor of preaching an aich and candelabra, candle 1 tion wa held for 100 gueits at lot) carbines, 1.000 submachine at 7 30 p.m. Jane Elizabeth Hohmann be- in the Counti) Room at Daughter potluck and square at Western Theological Semin- trees with flowers and single Cumerford's Restaurant Mai- guns, and 15 light machine, "Nelson Lucas. Band Booster the Somerset Hotel in Boston Bailee a st Ottawa Cafetor- an, as the speaker Special candles Wedding mus-ic was ter and mistress of ceremonies guns.

came the bride of Charles Alan Krahmer in a nuptial mass in Bouquets of spring flowers were guns. Large quantities of chem- president, has a Mrs music will be provided bv LI- provided by Miss Elane Huu- were Mr and Mrs John Schro-1 components for explosives Tame-s Mooi as general chair- St. Gabriel's Monastery in Bos- used at the tables Tuhp ClU CBers meet lls i i Hope college enga and Marty Hardenberg. tenboer with Miss Nancy Wa- udSS red Dhosphorus made I i 11 ton, this morning. The, A wedding trip is planned i i a a Fire station.

including red pnospnoru.s made cVimi un ii In other business Monday of the couple are Mr. beke and Tom Curnick at the Kh 1 so man for the show She will ba Rev. Bonaventure Moccia. the couple at Little Dix Bay 8 15 0 a evening Council president Mrs and Mrs Arnold F. punch bowl.

Betty Boes and capturec assisted by Mrs. Donald Heer- performed the ceremony before Virgin Gorda. Bntish West I a production "Bus James Mooi called for renewed 341 North Michigan St Zeeland, Dale Vander Laan presided in The Communists have made: spmk. Mrs Donald Nienhuis, the altar which was arranged dies. When they return, the cou-, gt i au ditor- with bouquets of white lilies pie will be at home at Fort Hill i and ellow snapdragons Lane, Mass enthusiasm in the functions of and Mr.

and Mrs Vernon Volk- the gift room the United Church Women The er of 29 South Jefferson The new Mrs. Volkers chang- Miss Hohmann of Boston, is The bride, a Holland High 9 0() Dance the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. School graduate, was graduated Horne 9 00 Dance at Elks Lodge Council represents 13 churches Zeeland ed into a two-piece gold wool en- Louis Hohmann of Holland. The from St.

Louis University St is the son of Mrs. Louis, Mo where she was ear at VFW Post in the Holland area One ot The bride, who was escorted semble with alligator access- its main projects is the Migrant to the altar her father, wore ones, complemented by the cor- I i tf Charles E. Krahmer of Maple- book editor and on the statf ot T() wood, N. J. and the late Mr.

the university newspaper foi Dain-e at Moose Home, Ministry progiam which oper- a gown of faille material trim- sage from her wedding bouquet, 9 30 Dance at Eagles Hall ates during the summer med with Alencon lace on a for a southern wedding trip. Mrs Don Lievense, chairman scalloped neckline. The gown efforts to disguise the origins of Mrs Robert Longstreet. Mrs the arms, the report said. I steven una, Mrs i i a said a captured document ordered forces to remove markings if necessary by chiseling "so that the enemy can not use Porter, Mrs.

Donald Ladewig and Mrs Russell Betviett. spring fashions for the Krahmer. Given in four jears it as a propaganda theme." entire family will be shown. The bride is employed at the The report presented case his- Models will be selected from 4 0 0 Organ program by of FamiK Sen ice, Helping was enhanced a controlled office of Roamer Yachts and i of North Vietnamese ot- parents, faculty and children of marriage by her Mr. Krahmer was graduated oml Cn el i i t.

I Roger Davis in Dimnent Mem- reported on the work skirt with a cathedral tram and Volkers is presently at For- being done local church wo- an elbow length veil over a most Insurance in Grand Rap- i i c. ii xii inai i i i i i i a i father, the bride wore a lovely Rutgers Iniversiu, 8 4o Sacret concert Mag- men They have gone into homes cluster of roses and pearLs ids A A 1 ficers, technicians, soldiers and the area. Local merchants will intelligence agents, who either cooperate by furnishing ward- were captured or delected, and robes for all ages. 4. CllliLL 5 II i 2 A A i --ivory silk-faced peau de soie Brunswick.

N. a is a nachords in rsl Reformed where there is a need for ccok-' Wedding attendants were Mrs The couple resides at 927 12 described their training in A gay, spring background, aown fashioned with a batteau terns a a for Honeywell, mg. child care and care for the Jack De Weerd. matron of hon- Washington Ave. North and their entry into South fitting to the season, and ap- gown fashioned with a batteau neckline and elbow 1 Inc at Welleslex.

Mass. sleeves The bell-shaped skirt ....7............. had a shaped midriff which was accented with Alencon lace ap- pliques and seed pearls on the I I I I I IX. skirt. An orange blossom crown held her shoulder-length veil in place.

A cascade of tulips, white roses and hyacinths formed her bridal bouquet Mrs. Thomas Copps of Bosion, sister of the bride, attended her as matron of honor Church ing 0 45 Teen talent program aged and also been woik- or. Washington and MIJS.S Peggy Vollink, A rehearsal dinner was given aiea churches in Grace Re i 01 med Church. MONUXY ing at the Cih Mission sortingbridesmaid They were attired i by the groom's parents at and distributing clothes Mrs in identical gowns of floor-length Bosch's Restaurant Zeeland. Viet Nam usually through Laos.

It said North Viet Nam maintains an intelligence unit it William Spurgeon 111. a member of the National Coun cil Executhe Board of the Boy Scouts of America and chaii- man of its National Committee i Whet- 1:2 0(1 Kxchange Club at Hotel Warm Friend 12 15 Noon Optimists at Cum- propriate musical arrangements are planned to tie the band, the season, the iamily and fashion into the "Family Fashion Symptom i i Members of the West Ottawa for loan until June Interested nema; Mrs Jack De Weerd and since 1959, the report said, I Band, the Band Boosters and Lievense said there is a need re velvet with matching head- Showers were given by Mrs. i cs the Central Research Bu- Breakfast Optimists at for living loom furniture and pieces and they carried Peter Heeringa. Mrs. Her- reau Hanoi which infiltrates single beds either to donate cac bouquets of led and while man Volkers, Mis Wendell Bon- agents into the South.

imtil 1 A 11 n. and Mrs Paul Hey- 7 (H) Adult badminton F. Fell High gjm 0(1 'Jeen TOPS Club in in room 8 00 SPKBSQSA at 20 e.st Her azalea hnen gown was Exp i onng 1 il be in Hoi- Civic Center Room fashioned with a circlet neck- Holland Chapter line, short sleexes and empire land Monda aftei noon to raeel waistline A shirred A-hne skirt with comm ni erls TM Club in was accented at the waistline ing a speech at the and Rap- with bows in front and at the ids Downtown Kiuanis at back. Her bouquet was a cas- noon cade of elegant pink miniature Ronald Koppenhoier, 0 carnations with hyacinths Her East 14th St among 11 dis- headpiece matched the bouquet, tnct representatives for Luther- Ray Crow of Weybridge, an Brotherhood attending a brother-in-law of the groom was training school in the fraternal best man Ushers were William insurance company home ct- persons are asked to contact ac Weerd was the best Miss Ester Buikema: Mrs. John Mrs l.ie\ense or i James a and Fred Volker.s and Vollink, Brooks.

Chnstianson assisted as ushers I boer Devotions weie led by Mrs -H a a a was done has been very, very good. The actions against the North Vietnamese are to be commend- Lodge Studies Genealogy Topic Viet Nam War AtQuesterMeet ed for a reasons number of different Duplicate Bridge Club 3 Lists Friday Winners Lodge said that when Amen- WASHINGTON I For-i cans are abroad "where they "Genealogical Research' was mer Ambassador to South have a right to be. as in Viet the program topic to Viet a Henry Cabot Lodge is Nam. they have a right to ex- the Jane Steketee Chapter of studing recent developments in pect the protection of the Unit- Questers on Wednesday by Mrs Richard Keeler. She told how Bissell of Cheshire.

Conn Wil- fices in Minneapolis Minn this liam Rawlins of Framingham. week. Mass and Homer Yeannakis of Maplewood, N. J. A reception followed the cere- Tne st ldav a lhe one's genealogical research can be an interestin tracin one I Johnson the Southeast Asian countn and will report back to President Johnson within a few davs.

ed States ridge be an interesting tracing gned I a heaton and "Thor Backbone of Yours" By Dr. Veisendaal Excerpting from an article by Georgo Matthew Adams under the title, "That Backbone ol Vouis," in a recent issue ol Toledo. i Blade, we Jind. "The a is undoubtedly the most wonderful human highway in all this world! It up the man, culminating its most important olttce by helping him to keep his head on straight." "Break this qreat bony structure and it often is iatal. Even a bad injury is most serious.

But what a noble piece of architecture it is in health. It is tragic that some men abuse it as they do, and women as well. Keep it upstanding and half the battle of life is won in advance. Upon it is perched the noblest creation of the great Creator mans' head, within which destines of nations often are pivoted. And here aie centered all the mighty elements of the mind." "Study the structure of this remarkable example of engineering on the part of the Creator.

Note how each section of its entire length has an office to perform. Nerves, iiborous tissue, and bony structure, as well an its canal of precious fluid have an effect upon the entire body that is little realized But just let any part of Itt make-up get out of order and it is noticed plenty. What a gift you have in that backbone of yours. Keep it -well in order. You can never get another." of a series of articles published in the public interest to explain and llluitrate the practice of scientific Chiropractic, written by Dr.

D.A. Versendaal whose) OFFICE IS LOCATED AT 788 E. 8th Ph. EX 4-4941 Mr and Mrs Patrick Nowak of Clarkston. Mich announce the birth of a son.

Michael Anthem Feb 26 in Pontiac General Hospital Mrs Nowak is Ho descent from ven, eailv an- be "a consultant foi a few cestor. either foi sentimental; days" on the Vietnamese prob- Mrs William Wood, north south. i A anc rea.son\. or just based on cun- 'em dunng a Lokker anu Richardson. oslt concerning the historical past early customs and present ter of Mr and Mrs.

Harold J. Mouw. 240 EaU 27th St Births in Holland Hospital include a daughter. Lisa Ann Frances, born to Mi and Mrs Robert Ol'esen. 977 College a son.

Alan J. i born today to Mr and Mrs Jack Houtman, 232 West 22nd St a daughter born to Mr and Mrs Robert Van Wieren. 325 West 19th St The Guild of a Christian Reformed Church will meet Tuesday at 8 with the Rev Carre tt H. Stoutmeyer leading lesson 26 on "Mary Magdalene Sam Stephenson. director of Environmental Health in Holland will be the speaker at a regular meeting of the Tulip City C-Bers tonight at in the Virginia Park fire station All area are invited Roger MacLeod will foe the speaker at the regular meeting of the Holland Kiwanis Club Mondaj at 6.15 in Warm Friend" Hotel About 75 women have been attending the class for Bible leaders of the Women's Guild for Reformed Church, sponsored bv the Holland and Zeeland The next clas will be held Monday at 10 a in First Reformed Church of Holland with Dr Bernard Brunsting.

author of the SLudv Guide fo: 1965 a.s teacher All women are ited Nursery care i. ided Mr and i Swanon of Palo Alto. Calif announce the birth of a Gregory John, Friday in California. Mrs Swanson is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert Cooper of 5615 Elmdale Ct.

and Mrs William Mrs Frederick east-west Other north-south winners da were Mrs Verne Poest and Mrs The legal second. Mrs Charles of property and Mrs William genealogical study as may the Beebe. third Other east-west winners were Mrs Eugene Worrell and Mrs. William Henderson, second, Girl Slightly Injured In Car-Truck Mishap of Niles, nearly 20,000 Viet Cong officers. soldiers and technicians are have entered South under orders from known to Viet Warn Hanoi It said there was evidence but no proof that an additional crossed over and that there were probably many more who infiltrated but were not detecttd.

During 1964, a minimum number of 4,400 infiltrators entered the South and more than 3,000 others "probably" entered an increase over previous years. Ancient Jerusalem has become one of the most polyglot cities on earth. People from 70 different nations now live in the others will be in charge of tickets. They will also be available at the door. Marriage Licenses Ottawa County Robert Lee Simmons, 21, and Wilma Kay Boeve, 20.

Holland; Patrick Donavan Tysan, 18, and Holly Jean Swank, 21. Holland: Terrence L. Dodge, 22, Nunica, and Maxine E. Bessemer, 20. Grand Rapids.

The Lewis ajid Clark expedition from the Mississippi River to the Pacific and back again lasted from May, 1804. to September, 1806, and 31 men men Ann Dunning, 20. meeting between the two large TM SeCt lyl the eiltir tri was made on a The session was held at for ra possible i in ury suf were in the official party. Yet budget of $2,500 Lodge's request. ing the executive mansion the meeting.

Lodge strong- fered in a car-pickup truck collision at 5.45 p.m. Friday at the intersection of 13th St. and Mrs John Husted Leon Murrav. third right to membership in various historical societies, she said confer with administration offi- Mrs Keeler suggested start- during the next several ing with recent ancestors, and days on the situation and Mrs progressing to earlier ones by 6 said that he will make the use of old family records, not endorsed Johnson's policies ge Ave Viet Nam. He said he would T-N Holland police said Miss Dun- documents church rec- The games are played every letteis.

documents, i Ie( at 1 m. at "the Hotel d- government records a no i a i a lid you make any lecom Warm" Friend i rnena land grants, births, marriages i and deaths Librai ies have many histories of towns with names of Ravmond war records, tombstone lecords Haasjes, 39 of 121 Spruce and old newspapers on microfilm Two Cars Collide GRAND HAVEN i mendations today?" Lodge was asked driven by Cecil D. Page, 42, of Decatur, Mich. Also in the car were Page's daughter, Jean. 19, and two other girls, all students at flope College.

Police identified the driver of the pickup truck involved in the collision as Delwyn J. Schroten- Preceding Mrs. Keeler's informative talk, refreshments Holland, received a ticket for failure to ield the right of way as the result of a two-car accident at 11 13 at the were served by the hostess, Mrs. corner of Fulton and Hopkins Clarence Hopkins, and plans St Haasjes (old city police he were made ior as manv rnem- had stopped for a stop sign but bers as possible to attend the failed to see an eastbound car national convention of Questers driven by Kenneth Melvin. Members of the group who 17.

Grand a and pulled will serve as hostesses at the into the path of the car. No one convention luncheon on May 5 was injured will be Mrs Hopkins, Mrs Fred T. Coleman. Mrs John LaBarge in i a i Calder and Mrs. Frank Working.

River Valley is called the a a i a of the world Rag auc- Zoografting is organ trans- tions a been held there for plantation between two differ- moie than 100 i ent species of animals There were ideas which i boer, 34, of 752 Cleveland Ave. I brought up. but I told htm 11 Police said the Page a would rather wait until my crossed College Ave. in briefings until making definite i ath of Schrotenboer pickup recommendations." truck. "Based on what you know now, do you support the Presi-! Lowest mean temperature is dent UK) per cent?" the 14 degrees below zero at "Oh, yes.

I think what he's Framheim, Antarctica. DW1GHT D. FERRIS CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF NEW OFFICES AT (16th and Fairbanks Ave.) 339 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET HOLLAND, MICHIGAN EX 4-8534 FLshing rights at Celilo Falls on the Columbia River belong solely to the Celilo Indians, who catch their salmon in nets wieided from precarious perches hbe fool of IS YOUR BODY A TEMPLE? 'Who! 1 know ye not fho' yojr 'jody the temple of the Holy Ghut ri you therefore glonfv God in your body, end in which ore s' I Cor 6 19, 20 True Cli I I should boycott produrt and place that looks i srmiU lit act-, I and i sin Spirit i ilfr) Christians i rfvoqn if a clef the xly and mind Punm-i stporott (rum all unclean holii's and v.or'ij|y pKOsuii i injure lx)y They consecrate themsdvfs to clean rol and physical living Sunday School 10:00 Morning Worship 11 Youth Service Evening Worship 6.30 7.00 Purlin WcMeling Adrian VanDonkelaor Arnold Deters Bob C. Nelson, Minister Sunday School Superintendent Church Secretory Church Treasurer Phone 396-2498 PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 12th and Within9K.il Holland MAKING WEDDING PLANS? Let Annette's Help with INVITATIONS --BRIDE'S BOOKS IN FORM ALS --THANK YOUS GIFTS FOR THE BRIDAL PARTY RECEPTION SUPPLIES NAPKINS --PLATES --MATCHES CUPS --TABLE COVERS--DECORATIONS and PUNCH BOWL AND SILVER RENTALS IS WEST 9TH ST. IN BACK OF HANSEN1 I ft FI 76 8th I I I.

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