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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 13

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Holland, Michigan
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1965 THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL fAOI PIVI Couple Wed in Overisel Marriage Rites Read Home Rites Unite Couple Wed in Bethany Church Mr. and Mrs. Jason Blauwkamp Mr. and Mrs. Dan P.

Ritscma A candlelight double ring ceremony united MLSS Alida Joanne Dykhuis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William A Dykhuus, route 3. Holland, and Jason Blauwkamp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blauwkamp, route 1, Xeeland, in marriage on June 11 at the Overisel Christian Re- iormed Church.

The Rev. Laverne Tanis of New Jersey, hrolher-m-law of the bride, officiated at the m. ceremony. Appropriate wedding i was provided by Mr.s Arthur Miss Joanne Uykstra was Wearing a floor-length sheath gown of Mlk organza over taf- ieta with lace appliques at the neckline, long sleeves pointed at the wrists, and lace panels on the the biide was escorted to the a a by her father. Her a i headpiece of lace appliques and seed pearls held an elbow-length veil and she carried a bouquet of white orchids, lilies of the valley and ivy on a white Bible.

Miss Sharon Chittenden, maid of honor, was dressed in a rose a a floor-length gown with a deep rose bow and panels of satin at the back. A cabbage rose headpiece held a en clet veil She a i a matching crescent bouquet of mums and carnations Budesmaids, Mrs. Roy Tanis and Mrs Laverne Tanis, sis- ler of the bride, wore and flowers identical to the honor a a Others the wedding party were IVlarj, llen- (Holland photography) rietta a i i a Dykhuis, Dennis Tanis, Marjorie Dykhuus, Bonnie Blauwkamp and Kichatd and Rodney Tanis. Simon Blauwkamp, brother of the groorn, acted as best man and David Blauwkamp, brother of the groom, and Kuipers. assisted as ushers.

F'or her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Dykhuis wore a turquoise brocade sheath with white accessories and the mother ol the groom was attired in a pink lace, two-piece dre-ss with white accessories. Both wore corsages of white carnations and pink sweetheart roses A reception for IfiO guests was held in the church parlors. Reception attendants included Judy and Helen Blauwkamp, Marilyn Timmer, Sharon Zoet, Marian Brinkhuis, waitresses; Janice Hecht and Mary Ann De Fouw at the punch bowl; Carol De Went, Lora Berkom- 1 pas, Alice Tolsma in the gift room and Ruth Dykhuis passing 1 the guest book. The bride is a graduate of 1 Blodgett Memorial i a School of Nursing and is employed by the Associated Anesthesiologist of Grand Rapids.

The groom attends Calvin College The is residing at Rosewood, Grand Rapids. The oldest European settlement in North America north of the (Julf of Mexico us Annapolis Royal, S. It was founded in Miss Kvonne Ruth Taylor and Dan P. Hitsema were united in marriage June 11 in Beechwood Reformed Church The Revs. Cerrit and Chester Postma officiated at the double ring evening ceremony.

The church wa.s decorated with white and yellow bouquets of daisies and gladioli and candelabra. Greeters were Norman Taylor and Handy Ritsema. Organist wa.s Herb Ritsema and soloist was Irvin Smith Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Louis E.

Taylor, route 1, Zeeland, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ritsema of Momence, 111. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of organza with venice lace on the bodice and a watteau tram and matching lace pillbox with veil She carried daisy cascade bouquet. Maid of honor, Sharon Dykstra, wore a floor-length yellow gown and a circular crown headpiece trimmed with lace.

She carried a basket of green dairies The mint green gowns of Thelma Leenhouts and Mrs. Janice bridesmaids, were identically designed. The also carried daisy baskets. Harold Ritsema was best man and Jack Ta.vlor and James Vande Poel ushers The mother of the bride chose a light blue sheath i beige accessories The groom's mother cho.se a green a dress with white accessories Both had corsages of yellow roses and (Eaaenberq photo) white daisies A reception foi 205 guests was held in the church basements. Attendants were Mr and Norman Oykslra at the punch bowl, Linda Hoe and Kan-n Dryfhout, pouring, Lily Taylor, guest book.

Mr and Mrs IxMHiard Vandcu Bosch, master and mi.stie.ss of ceremonies Mr. and Mrs John Vugleveen and Mr. and Mis. Ron Glass in the gift room For the wedding trip to upper i i a Ihe bride changed to a while linen sheath i wluu accessories and a daKy corsage. The bride i.s a senior at Hope College and the groom i.s band director at Zeeland High School.

Daryl Lee Boe rman Herrick Lists New Books A few of the books added re- cenllj to the Herrick Public Library collection i "Lambs of Fire" a a "Pioneer a a a Robinson, in Lile us Free Kmmoas. "The A a Spencer Othei i i a titles are "Nausea a i "Death in the Wrong Bed," a i a i "The Incongruous Carre; "Assignment for a Mercenary." Sunp-son "The Judg ment of Pan.s.'' Vidal In the area of non i i i such woik.s as Tension" Ilabnood, "The FulK Processed Cheese," Jn a setting of palms, gladioli, mums and candelabra, the Rev. Raymond Graves performed a double i ceremony which united Mary Lou Gras daughter of Mr and Mis Jacob GI.JS, 247 West Central, Zee land, and a Lee Bix-rman, son of Mi and Mr-, Boeiman. :5, Holland The 7 ceremony a held in home of the bride on June I I Wearing a street-length gown Ward; S. Army Handbook i a i reference i "Prehistoric Augusta.

"Public Finance Information Knox (reference), "Adxanc.es in 1 Kelman, "Redemption and Historical Reality," Rottenberg "Why Young Mothers Feel Trapped," Stem, "New 1 Potter. Rock Man Is Found Dead in Parked Car I I KSCANABA H'PIi-The body of Frank Camnbell. 71, Rock, was found Tuesday in ms parked a State Police fiorn the Gladstone Post disuneied the body A i i a i by the medical examniei indicated ilia! death a due to carbon monoxide poisoning of i i over a a with satin i the bride was escorted by her father An Knglish illusion veil fell fiom a of pearls and tea- drop crystals She carried a bouquet of i a i tipped i blue and pink swc-'-t- heart The maid of honor Mis- Victor id Thur.ilon was dressed in a sk blue street-length foi mal ol blue chiffon over taffeta and a ro-e headpiece She a ned a bouquet of white carnations and pink roses Keith Kloet was best man and Kenneth and Larry Gias lit the candle.i A reception for 110 guests was held at Van Raalte s. Mr. and Mrs Norman Lee i a served as master and mistress of ceremonies i Mr and Mrs Bill Schaap at the punch bowl.

Karen and Joan Boerman and Belli Clements presided in the gift room and Beverly and Pat i ic la Gras passed the book The bride changed into a mint-green three-piece knit suit i black patent accessories and a corsage from her bridal bouquet tor a northern wedding ti ip The bride is employed at Beauty a beauty shop and tiie groom LS employed at Dog Life The couple resides at 21 West Central. Zeeland Mr. and Mrs A Rena and A i exchanged manage, vow.s June 11 in Bethany Christian Reformed The Rev James V'ries offii lated at the double ring a of the a i Mr and Mf- John a Ann St Zeeland and Mr and Mrs i i a Comuaan 28 West St 'I he i was d'oiatc'l i a bouquets of i hi ssintti-mums i i i a can- dcLibia palms and tern 1 Mrs I i Geenen wa.s or gam it and Jei ry Zuidema sang "Entreat Me Not to Leave Thee," and "The Wedding Prayer The 'guests sang Perfect Escorted to the a a by her a i the bride wore an em- gown of chantilly lace, feat i a detachable train Her veil of illusion fell fiom an flower, with lilies of the valley She carried a cascading bouquet of white rose.s The mat ion of honor, Mr.s i woie an apricot gown with matching headpiece and carried a single yellow rose The l)i idesmaids, the Misses Pearl and Kay Compaan. were dtes.sed identically to the honor attendant Be.s! man was Ah in Compaan and ushers vveie Calvin i a and Robeit De Boer The mother of the biide wore a teal blue diess i beige accessories and a cymbidium rlo Compaan Vrie photo) orchid corsage The mother of the groom chose a pale pink dress i a accessories and a cymbidium orchid corsage A reception for 200 guests was held in the basement of the church Mr and Mrs Andrew were master and mistress of ceiemonic.s, Mr and i Ganet at the bowl Mi and Mrs A and Mr and i Kenneth Polhoven in the gift room Mama Broekhum-n and passed the guest book For an eastern wedding i the bride changed to a light blue two piece dress with white accessories and a corsage from her bridal bouquet The bride is a graduate of Methodist Hospital School of Nursing and is employed as a registered nurse at Holland City Hospital The groom is a graduate of Calvin College and will be attending Calvin Theological Seminary in the fall The couple are a i their home at 524 Alice St Zeeland, for the summer. Compact Cars Traded NEW BERN, (LTD -Joe Carmody, leturnmg to a shipyard parking lot Tuesday, found a black compact car his maroon compact should a been On the dashboard was a note "Traded cars Thanks pal INDOOR COMFORT for OUTDOOR LIVING with DELTOX RUGS! They're NEW-indoor comfort for outdoor i i Deltox vinyl coated fibre rugs ideal for porch, breezewcy, patio or pool.

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