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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 8

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The Dispatchi
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Moline, Illinois
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8 Moline Dispatch' April 2, 19G4 Moline Jr. Woman's Chili Makes Several Donations Miss Janice Gonyier Is Engaged to J. C. Arnold Jr. Mrs.

Doran War project Mr. Arnold attended Rock Is mouth resuscitation for children. Mr. Wendt demonstrated the chairman of the Moline Junior Report Progress Of Women Fliers CAIRO (AP) Mrs. Jerrie Mock of Columbus, Ohio, attempting a global solo flight in a single-engine plane, arrived in Cairo Wednesday from Libya.

land High School and received a correct technique using the Woman's Club, presented checks Mrs, Co'ddington Talks To Floral Guild Unit Mrs. H. W. Coddington spoke on the "Mission of the Church in the Changing City" at the meeting of the Floral Guild of the First Congregational Church of Moline yesterday afternoon in the Colonial Room of the church. Dessert luncheon was served preceding the business meeting.

Mrs. Charles Stredder and Mrs. to two special guests last' eve high school diploma while serving in the Army. He attended ning at a meeting of the Moline Black Hawk College, and is em Junior Woman's Club in Butter- ployed at John Deere PI Jiter worth Center. Mrs.

Wara pre Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McNutt, 835 21st Rock Island, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Janice J. Gonyier, to John C. Arnold son of Mr.

and Mrs. John C. Arnold, 845 24th Rock Island. A summer wedding is planned. Miss Gonyier was graduated from Moline High School and is employed at John Deere Planter Works, Moline.

Joan A. Merrian of Long Works. sented a check in the amount of $500 to William DeRocker of Beach, on a similar venture, landed Tuesday night at Bclem. Brazil. Namequa Lodge for the building fund.

child-like dummy obtained from the Red Cross. Hostesses for the evening were Mesdames Donald Pitstick, William Hayward, Joel Whitak-er, Michael Kmetz, and Frank Coopman. Mrs. James Rylander and Mrs. Harry Wilson poured.

It was announced that tickets are available for the Junior Book Fan to be held on April 25 from 1:30 to 3 in the afternoon in the first Christian Church, Moline. Members who wish to purchase tickets for the chil Plan Open House To Honor J. F. McCloskey She also presented a check in the amount of $150 to Mrs. Oaks H.

C. Porter were co-chairmen, assisted by a committee. Modest Beginning of the Rock Island County Assn. for Retarded Children. Mrs.

Next meeting will be May 6. J. F. McCloskey, 1012 17th Moline, who has resided White Horse Farm Visited by Nikita Oaks received the check on be half of Mrs. T.

R. Heitz for the RIO DE JANEIRO South America has four billion coffee trees, many from a single plant smuggled across the Atlantic in 1723 by a French naval officer. BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP)- in the Quad-City area since 1887, will be honored at open house on Saturday in the home of Soviet Premier Khrushchev took Rock Island County summer park program, the donation to be used to obtain a trained coun dren from ages 4 to 8 should call Mrs. Michael Kidney, 3521 -K- ill Mrs. William Bebber, 1020 17th 24th Rock Island.

selor to assist with summer park activities for retarded Authorized In Sink Erator time out today from talks with Communist leaders on the Moscow-Peking dispute and visited a stud farm in northwestern Hungary. A Foreign Office spokesman Next meeting of the club will PICTURES PICTURES PICTURES from MERDIAN'S 1423 FIFTH AVE. MOLINE be a dinner event and installa Namequa Lodge chorus mem Moline, on the occasion of his 94th birthday anniversary, Mrs. Bebber will be assisted by Mrs. Marvin Austin.

Hours of the event will be from 2 to 5 tion of new officers at 6:30 in bers were guests of the club for the evening on May 13 in The tit sR. i I 111 the evening. They presented a Holiday Inn, Moline. The program will be presented by the said the Soviet leader traveled by train and car to the farm at Babolna, where the famous white Lipizzaner horses are program ot several musical II a numbers. .1 MJi Literature Dept.

and the Chorus of the club. Mrs. John Brunbaugh intro bred. MISS JANICE GONYIER SERVICE Complete service on your garbage disposal unit. Strvic Colli 762-3561 duced Earl Wendt, who showed film on mouth to in the afternoon.

He was born April 4, 1870, in Clarion, Pa. Before his retirement, Mr. McCloskey was employed by Desaulniers Moline. For many years, he was a streetcar motorman in the Home Improvement Get Acquainted Offer Mrs, Parrish BBS J. F.

McCLOSKEY To Head Navy area. 10 i Mothers Club He has a daughter, Hugh ALUMINUM WINDOWS, ALUMINUM DOOR Dunlop, who lives in Jackson Uptown Appliance 1317 15th St, Mot 762-3561 Mrs. Robert Parrish was ville, a grandson and five elected commander at a meet Conductor Falls; Finishes Concert Seated in Chair ROME (AP) Conductor great grandchildren. ing of Moline Navy Mothers Club, No. 335, yesterday after ONLY noon in Butterworth Center.

Other officers are Mrs. Charles Pierre Monteux collapsed and fell six feet from the podium Wednesday night while conduct FUNERAL SERVICE Wahlgren, first vice commander; Mrs. Frank Daebelliehn, 1 1 IF ing Ravel's "Pavane for a Dead second vice commander; Mrs. Princess" in Rome's Santa Ce Charles Washam, chaplain; cilia Auditorium. i 1 Mrs.

Wilbert Wiborg, secretary; I i imiiui inm II APRIL The conductor, who will be 89 Mrs. Paul Swanson, finance officer; and Mrs. C. A. Brewer, adjutant.

on Saturday, slipped between guard rails that had been Finger-touch tilt action for outside-inside cleaning ease. Triple channel for simple operation. Wool pile insulated glass Inserts eliminate rattles and drafts. Precision engineering assures perfect custom-fit and maintenance free operation. Prowler-proof locks on all MS A luncheon will be held at placed around the podium for his protection.

He fell heavily, landing on his left shoulder and noon on May 6 in Holiday Inn, Moline, after which the group the left side of his face, as the TEAcnnrs CAREER MONTH will meet in Butterworth Center for the installation ceremony. Oversize thfclr. Fully weather-stripped. Sag-proof construction. Complete with all hardware.

audience cried out In horror. inserts. Reservations for the luncheon Doctors in the audience car sta IJa ti on ptjona rat slight extra cost. may be made by April 28 with Mrs. Daebeffien, 2503 16th ried him to a nearby seat.

After 20 minutes he walked slowly back to the stage, expressed his regrets and asked if the audi Moline. INSTALLATION AVAILABLE ON REQUEST The sum of $5 was voted the ence wanted him to continue. Many cried no, fearing for his cancer society. Hostesses for yesterday's luncheon were Mesdames Joe Ryerson and Brewer. TheChoiceofanEver Increasing health.

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HAVE A CUSTOM HOME WIWBJOW Co. C0 Name Officers Of Alumni Unit New officers a re announced for the Quint-City State College of Iowa Alumni Chapter. Miss Delores Beckman, a teacher at Moline High School, is the president; Ron Dalton of North Scott High School, Davenport, president, and Miss Nancy Jones, a teacher at Hoo LTD SEE US AT CALL US 1509 1st Silvis 755-8203 or 755-9012 OPEN 8 to 5 Monday Thru Saturday For Your Home Improvement Shopping Convenience. ver School, Davenport, the sec retary-treasurer. 1 rn With an Automatic Gas Clothes Dryer IN A CHOICE LOCATION Is this the year you're going to get that dream home? Then your first step is getting a building site.

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