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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 6

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Moline, Illinois
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0 Moline Dispatch June 12, 19G2 Timmcr-Storms Couple Wed Sandra Lee Lage Engaged To Wed Thomas W. Kilcoin i Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lage, 1108 5th Rock Island, announce the encasement of their daugh ESIGNER PATTERN ter, Sandra Lee, to Thomas William Kilcbin. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Kilcoin of Reynolds. ft" A September wedding is being planned. Miss Laee. a graduate of Rock To Nole 50lh Anniversary mmmfmn-m- niiujyi Vf "I -A 'f-'T-r-ftwrrA J--, Island High School, attended Moline Community College.

She is employed as a dental assistant to Dr. William E. Mangelsdorf, Rock Island. Mr. Kilcoin was graduated from I 1 i j.

I Sherrard High School and the Reisch American School of Auc tioneering, Mason City, la. He is employed by Robert and Rolland Lindsay, Alpha auctioneers, and also is engaged in farming with his father. SANDRA LEE LAGE 25th Anniversary BROSTKOM 6TUU10S AND MRS. NEIL RALPH STORMS MR, Miss Janice Elizabeth Timmer, The two flower girls, Deborah and Jennifer Lundy wore white nylon sheer dresses with full daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Avery H. Davidson, 2510 4th Moline, To Be Celebrated By G. C. Wrights Mr. and Mrs.

George C. Wright, 4112 18th Moline, who will be married 25 years on Saturday, will hold open house that day in their home. Hours will be from 2 to 4 in the afternoon and from 7 to 9 in the evening. The former Jessie Jane Slusher and Mr. Wright were married June 16, 1937, in Davenport and since have resided in Moline.

and Neil Ralph Storms, Dolton, skirts and short puff sleeves. Ken Storms of Moline was the 111., son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Storms, 715 12th Moline, were best man and ushers were George Timmer, Moline and Clarence ALL DADS LOVE married at "7 Saturday night in Memorial Christian Church in Rock Island. The Rev.

Herbert CALBRKPHT STCDIOS MR. AND MRS. JOHN C. SCHMIDT Bottger officiated before an altar decorated with bouquets of white gladioli. They are members of Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church, The bride wore a floor length The couple has resided in Rock Island at the same address for 40 years.

They have a son, Chester Rock Island. There is one gown of white embroidered nylon sheer styled with a Sabrina neck grandson. Moline. The couple has two sons, Robert D. Wright, East Moline, and Alan Wright at home.

There are two grandchildren. Mr. Wright is employed by Beatrice Foods, Moline. PRINTED PATTERN 'q Taylor, Rock Island. After the ceremony a reception was held in the YWCA rooms in Rock Island where tables were decorated with white flowers and blue candles.

When the couple left for a wedding trip, the bride wore a black and white checked linen dress with black patent accessories. Mrs. Davidson selected a white linen sheath dress for her daughter's wedding and Mrs. Storms' dress was of blue lace. Both mothers Wore white carnation corsage bouquets tied with white ribbon.

The bride was graduated from Rock Island High School and Augustana College where she affiliated with Kappa Epsilon Nu So line and a molded bodice. The skirt's fullness was centered in the back and extended into a chapel length train. Additional back interest was developed by a Mr. and Mrs. John C.

Schmidt, 2335 20th Rock Island, will observe their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday at open house from 2 to 5 in the afternoon and 7 to 9 in the evening. The couple requests that gifts be omitted. The former Maria Zeller and Mr. Schmidt were married June 19, 1912, in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Zeller, near Hillsdale. Now retired, Mr. Schmidt was employed as a pipefitter by the former Channon and Dufva firm, Rock Island, and later by Melvin McKay, Rock Island. Mr. and Mrs.

Schmidt are A 921 SIZES 10-18 row of self material bows. The bride's double tiered veil was at members of First United Presby tached to a crown of petals em $1.50 2 .2.95 ASSORTED CHOCOLATES remember Dad with ihe finest I FATHER'S DAY. JUNE 17th terian Church, Rock Islad. ORTHOPEDIC CLINIC Elks Orthopedic Clinic will be broidered with seed pearls. The bride carried an orchid on a Bi ble.

4 Exciting hShoulder Sheath Straight, Simple Seams- BARE A TANNED AND SHAPELY SHOULDER this Summer, or, a rioht in the new fashion trend. Direct from OLEG Miss Susan Stearns was the held Thursday in the Lutheran Hospital, Moline. Hours are from 9 to 11:30 in the morning. Lael Holman, Darryl Wilson Speak Vom in New York rority. She is employed as an ele CASSDsTS headlined collection comes the long and the short of this LARSON PHARMACY 2135 16th Street Moline 762-3641 Miss Lael Holman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs Avery Holman, maid of honor and Miss Judith Kuehl and Mrs. Herbert Nieman were bridesmaids. The -attendants wore sheath dresses of white embroidered nylon sheer, the bodices having round necklines and short cap sleeves. Overskirts were full, caught snugly at the waistlines by narrow blue satin belts. The girls carried arm bouquets of white rose tied with blue and they wore blue floral crowns.

mentary school teacher in Dolton School District, No. 149. Mr. Storms was graduated from Moline High School and Augustana College where his fraternity was Beta Omega Sigma. He also will teach in the Dolton school system and will do graduate work at Chicago Teachers College.

The couple will reside at 14805 East Aurora, N.Y., and Darryl Bruce Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Preemption, FOR THE BEST IN WEDDING RECEPTIONS 764-9819 The Tower Restaurant 7th St. and 30th Mrl. a blue chiffon, full-skirted gown.

Robert Wilson, Preemption, wa the best man and ushers were Robert McCabe and Robert Marilla. Continuing Studies Later Mr. and Mrs. Wilson left for a wedding trip through North- exciting story. Both versions are basically straignt seaming iew pattern parts, no hidden details.

For the long, dinner or at-home version, use a contrast print for the bodice and skirt panels to create a sari effect. Choose cotton chiffon, breezy crepe, linen or shantung for either version. ie Printed Pattern A921 is available in Misses Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18. Size 16 short dress requires 24 yards 35-inch fabric; long dress 2 yards 39-inch fabric; 1 yards print contrast nvt? nnr.T.itt fnr Printed Pattern A921 to (Moline Daily were married June 2 in the Bap Chicago Rd. Doltori.

err Ontario, canaaa, en route 10 the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks where Mrs. Wilson tist Church of Manila, N.Y. White chrysanthemums and pink gladioli decorated the altar for the ceremony which took place at 2 in the afternoon. The Rev. Charles R.

Straub of Erie, and the Rev. Richard H. Wil-j Dispatch), Pattern Department, P.O. Box 59. Old Chelsea Stabon New York 11, N.Y.

Please print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. Next Week Watch for a Prominent Designer Pattern for will complete her course in Lin guistics and Mr. Wilson will be on the staff of the Wycliffe Summer CydCharisse. Institute of Linguistics. Be Sure To Register In King Plaza Shopping Center For These The bride received a Bachelor Sunlin-Farr alter Wedding of Science Degree in Education from Syracuse University and son, pastor of Marilla Church officiated.

The bride wore a floor length gown of white embroidered nylon and chiffon over taffeta, the molded bodice having a portrait neckline. The full chiffon skirt was worn over taffeta. Mrs. Robert McCabe of Marilla was the matron of honor, wearing To Take Place on June 30 was trained and certified by Miss Donna Jean Sunlin and Kathy Schold. East Moline, will be flower girl, and Tim Vermeire, I Jerom- Francis Farraher, whose engagement was announced last July, have selected June 30 as their wedding date.

Pi 0 ji vf' I 7 'yj The couple will speak vows at a Nuptial High Mass at 10 in the Clarke School to teach the deaf. She was employed as speech cor-rectionist in the Buffalo, N.Y., school system. Mr. Wilson received a bachelor of arts degree from Augustana College and is a candidate for a Master of Arts Degree in French from the University of Illinois. Both Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson have just completed a 2-year training course at the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, and are members of Wycliffe Bible Translators Inc. Their future plans include departure for the foreign field after completing a 3-month jungle training session in Mexico early in 1963. Moline, will be the ringbearer. Prenuptial parties for Miss Sun-i lin have been given by Mrs.

Re- gina. McCorkel and Mrs. Harold Lumpkin, and by Mrs. William Sunlin and Mrs. Hazel Sunlin, all of Moline.

Other parties are being planned Mrs. Bert Brooks; Mrs. Rich-: ard Larson and Mrs. Arvid Lar-; son, and Mrs. Hilger, all of Mo- line.

morning in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Moline. All relatives and friends are invited to the cere mony and the reception which will be held from, 3 to 5 in the afternoon GLASS LINED WATER HEATER 30 Gallon $65.00 (PLUS INSTALLATION) BLONDELL PLUMBINS SERVICE 18th Molino 76M223 in the home of the bnde-elect parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. FATHER'S DAY GIFTS POWER MOWER POWER SAW MAN'S WRIST WATCH PAIR OF MEN'S SHOES 3 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Sunlin, 5130 7th Moline.

90S The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis or EXTRA CARE DRY CLEANING E. Farraher, 1020 54th Moline. SHETTER FUDE FURNITURE Mrs.

Donald Hilger, Moline, will be the matron of honor, and Miss Rose Almanza, Moline, and Mrs. call 786-4813 Richard C. Sunlin Champaign, will be bridesmaids. Crescent James Farraher, Moline, will Now Thru Saturday June 16th serve his brother as best man. John Farraher.

Peoria, another Father's Day SUNDAY JUNE 17th i AHNDRY CLEANERS brother of the prospective bride 1 501 NYLON I Tj CARPET 1925 16th St. 1415 5th Av. Nothing to buy, you needn't be present to win. Drawing will be held at 8:00 p.m. Saturday Night at the S.

S. Kresge Store groom, and Donald Hilger, Moline, will be ushers. ii mm I Completely installed over heavy afxiS iVfl II Also Bring The Kids For The ruDDer waiiie pau. $10. "YD.

COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICES FUN FILLED KIDDIE RIDES Pick Up Your Tickets For These Rides With Every Purchase Made. Add Only 10c And Have A Ball I I See our lovely ITALIAN PROVINCIAL GROUPINGS Our decor.ting lervic as close your phone. ALFRED LUNDEEN, Odd Fellowi Home, Mattoon, Illinois Formerly of Moline Strvicci 11:00 A.M. Wdndoy th Choptl Rtv. Ptr ErickMn, officiating Informant Rivtrtid Cmelry In Stot at th Choptl MRS.

MILDRED DUNIOP, 1126 Bateman Street Galesburg, Illinois StrvicM 1:30 P.M Wtdnttday at th Chapal Riv. W. T. lipptrt, Ctntrol Cengrtgational Church, Calttburg, officiating Intormtnt Wttm Cmfry, Orion In Stalt at tho Choptl WIUIAM LUTHER MARTIN, 622 18th Street, Moline Arrangement! pending Shelter LJFude KTRMITVRI 1 From Your Quality King Ptaia Merchants BOND WALGREEN Drug Store THE CORN CABIN "Popcorn Products" Your SUPER MARKET HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIOS OF MOLINE M0SENFELDERS Men's Store Maroon Room GOLDSMITH'S "Your Fashion Store" KINNEY'S SHOE STORE S. S.

KRESGE'S "The Family Store" PHONE 764-7466 1321 5th MOLINE The store than uanls your The Choice of an Ever Increasino LOCATED 23rd Ave. at 41st "Street Moline, Illinois Number of Familicjt home to look as you want it to look! 1216 FIFTH AVE. DIAL 764-5691 i..

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