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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 12
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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 12

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Moline, Illinois
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12 Moline' Dispatch Sept. 8, 1961 Women's Events Held at Oakivood Luncheon hostesses for Oak-wood Ladies Day yesferday in the Variety in Cheese When you are serving cheese and fruit for dessert and want to please all your guests, choose several varieties oi cheese: Blue oi roqucfort; Swiss; cheddar; Muenster; cream or cottage. Bonne and Emil DcMoore. Frizes in cards were received by Mesdames Virgil DeVoldcr, Harold Johnson, DcFraties, F. H.

Groover, Renner and Roy Mitchell. club were Mesdames Chris Mai-wald, Joseph Carmack and James Erickson. Golf events were SOCIETY NEWS 3 OlZje i ym in charge of Mrs. Charles Cop-pens, and winners were Mesdames Orville Coulson, Allan Rose, Sidney Blitt, Paul Lund-berg, Paul Renner and Carmack. Blind hogey winners were Mes-dame" Clifford DcFraties, Harry Forbcr and Charles Herbert.

Other awards went to Mesdames Coppens, Erickson, Edwin Cook, Ralph Scott, Howard Blakely, C. Young, F. C. Stauffer, Merle Sauter, Philip Konecky, Roy Miss Sandra Gonyier Will Be Wed to James Wiener Harmony Camp Meets Harmony Camp 2846, Royal Neighbors of America, held fp FUNERAL SERVICES ENOCH ROBERT LARSON, Elgin, Illinois Services 10:30 Saturday ot the Chansl Rv. Ellti Younadahl, o(niohn Interment Rtvaraide Cemetery In itale from 7:00 to 00 this evening MRS.

HUSO EHIERS, Formerly of 3604 ISrft Avenue Moline Servket 1:30 Saturday at the Chapel Rev, Channing f. Savage, Chrrst Epiitopal Church, officiating Interment Moline Memorial forV In state from 7:00 te :00 fhii evonfne MRS. MARY MAGDALENE HEAGY, 3503 8th East Moline Services 2 00 Saturday at Watsrtown BaptUt Church Rev. David Goodwin, officiating Interment Groonview Memorial Gardens In (late at the Chapel after 4:00 this evening MRS. ANNIE (MILLIE) OAKLEY, 1S07 18th Moline Services 3:00 p.m.

Saturday from the Chapel Rev. Norman McCallum officiating Interment Rock River View Cemetery In state at the Chapol this evening efefiltihnilorluftry AffrrfrK Th Choice of an Ever Increasing KjWXmJ Number of families 1216 FIFTH AVE. DIAL 764-56. Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin McNutt, Moe-Bett Mobile Manor, Moline, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Jean Gonyier, to James W. Wiener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wienei, 1038 21st Rock Island. a meeting last evening in Viking If i t-' is il.

it.il ft y- mnir- ji A November wedding Hall, Moline, and plans were made for guest night in November. A public card party is scheduled for Oct. 5 in Viking Hall. The charter was draped for planned. Miss Gonyier and her fiance are graduates of Rock Island High School.

Miss Gonyier is attend ing Moline Community College, Mr. Wiener, airman second class, Mrs. Christian Endlick. Mesdames Eva Osborne and Frieda DeFraties were hostesses. is stationed at Chanute Air Force Base, Rantoul.

i if SANDRA JEAN GONYIER Ladies Niglit Set By Scottish Rite mw-rrriiniiHif'iiiif -Mifx Model Gowns for Ball will gather in the auditorium for a showing of fall fashions by The Fashion of Moline with Mrs. Mil dred Parr as narrator. Ladies night will be noted by the Scottish Rite Bodies, Valley of Moline, at their meeting at 7:30 to-irght in Scottish Rite Cathedral. While the business session is in progress, the ladies will play cards. Later the men and women Refreshments will be served Modeling their gowns for the Parade of Saturday at The Towers, Moline.

Dinner will be Homes Ball are, left to right, Mrs. John Each, served at 7 p.m. with dancing from 9 p.m. to Rock Island, Mrs. Harvey Larson, East Moline, 1 a.m.

Tickets are available from the sponsoring Mrs. Leroy Orr, and foreground, Mrs. Chet Mil- group, the Quad-City Home Builders Auxiliary, ler, both of Davenport. The annual event will be You Can Find 0 1 1 "CLOTHES the BOYS LIKE" II and enjoy 0 Browsing Undisturbed 0 later. The meeting is in charge of Moline Lodge of Perfection, William Martens, thrice potent master.

Hulsbrink-Breuwct Couple Sets Wedding for Sept. 16 Philathca Class Presents Gift To Mrs. Miller WORKS ON BIRTHDAY PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) Prime Minister Hendrik F. Ver- DRAPERIES To Order at MERDIAN'S 1423 5tb Moline 764-5811 woerd today celebrated his 60th birthday working in his office here I "because I have so much to do." Miss Karen Marie Hulsbrink Gary Hulsbrink, another broth er, will be ringbearer and Deb and James A. Breuwet, both of Dessert preceded the meeting of Philathea Class last evening; bie Scranton, Rock Island, will be Rock Island, whose engagement flower girl.

in Fellowship Hall of First Methodist Church, Moline, and host I I was announced in February, have chosen Sept. 16 as the date of their 'wedding in St. Joseph's esses were Mesdames Homer Miss Hulsbrink has been honored at several prenuptial parties including one at which the brides Hawk and George Malcolm and i Catholic Church, Rock Island. new fulhj padded Life Bra, by Miss Laura Moon. maids were hostesses.

Others Mrs. Francis Neely gave de-j Vows will be spoken at 10 in the morning and the reception Ifrom 12 to 3:30 will be held in who have entertained are: Mrs votions, "Adults at Worship." Mrs. Mamie Miller, who is mov Ralph Breuwet: Mesdames Ken ing from Moline to Boone, neth Breuwet, John Lehan and Edward Lehan; Mesdames Clarence J. Hulsbrink and Modrick, Friends Circle Club, Moline. Friends and relatives are invited to both the ceremony and reception.

was presented a gift. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. and co-workers of the bride-elect Mrs. Stephen Modrick, Evans- Jormfit curves you for the, Most of Fashion Mabel Merrit, Mt. Carroll, and; Mrs.

Bessie Chappelle, Temple at the Credit Bureau of the Quad' Cities with Mrs. Lorraine Van ton, will be her sister's matron of honor, and the Misses Pat En- Winkle and Mrs. Lucille Hend City, Calif. Next meeting will be Oct. 5.

gels, Barbara Noe and Sharon i LADIES DAY Mrs. Charles Messal, Rock Is land, was hostess for Rock Island ricks as co-hostesses. Among those who are planning future parties are: Mesdames Clyde Hampton, Charles Biancke, Thomas Murphy and Jack Haas, also the Misses Anne and Julia Molyneaux, Davenport and Mrs. Vincent Murphy. Mrs.

Francis Kane and the Misses Sue and Kathy Kane, Long Grove. Arsenal Golf Club ladies day and bridge event Wednesday in the VanDeKerckhove, all of Rock Island, bridesmaids. Jack Breuwet, Rock Island, will serve as his brother's best man. Joseph Corken and Robert Lehan, both of Rock Island, and Mr. Modrick will be groomsmen, and John Lehan of Rock Island, James Kane, Long Grove, and Jerry Hulsbrink, brother of the bride-elect, will be ushers.

club. Bridge winners were Mrs. H. H. Almond, Mrs.

D. Hild, and Mrs. Messal. POTLUCK PICNIC 1 J. Annual potluck picnic for former residents of Melcher and Dal Easy-Seic Success PRINTED PATTERN orner CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our lncer appreciation to Rev.

Campbell, the pallbearers, nurses at Moline Public Hospital, and everyone who gavt their blood, time, food and flowers during the hospital stay and death of Joan Lelngang. The Lelngang and Mlndock Families las, now residing in the Quad-City area will be held Sunday in Long View Park, Rock Island. The festivities will begin at 12:30. vmm I fr 'Z 4980 SIZES 10-20 i a' Feminine clothes look their best feY over curves. Make sure your clothes look their best on you with this curve-making bra that does so much for fashion.

With bias cut controlled stretch elastic around and under the cup for no-roll comfort, removable Poly-Pads for easy washing, lightweight wearing. Come in today and see the difference U. t'l t. Fall beckons you and we invite you to see our new Main Floor COLLEGE CORNER, where you'll find everything wonderful to wear and completely accessible. We have NO "UNTOUCHABLES" our fitting rooms and stock are open for you to "BUY" or just "TRY" BUT DO DROP BY! and enjoy a FREE Tepsi while you find a new atmosphere, new shop, and new thrill in shopping at Grossman's NEW COLLEGE CORNER.

A NEW ATMOSPHERE A NEW SHOP where you can "BUY or just TRY" BUT DO DROP BY! and Have a FREE Pepsi with us SuitaLly stacked. A soft and supple Red Cross Shoe on autumn's favorite heel, shaped and stacked at just the right height for walking. Lithe, tailored smartness that puts fashion on a wonderful new footing of ease. JJWW WW. I) i TBPOU 14.99 V.

1 try: New Life Inflation Formfit Fibtr Facts Rigid material oil totton, excluiiv of ornamentationj lailic lectioni of acetate, rubber and nylon, WE'RE AIR CONDITIONED Tte CwM Shcppe 121 Sixteenth St. Moline 761-3619 Smooth and sleek every inch of the way this easy-sew sheath is ideal for your first Fall flannel, jersey, cotton or faille. See how smartly button-on band takes the place of a belt. Printed Pattern 4980: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 2', yards 54-inch fabric.

This pattern eay vu use slmpit tew, is tested fur 01 Has complete illustrated Instructions. Send rHlKTV-KIVK cent la coin lut this pattern: add 10 cents tor each pat tern liir flrst-ciasi mailing. Send to ANNE ADAMS care ot The Moline Dally Dispatch Pattern Department Printed direction on eacA pattern pert Easier, accurate. 1 AIR CONDITIONED tit ait's 1614 FIFTHAVE. MOLINE 1621 5th Avenue Moline, Illinois.

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