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Quad-City Times du lieu suivant : Davenport, Iowa • 36

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Quad-City Timesi
Lieu:
Davenport, Iowa
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36
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SUNDAY MORNING THE DEMOCRAT AND LEADER, DAVENPORT, IOWA JUNE 4, 1950 35 Scharfenberg-Hansell Vows Spoken Plan Marriage for June 11 Auxiliary Hears Convention Report Mrs. Charles Eggert, who was recently elected state president of the auxiliary to the Letter Carriers, was hostess to the Davenport auxiliary at a dessert luncheon Friday at her home, 1103 Arlington avenue. A report of the state convention held in Ottumwa, May 21, 22 and 23, was given, featuring wire recordings of the speeches of national officers. The next regular meeting will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.

at the Chamber of Commerce. ANNOUNCEMENT is made by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clifton, Pleasant Valley, of the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Margaret Clifton, to Joseph L. McCaffrey, son of Mrs.

Edna McCaffrey, Columbus, 111. Vows will be spoken at 6 p. Sunday, June 11. at the chapel of St. John's Methodist church, Davenport, with the Rev.

James R. Uhlinger officiating at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Dale Brown will serve her sister as matron of honor and William Merle McCaffrey, brother of the prospective bridegroom, will be the best man. Laurence Shannon and Robert Shipley will be the ushers.

Invitations have not been issued and friends and relatives are welcome to attend both the ceremony and the reception which will be held at the Clifton home from 7 to MISS JUNE HANSELL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Hansell, Sr, 1630 Fillmore street, became the bride of William A. Scharfenberg, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Gustav Scharfenberg, 1111 West Eighth street, at 7 p. m. Saturday in Calvary Baptist church with the Rev. F.

G. Codd officiating at the candlelight, double ring ceremony. Mrs. Paul Still presided at the organ, and Albert Lewis was the soloist Baskets of gladioli and snapdragons and ferns decorated the altar. Mrs.

W. E. Erickson served her sister as matron of honor, and Miss Betty Stoffers, cousin of the bridegroom, Miss Mary Goetz and Miss Frances Werthmann, were the bridesmaids. Judy Detleff, cousin of the bridegroom, was flower girl, and Donald Erikson, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. Walter Scharrenberg attended his brother as best man, and ush- i crs were Robert Bell, William Stoffers and John P.

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H. Stampi) 122 W. 2nd St. Davenport YOUR Claire high school and the Bus- selle School of Beauty Culture and is employed in the beauty salon at Hill's Dry 'Goods Store. Mr.

i McCaffrey is a graduate of Camp Point high school and is employed I at the Rockingham Machine Shop. I Past Chiefs' Assort Will Meet Tuesday I The Past Chiefs' association of Davenport Temple, No. 237, Pyth-j ian Sisters, will have a regular meeting at 8 d. m. Tupsdav at tho MRS.

WM. SCIIARFENBERG trim, fitted bodice and a full skirt extending into a cathedral train. Her fingertip veil was held by a Juliet cap of lace and seed pearls and she carried a cascade arrangement of white roses and lilies of the valley with an orchid center. She had full length lace mitts. Mrs.

Erickson was in a blue organdy over taffeta dress. The bridesmaids were in similar gowns wjth Miss Stoffers in pink. Miss Goetz in yellow and Miss Werthmann in green. They all wore mitts and caps to match their gowns and carried white carnations tied with pastel ribbons. The flower girl's dress matched the bride's.

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Assisting were Mrs. John R. Hansell, Mrs. Fred E. Hansell, Miss Sally Niels and Miss Henrietta Bormann.

For the wedding trip to Miami, the bride had selected a beige suit with red accessories. After June 26 they will reside at 1525 i Fulton court. Mrs. Scharfenberg was graduated from Davenport high school and is employed at the F. W.

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A. W. Bolts of Gary, Mr. and Mrs. F.

E. Hansell, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

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