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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 38

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-DEMOCRAT Sunday, May 28, 1972 Davenport-Bettendorf, Iowa Mrs. Herbert Reddy Jr. Mrs. Joseph Peiffer The Marry Month Of May Miss Kandace Kay Keller and Herbert F. Reddy Jr.

were married Saturday in St. Paul Lutheran Church, Davenport. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil K.

Keller of 2654 N. Division Davenport, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Reddy of 2702 Main Davenport.

The bride wore an A-line gown of sata peau with imported Venise lace and her attendants were in maize and green printed tufted nylon over taffeta. Matron of honor and best man were Mrs. Gary Mau, West Branch, Iowa, and Kenneth Taylor, Davenport. After a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will reside in Davenport. The bride is a senior at Marycrest College majoring in elementary education.

She is employed by the Motor Club of Iowa in Bettendorf. Her husband is a graduate of St. Ambrose College with a bachelor of arts degree in accounting. He is employed by Long Manufacturing Inc. in Davenport.

Behan-Peiffer Miss Susan Kay Behan, Iowa City, and Joseph A. Peiffer of Iowa City were married Saturday in Sacred Heart Cathedral, Davenport. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Behan, 25 Oak Lane, Davenport, and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph N. Peiffer, 1028 E. 6th Davenport. The bride wore an empire gown of silk organza accented with crystal pleating and her attendants were in pink, nile green, yellow, apricot, orchid and aqua dacron sheer.

Matron of honor and best man were the bride's sister, Mrs. Jeanne Gray, Bettendorf, and John Huber, Iowa City. After a wedding trip to Jamaica, the couple will reside in Iowa City. The bride is a graduate of Eastern Iowa Community College, Davenport, licensed practical nursing division. She is employed at University Hospitals, Iowa City.

They're Mrs. Today McDonald-Zabel Mrs. Dixie Lee McDonald and Kenneth L. Zabel were married Saturday in St. John's Methodist Church.

Davenport. Their parents are Howard McDonald. Valley Trailer Court, Bettendorf, and Mrs. Bonnie McDonald, Maquoketa, lowa, and Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Zabel of 935 23rd Bettendorf. The bride wore a gown with bishop sleeves and Venise eyelet lace trim, and her attendants were in orchid and blue. Matron of honor and best man were Mrs. Lance Miller, Davenport, sister of the bride, and Steve Wulf, Bettendorf. After a wedding trip to Michigan, the couple will reside in Bettendorf.

The bride is a graduate of Pleasant Valley High School. She is employed by Fireman's Fund Insurance Co. in Davenport. Her husband is a graduate of the University of Iowa in Iowa City, with a bachelor's degree in computor science. Van Hecke-Anderson Miss Cynthia Van Hecke and Gene L.

Anderson were married Saturday in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Rock Island. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.

Van Hecke of 2215 38th Rock Island, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Anderson of R.R. 1, Moline.

The bride wore an A-line gown of silk organza with Schiffli embroidery and her attendants were in lavender print silk shantung. Maid of honor and best man were Miss Linda Schaecher. Rock Island, and Steven Van Acker, Rock Island. After a wedding trip to the north, the couple will reside in Rock Island. The bride attended Marycrest College.

She is employed at Rock Island Bank Trust Co. Her husband attended Black Hawk College in Moline. He is employed by National Food Stores in Davenport. Petersen-Backstrom Miss Alma Bernice Petersen and Jerry Alan Backstrom were married Saturday in St. Mark Lutheran Church, Davenport.

Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Petersen of 2429 N. Gayman Davenport, and Mr.

and Mrs. Harold G. Mrs. Patrick Goff Jr. Mrs.

David Herbst Her husband is attending the University of Iowa, Iowa City. He is employed by Jewel Food Stores, Iowa City. Frerichs-Goff Miss Linda Kaye Frerichs of Ames, Iowa, and Patrick Joseph Goff, of Ames were married Saturday in University Lutheran Church, Ames. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.

LuVerne C. Frerichs of Sioux Falls, S.D., and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Goff of 1921 Elm Davenport. The bride wore a gown of crepe with a bodice of red smocking, and her attendants were in light blue crepe.

Maid of honor and best man were Miss Rose LeMar, Honolulu, Hawaii, and Samuel Brown, Lancaster, Calif. After a wedding trip to Pammel Woods, the couple will reside in Ames. The bride attends Iowa State University in Ames, majoring in German. Her husband attends Iowa State University, majoring in psychology. Schwarz-Herbst Miss Carolyn Jean Schwarz and David Lee Herbst were married Saturday in St.

Paul Lutheran Church, Davenport. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey D. Schwarz of R.R.

4, Davenport, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Herbst of 2417 Madison Davenport. The bride wore a gown of candlelight mist accented with cluny lace and blue satin ribbon and her attendants were in printed chiffon over blue taffeta.

Matron of honor and best man were Mrs. Calvin Schwarz, Davenport, and William Beckford, St. Petersburg, Fla. After a wedding trip to Colorado, the couple will reside in Moline. The bride is attending Black Hawk College, Moline.

She is employed by the Army Weapons Command, Rock Island Arsenal. Her husband also is attending Black Hawk College. He is employed by International Harvester Farmall Works in Rock Island. Faris-Pray Miss Kristine D. Faris and George Edwin Pray were married Saturday in St.

Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, Davenport. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. John H. Faris of 2304 Wynnewood Court, Davenport, and Mr.

and Mrs. Glen A. Pray of Denver, Colo. The bride wore an empire gown of satin with Alencon lace appliques and her attendants were in red and blue floral printed ivory cotton. Matron of honor and best man were Mrs.

John A. Faris, San Jose, and Jon Pray, brother of the bridegroom, Denver. Mrs. George Pray Mrs. Phillip Minard Mrs.

Keith Aldinger After a wedding trip, the couple will reside in Denver. The bride attends Loretto Heights College in Denver, majoring in psychology and elementary education. Her husband is a graduate of the University of Northern Colorado in Greely, with a bachelor of arts degree in social science. He is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. He is in private business with his father in Denver.

Eberlein-Minard Miss Susan Kay Eberlein of Ames, Iowa, and Phillip Lee Minard of Ames were married Saturday in St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Ames. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. William H.

Eberlein of 1543 Northlawn Road, Davenport, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Minard of Cedar Falls, Iowa. The bride wore an empire gown of nylon dotted Swiss, and her attendants were in red and white dotted Swiss. Maid of honor and best man were Miss Georgia Brown, Davenport, and David Brown, Baron, Wis.

After a wedding trip to the Black Hills and Colorado, the couple will reside in Cedar Falls. The bride will be a senior at Iowa State University in Ames, majoring in family environment. She is a member of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority. Her husband also will be a senior at Iowa State University, majoring in business administration. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi.

He is employed by John Deere in Cedar Falls. Desmond-Aldinger Miss D'Rene Rebecca Desmond of Iowa City and Keith Alan Aldinger of Iowa City were married Saturday in Trinity Episcopal Church, Iowa City. Their parents are Mrs. Tom Desmond of 219 Pershing Court, Davenport, and the late Mr. Desmond, and Mr.

and Mrs. John Aldinger of Old Bridge, N.J. The bride wore a gown of jersey with bands of pearl trim accenting the chapel train, and her attendants were in multicolored floral voile with purple sashes. Maid of honor and best man were Miss Gay Goodman, Richmond, and Kenneth Aldinger, Los Angeles, brother of the bridegroom. The couple will reside in Iowa City.

The bride is a graduate of the University of Iowa in Iowa City, with a master's degree in behavior disorders. She is a member of Chi Omega Sorority. She is employed by the Child Psychiatry Service at University Hospitals in Iowa City. Her husband is a graduate of Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa, with a bachelor's degree in physics. He is a senior in the College of Medicine at the University of Iowa.

-Smith Miss Marilyn S. Smith of Lawrence, and Val H. Smith of Lawrence were married Saturday in University Lutheran Church, Lawrence. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick W. Smith of 2904 E. 35th Davenport, and Mr. and Mrs. Fray H.

Smith of Lubbock, Tex. The bride wore an empire gown of polyganza with Chantilly lace and her attendants were in yellow linen. Matron of honor and best man were Mrs. Louis J. Rivers, III, Ludlow, sister of the bride, and Stephen Holmes, Lubbock.

After a wedding trip to Colorado, the couple will reside in Lawrence. The bride attends the University of Kansas in Lawrence. She will be employed by a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant this summer in Lawrence. Her husband attends University of Kansas. He will be employed by an NSF grant this summer in Lawrence.

Mrs. Val Smith Mrs. Marcus Pohlmans Heimann-Pohlmann Miss Barbara Ann Heimann and Marcus Dale Pohlmann were married Saturday in Notre Dame Church, Clarendon Hills, Ill. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Paul H. Heimann of Clarendon Hills, and Mr. and Mrs. Clement A. Pohlmann of 4340 Wittmann Drive, Davenport.

The bride wore an A-line gown of organza with pink ribbon trim, and her attendants were in pink dotted Swiss. Maid of honor and best man were Miss Jan Heimann, Chicago, sister of the bride, and the bridegroom's father. After a wedding trip to California, the couple will reside in New York City. The bride is a graduate of Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa, with a bachelor of arts degree in elementary education and sociology. She will be employed in New York City public schools.

Her husband is a graduate of Cornell College, with a bachelor of arts degree in political science. He is a member of Delta Phi Rho fraternity. He will attend graduate school at Columbia University in New York City. Schaefer-Goettsch Miss Mary Schaefer and Craig Goettsch were married Saturday in Holy Trinity Church, Richmond, Iowa. Their parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Schaefer of Kalona, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goettsch of 1819 Grand Davenport. The bride wore a gown of satin organza over taffeta and her attendants were in lavender pinafore over a floral dress.

The couple will reside in Davenport. The bride is a graduate of the University of Iowa in Iowa City, with a bachelor of arts degree in physical education. She is employed as a teacher at La Salle School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Her husband is a graduate of the University of Iowa with a bachelor of arts degree in political science. He will attend Law School at the university this fall.

Weddings Unite These Nine Couples After a wedding trip to Wisconsin, the couple will reside in Davenport. The bride is a graduate of Assumption High School. She is employed as a teller at Davenport Bank Trust Co. Her husband is a graduate of Assumption High School. He is employed by C.

H. Pollmiller Son's in Davenport. Peterson-Skeens Miss Judy Sue Peterson of W. 14th Davenport, and Lee Roy Skeens of 22 Oak Lane, Davenport, were married Saturday in Newcomb Presbyterian Church, Davenport. Their parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald L. Peterson of 1822 W. 68th Davenport, and Mrs. Betty Skeens of the Oak Lane address.

The bride wore an empire gown of dotted Swiss accented with rosepoint lace, and her attendants were in red floral tufted nylon. Maid of honor and best man were Miss Laurie Peterson, sister of the bride, Davenport, and Gordon Holmes, Davenport. After a wedding trip to Wisconsin, the couple will reside in Davenport. The bride is a graduate of Davenport Central High School. She is employed by Janssens Type Service in Davenport.

Her husband attends Palmer Junior College. He is employed by the Americana Nursing Home in Davenport. Schwert-Sadler Miss Shirley Schwert and Charles Sadler were married Saturday in Valley General Baptist Church, Bettendorf. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Walter H. Schwert of 3659 Devils Glen Road, Bettendorf, and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sadler of Whitewater, Mo. The bride wore an empire gown of lace over taffeta and her attendant was in pink taffeta.

Maid of honor and best man were Miss Janice Sadler, sister of the bridegroom, Whitewater, and Danny Knel, St. Louis, Mo. The couple will reside in Jackson, Mo. The bride is a graduate of Pleasant Valley High School. Her husband is a graduate of Jackson High School in Jackson, Mo.

Effner-Moeller Miss Judith Eileen Effner, Grand Rapids, and Paul Carl Moeller of Grand Rapids were married Saturday in Zion Lutheran Church, Wilton, Iowa. Their parents are Ralph J. Effner Hastings, and Mrs. Alyce E. Edwards, Nampa, Idaho, and Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Moeller, Wilton. The bride wore an empire gown of rose appliqued taffeta and her attendants were in green and yellow daisy print. Maid of honor and best man were the bridegroom's sister and brother, Miss Janet Moeller and John Moeller, both of Wilton. After a wedding trip to Chicago, the couple will reside in Grand Rapids.

The bride attended Lane Community College, Eugene, Ore. She is employed by Sears, Roebuck and Grand Rapids. Her husband is a graduate of Eastern Iowa Community College, Davenport. He is employed by Herpolsheimer's, Grand Rapids. Mrs.

Kenneth Zabel Mrs. William Schick Backstrom of 2378 Telegraph Road, Davenport. The bride wore an empire gown of silk organza over peau de soie and white lace accented with blue and her attendants were in rainbow pastel organza over white taffeta. Maid of honor and best man were Miss Kathy Youngblut, Oran, Iowa, and John Arnold, Davenport. After a wedding trip to Wisconsin, the couple will reside in DeWitt, Iowa.

The bride attended the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls. Her husband attends the University of Northern Iowa. He is employed by Blackhawk Foundary in Davenport. Reese-McDonnell Miss Steven married United line. Their Mrs.

Gene Anderson Mrs. Milo Pollmiller Mrs. Dwight Reese of 428 53rd Moline, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McDonnell of 429 46th Moline.

The bride wore an empire gown of satin and Venise lace and her attendants were in blue dotted Swiss. Maid of honor and best man were Miss Penny Powell, Moline, and Ross Rudsell, East Moline. After a wedding trip to Lake of the Ozarks, the couple will reside in Moline. The bride is a graduate of Moline High School. She is employed at Maid-Rite No.

2 in Moline. Her husband is a graduate of Moline High School. He is employed by International Harvester Co. in East Moline. Ellis-Schick Miss Judy Kay Ellis and William Gerald Schick were married Saturday in Broadway Mrs.

Jerry Backstrom Mrs. Lee Roy Skeens Presbyterian Church, Rock Island. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard H.

Ellis of 3405 22nd Rock Island, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Schick of 3319 34th Rock island. The bride wore a gown of ribbon blend of cotton trimmed in antique wedding lace and her attendants were in multicolored floral print cotton.

Maid of honor and best man were Miss Jacquelyn S. Ellis, Rock Island, sister of the bride, and Robert J. Schick, Chicago, brother of the bridegroom. The couple will reside in Rock Island. The bride is a graduate of Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, with a bachelor of science degree in elementary education.

She is a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. She is employed as a third grade teacher at Lincoln School, Rock Island. Her husband is a graduate of Mrs. Steven McDonnell Memphis State University School of Law in Memphis, with a juris doctor degree in law. He is a member of Beta Omega Sigma fraternity and Phi Alpha Delta, law fraternity.

Lane-Pollmiller Mrs. Charles Sadler Miss Janice Mary Lane and Milo Joseph Pollmiller were married Saturday in St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, Davenport. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley L. Lane of 2210 Eastern Davenport, and Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Pollmiller of 2335 N. Division Davenport. The bride wore an A-line gown of sata peau with Juliet sleeves and her attendants were in pink flowered organza. Matron of honor and best man were Mrs. Patricia Roche, North Olmstead.

Ohio, sister of the bride, and Mark Pollmiller. Davenport, brother of the bridegroom. Into to One $35 $70 $350 you'll both like our His and Her idea. Both his and her wedding bands match the solitaire she selects. Eighteen karat gold Illustrations slightly enlarged Schneff's JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS 114 West Second Street, Downtown Davenport 323-9791 Jane Alice Reese and Alan McDonnell were Saturday in Aldersgate Methodist Church, Mo- parents are Mr.

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