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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 11

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The Dispatchi
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Moline, Illinois
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Published In THE DAILY DISPATCH Moline. 111. Susan Hinz, Joseph Lacaeyse Married SCHULTZ STUDIO MRS. JOSEPH LACAEYSE Miss Susan Jean Hinz, 2104 18th Moline, became the bride of Joseph E. Lacaeyse, also of Moline, in a ceremony which took place at 6 p.m.

Saturday in Calvary Lutheran Church, Moline. The Rev. Marvin Reichert of Calvary Lutheran Church officiated, with a blessing given by the Rev. S. E.

Jesiolowski of Christ the King Catholic Church, Moline. The bride is the daughter of Walter M. Hinz, 4712 11th Ave. Moline, and the late Mrs. Muriel Jean Hinz.

Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Lacaeyse, 313 15th Moline. Ivory And Alencon Lace Gown Ivory Alencon lace and tiny seed pearls enhanced the empire bodice, formed the brief sleeves and edged the smocked skirt panel of the bridal gown of ivory silk organza.

The gown featured a sweep chapel length train. A Juliet cap of ivory Alencon lace and pearls held Mrs. Lacaeyse's veil of illusion. Matron of honor for her sister was Mrs. Michael Scheuermann of Moline.

Junior bridesmaids were Laurie Watt, Bettendorf, cousin of the bride, and Kathy Payne, Milwaukee, the bridegroom's cousin. Floor length gowns of chocolate colored brown chiffon accented at the waistlines and hemlines with ivory payettes were worn by the attendants. Serving as best man was Robert Vallejo, Moline. The bride's cousin, Mark Watt of Bettendorf was groomsman. Guests were seated by William Hannan, cousin of the bridegroom, and Tom Hinz, brother of the bride.

Both are of Moline. Reception In The Elks A dinner and reception were held in The Elks Club, Moline. Mr. and Mrs. Lacaeyse will reside in Moline, where the bridegroom is city circulation manager of The Daily Dispatch.

Mr. Lacaeyse received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from St. Ambrose College, Davenport. The bride was graduated from Illinois State University, Normal, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Social Science and Education. Mrs.

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OZ. 12 R. oz AT YOUR STORE GET IT WALGREEN DRUG of Illinois, Fifth Music Lovers Club will meet will meet at 7:30 p.m. at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the in the nurses resi- home of Mrs.

Raymond Dutro, at Lutheran Hospital, Montpelier, Iowa. Cancer and kidney films Those who will participate shown. are: Mrs. Charles Rehling, Mrs. Richard Combs, Mrs.

Dutro, population of Canada is Mrs. Jack McBride and Mrs. MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1971 accent on Women Miss Sarah Olson Is Bride Saturday Of M. F. Elliott The Rev.

James R. officiated at 7 p.m. Saturday in 1 First Covenant Church, Moline, for the marriage of Miss Sarah Maxine Olson, Moline, to Michael F. Elliott, 10 Waverly Rock Island. Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick G. Olson, 1721 11th Moline, are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Rubin M. Garmon, Las Vegas, Nev. NORDQUIST STUDIO MRS. MICHAEL ELLIOTT Household Hints Before discarding an outdated long coat, check the lining. our Tops for pretty throw pillows may be made from such linings.

When no paper is available for wrapping gifts for children, use the weekend comic pages. RETIRED TEACHERS Black Hawk Chapter of Illinois Retired Teachers Association for coffee at 9:30 a.m., with Mrs. Deva Armstrong, chairman, and program, "Profiles Handwriting," by Giles W. Wei- Moline City Union, KD, Plans Session For Tuesday Cynthia Lipsman Is Bride Miss Cynthia Sue Lipsman, Rock of Gerald H. Goldstein, Chicago, in a place at 7:30 p.m.

Saturday in Sheraton Rabbi Mordecai Levy and Cantor of Tri City Jewish Center, Rock Island, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lipsman, 3418 are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Goldstein, Skokie.

HULL STUDIO MRS. GERALD GOLDSTEIN Ivory Organza Gown Island, became the ceremony which Rock Island Inn. Abraham Ezring, officiated. 36th Rock Island, and Mrs. Maxwell A floor length gown of ivory organza appliqued with Alencon lace and seed pearls and designed with a lace trimmed Watteau train was worn by the bride.

A bonnet of Alencon lace trimmed with ivory velvet formed the bride's headpiece. Miss Ellen Herman, Rock Island, was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were: Mrs. Larry Goldberg, Buffalo Grove, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Joel Rubinstein, Champaign; Miss Diane Haverland, Chicago, and Miss Mary Schuster, Chicago. Orange chiffon jumpers designed with ivory lace sleeves and yokes were worn by the attendants.

Howard Shapiro, Evanston, served as best man. Other attendants were: David Lipsman, Rock Island, brother of the bride; Jeff Schultz, Calumet City; James Hogan, Chicago, and Larry Goldberg, Buffalo Grove. A dinner and reception were held in Sheraton Rock Island Inn. Wedding Trip Upon their return from a wedding trip to London and Paris, the couple will reside in Moline. The bride was graduated from Rock Island High School and St.

Francis Hospital school of radiological technology, Evanston. The bridegroom was graduated from Roosevelt University, Chicago, and is employed at the Economy Store, Moline. Andrew And Are Wed Miss Sheri Kiely, East Moline, was maid of honor, wearing 2 pink chiffon gown. Richard Bowen, Colona, served as best man. The bride is a graduate of United Township High School and is employed at Jewel Food Store, East Moline.

The bridegroom, a graduate of Davenport West High School and Palmer Junior College, Davenport, is employed by Metropolitan Insurance Rock Island. FANNY FARMER CANDY AT FLOWERLAND 3160 23rd Moline 764-3556 Peau d'ange lace accented the bride's gown of ivory silk organza. A cathedral length mantilla completed 1 her ensem. ble. Miss Eliabeth Olson, Moline, the bride's sister, was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Maria Tenorio, Moline, sister of the bride, and Miss Deborah Hanson, Moline.

They wore floor length dresses fashioned with olive worsted bodices and ivory skirts. Miss Jerri Olson, Silvis, niece of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. Bud Miller, Rock Island, served as best man, and other attendants were David Olson, Coal Valley, brother of the bride; Lonnie Jessee, East Moline; Leigh Olson, Silvis, nephew of the bride, and Ronald Hart, Geneseo. A reception was held in Fellowship Hall of the church. The couple will reside in Rock Island.

The bride was graduated from Moline High School and attended Black Hawk College. She is employed at Americana Nursing Center, Moline. The bridegroom attended high school in Las Vegas and is employed by Servus Rubber Rock Island. Miss Deborah Daniel Enderle Marriage vows were spoken at 1 p.m. on Oct.

2 by Miss Deborah Andrew, East Moline, and Daniel P. Enderle of Davenport. The Rev. Rex Dinsmore of Moline Gospel Temple officiated at the ceremony on the patio balcony at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

William Long, 904 39th East Moline. in The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Barbara Branham, 422 17th East Moline, and Ray Andrew 3708 10th East Moline. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.

George Enderle, 704 South Fairmount, Davenport. The bride wore a light blue floor length gown of chiffon over taffeta. LENOX PICKARD MINTON WALLACE Discerning Prefer Brides 3 JOSAIR SABLE'S BACCARAT Add your name to the list of "Who's Who in Quint-City Register with the store that VAL caters to young moderns! For the finest in traditional 4 GORHAM of ver and Brides" Gifts. and contemporary visit crystal. Sable's china, Galerie sil- LAMBERT 8.

A JEWELRY ORREFORS 0338 EAST MOLINE NORITAKE Friday "Til Open 8:00 Weekdays "Til Saturday 5:30 "Til 6:00 TIFFIN KIRK LUNT HEIRLOOM Moline City Union of the International Order of King's Daughters and Sons will meet Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in Butterworth Center, Moline. Fifty-year citations will be given to Mrs. R. M.

Johnson of Silver Cross Circle, and to Miss Gertrude Simmons of Louise Foster Circle. Plans for the proposed Cleaveland State King's Daughters Home will be on display, and the pros and cons of the new building will be discussed. Mrs. C. Dana Lasser will tell of state convention plans to be held Oct.

20 in First CongregaI tional Church, Moline. Miss Barbara DeSchinckel Enganed To R.B. Wlaskolich Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L.

DeSchinckel, 1328 19th Moline, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Barbara, to Randy B. Wlaskolich, 2123 8th Silvis. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Michael Wlaskolich, Des Plaines, and Mrs. Ellen Dean, 307 16th Moline. bride The couple will be married took Jan.

7 in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Moline. both The bride-elect was graduated from Alleman High School and attended Black Hawk College. She is employed at Bri-Tone Photo, Rock Island. The prospective bridegroom attended Rock Island High School and is attending Black Howk College. He is employed by Fabri-Glass Moline.

BARBARA DeSCHINCKEL BARBARA DeSCHINCKEL Engagement News Engaged? Planning to be married? Contact The Dispatch for information about publication of the engagement announcement, date set story and wedding news. The Dispatch provides informational forms for all announcements, and also for wedding anniversaries. These forms are available in the Moline, East Moline, Geneseo, a bridge, Prophetstown, and Orion offices, and from all Dispatch correspondents. The information and picture should be submitted directly to The Dispatch since the practice of distributing these announcements to other newspapers has been discontinued. East Moline, Silvis Jaycee-Ettes Set Tea East Moline Silvis JayceeEttes will hold its annual membership tea Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

in the State Bank of East Moline. Those attending should enter by the alley door. All Jaycee wives are invited to attend, to become familiar with the Jaycee Ettes. A hair styling and wig show also will be given by Ruth's Salon, East Moline. COLUMBUS DAY TUESDAY OCT.

12 AND EVERY FOLLOWING TUESDAY WE WILL HAVE ONE-DAY ONLY "TUESDAY SPECIALS" $10.95 Imported Jacquard Polyester $8.95 yd. 8.50 Polyesters $6.50 yd. 7.50 Polyester $6.50 yd. (From our regular stock) Marguerite's and sew on 4109 14th Avenue Rock Island PRACTICAL Licensed Association Division, Thursday dence Moline. will be The DRY CLEANING SPECIALS Offer Good Thru Saturday, Oct.

16 PANTS SLACKS SWEATERS PLAIN SKIRTS Except suedes, furs or formals 3 For 2c Pleats, Extra Each Beauitfully Cleaned Guaranteed Workmanship NO LIMIT CASH CARRY Cardinal CLEANERS 722 15th East Moline MAN A.

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