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The Daily Times from Davenport, Iowa • 6

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Mi District Seven Reports Accident-Free Holiday band, Victor, was struck from be THE i i ROCK ISLAND About Ikbor Kymi TIIVlES MOLIXE-EAST MOLINE SILVIS 20,000 Attend Day Festivals Kip Ay hx tf i Second place went to Debbie Hobbs, a dancer from Milan, who received $50. Linda Westerdahl, 17-year-old Moline vocalist, won third and a prize of $25. The finals of the World's Softball Tournament in Douglas Park, Rock Island, about 2,500 persons watched El Paso, take the title. For the semi-finals on Sunday night the crowd was set at about 4,600. Altogether, tournament officials estimate attendance at 35,000.

Mary Dugan, left, is crowned queen of the Milan Summer Festival by last year's queen, Cheryl McClure. AREA WEDDINGS It. Moline To Be Home Of Bridal Couple A total of nearly 20.000 persons attended two Labor Day weekend festivities in Rock Island and Milan. The Indian Powwow in Black Hawk, State Park drew almost 8.R00 persons, according to E. Lee Sieman.

business manager. This is about 1,500 more than the previous year's count of 7,300. At the Milan Indian summer, fete, crowds were estimated at over 10.000 by Rudy Needham. general co-chairman. At last night's final event, the talent MISS JULIE rJ Headquarters of District Seven, Illinois State Police, reported to day that no serious personal in jury accidents were listed during the whole of the three day holi day period which began Friday at 6 p.m A concentrated ro gram of safety warnings for motorists, and stepped up patrols were given credit for the "safe weekend." District Seven of the Illinois State Police covers five counties, Rock Island, Henry, Bureau, Mer cer and Knox, with headquarters being located in the city of Rock Island Three persons were injured in traffic accidents in Rock Island Monday and overnight, two in a chain reaction crash and one when he fell from the rear of a Jeep.

Mrs. Luella Swanson, 65, of 316 20th Moline, who incurred injury to her neck and right side when the car driven by her hus Kalb. and he attended Wilson College, Chicago. Karzin-Wissbaum Visiting the summer home of the bride at Lake Okoboji are the former Sharon Lynn Karzin and Ronald J. VYissbaum, Rock Island residents who wed in St Man's Catholic Church, Rock Island, at a 2 p.m.

ceremony. Stelle-Putnam A ceremony in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Rock Island, united in marriage Miss Nancy Ann Stelle, Rock Island, and Paul William Putnam, Moline. They will live at 2808'a 10th Moline. Stahl-Seils Miss Virginia Lee Stahl of Bar-slow and Daniel H.

Seitz, Taylor Ridge, were wed at a double-ring ceremony in Zion Lutheran Church, Buffalo Prairie. They will live in Rock Island, after a 10-day trip in the northwest. Kincaid-Stipp Gowned in white silk organza over taffeta and carrying a cas cade of yellow roses. Miss Sandra Kmcaid, daughter of the Roger L. Kmcaids, Carbon Cliff, became the bride of Owen Stipp, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lynn K. Stipp, 505 42nd East Moline, in St. Mary's Catholic Church, East Moline. Her attendants wore white iced organdy with bronze color taffeta sashes.

Brunch was served to the wedding party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Johnson, Moline. There was a reception in American Legion Hall, East Moline, before Mr. and Mrs.

Stipp left on a northern honeymoon. They wil! reside at 18104 15lh Moline. show and crowning of the festival queen, the crowd was set nearly 4,900. Wearing the crown this year is Miss Mary Dugan. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Dugan. Mat hews Heights. Her attendant was Miss Judy Ringer, daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Ringer.

The talent show was won by the Pastra Brothers of Clinton, who sang and accompanied themselves on an electronic organ. They received the first prize of $100 in cash. ANN MILLS the Army in November with the rank of second lieutenant and expects to be stationed at Fort Lee, Va. E. M.

Girl Gels Award Miss Melissa M. Cleaves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T.

Cleaves, 3208 9th St. East Moline, has been awarded the 1961 National Foundation Health Scholarship in physical therapy. A. F. Lindoerfer, chairman of Rock Island County Chapter, Na tional Foundation, announced the award today, reporting Miss Cleaves will attend the University of Illinois at Urbana two years and Washington University, St Louis, two years, receiving $500 each year.

March of Dimes con tributions make possible the scholarship. Name Change The name of the Strombeck-Becker Manufacturing Moline toy company, has been changed to Strombeck Manufacturing according to the Illinois secretary of state's office. Authorized shares of the firm have been increased from 1,250 shares to 12,250. APPLICATION DEADLINE Sept. 12 is the deadline for ap plications for the post of deputy rabies control officer of Rock Island County.

They will be accepted at the office of the county board of supervisors. Julie Mills Is Betrothed To Indianapolis Resident hind on Eighteenth avenue, be tween Twenty ninth and one-half and Twenty-ninth streets, is in "good condition today at St Anthony's Hospital. Incurring an arm injury in the same accident was Delbert Swanson, 38, of 2914 31st Rock Island, driver of another car. Police said a car driven by Robert E. Nabstedt, 18, of 1604 36th Rock Island, struck the Delbert Swanson car which pushed into the Victor Swanson car, which hit one driven' by Juanita Kottmer, 52, of Hopkins, Minn.

Police charged Nabstedt with following too closely. Cecil McMillan. 51. of Van- druff's Is land.Milan, incurred a draff's Island, Milan, incurred a was treated at St Anthony's Hospital, early this morning when he tumbled from a jeep as it headed up the Twenty eighth street hill near Ninth avenue. The driver, Charles Green, 3640 N.

Shore Moline, took McMillan to the hospital and reported the accident to police. Dennis Begyn, 9, of Taylor Ridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Begyn, brought to St. An thony's Hospital for treatment of lacerations on his body, incurred when he fell from a window, was released after treatment R.

I. Police Report Shot At Residence A shot, apparently from a worn 32 caliber weapon, was fired at the residence of Otha Morrow, 431 9th Rock Island. Monday night Rock Island police reported today. Police were summoned to the home at 8:27 p.m. Four persons were in the kitchen at the home when the shot was fired but none apparently were in line with the shot, they said.

Investigating officers said the gun apparently was old and had lost much of its compression. The bullet grazed the screen from angle, only dented the door casing and fell to the floor. Russell Wilborne, 1213 6th Rock Island, incurred a cut on the left hand shortly before noon Monday and was given first aid by police. Officers said he told them that a man, whom he lden tified by name, had swung a hoe at him while he was in his car near Seventh avenue and Eighth street. Hydrant Use Is Hampered By Bee Swarm Firemen at Central Station, Mo line "kept their fingers crossed" Monday, hoping there wouldn't be a fire call in the Fifteenth street area between Third avenue and the railroad tracks.

A swarm of bees chose the fire hydrant for a resting point. A Silvis beekeeper captured the swarm, returning the hydrant to service. Milan Man, 49, Shot Accidentally A rural Milan man accidentally shot himself in the calf of the right leg while squirrel hunting Monday. James H. Walters, 49, of R.

R. No. 3, Milan, is listed in "satisfactory" condition at St. Anthony's Hospital. Sheriff deputies said Waller? was wounded when the gun discharged as he crawled under a fence on a farm on Indian Bluff Road.

Now! Check DIARRHEA Distress and Calm Cramps FAST WMi New Tablet Ease! New Yerk, N. Y. Here's news of wonderful new relief for miseries of common diarrhea often caused by overindulgence in food or drink, "stomach colds," change of water or diet, "toxins," "nerves," etc. Remember, diarrhea strikes without warning whether you're at home, at work, at play or traveling. So be prepared with convenient DIAR-AID tht ONLY tablet' compounded to give prompt 3-way relief: 1.

Consolidate loose movements. 2. Calm painful cramps- 3. Soothe irritated tissues, r.et clinically proven DIAR-AID Tablets, only 98. DIAR-AID A Moline couple, whose marriage was a ceremony in Cambridge where the bridegroom's parents reside, will return from a wedding trip to reside at 1124 5th Moline.

Jerry Vincent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Vincent, took Miss Janice Nadine Cecil as bride at a 1 p.m. ceremony in Cambridge Methodist Church. The daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Cecil. 334 15th Moline, wore white Chantilly lace and tulle and carried a pink and white bouquet. Suiter-Rose Mr. and Mrs.

Robert D. Rose, who exchanged marriage vows in Plymouth Congregational Church, Moline, will live in Iowa City where she will be employed at University Hospitals and he will begin his senior year in the industrial engineering school of the State University of Iowa. She is the former Bonnie L. Suiter, daughter of Mrs. Nona Suiter, 1816 12th Moline, and the late Frank Suiter.

Taylor-Rcattie Mr. and Mrs. Latimer G. Beat-tie, who were wed in Milan Presbyterian Church, will live in Milan after a trip to Canada. The bride is the former Alberta.

Rae Taylor. Rodriguez-Prieto A family dinner in Oak Grove Community Hall, East Moline, honored a bridal couple, Mr. and Mrs. Angel Prieto, before they left for Los Angeles, where they will reside. The former Janet Rodriguez and Mr.

Prieto exchanged marriage vows in the i 3 1 4 home of Mr. and Mrs. Martinez, Silvis Heights. EckharhMoore Henry A ceremony in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Emery Moore 1617 5th Rock Island, united in marriage Miss Marilyn K. Eck-hart, Milan, and David E. Moore, son of the Emery Moores. The couple will return from a Chicago honeymoon to reside at the home of the bride's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Eckhart, 500 W. 8th Milan. Rced-Heffernan Chicago will be the home of the former Barbara Patsy Reed, Rock Island, and Thomas Pat rick Heffernan, who were wed at an afternoon ceremony in Me morial Christian Church, Rock Island. Mrs.

Heffernan attended Northern Illinois University, De- i. MRS. ROBERT ROSE ADVERTISEMENT Now! Check DIARRHEA Distress and Cairn Cramps FAST With New Tablet Ease! New Yerk, N. Y. Here's news of wonderful new relief for miseries of common diarrhea often caused by overindulgence in food or drink, "stomach colds," change of water or diet, "toxins," "nerves," etc.

Remember, diarrhea strikes without warning whether you're at home, at work, at play or traveli ng. Sobe prepared with convenient DIAR-AID-the ONLY tablets compounded to give prompt 3-way relief: 1. Consolidate loose ttiovemtnti. 2. Calm painful cramps.

3. Soothe irritated tissues. Get clinicany'proven DIAR-A1D Tkbleta, only 93. DIAR-AID i J- -t it uir T.mwmm -ill Island. Mr.

and Mrs. co-chairmen. the show Oct. 1. Breakins Get Police Attention breakins are in.

vestigation by Rock Island police today, following receipt of burglary reports from Saukie Golf Course and the Teamsters office at 2116 5th Rock Island, Three typewriters, two adding machines and two table adios were reported missing from the union office. Still to be determined was whether further thefts had occurred from ransacked desks. Nicholas Cook, 316 17th Moline, reported the entry to police at 5:25 a.m. Entry to the main building was gained through a 10 by 24-inch window on the east side of the building. The opening is about six feet off the ground, police said.

The door to the office, inside the building, was pried with a 4-inch bar. Exit was made through a door on the east side of the building. No theft was immediately determined at the golf course "building. Burglars entered a building occupied by the Chicken Delight and Spudnut stores at Nineteenth Avenue and Sixteenth Street, Moline, Monday night but apparently nothing was taken. Couple Note Vow Dales Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Aswege, 1515 18th Moline, who were married 50 years ago today, in the parsonage of the First Congregational Church, Moline, were honored at a surprise open house. The couple resided in Quincy until about 1943 when they returned to Moline to make their home. They are natives of Moline and Mrs. Aswege is the former Hildur Cederberg.

Mr. and Mrs. Aswege are the parents of Frederic Aswege, Park Ridge, and Richard Aswege, Moline, and there are six grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs.

George Viviani, 601 43rd Rock Island, will mark their 35th wedding anniver sary on No celebration is planned. The former Carmela Salato and Mr. Viviani, married Sept. 8, 1926 in St. Anthony's Catholic Church Davenport, have resided in Rock Island for 29 years.

They own and operate Viviani Grocery Store at 4310 6th Rock Island. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Scherer, 2732 30th Rock Island, who are observing their silver wed aing anniversary today, were a honored at a family dinner in their home. The former Miss Elizabeth Stengel and 'Mr.

Scherer were married Sept. 5, 1936, in Broadway Presbyterian Church. They have two sons, Glenn Jr. an-Douglas, both at home. Another son, Stephen, died of polio when he as a year old.

3 essentials for normal regularity (I) Colonaid moisturizes dry, hardened waste for easy passage without pain or strain. (2) Colonaid unequalled rebulkinf action helps re-tone flabby coloo muscle. (3) And Colonaid acts gently, on tbt nerve reflexes that stimulate tbt vital "mass movement" of your lower colon. CouAtD relieve! even chronic constipation overnight; it to gentle it wai hospital proved tafe even for expectant mother. Add Colonaid won't interfere with tbiorption of vitamin or other food nutrient.

Get Colonaib today! INTKODCCTOIY S1ZK 43 1 i 4 15' Improved Twenty third Ave nue, Moline, and connecting Forty second Avenue, East Moline, are shown in this aerial photo from Forty first Street, Moline (bot tom of the picture) to Colona Road, East Moline (top of the pho. to). Total project cost is estimat ed at $1.66 million, and completion date is early October. Deere-UAW Resume Negotiations Negotiations between John Deere and the UAW resumed this noon with a meeting in the Le-Claire Hotel, after recessing for the Labor Day weekend. Sessions opened in Moline Aug.

15, as company and union seek new contracts for eight plants in Illinois and Iowa. Contracts expiring Oct. 1, cover some 17,000 UAW workers. Moline Man Places in Iowa Chess Tourney Veteran chess master and former Quad City champion Lawrence Mahcr, 2411Vj 4th Moline, placed seventh in a record-breaking entry of 65 players at the Iowa Open chess congress in Cedar Rapids, held during the Labor Day weekend. Quad-City players and members of the Illowa Chess Club who placed in the top division were Tom Blade, John Warren and James O'Donnell, all of Moline.

Moline College Enrollment Jumps 63 Pel. The enrollment of 470 at Moline Community College is a 63 per cent increase over the fall of 1960, Dr. Richard E. Whalen. dean of the college, reports.

Dr. Whalen predicts late enrollments will bring the number to 500. THESE HORRID AGE SPOTS FADE THEM OUT Weathered brown spots on the surface of vour hands and face tell the world you'rt getting old perhaps before you really are. Fade them away with new ESOTERICA, that medicated cream that breaks up masses of pigment cn the skin, helps make hands look white and young again. Equally effective on the face, neck and arms.

Not cover-up. Acts in the skm not on it Fragrant, greaseless base for softening, lubricatmr skm as it helps clear surface blemishes. At leading drug and toiletry counters. $2 plus tax. If you have these age.

revealing brown spots, blotches, ot ir jou want clearer, ligiter akin, us ESOTERICA. Featured by leading department stores, Schlcgel other drug stores I I I Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mills, 2500 23rd Moline, announce the engagement of their daughter, Julie Ann, and David Michael Williams, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Warren W. Williams, Indianapolis. Miss Mills, a graduate of Villa de Chantal, will be a senior this fall at Indiana University where she is affiliated with Pi Beta Phi, social sorority, and Theta Sigma Phi, professional fraternity for women in journalism. Mr.

Williams, a graduate of Broadripple High School, Indianapolis, received the Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration in June from Indiana University. He will enter E.M. Hospital Sets Training 1 For Volunteers Orientation class for new volunteer workers at East Moline State Hospital will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept.

21 and Sept. 28. Any man or woman interested in becoming a volunteer worker should call the volunteer services supervisor at the hospital. Those who serve may choose the day of the week and the time of day most convenient for them. Volunteers visit with patients, write letters for them, distribute books and magazines, assist with games, music, arts and crafts, and share their hobbies.

To Take Vote A vote on whether Rock Island's City Council will switch to two meetings a month or continue its regular schedule of four per mon'Ji will be asked by Mayor Morris Muhleman at tonight's meeting. Mayor Muhleman said he doubts that the City Council will faor the change but in view of the proposal he made earlier, he feels the matter should either be voted "up or down." For two months of the year. July and August, the council goes to a twice- -month schedule. At the beginning of the period, the mayor proposed that the council consider keeping the summer ft Li A i i Kellogg and his wife and George E. Carll are In the event of rain, will be postponed to Dr.

Paul R. Linden, left, It. C. Sandberg, center, and Lester S. Kellogg get together to plan the Rock Island Art Guild annual outdoor show set for noon to 4 p.m.

Sept. 24 in Long View Park, Rock ADVtRTISEMENT 1 iwy111- Stops Constipation Due to "Aging Colon" Amttnm't terftH Mliitf TOILET TANK BALL Noisy running toilets con waste ever 1 000 gallont of wafer day. Tht efficient patented Water Master tank ball instantly stops th.e flow of water after each flushing. 75C AT HAkDWARt STOWS av. CIT THI I 6INUINI WlHffll imnsTfe i If Get one of these handy Ti ms bottles for your home for fust, Mfe.

economical relief from acid indigestion, heart-burse fa. Minty-Lresb taste ONLY RLVD AND L'SE THE WANT ADS New laxative discovery re-creates As you (row older, the internal muscles of your coloo wall also age, lose the strength that propels aste from the body. Stagnant bowel contents become so dry and shrunken thai they fail to stimulate the urge to purge. Relief, doctor say, lies in a new laxative principle. Old-style bulks and listeners may create gas, take 3 or 4 days for relief.

Old-style salts and Irags cramp and gripe the entire Of all laxatives, only new on aid gives you its special 3-ay relief that works only on the loer colon (area of constipation). 2.

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