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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 43

Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 43

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Quad-City Timesi
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5C Sunday, June 23. 19C8 SUNDAY TIMES DEMOCRAT 5C Davenport-Bettendorf, Iowa r- I MM 1 i CHERYL ONEY CAROLYN SCHULENBERG SHERRY ROSTENBACH LINDA STAGERS EDITH HILDEBRANDT JANICE WUOLU KAREN HOLDEN Seven Young Women Make Wedding Plans Oney-Irving Miss Cheryl Oney, (laughter of Mr. ai.d Mrs. William V. Oney, 1325 Eastern Davenport, is engaged to James A.

Irving son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Irving Philadelphia, Pa. An Aug.

31 wedding is being planned. Miss Oney graduated from Howard Un versity, Washington, D.C., where she majored in English. She will be employed by the IBM Corporation, Philadelphia. Her fiance is majoring in government at Temple University, Philadelphia, and is a salesman for the Aee Industrial Hardware Camden, N.J. ance graduated from Orion High School.

She is employed by Bituminous Insurance Co. Rock Island. Mr. DeBackere is employed by John Deere Engineering Research Moline. Rostenbach-lloone Miss Sherry Rostenbach and Columbus F.

Boone are engaged and are planning a July 26 wedding. Parents of the bride-elect are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crosby, Walcott, Mr. and Mrs.

James R. Boone, Jacksonville, are her fiance's parents. field Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Paul V.

Gannon, 2810 Taylor Davenport, are Mr. Gannon's parents. A wedding date h.is nut been chosen. Miss Holden graduated Irom West High School, attended American Institute oi Commerce and is employed by the Army Weapons Command, Rock Island Arsenal Her fiance is a junior at St Ambrose College where he is at iliated with Phi Eta Sigma, social fraternity. He is employed by the 3-M Davenport Miss Wuolu graduated from the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, and the Me-in i a 1 Hospital School of Medical Technology, Long Beach, Calif.

Her fiance is studying electrical engineering at the University of Iowa. Miss Wuolu and her fiance are presently employed in Long Beach. Iloldvn-Gannon The engagement of Miss Karen Sue Holden and Patrick James Gannon is announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Martin Holden, 1343 W.

Gar Miss Rostenbach and her fiance are 6enior students at Brigham Young University, where he played varsity football. SlafierS'Mafinumn Miss Linda Kay Stagers, and William Evan Magnuson are engaged. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stagers, Fairfield, and Mr.

and Mrs. Walter A. Magnuson, 636 E. Dover Court, Davenport. A July 20 wedding is being planned.

Miss Stagers will graduate from St. Joseph Hospital School of Nursing, Ottumwa, July 7. Her fiance attended St. Ambrose College and the University of Iowa. He is presently employed by the Conveyor Engineering Silvis.

Ililderbrand-Ilouell The engagement is announced of Miss Edith Hilde-brandt, 210 Kirkwood Davenport, and Sgt. James Howell. Parents of the bride-elect are Dr. and Mrs. Roy W.

Hildebrandt, 2506 Farnam Davenport, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howell. R. R.

No. 1. Davenport. A wedding date has not been selected. Miss Hildebrandt attends Palmer Junior College.

Her fiance attended the University of Northern Iowa and is a radar-technician at the Waverly, Iowa, AFB uolii-d'Autremonl Kngaged and planning a Sept. 21 wedding are Miss Janice Marie Wuolu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wuolu, Oakes. N.D., and Clifford James d'Autremont.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. d'Au-tremonl. 2306 Jackson Ave Davenport.

Schulenberg- UeBackere A November wedding is being planned by Miss Carolyn Louise Schulenberg, and Michael D. DeBackere. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J.

Schulenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Bert DeBackere, all ot Orion. Miss Schulenberg and her fi Romance: Couples March Down Church Aisles 7 J'iCv i NrVi til'- U- "tf-' NIM ilva Johnstn PHtto Mlihldl PtrirM' ckw rortrail Ptrtrtil By Hull rortrilt by Nthor, MRS. MELVIN APPLEBY MRS.

ROBERT CRAWFORD MRS. PHILLIP BROOKS MKS. RICHARD ZIEMBA MRS. BRYAN RICH JR. MRS.

FRANCIS M. SHIRLEY MRS. STEVEN TREIBER Pavich-Rich Vows were exchanged Saturday morning by Miss Maureen Theresa a i and Bryan Mills Rich in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Rock Island. Parents of the bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Christopher Edward Pavich, 815 24th Rock Island, and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Mills Rich, 1205 23rd Rock Island. The bride wore an empire gown of linen accented with Venise lace. Bridal attendants wearing nile-green gowns of crepe were Miss Colleen Pavich; Miss Jo Ellen Rich, both of Rock Island, and Mrs.

Larry Baxter, Peoria. Serving bridegroom were Randy Beck, Davenport; Mike Pavich, Tom Krol, both of Rock Island, Pat Pavich, Arnold, and Larry Baxter, Peoria. Mrs. Pavich attended St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing, Peoria, and graduated from Moline Lutheran School of Nursing in inhalation therapy.

She is employed by Moline Lutheran. Her husband attended the University of Mississippi, and is employed by Eagle Signal Division, E.W. Bliss Davenport. U'ilhlem-Shirley Vows were exchanged Saturday afternoon in St. John Lutheran Church, Preston Iowa, by Miss Dianna Kay Wilhelm, and Francis M.

Shirley. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilhelm, Miles, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Shirley, Clinton. The bride selected an em-prie gown of lace and taffeta. Bridal attendants wore pas- lace over taffeta was worn by the bride. Bridal attendants, wearing gowns of orange Jakarta cloth, were Miss Neevie Gar-c i Moline; Mrs. Richard Thomas, Davenport; Mrs.

Charles Bailey, Galva; Mrs. Steve Breder, Rock Island, and Mrs. Robert Holden, Silvis. Flower girls ere Tammy Thomas and Sabreina Solis, Davenport. Wayne B.

Robertson, Rock Island: Ronald Garcia, Moline; Raymond R. Ziemba, a in II. Jochcinski and Thomas F. Krueger, all of Chicago, served bridegroom. Brett Warren, Moline, was ring bearer.

After returning from their wedding trip the couple will live in Moline. Mrs. Ziemba graduated from Sterling Beauty School, Moline, and is employed by the House of Robert. East Moline Her husband graduated from St. Ambrose College ami attends the Creighton University School of Law, Omaha.

Neb ta; Charles Mattson, Prairie, View, 111., Charles Field, Rochester, and David Bowman, DeWitt. After a wedding trip to the Poconos, the couple will live in Moscow. Idaho where Mr. Brooks will be studying for his master's degree in geology. Mrs.

Brooks graduated from Central Community High School, DeWitt and was employed by DeWitt Bank Trust Co. Her husband received his bachelor of science degree Irom Cornell, College. On a wedding trip to "Canada are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Joseph Ziemba who were married in St.

Mary's Catholic Church. Moline, Saturday 11(1011. The former Beverley Jeanne Garcia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Joseph Garcia, 5108 fith Moline.

Mrs Frances Ziemba, Chicago, and the late Joseph are the bridegroom's parents An A line gown ol Chantilly ern Iowa and is a mathematics teacher at Edison Junior High School, Rock Island. Her husband attended Muscatine Junior College. He is employed by Rursch Trucking, Taylor Ridge. Itoutnun-lirooks Vows were exchanged by Miss Mary Jo Bowman and Phillip Frank Brooks Saturday afternoon in the DeWitt Methodist Church. Parents of the bridal couple are Mr.

and Mrs. E. T. Bowman, DeWitt, and Mr. and Mrs.

T. Dale Brooks, Dclmar The bride selected a gown of silk organza over taffeta fashioned with lace. Bridesmaids gowns of apricot chiffon over taffeta were Miss Nancy Brooks, Delmar: Miss Mary Ellen Elmegreen, Rhonda Lou Bowman, both of Eldridge. and Jodi Rascho, Princeton. Serving bridegroom were Kevin Bowman.

Wyo ming. Iowa; Donald and Richard Bowman, both of Orion; Carbee, Ml Vernn. Iowa; David Owen, Maquokc- port. Her husband graduated from West High School and is stationed with the Navy in Norfolk, Va. Gen rick-Crauford Trinity Lutheran Church, Davenport, was the setting for the wedding Saturday evening of Miss Alice A.

Geurink and Robert L. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geurink, Stockton, are the bride's parents and Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy Crawford, Taylor Ridge, are the bridegroom's parents. A gown of satin accented with sequins was chosen by the bride. Wearing linen gowns fafh-ioned with Venise lace were Miss Artis Geurink, Stockton: Mrs. Alvin Ehlers, Eldridge; Mrs.

Lane Freye-rmuth, Illinois City. Denise Ehlers, Eld-ridge was flower girl. Serving bridegroom were Robert Geurink, Stockton: Lane Freyermuth, Illinois City; Richard Bridge and Donald Ziegenhom, both of Taylor Ridge. s. Crawford graduated from the University of North Mrs.

Harold A. Martin, Lyndon, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Treiber, R.R.

No. 1, Betten-dorf, are the bridegroom's parents. The bride wore a silk organza gown designed with Alen-con lace Kabuki sleeves. Mrs. Jon Stoeber, Blooming-ton, Mrs.

Stephen Welter, Washington, Iowa, and Miss Cinthia Voorhees, Downers Grove, 111., attended the bride. They wore empire gowns of mint-green linen. Serving the bridegroom were David Treiber, Larry Fahrenkrug, Michael Webb, LeRoy Hannon, and Rodger Olderog all of Davenport. Mrs. Treiber attended Drake University and she and her husband graduated from the University of Iowa.

She will be an elementary school teacher this fall in Davenport. Mr. Treiber is a contractor with Treiber Construction Davenport. Preston-Appleby Miss Gayle Preston became the bride of Melvin Appleby tel nylon dresses fashioned with lace. They were Mrs.

Pa-m 1 a Lunceford, Preston; Miss Coleen Wilhelm, Ma-quoketa, and Miss Linda Van Dyke, Fulton, 111. Serving bridegroom were Harold Watts, William Shirley, Edward Stearns, all of Clinton; Gregg Betts. Preston, and James Betts, Sabula, Iowa. After a wedding trip to Chicago, the couple will reside in Clinton. Mrs.

Shirley graduated from Miles Community High School and was employed by the Climax Engine Manufacturing Clinton. Her husband attended Clinton High School and is employed by the Climax Company. Martin-Treiber Honeymooning In Colorado are Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lee Treiber who were married Saturday evening in the Erie Methodist Church.

The former Miss Cheri Martin is the daughter of Mr. and Saturday evening in St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Davenport. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald H. Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dahlin, 4711 N.

El Ran-cho Davenport, are her guardians. Parents of the bridegroom are IL. and Mrs. Dale Shook, 2895 Northaven Road, Davenport. An empire gown of Chantilly lace over satin was chosen by the bride.

Bridal attendants, wearing gowns of white eyelet lace, were Mrs. Ronald Smeltzer and Miss Judy Carstensen, Davenport, and Mrs. Ronald Stein, Tipton. Jody Dahlin, Davenport, was flower girl. Serving the bridegroom were Gerald Shook.

Roger Shook, Terry Shook, Ron Smeltzer, all of Davenport, and Ron Stein, Tipton, Jim Stein, Tipton, was ring bearer. Mrs. Appleby attends Eastern Iowa Community College in the practical nursing divi-s i and is employed by Northwest Drug Store, Daven ANN LANDERS Send The No-Class Clod A Check And Forget Her DEAR ANN LANDERS: Three weeks ago I bought my first new car. Until now I always had a second-hand katrin-ka. It took me two years to get the money together and I was really proud of myself.

Friday my girl asked if she could bor- Problem: Her parents live 40 miles from here but we've never met them. Ed says they are crazy and it's just as well we don't invite them to the wedding. Mamie wants to be married in our living room with only the immediate family present. She said she has no objection to their being present but doubts that they would come. What should we do? BAFFLED DEAR BAFFLED: Invite Mamie's parents to the wedding and if they don't ish to come, that's up to them.

Alcohol is no shortcut to social success. If you think yon have to drink to be accepted by your friends, get the facts. Read "Booze and You For Teen-Agers Only." by Ann Landers. Send 33 rents in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope with your request. Ann Landers will be glad to help yon with your problems.

Send them to her in care of the Times-Democrat, enclosing a self-addressed, stamped envelope. darkroom. He is an amateur photographer and so am I. At about five o'clock my buddy's dad asked us if we wanted to ride along to deliver something in his pickup truck. The ride ended up being a two-hour trip.

When I got home my mother was like crazy with worry. I had meant to call her but it slipped my mind. 1 tried to tell Mom I didn't mean to make her worry and if I had called her she would have said, "O.K. go." Why are mothers so unreasonable? Please answer In the paper for all kids with unreasonable mothers. VICTIM DEAR VIC: The problem isn't unreasonable mothers but inconsiderate kids.

It would have taken you all of two minutes to make a phone call and avoid all the trouble Next time use your noodle, son. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our son (age 23) told us last night that he is marrying Mamie next month. She is a lovely girl, bright, pleasant and has gone with Ed for two years. der. My girl made no offer to pay for the damage and when I told her I thought she should have at least offered to share the cost she got mad and threw the keys in my face.

This morning I received her check for $100 with a note saving. "Good-bye. you cheap heel." What should I do? MARTY DEAR MARTY': Send the doll a check for $2 which Ls what you owe her. People who borrow a car should pay for whatever damage occurs when it is in their possession. This should have been discussed when you gave your girl the keys.

Anyone who would return a new car with a smashed fender and a broken headlight and not offer to have it repaired is a no-class clod. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 13 and in trouble with my mother. After school a guy I know invited me to work in his row my car to go shopping. I said O.K. and K'ave ner tne keys.

Three hours later she J-ame back and said, "Gee, I'm sorry." ff Jphe had run into a fire hydrant. Further-V -V Tore, she insisted that they must have put i it there yesterday because she knows the 'i i street like the back of her hand. I now have a smashed fender and a 'V- broken headlight, plus a few other small "71! tents. Total damage 398. i i My policy iS $ioo deductible, which NM means I am not covered for anything un .1 i.

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