The Rock Island Argus from Rock Island, Illinois (2024)

507 Sandra Wicklund, Rodger Kramer Wed at Immanuel THE ROCK Immanuel Lutheran Church, Rock Island, was the setting for the wedding of Miss Sandra Lee Wicklund to Rodger Kramer yesterday afternoon. The Rev. Eldor W. Haake, pastor of Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Moline, officiated at the 2:30 o'clock double-ring ceremony before an altar appointed with white gladioli and greenery. Walter Paul, Davenport, was organist and Woodrow Acord Moline.

was soloist. Parents of the' couple are Mr. and Mrs. Hilding1 E. Wicklund, 2057 46th Rock Island, and Mr.

and Mrs. 'Norman P. Kramer, 1801 37th St. Moline. Wearing a floor-length gown of nylon sheer over taffeta, the bride was escorted to the altar by her father.

Her gown was styled with slenes, rounded neckline edged in pearls and had dome-shaped skirt extendin seed, ing to a brush train. Pearl trim also was featured on the skirt front. The bride's bouffant fingertip veil of illusion was attached to a silk organza rose dotted with pearls and she carried a modern colonial arrangement of white cymbidium orchids and stephanotis. Miss Sharon Wicklund, Rock Island, sister of the bride, maid of honor, was attired in a mint green ballerina-length sheath dress fashioned with cap sleeves, rounded neckline and detachable cutway overskirt. A silk organza rosette held her blush veil and her bouquet was a cascade arrangement of yellow and white carnations.

Bridesmaids, attired like the honor maid in pastel yellow, were Miss Susan Kramer, Moline, sister of the bridegroom: Miss' Judy BeDuhn and Miss Sharon Murphy, both of Rock Island. Their headpieces matched their dresses and their flower were like the maid of honor's. Terry Kramer, Moline, attended his brother as best man. Brent Hanson, East Moline; R. Douglas Peterson, Coal Valley, and Terry Turner, Moline, were ushers.

A reception was held in Immanuel Lutheran School, Rock Island, where the serving table was centered with a five-tier wedding JOHN SWIERINGA makes an announcement of importance to every family who needs a PIANO John Swieringa now offers you two piano lines especially selected by him as outstanding values. A large selection of new Cable Nelson and Everett pianos can be seen at Hammond organ Studios of Moline. Many wood finishes and styles are available, Prices start from $595.00. When you think of the best values in pianos and in Hammond Organs, think first of John Swieringa and Hammond Organ Studios of Moline. Call us at 762-9478, or stop at our Moline store in King Plaza, 3606 23rd Avenue, Moline.

ISLAND ARGUS, MRS. RODGER B. cake flanked by carnations and ivy. A blue and white striped knit sheath dress with white accessories was chosen by the bride as her traveling ensemble for the wedding trip to Colorado. The couple will reside in Moline.

Mrs. Kramer was graduated from Rock Island High School and MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1905 KRAMER MRS. ALLEN D. SIEBELS -Martin Brent Photo -Schultz Photo attended Maryerest, College. She is employed Younker Rock Island.

Mr Kramer, a graduate of Moline High School, attended Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, and Moline Community College and was graduated from Black Hawk College. Mr. Kramer is associated with his father in the hearing aid business. MR. AND MRS.

JACK YEOCUM (Connie Miller) were wed Saturday in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Rock Island. Tone Pahlke of Norway Feted at Farewell Party Miss Tone Pahlke was honored yesterday afternoon at a farewell party given by Miss Sally Knanishu, 4001 31st Rock Island, in her home. Guests were senior class friends from Rock Island High School. An exchange student from Norway, Miss Pahlke has spent the past year in Rock Island residing with a classmate, Miss DeDe Whitmore and her family.

Miss Pahlke will leave June 24. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and Neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during our recent bereavement, the loss of our Beloved Husband and Brother-in-law, HAROLD A. "DIZZY" DEAN. We also wish to thank all those who sent cards while he was in the hospital, also Father Wayne Johnson, the pallbearers, and all those who called and sent flowers or sisted in any way. MRS.

ANNA DEAN MR. JACK S. WOLF R. G. Wheelers Observe Golden Wedding Date Mr.

and Mrs. R. G. Wheeler, 4401 18th Rock Island, observed their 50th wedding anniversary with relatives at a family dinner yesterday. No other celebration is planned.

The former Clara Wixom of reau County, and Mr. Wheeler were married June 18, 1913, in Princeton, Ill. The couple has a son, Herbert of Hopkins, and three grandchildren, Sarah, a student at College in Boulder, and Steven and Mary Jo at home. Mrs. Wheeler is a former teacher with the Rock Island School system and her husband is secretary-treasurer of the Chicago-TriCities Motor Freight Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler are members of South Park Presbyterian Church. 05 DISCOUNT On Any DRY CLEANING Order of $5 or More Example $5 Worth of CLEANING only $3.95 $6 Worth of CLEANING only $4.95 THIS SALE ENDS IN ROCK ISLAND SATURDAY, JUNE 22nd PLEASE NOTE This is not Cut-Rate Dry Cleaning but YERBURY-DANA'S HIGH QUALITY CLEANING. We are making this offer so you can See The Difference.

Due to this Low Price we can only offer this SPECIAL at One Store At A Time. This Week It Is At Cleaners 2108 3rd Avenue For Pick Up Delivery Rock Island, Ill. Phone 786-2661 R. Maas And Roger Jones Tell Betrothal Mr. and Mrs.

Donald C. Maas, 3826 N. Division Davenport, announced the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Rae, to Roger Jones last night at a lawn party at the home of the brideelect's paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry G.

Schneden, 205 31st Moline. Mr. Jones' parents are Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Jones, Cinebar, Wash. Miss Maas and her fiance plan a late August wedding. Among relatives and friends attending the party were Gilbert Miller, Phoenix, great-uncle of the bride elect, and Miss Janice Flory, Lawrence, Kan. Miss Maas attended schools East Moline and was graduated from West High School, Davenport. She is employed by Newman's Women's Apparel, Davenport.

Mr. Jones was graduated from high school at Onalaska, and served four years with the aviation branch of the Navy. He is presently attending Palmer College, Davenport. The couple will attend Cleveland College, Los Angeles, this fall. Miss Verschorre, James Hokinson Wed at St.

Mary's Miss Sally Verschorre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Verschorre, 2829 9th Moline, became the bride of James Hokinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hokinson 825 21st Moline, at 1 p.m.

Saturday St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Moline. The Rev. Bernard Tholl officiated. The bride selected a ballerinalength gown with lace bodice and chiffon skirt.

A heart shaped crown held her short veil and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and stephanotis. Miss Barbara Jo. Rosborough, Moline, attended as maid of honor. She was attired, in a yellow satin street-length dress featuring a bell-shaped skirt and fitted bodice. Her white daisy headpiece held a short yellow veil and she carried a colonial bouquet of white daisies.

Steve Krulik, Moline, served as best man and ushers were Thomas Hokinson, William Beckman and Kenneth Jones, all of Moline. A reception was held in the American Legion Hall, East Moline, where a three-tier cake surrounded with yellow and white daisies centered the serving table. When the couple left for a southern wedding trip, Mrs. Hokinson wore a brown sheath dress Californians Visit With Ray Ullmarks in Silvis Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Mullikin, Broderick, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ullmark, Oneida Heights, Silvis.

Mrs. Mullikin and Mrs. Ullmark are twin sisters and hadn't seen each other in 10 years. The visitors will be here until tomorrow. Other brothers and sisters of Mrs.

Mullikin residing in the area are Robert, Louis, Francis and Raymond VandeCasteele, all of Moline; Ralph VandeCasteele, East Moline, and Mrs. Pete Plavak, Moline. ebra. The 4-tier wedding cake was on a round satin-covered table. Mr.

and Mrs. Siebels left later for a northern wedding trip, the bride wearing a sin tweed-and-linen suit in shades of apricot and gold. Mrs. Siebels is a graduate of Moline High School and Miami University at Oxford, Ohio, where her sorority was Kappa Alpha Theta. She has been employed as a savings teller at the First National Bank of Rock Island.

Mr. Siebels was graduated from Moline High School and Augustana College. He also attended the University of Illinois where he was a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity and the Skull and Cresent honorary. He is employed by the Maytag Corporation in Newton, Iowa, were the couple will reside. Rock Island Births Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Coughlin, 44th daughter Saturday in Moline Lutheran Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carlin, 2120 17th daughter Saturday in Moline Public Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Butler, 519 6th daughter yesterday in St. Anthony's Hospital.

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Send 50 cents now for Catalog. PLEASE YOUR CAT WITH ALL-CHICKEN KIT KIT KAT KAT FOOD A STRONGHEART PRODUCT Women Tell Activities All units of the Lutheran Church Women of St. John's Lutheran Church, Rock Island, concluded the year's work at picnics, breakfasts and luncheons. Their individual reports follow: Dorcas Unit met with Mrs. Harold Swanson, Rock River, for a picnic.

Officers re elected for the year are Mrs. Walter R. Mogler, chairman; Mrs. Lester Holst, recorder, and Mrs. Swanson, service chairman.

Priscilla Unit met at the home of Mrs. Ted Nelson, 2430 28th for a breakfast. Mrs. Martin Knaanishu is chairman for the year and Mrs. Robert Burlingame, recorder, The group will visit Parkway Rest Home in June.

Lydia Unit members had a potluck at the park with Mrs. Paul Sandstrom and Miss Marian Anderson as hostesses. Mrs. Allen Lincke and Mrs. Neal Bodin will be co-chairmen for the next year.

addition to the daughter, the couple has a son, Robert Hoffman, Rockville, and six grandchildren. Hoffman is a maintenance supervisor at A. E. Handshey Chicago. He and his wife are former members of First Lutheran Church, Rock Island.

Miss Doris Anderson will be, recorder. Naomi Unit had a picnic at Lincoln Park with out patients of ARC as guests. Martha Unit members had luncheon at the home of Mrs. James Bell 2538 35th with Mrs. T.

V. Anderson las hostess. Re-elected officers are: Mrs. A. A.

Milton, chairman; Mrs. Bell, recorder and Mrs. Howard Ellis, service chairman. The group will be hostess for the July 24 ice cream social on the parish house lawn. All women are invited to the Moline Lutheran Hospital Tea June 19 at Butterworth Center, Moline.

A work session for all interested women of St. John's will be conducted June 26 in the parish house beginning at 9 a.m. MISS SHARON R. MAAS Helmar Hoffmans Note 40th Date Mr. and Mrs.

Helmar E. Hoffman, Chicago, arrived Saturday to spend a few days with their so law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James McSparin, 2352 26th Rock Island. They will return to Chicago tomorrow.

Yesterday the Hoffmans were honored at a family dinner at The Oaks, near Milan, on their 40th wedding anniversary. The former Eleanor Holmberg and Mr. Hoffman were married June 16, 1923, in Chicago, and have resided there with the exception of eight years, from 1939 to 1947, when they lived in Rock Island. In Club Notes Memorial Heights Methodist Church WSCS Circles, 10 a.m, Tuesday, all day sewing: Circle 2, Mrs. Beulah Bramlett, 1600 35th Rock Island; Circle 3.

at church, take sack lunch; Circle 1, p.m. with Mrs. Milton Toelke, 827 19th Moline. Chapter BK, PEO, 1:30 p.m. Tuesday with Mrs.

William B. Schroder, 3300 33rd Ave. Ct. Sewing Circle, veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, 12 noon potluck Wednesday with Mrs. Leland Thennis, 438 38th Moline.

Faithful Circle, KD, 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, luncheon at The Oaks, Milan. Queen Bee Review No. 190, Woman's Benefit Association, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Hauberg Center; memorial service.

Rose Chapter No. 626, OES, Silvis, 6 a.m. to noon Sunday, breakfast at Silvis Masonic Temple; public invited. with white accessories. The Hokinsons will reside at 815 27th Moline.

Both bride and bridegroom were graduated from Moline High School. The bridegroom attended the University of Iowa and Black Hawk College. He is employed at the Rock Island Arsenal Golf Club. Let JAN'S Help You With Your Wedding! Complete Line of Wedding Supplies JAN'S PARTY PANTRY 121 West 1st Ave. Milan Ph.

787-1244 Deborah Green Is Bride of Allen D. Siebels Wearing her mother's wedding dress, Miss Deborah Paul Green, became the bride of Allen Dwight Siebels Saturday night in First Lu theran Church, Moline. The Rev. Nels Bengtson officiated at the 7:30 o'clock ceremony, assisted by the Rev. J.

George Engdahl of South Bend, formerly of Moline. On the altar were fiji chrysanthemums against a background of greenery and tall white tapers in Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Green, 1237 12th Moline.

The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Siebels, 128 5th Moline.

The bride's floor length sheath style gown was of ivory satin. The bodice with square-cut neckline had a Queen Anne collar and long sleeves and the slim skirt was slightly draped in front and extended in back to a train. A gold Swedish crown held the bride's long veil of illusion which matched the ivory tone of the gown and she carried ivory cymbidium orchids. Miss Victoria Strand of Galesburg was the maid of honor and bridesmatrons and bridesmaids were Mrs. Kenneth Collinson, Forest Park, Miss Emily Elam, Columbus, Ohio; Miss Jane Frank, Pleasant Valley, and Mrs.

Richard Kaufman, Chicago. All of the attendants were attired alike in willow green tussah silk linen sheath gowns, made floor length. The dresses had elbow length sleeves and the necklines were round in front and extended into deep Vs in back. Waistlines, whch accented with tailored self-bows in front, also dipped in back. Willow green headbands of silk linen were worn by the attendants who carried green fiji chrysanthemums tied with deep green satin.

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