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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 9

Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 9

Publication:
Quad-City Timesi
Location:
Davenport, Iowa
Issue Date:
Page:
9
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Vows Wedding Bigger And Better Than verf Spoken Friday Mississippi. ml Eiroldt-Rru Miss Terry Lynn Ewohit and Michael Victor Brus were married Friday in St. Paul Lutheran Church, Davenport, Their parents are Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph L. Kwoldt and Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin H. Brus, all of Walcott. Maid of honor and best man were the bride's sister. Miss Tonie K.

Ewoldt, Lowden. Iowa, and Anthony Wulf. Walcott. The couple will reside in Davenport. The bride attended Northeast Missouri State University, Kirksville.

She is employed as a clerk at Northwest Super Drug, Davenport. Her husband is a graduate of Davenport West High School. He is employed as a machine WIN ANEW 1973 III AVO" 6,000 FREE SEATS FOR ALL GRAND STAND SHOWS DODGE COLT Each daily outside gate ticket stub good for drawing Sat. Aug. 1110 p.m.

You must be there to win. operator with Bed Jacket Manufacturing Davenport. Gear no-W ilken Miss Leslie Ann George, 2105 W. Columbia Davenport, and Lonny Lee Wilken, 1000 Blythwood Place, Davenport, were married Friday in Asbury Methodist Church, Bettendorf. Their parents are Mrs.

Donna George, of the Columbia Avenue address, and the late Evan George, and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wilken, 1959 N. Oak Bettendorf. Maid of honor and best man were Miss Carol Baechle, Glen-wood, 111., and the bridegroom's brother, Barry Wilken, Bettendorf.

After a wedding trip to Chicago, the couple will reside in Davenport. The bride attended Western Illinois University, Macomb. She is employed at Davenport Osteopathic Hospital. Her husband is a graduate of St. Ambrose college with a bachelor's degree in sociology.

He is employed at Sears, Roebuck and Milan. awls-VanRlaricome Miss Paula Elaine Rawls, 3010 W. 2nd Davenport, and Tom Duane VanBlaricome, 1322V W. 14th Davenport, were married Friday in Trinity Lutheran Church, Davenport. Their parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Harold H. Rawls of the 2nd Street address, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.

VanBlaricome, 1656 W. Hayes Davenport. Maid of honor and best man were Miss Brenda Sue Reese, Davenport, and the bridegroom's brother, Jamey L. VanBlaricome. After a wedding trip to St, Louis, the couple will reside in Davenport.

The bride is a graduate of Davenport West High School. She is employed at the Scott County Courthouse, Davenport. Her husband is a graduate of West High School. He is employed at J. I.

Case 1 TONIGHT 7:00 p.m. STAGE SHOW Featuring THE IMPERIALS Famous Gospel Singers Mrs. Michael Brus I I'M. "A a 0 4 cid 4 jT DODDY GI171DY THE PIED PIPER Music With 50 Local School Children Mrs. Lonny Wilken 1 Mr 1 i A A Double Celebration Is Being Planned t5t r.AtY DIV.0iisTnAa WITH WOOD covins imwii His wife is a teacher in Lansdale.

They are the parents of Ted Mrs. Terry Steger. Mrs. Toni Maher. Patty and Penny.

WAYNE ROLAND, MC Comedian Wibbey Fisher and his band CROWNING MISS VALLEY FAIR TOMORROW 2 BIG SHOWS! 2 and 8 p.m. SONNY JAMES And The Southern Gentlemen Hear Sonny ting hit great hit Also: The Imperials, Bobby Clmby Wayne Roland Wibbey Fisher A Band TEEN FAIR TODAY Formerly The Original Pages love 35... UVESTCClt $CHUTZ40 KOMI imai Aug 5.9 Mr. and Mrs. Sherril D.

Cox, 502 E. 32nd Davenport, and Mrs. Cox's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis D.

Coffelt of Lansdale, will be honored at a double reception Wednesday in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversaries. Friends and relatives may (all from 8 to II p.m. at Slav-ens Manor, Bettendorf. Miss Beverly J. Coffelt and Mr.

Cox were married Sept. 4, 1948, in McClellan Heights United Presbyterian Church. Davenport. Mr. and Mrs.

Cox are employed by the Mel Foster Davenport. They are the parents of Mrs. Susan Perez and Jim. Miss Charlotte I. LaMar and Mr.

Coffelt were married Aug. 7, 1948, in St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Davenport. Mr. Coffelt is a lawyer with the Veterans Administration in Washington, DC, and formerly had a law office in Bettendorf.

2-4 and 7-10 p.m. armissiow. $2.00 outside gate for all 12 and older CHILDREN WITH ADULT, FREE! 5,000 parking spaces on the grounds $1.00. Fast in-out one-way trafficl keeping with the honing instead of the Joneses. IV'l let.

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