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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 9

Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 9

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Quad-City Timesi
Location:
Davenport, Iowa
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Page:
9
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Wedding Vows Spoken Friday Ewoldt-Brus operator with Red Jacket Miss Terry Lynn Ewoldt and Manufacturing Davenport. Michael Victor Brus were married Friday in St. Paul Luther- George-Wilken an Church, Davenport. Miss Leslie Ann George, 2105 Their parents are Mr. and W.

Columbia Davenport. Mrs. Rudolph L. Ewoldt and and Lonny Lee Wilken, 1000 Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin R. Brus. Blythwood Place, Davenport. all of Walcott. were married Friday in Asbury Maid of honor and best man Methodist Church, Bettendorf.

were the bride's sister. Miss Their parents are Mrs. DonTonie E. Ewoldt, Lowden, na George, of the Columbia Iowa, and Anthony Wulf, Wal- Avenue address, and the late cott. Evan George, and Mr.

and Mrs. The couple will reside in Roland Wilken, 1959 N. Oak Davenport. Bettendorf. The bride attended Northeast Maid of honor and best man Missouri State University, were Miss Carol Baechle, GlenKirksville.

She is employed as a wood, and the brideclerk at Northwest Super Drug. groom's brother, Barry Wilken, Davenport. Bettendorf. Her husband is a graduate of After a wedding trip to ChiDavenport West High School. cago, the couple will reside in He is employed as a machine 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.

Rawls-VanBlaricome Miss Paula Elaine Rawls, 3010 W. 2nd Davenport, and Tom Duane VanBlaricome, W. 14th Davenport, were married Friday in Trinity Lutheran Church, Davenport. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Harold H. Rawls of the Mrs. Michael Brus 2nd Street and Mr. and address, 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 BettenMrs. Lonny Wilken dorf. Double Celebration Is Being Planned His wife is a teacher in LansMr. and Mrs. Sherril D.

Cox, 502 E. 32nd Davenport, and dale. They are the parents of Ted Mrs. Cox's brother and Mrs. Terry Steger, Mrs.

in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Coffelt of Lansdale, will be Toni Maher. Patty and Penny.

honored at a double reception Wednesday in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversaries. love is Friends and relatives may call from 8 to 11 p.m. at Slavens Manor, Bettendorf. Miss Beverly J. Coffelt and Mr.

Cox were married Sept. 4, 1948. in McClellan Heights United Presbyterian Church, Davenport. 8-8 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. keeping up with 7. 1948, in St. Anthony's Catholie Church, Davenport. the ironing instead Mr.

Coffelt is a lawyer with of the the Veterans Administration in Joneses. Tm Reg Pot Of All rights Washington, D.C., and formerly 1973 tv les Angeles times had a law office in Bettendorf. Bigger And Better Than Ever! GREAT Mississippi Valley FAIR 1973 6,000 DODGE COLT FREE SEATS FOR ALL GRAND- Each daily outside gate STAND SHOWS ticket stub good for drawing Sat. Aug. 11 10 p.m.

You must be there to win. TONIGHT 7:00 p.m. STAGE SHOW Featuring Exciting FREE OnTHE IMPERIALS The-Grounds Features Famous Gospel Singers BABY CHICK CARNIVAL WINEMAKER SHOW MITCHELL'S SHOWBOAT MARIONETTES BOBBY TONY AND HIS GIMBY MONKEY CHRIS THE PIED PIPER OLD NO. 9 Music With SCHOOLHOUSE 50 Local School BLUE GRASS Children SHOWS CARNIVAL WAYNE ROLAND, MC Comedian Wibbey Fisher and his band OVER 14,000 CROWNING MISS VALLEY FAIR COMPETITIVE TOMORROW 2 BIG SHOWS! 2 and 8 p.m. EXHIBITS SONNY JAMES MANY And The Southern Gentlemen TIONS WITH WOOD Hear Sonny sing his great hits Also: CARVERS LEATHER The Imperials, Bobby Gimby CRAFTERS Wayne Roland Wibbey Fisher Band TEEN FAIR TODAY HOUSE OF 99 DOORS CHANCE LIVESTOCK Formerly The Original Pages and 7-10 SCHUTZ 40 HORSE 2-4 p.m.

HITCH Aug 5-9 ADMISSION. $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 traffic! FAIR PARK 2815 West Locust St. Davenport.

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