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The Rock Island Argus from Moline, Illinois • 18
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The Rock Island Argus du lieu suivant : Moline, Illinois • 18

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Moline, Illinois
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7 'vX THE DAILY DISPATCH AND ARGUS Saturday, May 2, 1992 Mfti'w-w mmt i 7 3 rAnniversary iWeddings Stephensoti-A nderson VanLanduyt couple Omer and Mary VanLanduyt, 405 37th SL, Moline, will be honored May 10 at an open house in observance of their 40th wedding anniversily. Relatives 'and friends are invited to call from 3 to 5 Mindi J. Stephenson and Timothy E. Anderson, both of Rock Island, were married April 20 in the home of p.m. in the home the coupled daughter, Rosemarie Schmedt, RR 1, Box 51C, Coal Valley.

The former Maty Boeckaert and Mr. VanLanduyt, both of Moline, were married May 10, 1952, in SL Matys Catholic Church, Moliiie; 'They'have another daughteroiiela HesserL'ilave- Saints officiated at the-10 N.C., and two sons. Omer East Moline, ahd Moline. There are seveh grandchildren. her mother, I la A.

Stephenson, Rock Island. Ben McAdams a high priest of the Reorganized Church of. Jesus Christ of Latter Day The brides father, John VanLanduyt was uwner forO years of VanLanduyt Dry Goods StoreMoline, where he.was known as the Candy Man. Re retired in 1988. He presently is employed as an officer at the East End Bolders Club; Moline.

V. Stephenson, is deceased. Lonnie Stephenson of Coal Valley was the bride's escort. The bridegroom is the son' of Mazzie Anderson, Washington, D.C. Honor attendants were Debra Kilgore, Milan; Barry Mitchell ofvirginia and Kelsy Weems of Atlanta, Ga.

A September reception is planned. The bride graduated from Rock Island High School VanLanduyt was employed as registered nurse for IQ years at the clinic of Drs. Henry and Louis 'Arp Moline, retiring in 1964. She presently is employed in janitor service by Builders Sales ft Service Moline. The couple hold membership at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Moline.

and is1 employed at the Village Inn, Moline. The bridegroom is a graduate of Delaware State University, Dover, and is employed fay the Quad City Thunder, Rock Island. The Thrift Shop, operated by the Kings Daughters Modne, is a popularmsale shop. (Photo by John Greenwood) Kensinger-Hainline Resale. Maddox-A ustin Childrenmatemity Dther shops are exclusively for childrens clothing and maternity The Junior Board of Rock Island Kristal Diane Kenslnger ahd Steven Patrick.

Hainline, both, of Milan, exchanged wedding vows at 6 p.m. March 15 in Trinity United Methods! Church, Milan, with the Rev. Ronald Eaker officiating. Parents of the bride are Bob and Connie Hall, Indianapolis, Indiana. opened a childrens shop, Kids Things, 2700 18th Rock Island, Announcement is made of the engagement of Sha-non M.

Maddox, Moline, daughter of Gerald Maddox, Moline, ahd Candy Becker, Colona, to John R. Austin, Orlando, son of Russell and Terry Austin, 5116 8th Ave, The couple will be married at 6 p.m. Aug. 1 in Heritage Wesleyan Church, Moline. Relatives and friends are invited to the ceremony and reception from 7 to 11 at the Rock (Continued from page CD In the Village of East Davenport, Khnberty Spitzer of Bettendorf newv owner' of The Encore; says she plans to continue the stores original policies.

UI plan to keep the shop the same and prices will remain at a third of the original price of the item, she says. The shop offers a selection of designer-label clothing, such as Liz Claiborne, Avantf Vittadini and Christian Dior. Mrs. Spitzer says her customers Include college women who are-looking for classic clothing at affordable prices. "We The bridegroom is the soh of Don and Jutty Hainline, 1022 Coyne Center Road, Milan.

in 1991. Clothing is donated to the shop and sold at reasonable, prices. Childrens clothing and toys which are clean and in good repair for children ages newborn through high school may be donated to the shop fay calling 788-4933. All proceeds benefit load projects of theboard. Sale-Away, 126 W.

4th SL, Milan, TT The. Thrift Shop accepts donations from the memoer circles. The items then are priced to sell, with a half-price day on Thursday as an added incentive. It offers clothing toys, small furniture items, dishes and even some antiques and jewelry. Project Now also has entered the resale business with three Good Things Now stores located at 1806 2nd Rock Island; 711 4th Moline, and 810 15th Ave, East Mo- line.

The stores offer a wide range of clothing and some small items of ftimiture. All of the items are donated and are offered at reasonable prices. Seniors have dubbed the Rock Is- Iandstoje the Chic Boutique, and it has had wide acceptance from senior citizens who know a good bargain when they see iL For those who cannot afford -clothing items are donated, according to Frank Culhane, manager of Prqject Now Senior Center in Rock Island. For a list of Quad-Cities area resale shops that seU clothing, see accompanying story. The brides long ivory gown of Cbantity lace over satin was overlaid with pearls and iridescent sequins, and was styled with a sweetheart neckline and ruffled sweep train.

She wore a matching headpiece trimmed with babies breath and roses, with pouf and long veiL Honor attendants were Michelle Kenslnger, Andalusia, and Don Hainline, Milait Valley Athletic lub, Rock Island. The bride-elect attended RockTsland High School. She is employed as a nanny in Rock Island. are benefitting'from the recycling cruzoSeadds. We alsoliwe i offerB tonew chddrens and The The prospective bridegroom is A graduate of Moline High School and is a seaman in the Nuclear Power School at the Naval Training Center, Orlando.

Other attendants were Pam Carothers, Renea Haln-Hnejuid Lindsey and Jeremy Kenslnger, all of Milan; MicfaahLHainline, Macomb; Brian Trigland, Moline; Chad Frisch, East Moline, jind Marsh Brown, Edging-. Van Vooren-Decharinte maternity clothing. owned by Diane McClelland and' Janice Blocklinger-Johnson, also does alterations for men, women and childrens clothing The Baby Wold Exchange, 3314 23rd Moline, owned by Sharon Duff of SUvis and Kerry Duff-Wein-traut iff Moline, offers just about anything one might need for babies. The store also rents items like swings and playpens. It also carries a line iff clothing sizes 0 to 8.

The store accepts items to be sold on consignmenL There was a reception in the Pythian Hall, Milan. The couple took a wedding trip to Chicago and they re list of regular customers whan contact when we fiifd something we know they will like." The new owner was not yet sure about the profit and loss sheet because she has owned the shop only six months. She is discontinuing childrens clothing. The shot hss been at the same location for 13 years. The Discovery Stop, 902 W.

Kimberly Road, Davenport, is operated by the' Davenport Charier of the American Cancer SoriBty. All clothing is donated and the shop is operated by a paid director and volunteers-who have haovcancer in their families. side in Milan, -The bride graduated from Rockridge High School, Edgngton, and the bridegroom is a graduate of Sher-rard High SchooL He is employed fay Roadway. Express, Rock Island. Bindewald-Rogers Ronald and Marvel Ven-VoorenCX Geneseo, announce tne engagement of their daughter, Janeen Marie VanVooren, Oak Park, to.

Joseph charinte, son of Leonard and Claire Decharinte, Oak Park. The couple will be married at 2 p.m. in SL Mai-achy's Catholic Church, Geneseo. Relatives and friends are invited. to the ceremony and a reception and dance afterward in the Geneseo Moose Lodge.

The bride-elect graduated from J.D. Darnall High School, Geneseo, and Southern Illinois University, Car-bondale. She is assistant director of financial aid at Lewis University, Homeoville. Thrift shops The Thrift Shop, 1317 5th Ave, Moline, by the. long's Daughters Union, which includes 38 ares circles, has found business good this year.

Last year, -The Thrift Shop cleared $26,000, which was used to hind many philanthropic projects of the King Daughters, according to Millie Nelson, Thrift Shop co-chairman. Muriel Isaccson is the new president of the Union. All the clothing has been dry-cleaned or laundered before it is put on the racks," sty volunteer Pat Brase. Kay Finch, the manager, says that a washer and dryer in the back room keeps busy, with volunteers putting the clothes in order. ItPaysTo Advertise In The DispatchArgus 4.

The store operates with 35 to 40 volunteers and more always are MsmzmEwmmi needed, she says. "Business has been, picking up because people realize that we are here, she adds. The Chapter operates a similar store in Cumberland Square in Bettendorf The stores offer clothing for men, women and children. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of River. Forest High School, Oak and Southern Illinois University.

He is the lead guitarist for a Chicago based band Justice and is a first-degree black belt with the Chung Moo Quan Association of Martial Arts, Chicago. Edgewood Baptist Church, Rock Island, was the setting March 21 for the wedding of Colista Kay Bindewald and David Michael both of The Rev. Edward Kuriscak officiated at the 4 p.m. ceremony. Parents of the bride are Gerald ahtHRgtty Carr, 136 Woodland ParK, Milan.

She was escorted fay her grandfather, Fred LoWn, Davenport. The bridegroom is the son of Michael and Roberta Rogers, 13004 13th SL, Milan. The bride was attired in a ballerina waltz-length gown of ivory satin and lace, styled with open sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice covered in raschel lace, long tapered sleeves and open back with a satin bow. -She wore a matching headpiece with an illusion veil. Honor attendants were Karen L.

Seidel, Davenport, and Christopher L. Rogers, Milan. Other attendants were. Michael and Aaron Crist, both of Bettendorf There was a reception in the church parlors. The Unique process repair stone damage a cracks up to is" "WE COME TO YOU O-Cs 8 SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES INSURANCE DEDUCTIDLE USUALLY WAIVED HEADLANP HOLS HEPAM ALDO I vwwi CRACKS RLUS 76204244 Pottentier-Kastner, Dina Pollentier, East Moline, and Timothy Kastner, Hampton, have chosen May 30 as their wedding date.

1 The couple will speak vows in a private ceremony in SL Marys Catholic Church, Hampton. There will be a reception in the Holiday Inn; Bettendorf The bride-elecbis the daughter of Ruth Heisley, 2330 Kingsbury Drive, East Moline, and David Pollentier, 1023 A SL, Sihris. The prospective bridegroom is the son of David and Rock Island, and Tie is employed at Target, Mo-Marsha Kastner, 911 6th SL, Hampton. line. couple reside in Mi(an.

The bride and bridegroom both are attending Black Hawk College. She is employed by Millward Brown 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Eriksen -Geo Chevy-Buick Milan, IL Admission $1.00 Donation FREE PARKING -FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE FROM THE CINEMAS BRlCft BltSltEfUtol ARfCtRAETJ lSWEATSHI RTSlSTAlKl EDjGI NEDjGl SPONSORED BY MILAN IMPROVEMENT PROIECTS 360 EXHIBITORS! COMPLIMENTS OF: A.D. Huesing ArgusDispatch -B True Value Hardware Mr. B's Super Valu Bill's Auto Repair' Blackhawk State Bank Brandt Construction Co. John Brown Barber Shop Cards TJ Things Dr.

Karla Buckrop-Lester Char-Nor Enterprises Chip King Industries, Inc. Create-a-Book of the Quad-Cities Deb's Drive-In Deere Harvester -Credit Union Eagles Food Center Bill Epperiy State Farm Inc. The Forest of Flowers Hair It Is Hughes Tire Battery Hy-Vee Food Store Jerrys Dairy Service Dr. Charles Johnson DDS, LTD Just Kids Day Care Dalton Cerpet Outlets -Porkies restaurant Moline Consumers Ready Mix Roy E. Roth Pump-Co.

Glass Co. Dr. John Schmidt DDS SjTms Oil Company Stem Beverage, Inc. Dr. Gene Strathdee DDS Susie's Ceramic NookS lender You Tom Tady Landscaping.

Inc. Union Federal Savings Loan BET FrewParking -jjggghutterService fromthe Cin.

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