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Mason City, Iowa ✦ Sunday, May 2, 2010
AAddooppttiioonn
On April 12,2010,
Delilah (DeeDee) Mead
adopted herthree nephews,
Marcus (10),Dominic (6) and Avery
(22 months)
HHaappppyy BBiirrtthhddaayy ZZuullyy!!
Happy 3rd Birthday
to My Lady GagaSinging,
Willy Wonka Loving,
Taylor SwiftWannabe!
Love, Mommy
EEnnggaaggeedd
Crystal Djuren
and
David Smith
will be married at noon
May 15, 2010, on Mt. Roberts
in Juneau,Alaska.
NNoorrtthh IIoowwaa FFiigguurree SSkkaatteerrss
The North Iowa Figure Skating Club had their spring show on March 27 and 28, 2010.
The winner of the Lake of the Ozarks raffle was Carol Conway, Manly,IA. Donated by Steve and Jeff Gannon.
Thanks to our Gold Sponsors: Comfort Inn, Wayne’s Ski & Cycle, BrianNettleton Excavating Inc., Steve Gannon, Harley Davidson, Inc.,
Kramer Ace Hardware, Fareway, Joe Palmieri Memorial.
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Please wish “it”
a happy 68th birthday on May 5.
Do you know who‘it’ is?
FFrraannkk SSmmiilllliiee,,
of 697 First St. S.E.Mason City,
retired April 30,after 21 years
at the Holiday Inn.He did every job
from top to bottom,and will be missed.
Call Frank to wish hima happy retirement at
641-423-3669.
— Your second mom andbuddy, Mona XO
Barkema, WeinerTTAABBIITTHHAA MM.. BBAARRKKEEMMAA, of Clear Lake, is the daugh-
ter of Brian and Jane Barkema, also of Clear Lake. She isa graduate of Clear Lake High School and North IowaArea Community College with an AA degree in elemen-tary education. She earned a BA degree from BuenaVista University with a double major in organizationalleadership in human services and psychology.
JJEESSSSEE JJ.. WWEEIINNEERR, of Rockford, is the son of Ron andJami Weiner, also of Rockford. He is a graduate of Rock-ford Senior High School and is employed with Cambrexin Charles City.
The couple will be married at 4:29 p.m. on June 19,2010, at PM Park beach in Clear Lake.
ENGAGED RETIREMENT
THANK YOU
AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
THANK YOU
Thank youThe Seniors and Law Enforcement Together (S.A.L.T.)
Organization would like to thank the following busi-nesses, groups and persons who assisted with ourSpring Forum on April 22 at the Mason City SeniorReception Hall: Kaplan University criminal justice stu-dents, Mason City Senior Center, Target, Hy Vee West,Hy Vee East, Daylight Donuts and Bake Shop, Surf Ball-room, Kathie Vix and Shirley Stephen. Also, thanks forthe programs presented by Mike McKelvey, Kevin Pals,Greg Peterson, Cory Gute and the Clear Lake police dog,Quanto, and Kim Doughty.
We appreciate organizations who provided boothsand anyone else who helped in any way.
— S.A.L.T. Organization, Leona Buffington, Secretary
Thank youI want to thank everyone
who helped me celebratemy 90th birthday and sentcards and for all my fami-ly’s hard work!
— Ray Davis
We are looking for our classmates!North Central Class of 1980
invites you to our30th Class Reunion
WWhheenn:: Friday, July 9, 20106 p.m. until whenever
WWhheerree:: PM Park — South Shore Drive (15297Raney Drive) Clear Lake, IA 50428
WWhhaatt:: Supper consisting of Sandwiches & Salad Bar
Cash bar
WWhheenn:: Saturday, July 10, 2010Social Hour 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
WWhheerree:: VFW — 219 Main Ave., Clear Lake (across from City Park)
WWhhaatt:: Steak Supper at 6:30 p.m.followed by short program
Cash barDDJJ ssttaarrttiinngg aatt 99 pp..mm.. ooppeenn ttoo aallll
((iinnvviittee uuppppeerr aanndd uunnddeerrccllaassssmmeenn)).. TThhee VVFFWW iiss ppaayyiinngg ffoorr tthhee DDJJ,,
ssoo iitt iiss ooppeenn ttoo tthhee ppuubblliicc..Please contact Rhonda (Buckley) Hanson for
details at [email protected] or call 641-423-7028
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Students invited to UI Finkbine DinnerIIOOWWAA CCIITTYY — The following students were among
500 University of Iowa student leaders invited as gueststo the annual Finkbine Dinner, one of the most presti-gious award ceremonies at the UI. This year’s dinnerwas April 13.
The event has been held most years since 1917 tohonor student leaders and give them an opportunity tomeet administrators, faculty, fellow students and alum-ni. The dinner is named after William O. Finkbine, a DesMoines businessman and 1880 UI law graduate.
CHARLES CITY — Samm V. Anderegg, ChristopherBret Kruthoff, Geoffrey Mark Dankle.
FOREST CITY — Cory Joseph Nelson.MASON CITY — Cassandra Leigh Miller.NASHUA — Zachary Ryan Boyd.ROCKWELL — Candi Rae Sturges.
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Arp, 50 yearsMMAANNLLYY — Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Arp of Manly will
celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday,May 8, 2010.
Marvin L. Arp and Beverly Froning were married onMay 7, 1960, at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church inManly.
An open house honoring the couple will be held from2 to 5 p.m. on May 8, 2010. Those wishing to call or stopby may do so at 210 Taft St., Manly. Cards may be sentto them at P.O. Box 261, 210 Taft St., Manly, IA 50456.
The couple’s children are LeAnn, Sandy, Terry, Davidand Pam. They also have several grandchildren andgreat-grandchildren.
ANNIVERSARY
Dorothy Stark, 80MMAASSOONN CCIITTYY — A card
shower is planned forDorothy Stark, of MasonCity, who will observe her80th birthday, May 2.
She was born May 2,1930 in Mason City.
Cards may be sent toDorothy at the followingaddress: 4 Third St. S.W.,Apt. 724, Mason City, Iowa50401. She requests nogifts, please.
BIRTHDAY
The family of
LLuucciillllee ((LLuuccyy)) WWaattnneeyy
would like you to jointhem in wishingLucille a happy
80th birthday, on May 5,by sending cards to:
500 N. 9th St.,Northwood, Iowa 50459.
We love you, Mom!Bill, Lynn, Gary, Roger,
Jill and families.
80th Birthday
Leighton SchutzMMAASSOONN CCIITTYY — Ben
and Bailey Schutz, ofMason City, are parents ofa daughter, Leighton Eliz-abeth Schutz, born at4:09 a.m. April 8, 2010 atMercy Medical Center —North Iowa, Mason City.
She weighed 7 lbs., 7oz., and was 20 incheslong.
Leighton is welcomedby family dogs, Gutter andCharlie.
Grandparents are Joeand Ronda Frascht,Charles City, and Johnand Carol Schutz, MasonCity.
NEW ARRIVAL
Great-grandparents areBruce Dana, Charles City;Patricia Frascht, CharlesCity; Jean Schutz, MasonCity, and Judy Latch,Mason City.
Thank You!The CARES Event Committee would like to thank
everyone in the community of Clear Lake for their gen-erous donations to the 2010 CARES Post Prom Party.Your contributions made it possible for us to providegreat entertainment, fabulous food and awesome prizesto the Clear Lake students attending this chemical-freeafter prom party. Without these contributions, thisevent would not have been the great success that it was.This was a wonderful way to support a positive sub-stance-free event and we want to thank you once againfor your generous support.
Thank youThank you to everyone who remembered me on my
75th birthday. The cards, gifts, visits and good wishesmade my day so special.
Thank you and God bless you all.— Joanie McLaughlin
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Owen HanigCCAARRTTEERRSSVVIILLLLEE — Nick
and Andrea Hanig, ofCartersville, are parents ofa son, Owen Francis, bornat 9:44 p.m. Feb. 23, 2010at Mercy Medical Center —North Iowa, Mason City.
He weighed 8 lbs., 14oz., and was 21¾ incheslong.
Owen is welcomed by abrother, Kael, 4½, andsister, Avah, 2½.
Grandparents are Boband Deb Engels, of Rock-ford, and Frank and JanetHanig, of Cartersville.Great-grandparents areMaxine Engels, of Rock-ford, and Frank and AnnWeiner, of Nora Springs.
NEW ARRIVAL
On April 12, 2010, Delilah (DeeDee) Mead of 816 16th St., N.E., Mason City,
adopted her three nephews,Marcus (10), Dominic (6), and Avery (22 months).
DeeDee’s sister, also the three boys’ mother,Laura Meyer, passed away on Aug. 11, 2008,
of post-partum cardiomyopathy.We are so proud of you DeeDee.
Best wishes on your adventure with your boys.
Love,Your family
TThhee NNoorrtthh IIoowwaa FFiigguurree SSkkaattiinngg CClluubbhad their spring show on March 27 and 28, 2010.
The winner of the Lake of the Ozarks raffle was Carol Conway, Manly, IA.
Donated by Steve and Jeff Gannon.Thanks to our Gold Sponsors: Comfort Inn,
Wayne’s Ski & Cycle, Brian Nettleton Excavating Inc.,Steve Gannon, Harley Davidson, Inc.,
Kramer Ace Hardware,Fareway, Joe Palmieri Memorial.
Skating will resume in the fall.For more information,
please contact Heather Curtis, 641-512-6865.
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Volunteers Rock!April 18-24 marked National Volunteer Apprecia-
tion Week. All across America, organizations and pro-ject leaders recognized the people who give freely oftheir time and talents to make a difference.
In Clear Lake, many of our tourist destinations arekept alive and vibrant by volunteers. From the FireMuseum and Central Gardens to the countless eventsdowntown, and yes, even the Surf…volunteers are thelifeblood that not only make our community special,but they are also a vital part of what keeps the doors ofthe Surf and our North Iowa attractions open andavailable to visitors! Last year alone, there were nearly6,000 volunteer hours invested into the Surf Ballroom
— what an amazing number!From retirees to active 9 to 5ers, a volunteer can be
anyone. Whether you donate an afternoon or just anhour, you make such a difference! The next time youenjoy a concert at the Surf or festival downtown,please take a moment to say thank you to the workers‘behind the scene’ — odds are that person is a volun-teer. We owe our volunteers a great deal of gratitudefor all that they do to make Clear Lake and the SurfBallroom a better place! We appreciate our volunteersmore than words can say — Happy Volunteer Appreci-ation Week!
—Laurie Lietz, Executive DirectorSurf Ballroom & Museum
Hemann, SickelsIIVVYY HHEEMMAANNNN,, of Osage, is the daughter of Lynn and
Rhonda Hemann of Osage. Ivy is a 2006 graduate ofOsage High School and is soon to graduate with a bach-elor of science degree in elementary education fromIowa State University.
KKEENNDDAALL SSIICCKKEELLSS,, of Waukon, is the son of Gary andBonnie Sickels of Waukon. Kendal is a 2005 graduate ofWaukon Senior High and a 2009 graduate of Iowa StateUniversity. He is employed by Ortho2 in Ames.
The couple will be married at 3:30 p.m. on June 12,2010, at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Osage.
ENGAGED
Schleusner, McKinleyKKEERRII SSCCHHLLEEUUSSNNEERR, of Garner, is the daughter of Don
and Kay Schleusner, also of Garner. She is a 2006 gradu-ate of Garner-Hayfield High School and a 2008 graduateof Kaplan University. Keri is employed with the BelmondMedical Center in Belmond.
TTOOMMMMYY MMccKKIINNLLEEYY, of St. Ansgar, is the son of Gwenand Joe Paulson of Osage and Bill and Anita McKinley ofWaunakee, Wis. He is a 1998 graduate of St. Ansgar HighSchool and is a sub-contractor in Garner.
The couple will be married on May 29, 2010, at theFirst Congregational Church in Clear Lake.
ENGAGED
Djuren, SmithCCRRYYSSTTAALL DDJJUURREENN, of
Juneau, Alaska, is thedaughter of Dave and CarolDjuren of Mason City. Sheis a 2004 graduate of NoraSprings-Rock Falls HighSchool and a 2007 gradu-ate of Drake Universitywith a degree in environ-mental science and envi-ronmental policies. Crystalis employed with theDepartment of Environ-mental Conservation inJuneau, Alaska.
DDAAVVIIDD SSMMIITTHH, ofJuneau, Alaska, is the sonof Larry and Jean Smith ofSt. Johnsbury, Vt. He is agraduate of St. JohnsburyAcademy, and Paul SmithCollege in Paul Smith, N.Y.David is employed with theU.S. Forest Service inJuneau.
The couple will be mar-ried at noon on May 15,2010, on Mt. Roberts inJuneau, Alaska.
ENGAGED
THANK YOU THANK YOU
Thank youBefore our snowy winter
is too far in the rearviewmirror, I want to thank theLime Creek Nature Centerfor use of their beautifullygroomed cross-country skitrails. I would also like tothank those who respectedthe grooming by walkingto the side of the multi-usetrails.
— Joel J. YunekMason City
MILITARY NOTE
FFOORRTT DDEETTRRIICCKK,, MMdd.. —Donald L. Faust, was pro-moted to colonel in theUnited States Air Force atFort Detrick, Md.
He is the son of Deanand Carmine Faust, ofBritt, Iowa.
Faust is chief for theMedical Logistics Division,Air Force Medical Opera-tions Agency, Office of theSurgeon General and Med-ical Service Corps.
Faust promotedto colonel
CongratulationsMadison Howe,of Mason City,
for qualifying fortumbling nationals!
Madison is the daughter ofTonya and Jeff Roberts,and Jason and Shantel
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Kreimeyer, SiemsMMAASSOONN CCIITTYY — Jill
Siems and Jason Kreimey-er were united in marriageon Nov. 28, 2009, at Trini-ty Lutheran Church inMason City by PastorKathy Graves.
Jill is the daughter ofDave and Linda Siems ofNora Springs and Jason isthe son of Gary and DebKreimeyer of Sheffield.
Matron of honor wasJenni Reinke. The bride’sother attendants wereAmanda Siems, KatieKreimeyer and JulieKreimeyer. Best man wasMatt Schnabel. Thegroom’s other attendantswere Joe Siems, BryceDorenkamp and JeremyFoell. Flower girl wasAddison, daughter of thecouple, and ChristianReinke served as ringbearer. Ushers were RossOstendorf, Cody Osten-dorf and Ryan Peterson.Special music was provid-ed by soloist, Brad Van-Horn.
A reception hosted byBob and Karen Wilson andRob and Diane Ostendorf
MARRIED
was held at the Communi-ty Center in Ventura.
Following the ceremonythe couple honeymoonedin the Riviera Maya, Mexi-co.
Jill is a graduate ofBuena Vista Universitywith a bachelor’s degree inbusiness management. Sheis employed with Dimen-sional Graphics in MasonCity. Jason is a graduate ofNorth Iowa Area Commu-nity College with an asso-ciate’s degree in ag busi-ness. He is farming in therural Sheffield area.
Mackey, SevereSSHHEEFFFFIIEELLDD — Helen
Severe and Patrick Mackeywere married July 11,2009, at Zion St. JohnLutheran Church inSheffield by Rev. KimWills.
Helen is the daughter ofTom and Marlene Severe ofSheffield. Patrick is theson of Mike and LauraMackey of Benton City,Wash.
Maid of honor was SarahCampbell. The bride’sother attendants wereTonya Hughes, HeatherMainprize and Jada Thom-sen. Best man was ShaunBlackburn. The groom’s
other attendants wereGeoff Paulson and BobMackey.
Helen is employed atStory Group Inc. in Ken-newick, Wash., and Patrickis employed with PacificNorthwest National Labo-ratory in Richland, Wash.
The couple resides inRichland, Wash.
Esser, BierlBBIILLLLIIEE EESSSSEERR, of Nora
Springs, is the daughter ofJim and Linda Esser ofRockford. She is a 2004graduate of North IowaArea Community Collegein practical nursing. Billieis employed at the IOOFHome in Mason City.
AARROONN BBIIEERRLL, of NoraSprings, is the son of RonBierl and Patty Bierl ofNora Springs. Aron is a2006 graduate of Hamil-ton College with an asso-ciate’s degree in criminaljustice. He is employedwith Kraft Foods in MasonCity.
The couple will be mar-
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ried at 4 p.m. on July 31,2010, on Jim and LindaEsser’s acreage.
Welch, PortisSSAARRAAHH CCHHRRIISSTTIINNEE
WWEELLCCHH of Omaha, Neb.,is the daughter of Geneand Sarah BeHrens of DesMoines and Bruce andNancy Welch of Alabama.She is a 2006 graduate ofthe University of NorthernIowa with a BA degree inart education and a 2010graduate of the College ofSt. Marys of Omaha, Neb.,with a master’s degree ineducation.
AANNDDRREEWW RRYYAANN PPOORR--TTIISS, of Omaha, Neb., is theson of Gary Portis of Dav-enport and Penny Portis ofMason City. He is a 2006
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graduate of the Universityof Northern Iowa with aBA degree in criminologyand a 2010 graduate fromCreighton University,Omaha, with a JD degree.
The couple will be mar-ried on Friday, May 21,2010, at Jester Park Lodgein Granger.
Donald Parcher, 95RROOCCKKFFOORRDD — A card
shower is planned forDonald Parcher, of Rock-ford, who will observe his95th birthday, Tuesday,May 4.
Cards may be sent toDonald at the followingaddress: 2150 9th St. Road,Rockford, Iowa 50468.
BIRTHDAY
Mitchell — Here you are 5.Now you’re 21.
Happy Birthday to you Son!
Love, Mom and Dad
Happy 21st BirthdayMitchell Ries
Love, Mom, Kurt, Courtney,
Brogan, Peyton, Noni and Papa
Happy 13th BirthdayMackenzie
PPaatt FFiittzzggeerraalldd,, of Mason City,will celebrate
his 70th birthday at an open house from 1 to 4 p.m.Sunday, May 2,
at the Mason City VFW,1603 S. Monroe Ave.,
Mason City.He requests no gifts,
please.
HHaappppyy BBiirrtthhddaayy,, DDaadd!!
Attention all family andfriends — please join us towish our Dad a very happyday! No cards or presents
needed, just you!Love you, Lori and Liz
70th Birthday
Udelhofen, 45 yearsMMAASSOONN CCIITTYY —
Edward and Gladys (Wall-ner) Udelhofen of 19147Mallard Ave., Mason City,were married May 1, 1965,at the Holy Family CatholicChurch in Mason City.
Ed and Gladys will cele-brate their 45th weddinganniversary privately withtheir children, John andSara Udelhofen, and Keira;Jim and Julie Udelhofen,and Lucas, Emily andNickolas, all of Mason City.
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Munshower, 40 yearsCCHHAARRLLEESS CCIITTYY — Ron and Carol (Nott) Munshower
of Charles City were married May 8, 1970, at the FirstChristian Church in Charles City.
The couple will celebrate their 40th weddinganniversary with a reception and dance from 7 to 10p.m. on May 8, 2010, at the Elk’s Lodge in Charles City,hosted by Mike and Tonia Munshower and Deb Rotting-haus.
Greetings may be sent to the couple at 307 L Street,Charles City, Iowa 50616. They request no gifts please.
The couple’s children and their spouses are Wendyand Matt Ross of Charles City and Mike and Tonia Mun-shower of Charles City. They have five grandchildrenand two great-grandchildren.
ANNIVERSARY
Lila A. Paulsen, 86MMAASSOONN CCIITTYY —A
card shower is plannedfor Lila A. Paulsen, ofMason City, who will cel-ebrate her 86th birthday,May 9.
She was born May 9,1924.
Cards may be sent toLila at the followingaddress: 818 Ninth St.S.E., Mason City, Iowa
BIRTHDAY
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50401. She requests nogifts, please.
Mann, SellersKKRRYYSSTTAA MMAANNNN, of
Mesa, Ariz., is the daugh-ter of Derwin and TammyMann of Bismarck, N.D.Krysta graduated from theUniversity of North Dakotaand is currently a dentalstudent at A.T. Still Uni-versity in Mesa.
JJAASSOONN SSEELLLLEERRSS, ofMesa, Ariz., is the son ofJerry and Patty Sellers ofMason City. He graduatedfrom the University ofSouth Dakota and is anarea manager for MattressFirm in Phoenix, Ariz.
The couple will be mar-
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ried June 12, 2010, in Bis-marck, N.D.
Bohl, 50 yearsMMAASSOONN CCIITTYY — Marvin
E. and Katherine A.(Kiroff) Bohl of MasonCity were married Feb. 20,1960, at Holy FamilyCatholic Church in MasonCity.
The couple celebratedtheir 50th weddinganniversary with a familydinner and trip March 12-21 to Las Vegas, Nev., andthe Grand Canyon in Ari-zona. They request nogifts, please.
The couple’s childrenand their spouses are Terryand Mary Bohl of MasonCity, Jeff and Linda Bohl ofDougherty and Brian and
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Shawn Bohl of Mason City.They also have eightgrandchildren and twogreat-grandchildren.
Thank youOne of the many cards we received for our anniver-
sary had the following sentiment: “Life is so busy it’seasy to get wrapped up in the everyday details and over-look the important things — like keeping in touch withthe special people in our lives and letting them knowhow much they mean...”
We would like to thank everyone who remembered uson our 40th anniversary — it meant a lot. Also, thankyou to our wonderful family!!
— Vern and Jan Dannen
Thompson, 30 yearsGGAARRNNEERR — Mark and
Laurie (Gross) Thompsonwere married May 10,1980, at RedeemerLutheran Church in Ven-tura.
They will celebrate withan open house from 2 to 4p.m. on May 8, 2010, atRedeemer LutheranChurch in Ventura.
They have four children,Matthew (Andrea),Joshua, Ashley and Court-ney. They also have twograndchildren, Lillian andRyan.
The couple requests nogifts.
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Junker, 40 yearsMMAASSOONN CCIITTYY —— Happy
40th anniversary to Curtisand Diantha Junker, mar-ried May 9, 1970, at Cal-vary Baptist Church inParkersburg, Iowa.
An Open House Cele-bration will be held at FaithBaptist Church, 1807 S.Kentucky Ave., in MasonCity, from 2 to 5 p.m. Sat-urday, May 8, 2010.
The couple has threechildren: Melody (Scott)Lahmann of Twin Cities,Minn.; Jennifer Junker(1973-1988) of Lansing,Iowa; and Aaron (Tamara)Junker of Dike, Iowa, andsix grandchildren: MollyLahmann (9); BenjaminLahmann (7); Caitlyn Lah-mann (7); Abigail Lahmann(5); Madeline Lahmann (3);Samuel Lahmann (1).
ANNIVERSARY
Thank youI want to thank all of
those that made the April17th Winnebago HonorFlight possible. I want tothank John Monson forwatching over us along withthe other guardians. It wasthe most wonderful experi-ence of my lifetime.
Man, what a greeting wereceived at the airport whenwe got back in Mason City. Iwill remember it forever.
Even my family wasexcited that I made this trip.
Thanks to all again.— Ray DavisMason City
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Thank youThe family of Jon Wei-
land would like to expressour sincere thank you toeveryone who helped withthe many searches, thedonations, prayers andmany acts of kindnessduring this past fourmonths. Without this sup-port, the burden of Jon’sdisappearance would havebeen unbearable. Wewould especially like tothank Monson & Sonstrucking and the numerouslaw enforcement agenciesfor their help.
Our deep heartfelt grati-tude goes to Rose Villela,for without her alertnessand persistence, Jon andhis truck would not havebeen found. By followingher instincts, she was ableto help us “Bring JonHome.”
Jon was truly blessedwith many wonderful, car-ing friends, including
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Darin Meyer who so lov-ingly painted the urn forJon’s final resting placeand Mike Greg who so elo-quently reflected uponJon’s life at the memorialservice, and a specialthank you to the motorcy-clists who led the proces-sion to the cemetery. Yourtributes to him will neverbe forgotten.
All the prayers, calls,cards, condolences, foodand memorials werebeyond anything we couldhave ever imagined.
Thank you.
Thank youTo our dear family,
friends, and our lovedones, for attending our50th wedding anniversarycelebration given to us byour sons, Brian and Brad,their wives, and ourgrandchildren. Words can-not begin to express ourjoy and appreciation to all
of you for the beautifulcards, flowers, gifts andyour love.
You have all made usvery, very happy. Thankyou so much!
— Arlyn and ElaineBrosdahl
Thank youThank you family and
friends for rememberingus on our 60th anniver-sary.
All the cards and well-wishes were greatly appre-ciated!
— Charles and IleenTifft
Thank youThe family of Bob Byerly
would like to thank every-one for their prayers andcards during this difficulttime. All the contributionsto the Mason City YouthLittle League were greatlyappreciated.
Thank youThank you to all for
remembering me on my80th birthday with cardsand phone calls. A specialthanks to my family fortheir caring love.
— Doris VerHelst
Thank youMany, many thanks for
your cards that I receivedon my 96th birthday.
—Wilma Schug
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MMAASSOONN CCIITTYY — Col.James R. Clapsaddle wasnamed the leader of theLegislation and Legal Teamof the Secretary of
Defense’sCompre-hensiveReviewWork Groupat the Pen-tagon, inWashingtonD.C.
Col.Clapsaddle recently servedas acting chief of the sec-retary of the Air Force’soffice of Legislation andPrograms, an office thatservices the liaisonbetween the Air Force andthe United States Con-gress.
Clapsaddle’s previouspositions include servingas the chief of the AirForce’s Health Benefits
program, the chief of theAir Force Medical Enter-prise Architecture, a liai-son at the U.S. Embassy inBaghdad, Iraq, and as afellow on the staff of U.S.Sen. Jean Carnahan, wherehe provided counsel onnuclear, defense, and for-eign affairs policy.
He is the son of ConnieClapsaddle-Heine, ofClear Lake, and the lateCharles Clapsaddle, ofMason City. He graduatedfrom Newman HighSchool, Mason City (1982),North Iowa Area Commu-nity College (1984), andthe University of NorthernIowa (1989).
Col. Clapsaddle is mar-ried to Air Force Colonel(select) Andra Balog Clap-saddle who serves on theDepartment of Defense’sOffice of the InspectorGeneral, Washington, D.C.
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Bishop-Garriganmath team
AALLGGOONNAA — The Bish-op Garrigan math teamwas represented at theIowa state champi-onships held April 24, inIowa City, by sopho-mores, Craig Kohlhaas,Austin Salz and JennyBroesder.
In the Target Round,Craig Kohlhaas had thebest Bishop Garriganscore, answering 3 of 10questions correctly. Thatwas the second best scoreamong all sophomores atstate, so he received atrophy plaque and quali-fied for regional compe-tition. Kohlhaas will be amember of the IowaSmall School team com-peting in Kansas City,Mo., in May, against
teams from Missouri andKansas.
This is the third year ina row, Bishop Garriganhas been represented byan individual at the tri-state regional champi-onships in Kansas City,Mo.
U of N Dean’s List/Honor Roll
LLIINNCCOOLLNN,, NNeebb.. —Andrew Libbey Landgraf,of Kanawha, Iowa, wasnamed to the Dean’sList/Honor Roll at theUniversity of Nebraska,Lincoln, for the fallsemester.
To qualify Landgrafhad to hold at least a 3.5grade point average,based on a minimum of12 or more graded semes-ter hours.
Named Leader of Legislation and Legal Team
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CELEBRATIONSSUNDAY, MAY 2, 2010 ✦ E9GLOBE GAZETTE
AWARDS AND ACHIEVMENTS
Waldorf graduatesFFOORREESSTT CCIITTYY — Wal-
dorf College held com-mencement ceremoniesMay 1, at the John K. andLuise V. Hanson Field-house.
Candidates for gradua-tion included 117 studentswho earned either a bach-elor of arts or a bachelor ofscience degree with twostudents earning associateof arts degrees.
TThhee hhoonnoorr ccooddee iiss::* = Cum Laude (with
distinction; cumulativegrade point average of3.50-3.69)
** = Magna Cum Laude(with high distinction;cumulative grade pointaverage of 3.70-3.89)
*** = Summa CumLaude (with highest dis-tinction; cumulative gradepoint average of 3.90 orabove)
+ = Waldorf ScholarAA rroosstteerr ooff ggrraadduuaattiinngg
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AARRIIZZOONNAAFFllaaggssttaaffffRobert Daniel Edel* -
(Major: Business).MMoorreenncciiAndrè Franco* - (Major:
Wellness).CCAALLIIFFOORRNNIIAAIInngglleewwooooddChristopher D. Hol-
loway - (Major: History,Minor: Social Sciences).
LLaakkee FFoorreessttDesirée Nguyen* -
(Major: Communica-tions).
LLoonngg BBeeaacchhKarl Dehesa - (Major:
Business).LLooss AAnnggeelleessAdriana Alvarado -
(Major: Foundations ofEducation).
Kenan Biberovic -(Major: Communications).
MMiissssiioonn HHiillllssAlexandra Julienne
Collins - (Major: Theatre
Arts, Minor: Humanities).MMoorreennoo VVaalllleeyySara Michelle Baker -
(Major: Wellness, Minor:Biology).
PPaallmmddaalleeCaitlin L. Jones -
(Major: Physical Educa-tion).
PPoorrtteerrvviilllleeGabriela Gonzales* -
(Major: Communica-tions).
RRiivveerrssiiddeeLorenzo R. Griffin, Jr. -
(Major: Business).SSaann MMaarrggaarriittaaBrittany Taylor -
(Major: Psychology).GGEEOORRGGIIAAWWaarrmm SSpprriinnggssRocTerrius Shernard
Hobbs - (Major: Busi-ness).
HHAAWWAAIIIIEEwwaa BBeeaacchhJamie K. Smeigh -
(Major: Business)IILLLLIINNOOIISSFFrreeeeppoorrttNefertiti Nicole Latoya
Rasheed*+ - (Major: His-tory & English, Minor:Humanities)
HHaarrvvaarrddNoel S. Priester -
(Major: Creative Writing,Minor: Humanities)
PPeetteerrssbbuurrggBryan James Yale -
(Major: Foundations ofEducation)
IIOOWWAABBeellmmoonnddEric William Janssen** -
(Major: Wellness, Minor:Business)
Ashley Elizabeth John-son** - (Major: English,Minor: Humanities &Creative Writing)
Caitlyn Neescha Rogers- (Major: Psychology,Minor: Wellness)
Kelley Marie Rouchka* -(Major: History, Minor:Humanities & Religion)
Alexander Perry Stock-seth - (Major: History,Minor: Humanities)
BBrriittttKristina L. Gast*** -
(Major: Math Education)Andrew W. Johnson* -
(Major: Communications)Anthony Johnson** -
(Major: Communications)Kara R. Kerns*** -
(Major: History)BBuuffffaalloo CCeenntteerrJonathan Claire Peake -
(Major: Communications)CCllaarriioonnSarah Studer Leichsen-
ring** - (Major: HistoryEducation)
CChhaarrlleess CCiittyyJason Michael Peek -
(Major: Business, Minor:Computer InformationSystems)
CCrreessccooRebecca Caffrey -
(Major: Elementary Edu-cation)
CCrryyssttaall LLaakkeeAshley Dawn Kunkel -
(Major: Elementary Edu-cation)
DDeeccoorraahhJessica L. Hess - (Major:
English Education)DDeess MMooiinneessKassie Straker - (Major:
Psychology, Minor: Art &Wellness)
EEaaggllee GGrroovveeKati Olson - (Major:
Elementary Education)FFoorreesstt CCiittyy Caroline S. Andersen* -
(Major: Computer Infor-mation Systems, Minor:Business)
Brian E. Boyle* - (Major:Business)
Jonathan Lee Groe* -(Major: Computer Infor-mation Systems)
Alex Robert Grunhovd -(Major: Business)
Krysta Mae Hanson -(Major: Communications)
Andrew K. Johnson* -(Major: Business, Minor:History)
Mallory Cooper Lovik**- (Major: Math Education)
Shawn Newton -
(Major: Computer Infor-mation Systems)
Sabrina A. Parcher*** -(Major: English Educa-tion)
Dianne Mary Roisen* -(Major: Church Music,Minor: Religion)
Tisha D. Thompson** -(Major: Music Perfor-mance)
Samantha VanHooser -(Major: Psychology)
Steven MichaelVanOverbeke* - (Major:Business & Theatre Arts)
Matthew Michael Smith- (Major: Business)
FFrreeddrriicckkssbbuurrggRobert W. Farland -
(Major: Communications)FFrreemmoonnttChelsea Caitlin Baxter -
(Major: Communications)GGrriinnnneellllBryan Chandler Heck-
man - (Associate in Arts)GGuutthhrriiee CCeenntteerrPatrick David Halsey -
(Major: History)HHuuxxlleeyyElyse Erickson* -
(Major: Creative Writing,Minor: Humanities)
IInnddeeppeennddeenncceeMelissa Corkery* -
(Major: Business)IIoowwaa CCiittyyEric Villhauer - (Major:
History & Theatre Arts,Minor: Humanities)
JJeeffffeerrssoonnBethann L. Bohnet** -
(Major: Elementary Edu-cation)
JJeewweellllJacob R. Head - (Major:
Wellness).LLaakkee MMiillllssMichael J. Playter** -
(Major: Business)Karla Jean Renshaw*** -
(Major: Communications)LLeellaannddRenae Nelson* - (Major:
Communications, Minor:Business)
MMaaddrriiddAmy Annette Onstot** -
(Major: Music Perfor-
mance, Minor: Humani-ties)
MMaassoonn CCiittyyShaye L. Johanns*** -
(Major: Business)MMeennllooMichael Culver -
(Major: Business)MMoooorrhheeaaddScott C. McCandless**
- (Major: Business)NNeeww HHaammppttoonnDavid A. Fuller - (Major:
Foundations of Education)NNoorraa SSpprriinnggssEva Kay Mills*** -
(Major: Elementary Edu-cation)
NNoorrtthhwwooooddAdam Dralla - (Major:
Communications)OOeellwweeiinnRyan Joseph Kerns -
(Major: Business)RRiicceevviilllleeNathan Paul Lidtke -
(Major: Wellness)Rachel Ann Linkenmey-
er** - (Major: Psychology,Minor: History)
RRoocckkffoorrddAndrew Curtis Gross -
(Major: Computer Infor-mation Systems, Minor:Business)
SStt.. AAnnssggaarrRachel Mary Hannam -
(Major: Business)SSttaannhhooppeeLaura Rae Read* -
(Major: Business)SSttaattee CCeenntteerrSarah Annunciata
Knott*+ - (Major: MusicPerformance, Minor:Humanities.
TToolleeddooBrianna Joy Gray** -
(Major: Communications,Minor: Business).
WWaallll LLaakkeeBrandon Dean
Aschinger - (Major: Com-munications)
WWeebbsstteerr CCiittyyKenny Crouthamel, Jr.**
- (Major: History & Psy-chology, Minor: Humani-ties)
WWiinntteerrsseett
Charles W. Johnson III -(Major: Wellness)
KKAANNSSAASSBBeerrrryyttoonnColin R. Moriarty -
(Major: Wellness)LLOOUUIISSIIAANNAACCoolluummbbiiaaJamie O’Neill Johnson -
(Major: Business)MMIINNNNEESSOOTTAAAAllbbeerrtt LLeeaaJed Bergland - (Major:
Business)Colton Jensen - (Major:
Communications)Andrew W. Stapleton**
- (Major: Physical Sci-ence)
AAllddeennErin Krogsgaard -
(Major: Interdisciplinary)BBlluuee EEaarrtthhMary Margaret Dick-
man* - (Major: Communi-cations, Minor: History)
Kathryn Jane Mullaly -(Major: Creative Writing,Minor: Humanities & Psy-chology)
CCaammbbrriiddggeeBrian Schultz* - (Major:
Business)CCaannnnoonn FFaallllssLucas Michael Winchell
- (Major: Business)HHoollllaannddaalleeAdam Matthew Wilkie -
(Major: Business)JJeeffffeerrssKristin Huls - (Major:
Communications, Minor:Business)
JJoorrddaannAndrew Huss - (Major:
Business)LLee CCeenntteerrAndrew G. Blum*** -
(Summa Cum Laude,Major: Communications)
MMaaddeelliiaaBoyd Eser - (Major: Ele-
mentary Education)MMiinnnneeaappoolliissTimothy Isaac Mulari* -
(Major: Business)Keilan Lamont Williams
- (Major: Business)OOwwaattoonnnnaa
See WALDORF, E10
CELEBRATIONSE10 ✦ SUNDAY, MAY 2, 2010 GLOBE GAZETTE
AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
From E9
Waldorf graduatescont’d
Katie Elizabeth Austin -(Major: Humanities,Minor: English)
Whitney Tait - (Major:Humanities, Minor: Reli-gion)
PPllaaiinnvviieewwBryce Carlson - (Major:
Business)RReeddwwoooodd FFaallllssAnnissa Jo Hacker** -
(Major: Music Perfor-mance & Music Education)
RRoosseevviilllleeAndrea Forliti - (Major:
Business)SStt.. CChhaarrlleessAnandi Mary Gilseth* -
(Major: Music Perfor-mance, Minor: TheatreArts)
Alan J. Groebner -(Major: Communications)
SStt.. PPaauullJoseph Ray Davoli -
(Major: Elementary Edu-cation)
TToowweerrSynnöve Ingrid Abra-
hamson** - (Major: Psy-chology, Minor: Wellness)
WWiinnoonnaaDavid Turner Todd –
(Major: Business)WWooooddbbuurryyBryan R. Kloetzke -
(Major: Business)SSOOUUTTHH DDAAKKOOTTAASSiioouuxx FFaallllssTyler James Snell -
(Major: Communications)TTEEXXAASSFFoorrtt WWoorrtthhPeter Emmanuel Teigen
- (Major: Business)WWAASSHHIINNGGTTOONNSSppookkaanneeBrenton J. Johnson –
(Associate in Arts)WWIISSCCOONNSSIINNAAllggoommaaBrian Edward Qualman*
- (Major: Business, Minor:Wellness)
MMiillwwaauukkeeeeJulie Fosado*** -
(Major: Communications)Erskinte A. Henderson -
(Major: Business)Deonte M. Lewis -
(Major: Business)IINNTTEERRNNAATTIIOONNAALLJeremy P. Trach** -
Coquitlam, British Colum-bia, (Major: Wellness)
Kris Feeney - Victoria,British Columbia, (Major:Business)
Sitraka Rakotoarivelo -Antsirabe, Madagascar,(Major: Communications)
A.J. Rivera - Aguadilla,Puerto Rico, (Major: Well-ness)
Lucy J. Killewo* - Dar esSalaam, Tanzania, (Major:Computer InformationSystems)
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MMAASSOONN CCIITTYY — FourNewman High Schoolseniors were named NoonRotary Club students ofthe month, for April.
Students recognizedwere Todd Dummett,Christine Meggers, ClaireBoehmer, and MorganDornbier.
TToodddd DDuummmmeetttt is theson of Paula and Jim Dum-
mett. Heparticipatesin football,wrestlingand track.He has beenrecognizedfor All-Dis-trict Acade-mic selec-
tion in football and as aGovernor’s Scholar. Hemaintains a 4.0 gradepoint average and is amember of the NationalHonor Society. Dummettplans to attend the Uni-versity of Iowa and majorin biomedical engineering.
CChhrriissttiinnee MMeeggggeerrss isthe daughter of Jim andMary Meggers. Her activi-
Rotary Club Studentsof the Month
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tiesthroughouther highschoolcareerinclude:basketball,volleyball,speech,
yearbook, choir,Knightsingers, fall play,musical, SIAC, PromCommittee ‘08-’09, Yield‘08-’09, and Clear LakeBank and Trust JuniorBoard of Directors, ‘09-’10. Some of her hobbiesare scrapbooking, reading,singing and photography.She plans to attend Simp-son College in the fall anddouble major in businessand history.
CCllaaiirree BBooeehhmmeerr is thedaughter of Kevin and
DeannaBoehmer.She hasbeeninvolved involleyball,track, year-book, fallplay,
Knightsingers, recyclingclub, National HonorSociety and was a managerfor football and wrestling.She plans to attend theUniversity of Iowa andmajor in chemistry, pre-med.
MMoorrggaann DDoorrnnbbiieerr is thedaughter ofDamon andLeslieDornbier.She partici-pated involleyball,basketball,tennis,softball and
football statistics. She isalso a member of theNational Honor Society.Her future plans are toattend the University ofNorthern Iowa and majorin chemistry/pre-med.
MMeeggggeerrss
BBooeehhmmeerr
DDoorrnnbbiieerr
IHSMA Solo andEnsemble Festival
NNOORRTTHHWWOOOODD —Eigh-teen students from theNewman Catholic HighSchool Music Departmentparticipated in the IHSMASolo and Ensemble FestivalSaturday, April 17, inNorthwood.
Newman had a total of20 entries, which earned atotal of nine Division I rat-ings, eight Division II rat-ings, and three Division IIIratings. Anna Henrich wasalso named as an Out-standing Performer for herperformance center, shewill now have the oppor-tunity to perform at IowaState University on May 11,in a recital featuring Out-standing PerformanceAward winners from acrossthe state.
Results are as follow:IINNSSTTRRUUMMEENNTTAALLBrass Choir, Division I
—— LLeeaahh WWiieess,, KKoorryy EEaasstt--vvoolldd,, SSppeenncceerr SScchhmmiiddtt,,TToommmmyy KKiissss,, RRyyaannSScchhuuppiicckk,, AAddaamm DDaallttoonn,,HHaayyddeenn RRoommiigg..
Clarinet Trio, Division II— AAnnnnaa HHeennrriicchh,, MMeeggaannQQuuaamm,, GGaabbbbyy DDoohhmmeenn..
Trombone solo, DivisionII — RRyyaann SScchhuuppiicckk..
Trumpet Duet, DivisionIII — SSppeenncceerr SScchhmmiiddtt,,TToommmmyy KKiissss..
Trumpet Solo, DivisionII — LLeeaahh WWiieess..
Flute solo, Division I — SSaarraahh FFllooddeenn..Clarinet Solo, Division I
— AAnnnnaa HHeennrriicchh..Alto Saxophone Solo,
Division I —JJeennaa SSttaallll--ssmmiitthh..
Alto Saxophone Solo,Division I — RRaacchheell HHeenn--rriicchh..
Tenor Saxophone Solo,Division II — AAllii SStteeaarrnnss..
Trumpet Solo, DivisionII — TToommmmyy KKiissss..
Clarinet Solo, Division II— MMeeggaann QQuuaamm..
Flute Solo, Division I —SSeepphhrraa BByyrrnnee..
VVOOCCAALLVocal Solo, Division I —
SSaarraahh FFllooddeenn..Vocal Solo, Division I — AAnnnnaa HHeennrriicchh..Mixed Quartet, Division
I — SSaarraahh GGaalllliiaarrtt,, SSaarraahhFFllooddeenn,, KKoorryy EEaassttvvoolldd,,SSppeenncceerr SScchhmmiiddtt..
Like Duet, Division II —AAnnnnaa HHeennrriicchh,, DDyyllaannnnGGllaassss..
Vocal Solo, Division II —MMeeggaann QQuuaamm..
Vocal Solo, Division III— CChhrriissssyy MMeeggggeerrss.
Vocal Solo, Division III— DDyyllaannnn GGllaassss..
Celebrations IowaSingers
DDEECCOORRAAHH — Alex Bre-itsprecher, of Northwood,was selected to playtrumpet with the Cele-bration Iowa Singers andJazz Band, a select highschool touring ensemblethat will perform morethan 30 shows across thestate of Iowa, this sum-mer. Bretisprecher is theson of Jamie and JenniferBreitsprecher, and is astudent at Northwood-Kensett High School.
Breitsprecher wasselected from a pool ofIowa high school musicstudents who auditionedat four locations acrossthe state in March.
Celebration Iowa, nowin its 28th season, show-cases the quality of Iowahigh school music pro-grams through a two-hour production thatincludes song and dance,and jazz band favoritesfor audiences of all agesto enjoy.
The group has sched-uled a performance Sun-day, Aug. 1, at the ClearLake City Park BandShell.
Inducted intohonor society
CCEEDDAARR FFAALLLLSS — TheUniversity of NorthernIowa inducted the follow-ing students into the Omi-cron Delta Kappa nationalhonorary society, April 11.
Omicron Delta Kappa isa junior and senior studenthonor society which rec-ognizes students for theiroutstanding achievementsin scholarship, leadershipand service activities.
Students are listed byhometown, name andmajor.
GARNER — AdamO’Leary, economics.
LAKE MILLS — DavidRygh, math: statistics andactuarial science.
MASON CITY — Ash-ley Fewins, accounting;Madilyn Ramaekers,chemistry and physicseducation.
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BRIDAL SHOPSThe Bridal Theatre139 W. 4th St., St. Ansgar, IA 50472641.713.2303www.bridaltheatre.comMake a memory last a life time with beautiful attire for your wedding at The Bridal Theatre. New 2010 wedding gowns and Mothers gowns are arriving daily. Stop in and see the great selection of Prom dresses still available, at the Bridal Theatre downtown St. Ansgar, 641-713-2303. Extended hours now open Thursday evenings until 7:00 pm through April. Hours Monday - Friday 10 - 5, Saturday 10 - 3
The Bridal Garden641.585.9333www.bridalgardeniowa.comMiller Photography641.590.0659306 South Clark, Forest CityThe Bridal Garden celebrating our 10th Anniversary. We carry gowns, tiaras, dresses & more. We can assist you with outfitting your entire wedding party (dresses to tuxes). Come experience the personal touch from the Bridal Garden. Weddings made easy.
Formalities641.423-612421 2nd St NE, Mason Cityformalitiesbridalwear.comformalitiesbridalwear@yahoo.comFormalities has gowns for every size and every age. Baptismal, flowergirls, junior bridesmaids, prom, bridesmaids, bridals, mother and grandmother gowns! We have over 100 wedding gowns in stock and are always receiving new styles! Trust our elite group of seamstresses to create that perfect fit! Formalities carries all the accessories needed for your special event! Formalities is also North Iowa’s prom headquarters! We stock over 200 prom gowns and register your gown for your school! Don’t forget our fashion purses with over 50 in stock. Shop Formalities - yesterday, today and tomorrow.
Sweet Things, etc.641.822.4918114 3rd Street, RockwellTues. & Thurs. Noon-8pm; Wed. & Fri. Noon-6pm; Sat. 10am-2pm; Sun. By Appointmentwww.sweetthingsetc.comProm Central in full swing. Sweet Things, etc. is your full service bridal shop offering everything you need for you and your special day. We offer hundreds of gowns in stock in all sizes for you to choose from, and of course in-house alterations. We require appointments for bridal consultations so we can spend one-on-one time helping you choose the perfect gown! Sweet Things, etc... making beautiful weddings, one bride at a time! Check our website for upcoming events!!
Sew Heavenly Creations LLC641.892.4111209 W. Gilman St. Sheffield, IAOpen 7 days a week. Appointments welcome.
www.sewheavenlycreations.netEmail: [email protected] us help you make your wedding day special. We have a variety of bridal gowns, bridesmaid dresses, mother and grandmother gowns. We provide in-house alterations, free of charge, to ensure the perfect fit. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, our seamstresses will help you design your perfect dress. We also have a great selection of accessories. Tux rental is available. Sew Heavenly Creations is your “Bridal Store & Sew Much More!”
DJ SERVICESKirk’s Custom DJ641.423.1126 or 800.496.1126www.kirkscustomdj.comMake your wedding reception dreams a reality and your dance truly fun, unique & memorable.
INVITATIONSUncorked312 Main Avenue,Clear Lake641.357.1120www.uncorkedclearlake.comUncorked proudly offers all of the hottest trends in save the date cards, invitations, enclosure cards, programs, thank you notes, and bridal essentials. Call today to schedule your private consultation.
PRINTINGPSI - Printing Services, Inc.641.424.35381915 4th St. SW, Mason CityPrinting for all of your special occasion needs: Weddings, Graduation, Birthdays, Anniversaries, Reunions, Baby & More!
PostNet641.423.1980451 Indian Head Dr., Mason CityBetween Wal-Mart & Kohl’sFeaturing the finest in personalized wedding and social stationery Whether it’s an invitation for a wedding, an anniversary or graduation, depend on PostNet to deliver the perfect message.
RECEPTIONSMason City Country Club641.424.30143331 19th St. SW, Mason CityMembership not required! Sit down dinners. Multiple style buffets. Appetizer buffet. Dance floor and more! Call today for more information.
MacNider Art Museum641.421.3666303 Second Street SE, Mason [email protected] weddings, distinguished receptions. An elegant setting to make lasting memories.
RECEPTIONSGrafton Community Center641.748.2970 or 641.420.3609202 6th Avenue, [email protected] facility great for wedding receptions, parties, and anniversaries. Many decorations available at NO extra charge. Meeting room also available.
Duncan Community Ballroom641.843.33534 miles west of Garnerwww.duncanballroom.comSeating for 500, 40x70 dance floor. Serve your own food/caterers welcome. Meeting room available.
Knights of Columbus641.424.5300551 S. Taft, Mason CityBeautiful facility to host your wedding, anniversary or meetings. Max capacity of 300. Please call for additional information.
REHEARSAL DINNERSDecker House Bed & Breakfast / Sour Grapes Bistro641.423.4700 or 888.363.4700119 2nd street SE, Mason Citywww.masoncityia.com/deckerhouse/Elegant surroundings in this Neoclassical 1890’s home. Perfect for intimate weddings, rehearsal dinners, luncheons and cozy receptions. Conveniently located behind Music Man Square.
TRAVELAllen Travel Agency & Cruise Quest641.357.5223 or 800.475.5223300 1st Ave. N., Clear LakeWe are your full time professional travel planners and cruise vacation specialist, in service since 1951.
TUXEDOSMoorman Clothiers641.423.5222 / 2 South Federal, Mason [email protected] Tuxedo Professionals
Sir Knight Formalwear641.424.601819 2nd Street NE, Mason Citywww.andersonformalwear.comFormalwear is our specialty. Detailed individualized service.
WEDDING SITE AND RECEPTIONPM Park15297 Rainy Drive South Shore, Clear Lake641.357.1991 or 641.529.2222www.pmpark.netWedding site, reception and lodging available all on beautiful Clear Lake.
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Kristina is a 2008 grad-uate of Garner-HayfieldHigh School. She attendedNorth Iowa Area Commu-nity College and is cur-rently a student at TrinityInternational University inDeerfield, Ill., majoring inbusiness management.
Jason is a 2007 graduateof Mason City High Schooland a 2009 graduate ofNorth Iowa Area Commu-nity College. He is cur-rently attending Trinity
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The couple will be mar-ried June 26, 2010, atGrace Evangelical FreeChurch in Mason City.
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A card showeris planned for
HHaazzeell OOssttrraannddeerr CChhaarrllssoonn,,
of Clear Lake, who will celebrateher 93rd birthday, May 2.
She was born May 2, 1917 in Scarville, Iowa.Cards may be sent to Hazel at:
Oakwood Care Center,400 U.S. Highway 18
Clear Lake, Iowa 50428.
Happy Birthday, Hazel! Today you’re 93,but you certainly don’t look it!
Love, JoAnn, Lillian, Don and Sue, and all your grandchildren.
93rd Birthday
Duane Boyd, 90CCHHAARRLLEESS CCIITTYY —
Duane Boyd, of CharlesCity, will celebrate his90th birthday with animmediate family gather-ing, over the weekend, attth home of he and hiswife.
He was born May 7, 1920in Charles City.
Cards may be sent toDuane at the followingaddress: 1008 FergusonSt., Charles City, Iowa50616.
Duane has been marriedto his wife, Genevieve, for66 years.
They have two children,Karen (Steve) Rankin,Sheboygan, Wis., andLeland (Kristeen) Boyd, ofCharles City; grandchil-dren, Eric (Cheri) Rankin,Adam (Alissa) Rankin,Heidi (Aaron) Duke,Angela (Greg) Townsend,and Melissa (Wendy)Boyd, and eight great-grandchildren.
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