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Mason City, Iowa Sunday, July 22, 2012 Engaged Engaged Katherine Hobt and Cody Boller will be married at 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6, 2012, at Iowa State University Alumni Center in Ames, Iowa. 60th Anniversary 60th Anniversary Wayne Lee Jones and Carol Helen Jean (Kittleson) Jones of Rudd, Iowa, were married July 20, 1952, at First Lutheran Church in St. Ansgar, Iowa. Engaged Engaged Bethany Schafer and Jason Grabe will be married Sunday, Sept. 2, 2012, at the Iowa State Memorial Union in Ames, Iowa. Don Marson turned 80 on July 8. He celebrated with a family dinner. Happy 80th Birthday Grandpa! Happy 80th Birthday Grandpa! EXPERT FITTING • ON SITE TAILORING NEW STYLES FOR 2012 EVERY COLOR AVAILABLE Rent Your Perfect Tux Today! The Only Tuxedo Store You’ll Ever Need! 1 S. Federal Ave. Mason City 641-423-5222 www.moormanclothiers.com MS-83898

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Mason City, Iowa ✦ Sunday, July 22, 2012

EngagedEngaged

Katherine Hobt

and

Cody Boller

will be married at 5 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 6,2012,

at Iowa StateUniversity Alumni

Center in Ames, Iowa.

60th Anniversary60th Anniversary

Wayne LeeJones

and

Carol Helen Jean(Kittleson)

Jones

of Rudd, Iowa,were married

July 20, 1952, atFirst Lutheran

Church in St. Ansgar, Iowa.

EngagedEngaged

BethanySchafer

and

JasonGrabe

will be marriedSunday, Sept. 2,

2012, at the Iowa StateMemorial Unionin Ames, Iowa.

Don Marson

turned 80 on July 8.

He celebratedwith a

family dinner.

Happy 80th Birthday Grandpa!Happy 80th Birthday Grandpa!

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In MemoryIn Memory of Martin “Marty” D. Enabnit

2-15-52 to 7-19-10Devoted husband, father, grandpa and friend

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A time for remembering— Your loving family

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Joan Vance (Great-grandmother); Leona Knutson (Great-great-grandmother);

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AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTSSt. Olaf College Dean’s List

NNOORRTTHHFFIIEELLDD,, MMiinnnn.. — Michael Betz, of Mason City,was named to the Dean’s List for the spring 2012 semes-ter at St. Olaf College.

The Dean’s List recognizes students with a semestergrade point average of 3.75 or higher on a 4.0 pointscale.

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Hobt, BollerKKAATTHHEERRIINNEE HHOOBBTT,, of Denver, Colo., is the daughter

of Dan and Nancy Hobt of Nevada, Iowa. Katherinegraduated from Iowa State University in 2004, and isemployed by Ascendant Technology in Denver, Colo.

CCOODDYY BBOOLLLLEERR,, of Denver, Colo., is the son of Lonnyand Kathy Boller of Ventura, Iowa. Cody graduated fromNorth Iowa Area Community College in 2004, and isemployed by Wholesale Specialties in Denver.

The couple will be married at 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6,2012, at Iowa State University Alumni Center in Ames,Iowa.

Schafer, Grabe BBEETTHHAANNYY SSCCHHAAFFEERR,, of Thornton, Iowa, is the

daughter of Charles and Sherri Schafer of Thornton,Iowa. Bethany graduated from SCMT High School and isattending Iowa State University for a degree in BusinessMarketing and Advertisement.

JJAASSOONN GGRRAABBEE of Walford, Iowa, is the son of Garyand Sue Grabe of Walford, Iowa. Jason is a graduate ofCedar Rapids Prairie High School and is serving in theUnited States Air Force, based in Fayetteville, N.C.

The couple will be married Sunday, Sept. 2, 2012, atthe Iowa State Memorial Union in Ames, Iowa.

McCoy, KarschnikMMEEGGHHAANN MMccCCOOYY of Minneapolis, Minn., is the

daughter of Michael and Sara McCoy of Mason City,Iowa. Meghan graduated from Mason City High Schoolin 2002 and is a 2006 graduate of the University of Iowa.She is a buyer at Target Corporation in Minneapolis,Minn.

MMAATTTT KKAARRSSCCHHNNIIKK of Minneapolis, Minn., is theson of Jeffrey Karschnik and Signe Bradee of MountainLake, Minn. Matt graduated from Minnetonka HighSchool in 2001 and is a 2005 graduate of the Universityof Minnesota. He is a replenishment analyst for GeneralMills in Golden Valley, Minn.

A fall wedding is being planned in Mason City, Iowa.

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Karla Renshaw bridal showerOpen house bridal shower

in honor of KKaarrllaa RReennsshhaaww,bride-elect of Jacob Pilgrim,

will be held on Saturday, Aug. 4, 9-11 a.m.at Salveson Hall Ballroom,

Waldorf College, Forest City.Program, 9:30 a.m.

Bring recipe to share with bride.Registered at Target, Kohl’s and Main Attractions (Lake Mills).

Thank YouI was overwhelmed by all the cards, calls, and gifts

that I received on my 80th birthday. Thanks to each andeveryone of you for making my day so special.

— Dola Shannon

THANK YOU

Pearl Miller, 85CCLLEEAARR LLAAKKEE — Pearl

Miller, of Clear Lake, willcelebrate her 85th birthdayat an open house from 2 to4 p.m. Sunday, July 22, atLake Plaza, 20 N. FourthSt., Clear Lake. Sherequests no gifts.

The open house will behosted by her daughtersLinda Barlow, of ClearLake, Charlene Schneider,of Missouri, Nancy Ash-land, of Clear Lake, andLaVonne Pedelty, of MasonCity.

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Wamsley, Rogers CCHHRRIISSTTIINNAA MMAARRIIEE WWAAMMSSLLEEYY,, of Burt, is the

daughter of Angela Wamsley of Buffalo Center, and thelate Stuart Wamsley. She graduated from North IowaHigh School in 2006 and from LaJames College in 2008.Christina is currently employed at Snap-on Tool inAlgona.

EERRIICC GGLLEENNNN RROOGGEERRSS,, of Burt, is the son of GlennRogers of Urbana, and Herman and Marlene (Leerar)Henning of Leland. He graduated in 2007 from NorthIowa High School and is currently employed at Snap-onTool in Algona.

The couple will be married at 2 p.m. on Saturday,Sept. 15, 2012, at St. Cecelia’s Catholic Church inAlgona.

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SSWWAALLEEDDAALLEE — CarolCaspers observed her 58thbirthday on Friday, July 20.Her family threw a surprisecard shower for her. Cardscan still be sent to make herday even more special at:P.O. Box 67, Swaledale, IA50477.

Happy birthday, Mom. We love you!

— Jon, Joni and DavidCaspersThank You

The family of Chad Davis would like to say “thanks”for all the hugs, words of comfort, outpouring of loveshown to us during this difficult time.

Many thanks for food, cards, memorials, plants,flowers and all who helped in any way to make the “cel-ebration of Chad’s life” a day to remember. Also thankyou to Dano and Deni for all their help. A special thankyou to Mark Dobel for the fitting service “under thetent.”

We never know how many friends we truly have untilthere is a need.

— Ron and RussalynCraig, Sarah and family

Oscar and familyEvelyn and family

Thank YouThank you for all the cards and telephone calls for

our 25th wedding anniversary. It was much appreciat-ed!

— John and Jan Swinton

THANK YOU

NNOORRAA SSPPRRIINNGGSS —Denise Marth will cele-brate her retirement fromthe United States PostalService, after almost 33years.

She started her career inNora Springs in September1979 as a PTF clerk, andtransferred to Algona inMay 1986. She wasappointed postmaster inLeland, Iowa, in November1987, where she serveduntil March 2004, whenshe located closer to hometo serve as postmaster inPlymouth, Iowa. She alsoworked in the Mason City,Rudd, Goodell and Floydpost offices as needed.

Family, friends andpatrons of the communi-ties she served are invitedto join Denise at an openhouse from 4 to 6 p.m.Sunday, July 29, at the Ply-mouth City Hall.

She sincerely thanks allthe employees she workedwith and the patrons of thecommunities she served,as it was indeed her plea-sure to have had thisopportunity the past 33years.

If unable to join us, shewould love to hear fromyou. Cards can be sent toDenise at: 17062 YarrowAve., Nora Springs, IA50458.

RETIREMENTMarth retires fromPostal Service

Wishing you a great 80th birthday

on July 23.

With love, — Lee Bruce, Rhonda,

Matt, and Hannah Leanneand Jeremy

— Love,Grandpa and Grandma

Thank YouHUMBURG: Thank you

for all your prayers, numer-ous cards, memorials andsupport during and aftermy husband’s illness andpassing. Thank you Hos-pice nurse, Lori P. for beingthere when needed themost and to the nurses atFranklin General Hospitalwho were so compassionateand caring. Thank youLegion and VFW membersfor the Military service. Youwere awesome!! A specialthanks to Pastor Wagner,Pastor Beard and ChaplinRosie for all their prayersand support during his ill-ness and for coordinatingthe wonderful funeral ser-vice at the UnitedMethodist Church.

— Colleen (Coke) Humburg

BIRTHDAYSLois Dutcher, 80 Happy 13th Birthday!

THANK YOU

AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTSStudents inducted into Phi Beta Kappa

AAMMEESS — Ninety students from Iowa State Universitywere initiated into Zeta Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa.

Students in Phi Beta Kappa are recognized for out-standing academic achievement in a broad curriculumin the liberal arts and sciences.

North Iowa students initiated and their course ofstudy are:

CLEAR LAKE — Jacob Kolker, chemistry.MASON CITY — Raeann Shimak, biochemistry,

genetics; Amanda Bernemann, anthropology, interdis-ciplinary studies; Jon Chapman, physics.

WHITTEMORE — Christopher Schmidt, biology.

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AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

U of I graduatesIIOOWWAA CCIITTYY — The Uni-

versity of Iowa awarded anestimated 4,300 degrees atthe close of the 2012 springsession. North Iowa gradu-ates are as follows:

ALGONA — Macy MarieFickbohm, Bachelor of Arts,interdepartmental studieswith high distinction; Alli-son Nicole Missal, Bachelorof Fine Arts, art with hon-ors; Mark Poeppe, Bachelorof Science, psychology; WillChristian Roeber, Bachelorof Business Administration,economics; Cassandra AnnVautier, Bachelor of Arts,health and human physiol-ogy.

BANCROFT — MichelleKrestine Wolf, Juris Doctor.

BELMOND — ElyseMorgan Beenken, BachelorApplied Studies; Molly DeeCullinan, Bachelor of Sci-ence in Nursing, nursingwith honors.

BUFFALO CENTER —John Patrick Webb, Doctorof Pharmacy, pharmacy.

BURT — Allison E. Chi-hak, Bachelor of Arts, lin-guistics.

CHARLES CITY — LauraChristine Bartelt, Juris Doc-tor; Kenita Elise Gonzales,Bachelor of Arts, socialwork; Keely Thomas Jarvill,Bachelor of Arts, journalismand mass communication,political science.

CLEAR LAKE — DavidMichael Barkela, BachelorArts, interdepartmentalstudies; Eric William Bren-ton, Bachelor of BusinessAdministration, manage-ment; Erin LouiseDohlman, Bachelor of Sci-ence, human physiology;Brad Wayne Floy, Doctor ofPhilosophy, exercise sci-ence; David John Frampton,Bachelor of Arts, health andhuman physiology; JulieLynn Freeman, Doctor ofPharmacy, pharmacy; LaraJane Galloway, Doctor ofMedicine; Brian Gates,Bachelor of BusinessAdministration, finance;

Nicholas Eric Klein, Bache-lor of Science, leisure stud-ies; Abraham Lincoln,Bachelor of Arts, psycholo-gy; Louisa Maria Monteal-vo, Bachelor of Arts, cine-ma.

DOWS — Joseph EdwardForgy, Bachelor of Arts,interdepartmental studies;Christina Louise Peterson,Bachelor of Science innursing, nursing with hon-ors.

DUMONT — TimothyGlen Fredericks, Bachelor ofScience, mechanical engi-neering.

FOREST CITY —Annette Marie Honken,Master of Science, mathe-matics; Sarah ClarissaSougstad, Doctor of Phar-macy, pharmacy with highdistinction.

HAMPTON — Jed LeeDirksen, Bachelor of Arts,interdepartmental studies;Angela Nicole Marquard,Bachelor of Science, chem-istry with highest distinc-tion; Marcela M. Zamora,Bachelor of Science, inte-grative physiology.

IONIA — Audrey LynnParker, Master of SocialWork, social work.

LAKE MILLS — Ben-jamin Mathews, Bachelor ofScience, integrative physi-ology with distinction.

LIVERMORE — JacobEdward Berte , Bachelor ofBusiness Administration,accounting.

LUVERNE — Lacy LeeKramer, Bachelor of Busi-ness Administration,accounting, management.

MASON CITY — Toni C.Becker, Master of Arts, lin-guistics; Abigail Marie Behr,Bachelor of Arts, history,political science with high-est distinction and honors;Jennifer Ann Bohl, Bachelorof Arts, psychology; Antho-ny Julius Brantner, Doctorof Dental Surgery; Adam JayBuffington, Bachelor of Sci-ence, integrative physiolo-gy; Kyle Robert Burgmeier,Doctor of Dental Surgery;Fernando Jay Delgado,

Bachelor of Science, eco-nomics; Darleen Kay Diaz,Bachelor of Arts, art histo-ry; Lauren Larae Gerdom,Bachelor of Science inNursing, nursing; KristinaMarie Hugi, Bachelor ofArts, interdepartmentalstudies; Phillip Roy John-son, Master of Arts, healthand sport studies; Elle N.Kaiser, Bachelor of Arts,journalism and mass com-munication, ethics andpublic policy; Kaitlyn J.Kemna, Bachelor of Arts,history and Bachelor of Sci-ence, political science;Elana Lynn Levinson, Mas-ter of Social Work, socialwork; Joshua Moss Moore-head, Doctor of Pharmacy,pharmacy; Laura EileenPlatts, Bachelor of Arts,speech and hearing science;Mary Teresa Schlader,Bachelor of Arts, socialwork; Garrett Shackleton,Bachelor of Science, bio-chemistry with distinction;Hanna Beth Van Hemert,Master of Arts, speechpathology and audiology;Jenna M. Winters, Bachelorof Science in Nursing, nurs-ing with highest distinc-tion.

NORA SPRINGS —Trendy Marie Hanft, Bach-elor of Science in Nursing,nursing.

NORTHWOOD — MaryLouise Holstad, Bachelor ofScience in Nursing, nursingwith honors.

OSAGE — Laura ArleneCampbell, Bachelor of Sci-ence, clinical laboratory sci-ences with high distinction;Emily Beatrice Gast, Bache-lor of Science in Nursing,nursing with honors; TreverJordan Olsen, Bachelor ofArts, economics; Isaac D.Stauffer, Master of BusinessAdministration; StephanyLynne Walk, Bachelor ofScience in Nursing, nursingwith honors and highestdistinction.

PARKERSBURG — KimAlec Little, Bachelor of Arts,mathematics.

ROCKFORD — Barbara

Catherine Staudt, Bachelorof Arts, interdepartmentalstudies; Bachelor of FineArts, art with honors.

SHEFFIELD — JustineKay Roose, Bachelor ofBusiness Administration,accounting.

SWALEDALE — AndreaMarie Anderson, Bachelorof Arts, psychology.

TITONKA — Jared JamesTaylor, Bachelor of Arts,health and human physiol-ogy; David W. Tjaden, Mas-ter of Arts, teaching andlearning.

U of I Dean’s ListIIOOWWAA CCIITTYY — Some

3,900 undergraduate stu-dents at the University ofIowa were named to theDDeeaann’’ss LLiisstt for the 2012spring semester. The guide-lines for inclusion on the listare as follows:

Undergraduate studentsin the College of Liberal Artsand Sciences, the College ofEngineering, and the TippieCollege of Business whoachieve a grade point aver-age of 3.50 or higher on 12semester hours or more of Uof I graded course work,during a given semester orsummer session, and whohave no semester hours of I(incomplete) or 0 (no gradereported) during the samesemester, are recognized byinclusion on the Dean’s Listfor that semester.

Undergraduate studentsin the Roy J. and Lucille A.Carver College of Medicinemay qualify for the Dean’sList with fewer than 12semester hours of gradedcredit if deemed appropri-ate by the college. Begin-ning in the fall 2011, Collegeof Nursing students partici-pating in clinical coursesmust have a total of 12semester hours of earnedcredit, with eight semesterhours of graded credit witha grade point average of 3.50or higher.

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ALGONA — Rachael E.Black, Macy Marie Fick-bohm, Nyle James Larson,Lauren Elizabeth Linahon,Allison Nicole Missal.

BRITT — Erika R.Diemer.

CHARLES CITY — DrewHeitz, Keely Thomas Jarvill,Christopher MatthewSande, Michael Schrodt.

CLEAR LAKE — EricWilliam Brenton, PaigeMoran Burtness, ToddGrove Dummett, NicholasDaniel Glynn, MorganCatherine Hess, TanzehBashirah Khan, AbrahamLincoln, Zach Lindquist,Louisa Maria Montealvo,Casey Kathleen O’Brien,Vanessa Lynn Ruiz, KristinAlice Weigel, Ashley AnnWillms.

DUMONT — TimothyGlen Fredericks.

FERTILE — Jacob HarveySchiller.

FOREST CITY — JennaCaroline Friederich.

GRAFTON — Lisa MarieHulshizer.

HAMPTON — DrewJames Hannah, AngelaNicole Marquard, KathrynJerel Speake, Hope KathleenSpear.

IONIA — Katelyn Eliza-beth Marion.

JOICE — Julia KristineJessen.

LAKE MILLS — Ben-jamin Mathews, PhillipErick Rice.

LATIMER — Tonya DawnZimmerman.

MASON CITY — AbigailMarie Behr, JonathanRIchard Bendickson, Jen-nifer Ann Bohl, HannahAlisa Bray, Brittany AnnCarstens, Sarah MicheleCasey, Sam Michael Crane,Kaitlyn Piper Dornbier,Melissa Mae Kaska, RuthLapointe, Kelly AnnMcCarthy, Kelly ChristineMcPhail, Garrett Shackle-ton, Allison Kay Ulstad.

NORA SPRINGS — DrewMichael Johnson, JenniferSuzzette Nobbs.

NORTHWOOD —Nathan Carl Loberg.

OSAGE — Emma AnnBoehmer, Laura ArleneCampbell, Adam HamiltonPhillips, Stephany LynneWalk.

PARKERSBURG — ColinJ. Groeneveld, ScottMichael Schipper.

PLAINFIELD — Christ-ian E. Engels, Cole JamesSmith.

ROCKFORD — BarbaraCatherine Staudt.

ROCKWELL — MadisonM. Adams.

ST. ANSGAR — AngelaLynn Mayer, Emillie RuthSmillie.

THORNTON — AshleyNoel Groh.

TITONKA — Jared JamesTaylor.

VENTURA — Cody J.Kadolph, Jacob Ivan Taylor.

U of I President’s ListIIOOWWAA CCIITTYY — Approxi-

mately 280 undergraduatestudents at the University ofIowa were named to thePresident’s List for the 2012spring semester. To beincluded on the President’sList, a student must have aminimum 4.0 grade pointaverage in all academic sub-jects for the preceding twosemesters, with a total of atleast 12 semester hours ofcredit, per semester duringthat period.

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ALGONA — Macy MarieFickbohm, Nyle James Lar-son.

CHARLES CITY — DrewHeitz.

CLEAR LAKE — ToddGrove Dummett, NicholasDaniel Glynn, TanzehBashirah Khan.

LAKE MILLS — Ben-jamin Mathews.

MASON CITY — AbigailMarie Behr, Hannah AlisaBray, Brittany AnnCarstens, Kelly AnnMcCarthy.

OSAGE — StephanyLynne Walk.

PLAINFIELD — ColeJames Smith.

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Jones, 60 yearsRRUUDDDD —— Wayne Lee Jones and Carol Helen Jean (Kit-

tleson) Jones of Rudd, Iowa, were married July 20, 1952,at First Lutheran Church in St. Ansgar, Iowa.

The couple will celebrate their 60th weddinganniversary with a card shower. Cards can be sent toWayne and Carol Jones at 1764 Mitchell Line St., Rudd,IA 50471.

The couple’s children and their spouses are Lori Aird(spouse Andy Aird), Charles City, Iowa, and LeRoy Jones(friend Kathy Runde) Floyd, Iowa. They have fourgrandchildren.

AAll aanndd RRoossee ((OOllssoonn)) FFrreeddeerriicckkss of Northwood weremarried July 22, 1972, at Our Savior’s Lutheran Churchin Osage.

The couple have a son, Tony, of Northwood and adaughter, Teri (Jay) Clough, and grandchildren Alexis,Logan and Mikayla of Lake Mills.

Greetings may be sent to: 107 Seventh St. N., North-wood, IA 50459.

ANNIVERSARIES40th Anniversary

Barnd, 40 yearsNNOORRTTHHWWOOOODD —— Harry and Ruvella Barnd of North-

wood, Iowa, formerly of Mason City, Iowa, will celebratetheir 40th anniversary at an open house from 2—4 p.m.on Saturday, July 28, at the Lutheran Retirement Home,Northwood, Iowa. Friends and family are invited to jointhem.

The couple was married July 28, 1972.Card and greetings may be sent to them at 800 10th

St. N., Apt. 13, Northwood, IA 50459.

CCLLEEAARR LLAAKKEE —— JackBerner Easton and Jean-nine Davis Easton of ClearLake, Iowa, were marriedJuly 18, 1947, in MasonCity, Iowa. The couple willcelebrate their 65th wed-ding anniversary.

The couple’s childrenand their spouses are Cyn-thia (John) Burger of CedarRapids, Iowa, Paula(David) Easton of Orlando,Fla., and David (Jane) Eas-ton of Waterloo, Iowa.They have nine grandchil-dren and eight great-grandchildren.

Best wishes may be sentto: Jack and Jeannine East-on, 210 N. 12th St., ClearLake, IA 50428.

HHaappppyy AAnnnniivveerrssaarryy!!

We Love You! Your Family

Easton 65th anniversary Cleghorn, 30 yearsTod A. and Tami S.

(Sigler) Cleghorn of Rock-ford, Iowa were marriedJuly 29, 1982, at the UnitedMethodist Church inRockford, Iowa.

The couple will cele-brate their 30th weddinganniversary.

Cards can be sent to 410First Ave. N.W., Rockford,IA 50468.

The couple’s familyincludes Brad Cleghornand wife Shannon ofRockford, Iowa, and twograndchildren.

Thank YouI would like to thank all my friends for the cards and

the kind words on my birthday. It was all appreciated.— Loren Kalkwarf

THANK YOU

Decklever, HegingerAALLEEEENN SSHHEERRIIDDAANN

DDEECCKKLLEEVVEERR is thedaughter of Richard Deck-lever of Pleasant Hill,Iowa, and the late NancyDecklever of Forest City,Iowa. She is currentlyattending North Iowa AreaCommunity College forher Associate in AppliedScience Degree. She isemployed as a CNA atCardinal Grove AssistedLiving and Concord CareCenter in Garner, Iowa.

GGAARRYY AALLLLEENN HHEEGGIINN--GGEERR is the son of the lateLuVerne and Shirley Heg-

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inger of Belmond, Iowa.He is employed at Win-nebago Industries in For-est City, Iowa.

The couple will be mar-ried Aug. 18, 2012, on TheLady of the Lake in ClearLake, Iowa.

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Eiben, BarnesMMAARRYY EEIIBBEENN,, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is the daughter

of Terry and Peg Eiben of Central City, Iowa. Mary is a2005 graduate of Central High School, and is employedby REM of Iowa in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

JJAASSOONN BBAARRNNEESS,, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is the son ofPaul and Colleen Barnes of Sheffield, Iowa. Jason is a2000 graduate of SCMT High School and a 2002 gradu-ate of North Iowa Area Community College in MasonCity, Iowa. He is employed by United Natural Foods,Inc. in Iowa City, Iowa.

The couple will be married on Saturday, Aug. 25, 2012,at the bride’s parents’ back yard in Central City, Iowa. Areception will be held at “A Touch of Class” banquetcenter in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, following the wedding.

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Ostrander, Vela BecerraPPUUEERRTTOO MMOORREELLOOSS,, MMeexxiiccoo —— Dr. Anna Ostrander

and Dr. Javier Vela Becerra were united in marriage onJan. 28, 2012, at Now Jade Resort in Puerto Morelos,Mexico.

Anna is the daughter of Mark and Jean Ostrander ofClear Lake. Javier’s parents are Francisco and CarmelitaVela Becerra of Xalapa, Mexico.

Anna is employed as an emergency physician at MaryGreeley Hospital, McFarland Clinic in Ames, Iowa.Javier is a graduate chemistry professor at Iowa StateUniversity.

The couple will reside in Ames, Iowa.

MARRIEDKrull, Hesseltine

LLAACCOONNAA —— Julie Hes-seltine and Dan Krull wereunited in marriage on June2, 2012, at a beautiful out-door family wedding at Jef-ferson County Park in Fair-field by Pastor Len Maselli.

Julie is the daughter ofJon and Nancy Hesseltineof Fairfield. Dan is the sonof Mark and Shelda Krull ofBuffalo Center.

Matron of honor wasJenny Hesseltine, sister-in-law of the bride; brides-maids were Wendy Guz-man, sister of the groom;and Natalie Helvick, friendof the bride.

Best man was Eric Krull,brother of the groom;groomsmen were BradHesseltine, brother of thebride; and Charlie East-lund, friend of the groom.Ushers were Blake Smithand Doug Eisenmann. Ringbearers were twin brothers,Alec and Luca Helvick andflower girls were DellaHesseltine and Alyssa Guz-man.

A reception followed theceremony in Keosauqua.The couple is now at homeat 107 N. Vine Ave., Apt. 3,Lacona, IA 50139, follow-ing a honeymoon to Can-cun.

Julie is a 2004 graduate

from Fairfield High Schooland a 2008 graduate fromBuena Vista Universitywith an elementary teach-ing degree and is currentlyseeking employment.

Dan is a 2005 graduatefrom West Hancock HighSchool and a 2009 gradu-ate from Central College.Dan teaches junior highEnglish and reading, alongwith being head varsityfootball and golf coach atSoutheast Warren in Liber-ty Center.

An informal come-and-go wedding reception willbe held for the couple from5 until 10 p.m. July 28,2012, at the Heritage TownCenter in Buffalo Center.Everyone is welcome toattend!

Thank YouWe’d like to thank mem-

bers of the Mason CityPolice Department, specif-ically Officer Hugi, Inves-tigator Prochaska, Investi-gator Ryal, LieutenantStearns, Tammy, and espe-cially Officer Friese. Wealso are grateful for thehelp of the local media andthe efforts of the Commu-nity Emergency ResponseTeam Airborne Search andRescue Team.

We appreciate all of the

support of Garret’s friendsand fellow Newman stu-dents — you are remark-able young people whoshowed your concern foran important person in allof our lives. Members ofthe Newman “Moms”group and the entire faithcommunity have given anamazing amount of sup-port to our family; we areso very fortunate to haveyou in our lives.

Our family, friends,neighbors, co-workers,

and community haveoffered us their thoughts,prayers and support in somany ways, we can’t beginto say how much it hasmeant to us.

We are blessed to haveGarret back home safelyand to have so many won-derful, caring people in ourcommunity.

— Garret’s family

Thank YouWe can never fully

express our heartfelt grati-

tude for all the supportshown us following thepassing of ourmother/grandmother,Edna Hammitt. Theprayers, calls, cards, flow-ers, plants, plaques and allthe delicious food wereceived was so appreciat-ed.

A special thank you toPastor Brian Lund for thetime he spent with mom inher final days. To Hospicefor the exceptional caregiven to her, and Brian and

Dean Cataldo for all theirhelp during this difficulttime.

We are so blessed to livein such a caring communi-ty!

— The family of EdnaHammitt

Thank YouWe would like to thank

our kids and spouses forthe great 60th anniversaryparty. Thank you to themany relatives and friends,also to the crew of the

Lady of the Lake for a greatride and service.

All very much appreci-ated and enjoyed!

— Leon and IreneCaspersen

THANK YOU

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AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTSGovernor’s Volunteerawards

DDEESS MMOOIINNEESS —Manyvolunteers were honored atthe 2012 Annual Gover-nor’s Volunteer Awardrecognition ceremoniesheld in Ottumwa, PleasantHill, Storm Lake, CouncilBluffs, Cedar Rapids, andCedar Falls.

Each year, regional Gov-ernor’s Volunteer Awardpresentations ceremoniesare held across Iowa torecognize hundreds of vol-unteers for the commit-ment, service and timethey donate to benefit oth-ers. Only people or groupswho volunteer their timewith a state or city govern-ment agency or an Iowanon-profit organizationare eligible to receive aGovernor’s VolunteerAward. They may beselected for an award inone of several categoriesincluding: Individual,Group, Length of Service,or Disaster Volunteer.

The following individ-ual/group award recipientsfrom the North Iowa area,are listed by city, name andnominating organization.

BANCROFT — BancroftRotary Club, Iowa Depart-ment of Transportation.

BELMOND — Julia Eck-hoff, Iowa Donor Network;Belmond Knights ofColumbus, Iowa Depart-ment of Transportation.

BUFFALO CENTER —Roderick Hansen, City ofBuffalo Center.

BURT — Ruth Ann Loe-bach, Iowa Department ofInspections and Appeals.

CHARLES CITY —Ginger Williams, IowaEconomic DevelopmentAuthority; Floyd CountyMedical Center, SeniorHealth Insurance Informa-tion Program (SHIIP).

CLEAR LAKE — Arthur“Art” Mahon, OpportunityVillage; Kay Mahon,

Opportunity Village; JoyceMatthies, OpportunityVillage.

DOWS — GeorgeAnderson, Dows FireDepartment.

DUMONT — DumontReformed Church, IowaDepartment of Trans-portation.

FLOYD — Don McInroy,Nashua-Plainfield Com-munity School District.

FOREST CITY — RuthLeibrand, WinnbagoCounty Veterans AffairsCommission; CarolWhiteis, WinnebagoCounty Veterans AffairsCommission.

GREENE — ChristineBaker, Hawkeye ValleyArea Agency on Aging.

KENSETT — GoldenBanner Club, Iowa Depart-ment of Transportation.

LATIMER — SharronJohnson, Iowa Departmentof Transportation; Fami-ly/Friends of DerrickAnderson, Iowa Depart-ment of Transportation.

MASON CITY — AleciaBalduf, AmeriCorps IowaLegal Aid; Ginger Hood,Elderbridge Area Agencyon Aging; Joseph Hunt,Elderbridge Area Agencyon Aging; Angie Lien, IowaDepartment of Inspectionsand Appeals/Child Advo-cacy Board; Dennis VanGorkom, Make-A-WishIowa; Betty and BillAlman, LifeServe BloodCenter.

NASHUA — Alma Jones,Nashua-Plainfield Com-munity School District.

NORA SPRINGS —Delores Hunt, IowaDepartment of Inspectionsand Appeals/Child Advo-cacy Board.

OSAGE — Rae AnneHavig, Iowa Commissionon Volunteer Service;Shirley Lister, SeniorHealth Insurance Informa-tion Program (SHIIP);Mitchell County FarmBureau, Iowa Department

of Transportation.PLAINFIELD — Clyde

and Janola Fordyce,Lutheran Services in Iowa_ Bremwood Campus.

ST. ANSGAR — MonaLutheran Church, IowaDepartment of Trans-portation.

WHITTEMORE — Don-ald Lee, Iowa Departmentof Human Services.

Ellsworth graduatesIIOOWWAA FFAALLLLSS — North

Iowa students receivingdegrees/diplomas atEllsworth CommunityCollege, following the 2012spring semester are:

ALEXANDER — KarenA. Twait, Diploma, practi-cal nursing.

ALGONA — Katelyn R.Seely, Associate in Sci-ence, agriculture science.

BANCROFT — AbigailC. Ingalls, Associate inArts, elementary educa-tion, graduated with highhonors (3.75-3.99 gradepoint average).

CLARION — HeatherM. Sprecher, Diploma,practical nursing.

CLEAR LAKE — Ben-jamin D. Lloyd, Associatein Arts, liberal arts.

DOWS — Sabrina J.Dewey, Associate in Arts,liberal arts; Rebekah L.Forgy, Associate in Artsand Associate in Science,business administrationand accounting; Holly L.Heiden, Associate in Arts,liberal arts, graduated withhonors (3.5-3.74 gradepoint average); Sonia N.Vinsand, Associate in Arts,elementary education.

FOREST CITY — Loret-ta S. Wooge, Associate inApplied Science, apparelmerchansiging.

GOODELL — Beth R.Holmgaard, Diploma,practical nursing.

MASON CITY — JasonM.A. Molander, Diploma,practical nursing.

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William Pennhonors lists

OOSSKKAALLOOOOSSAA —William Penn Universityreleased its President’s Listand Dean’s List for the2012 spring semester.

SSaammaanntthhaa MMccCCaauulleeyy, ofMason City, was named tothe President’s List, forcompleting at least 12hours of credit with a min-imum grade point averageof 3.9 on a 4.0 scale.

KKaarrllaa OOllssoonn, of ForestCity, was named to theDean’s List, for completingat least 12 hours of creditwith a grade point averageof 3.5-3.89 on a 4.0 scale.

St. AmbroseDean’s List

DDAAVVEENNPPOORRTT — Thefollowing North Iowa stu-dents were named to theDean’s List at St. Ambrose

University for the 2012spring term. To be eligiblestudents must achieve agrade point average of 3.5or higher on a 4.0 scale.

ALGONA — RachelMolsberry.

BANCROFT — ElisabethKollasch.

CHARLES CITY —Ryan Buchanan.

MARBLE ROCK —Danielle Bodensteiner,

Luke Staudt.MASON CITY — Jacob

Hines, Mitchell Hines.OSAGE — Eve Ander-

son.

Univ. of MinnesotaDean’s List

MMIINNNNEEAAPPOOLLIISS,, MMiinnnn..— Three North Iowa stu-dents were named to theDean’s List for the 2012spring semester, at theUniversity of Minnesota,Twin Cities campus.

Students on the listachieved a grade pointaverage of 3.66 or higher,while taking 12 or morecredits.

CHARLES CITY — AlexT. Buenger.

MASON CITY — ClaireE. Jessen, Alexandra G.Kaufman.

Inducted into honorsociety

DDEECCOORRAAHH — ThreeNorth Iowa students wereinducted into the LutherCollege Chapter of PhiBeta Kappa national acad-emic honor society.

Students inducted andtheir majors included:

ROCKFORD — JakeSeibert, biology.

ST. ANSGAR — KelseyKittleson, biology.

THOMPSON — Cas-sondra Holstad, history.

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AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTSWartburg CollegeDean’s List

WWAAVVEERRLLYY — WartburgCollege recognized 524students who made the2012 Winter/May TermDean’s List.

The list cites studentswho earned a cumulativegrade point average of 3.5or above in at least fivecourse credits during thetwo terms. Four of the fivecourse credits must begraded with a traditionalletter grade. Wartburg stu-dents take four coursesduring Winter Term,which runs from Januaryto April, and one courseduring the one-monthMay Term. The May Termcourses often involve traveland study abroad.

North Iowa studentsplaced on the Winter/MayTerm Dean’s List include:

BELMOND — JustinMeyer, Kristina Goemaat.

BRITT — Angela Lau.BUFFALO CENTER —

Alyssa Meinders, KristineMilbrandt.

BURT — Nicole Person.CHARLES CITY —

Aaron Huegel, Abby Lash-er, Jacob Huegel.

CLEAR LAKE — AlanaEnabnit, Walker Wilson.

CORWITH — BrandonSohl.

FERTILE — MeganKirschbaum.

GARNER — AaronChristians, Alicia Chris-tians, Michael Brown.

GRAFTON — SheaKruger.

GREENE — Karch Lan-ders.

HAMPTON — DanielleDohlman.

LAKE MILLS — JenniferGaskill, Micah Peters.

MASON CITY —Andrew Eisenman, AnneEpley Birtwistle, ArunSondhi, Christina Jellema,Connor Koppin, EliseDuvall, Kelsey Smith,Olivia Olson, SarahSchickel.

NASHUA — ZacharyHuffman.

NORA SPRINGS —Meganne McMurray.

OSAGE — Hope Holm,Kate Huffman.

PLAINFIELD — CalebSmith, Chelsey Wedeking,Joshua Lehman.

ROCKFORD — BayleeRiley.

ROCKWELL — HollyHejlik.

ST. ANSGAR — ChristenPink.

STACYVILLE — KaylaHemann.

Wartburg studentshonored

WWAAVVEERRLLYY — WartburgCollege honored its seniorsfor outstandingachievements during anExcellence in Teaching andScholarship Convocation.

Thirty students werecited as the outstandingseniors in their academicsubject areas, while the 40graduating seniors withthe highest cumulativegrade-point averagesreceived gold honor cordsworn at the May 27, com-mencement ceremony.

Students recognizedwere:

ALGONA — Chase Red-ing, business administra-tion major, leadership cer-tificate.

BELMOND — KristinaGoemaat, music therapymajor, communication artsminor, leadership certifi-cate.

CLEAR LAKE —Zachary Kruger, businessadministration major,leadership certificate.

CORWITH — BrandonSohl, accounting and busi-ness administrationmajors, leadership certifi-cate.

MASON CITY — EliseDuvall, music educationmajor, Dean’s honor cords.

NORTHWOOD — KatieBraun, business adminis-tration major, social entre-

preneurship minor, leader-ship certificate; Trey Gon-zales, business adminis-tration major, leadershipcertificate.

OSAGE — Hilary Gerk,elementary educationmajor, Dean’s honor cords;Daniel Hanson, historyand religion majors, Ger-man minor, Dean’s honorcords, outstanding seniorin history and religion.

RUDD — KimberlyMorische, English major,leadership certificate.

TITONKA — ThomasUllmann, American gov-ernment education major,leadership certificate.

Clarke UniversityDean’s List

DDUUBBUUQQUUEE — ClarkeUniversity announced itsDean’s List for the 2012spring semester.

RReebbeeccccaa JJ.. BBrroossnnaann, ofAlgona, and JJuussttiinnee NN..HHeejjlliikk, of Garner, werenamed to the list. To berecognized students had toearn a 3.65 grade pointaverage or above, on a 4.0scale, with a minimum of12 graded hours.

Creighton graduateOOMMAAHHAA,, NNeebb.. — Rachel

Putney, of St. Ansgar, wasawarded a Doctor of Physi-cal Therapy degree, withhonors, during CreightonUniversity’s spring com-mencement ceremonyMay 12, at CenturyLinkCenter in Omaha.

Bethel UniversityDean’s List

SSTT.. PPAAUULL,, MMiinnnn.. —Samantha Allgood andBrian Cross, both of MasonCity were named to thespring 2012 Dean’s List atBethel University.

The Dean’s List honorsstudents who achieve anoutstanding scholasticrecord during a semesterwith a grade point averageof 3.6 or greater.

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BRIDAL SHOPSThe Bridal Theatre139 W. 4th St., St. Ansgar, IA 50472641.713.2303www.bridaltheatre.comOur First Priority is YOU-Everything for your Special Occasion...from gowns and tuxes to all of the acces-sories; add to that exceptional personal service, and you have the wedding you’ve dreamed of! Stay close to home-where it doesn’t cost more, it’s just nicer - at The Bridal Theatre in St. Ansgar. 641- 713-2303 www.bridaltheatre.comStore Hours: Mon-Fri 10am-5pm; Sat 10am-3pm

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Bliss Bridal and Formalwear641.201.10322810 South Federal Ave., Mason CityOpen 7 days a week for your conveniencewww.blissformalwear.com“Find your bliss at North Iowa’s largest bridal and formalwear superstore! We’ve stocked our boutique with hundreds of exclusive gowns in sizes 0-32, from designers all over the world. We have styles for every member of your party-from casual to elegant-backyard to beach! We also have all of the latest styles of tuxedos on display so that we can coordinate your color palette perfectly. Providing unparalleled customer service and of course in-house alterations to make your preparations worry free. We do request appointments for bridal consultations so that we can spend quality time assisting you in the search for your dream gown. Ask about our platinum package. Come say yes to your dress at Bliss! The 2012 Readers’ Choice of North Iowa!

Sew Heavenly Creations LLC641.892.4111209 W. Gilman St. Sheffield, IAOpen W, F 12 Noon-5pm; Tu, Th 12 Noon-7pm; Sat 10am-2pm; Closed Monday 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 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!”

CATERINGWhiskey Creek Wood Fire Grill 1519 4th Street SW, Mason City641.423.4000Catering for all occasions including weddings, birthdays, retirements, holiday gatherings, reunions and anniversaries. Also available for business meetings. Call for our catering menu.

DJ SERVICESKirk’s Custom DJ Service641.423.1126 or 800.496.1126www.kirkscustomdj.comTrust the best for your wedding *Full Time Profes-sional *Personal consultation prior to wedding *Light Show included *Huge music selection All at one premium wedding package price. Check your date at www.kirkscustomdj.com Experience Matters

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.

Community Quick Print19 18th Street SE, Mason City641.424.4342www.communityqp.comFor all your special events: weddings, save the date cards, invitations and stationary. Graduations, special parties, company events. Customized banners for all occasions. Professional design staff available to help you create just the right look for all your printing or banner needs. 10% of every purchase is donated to local organizations. Ask how you can help your favorite local organization.

RECEPTIONSMacNider Art Museum641.421.3666303 Second Street SE, Mason [email protected] weddings, distinguished receptions. An elegant setting to make lasting memories.

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

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Congratulations LLiinndd--sseeyy HHuubbbbaarrdd for beingselected and completingthe Mayo Physicians ofTomorrow at Mayo Med-ical School in Rochester,Minnesota.

This workshop provided15 selected pre-medicalstudents to spend a weekthis summer in an experi-ential learning program atMayo Medical School,shadowing physicians andother caregivers, alongwith lectures, hands-onactivities, social eventsand interacting with othermedical students.

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Congratulations Lindsey.We are all so proud of you!

— Your family

University of Minnesota-Duluth graduateDDUULLUUTTHH,, MMiinnnn.. — Jillian Raymond, of Burt, received

a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry, at springgraduation ceremonies at the University of Minnesota-Duluth.

Ellsworth Community College Dean’s ListIIOOWWAA FFAALLLLSS — Several North Iowa students were

named to the Ellsworth Community College 2012 springsemester Dean’s List.

To be recognized students must have taken 12 or morecredit hours during the semester and earned at least a3.5 grade point average. An asterisk (*) indicates a 4.0grade point average.

ALGONA — Katelyn Seely.BANCROFT — Abigail Ingalls.BRITT — *Joylyn Ites.CLARION — Timothy Hamilton.CLEAR LAKE — Jay Greenlee.DOWS — *Kent Thelke.KENSETT — Laura Medlang.MASON CITY — *Katherine Simmons.

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Congratulations to JJeennnniiffeerr TTeennoolldd, of Northwood,who received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy degreefrom The College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, Minn., onMay 13.

She is now employed at Gillette Children’s SpecialtyHealthcare in Maple Grove, Minn.

She is the daughter of John and Mary Tenold, of ruralNorthwood, and the granddaughter of Gaylis and thelate Olger Tenold, of rural Northwood, and Marion andthe late Berton Follmuth, of rural Glenville.

AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTSDoctorate of Physical Therapy

There’s a Doctorin the house!

DDaarrccyy AA.. RRiieess

received her Doctorate inNaturopathic Medicine

from the National Collegeof Natural Medicine

(NCNM) in Portland, Oregon onSaturday, June 30, 2012.

We are so proud of you!Love,

—Dad, Mom, Ryan, Sarah and Cole

CongratulationsDr. Darcy Ries

MMAASSOONN CCIITTYY — AAlleecciiaa BBaalldduuff, of Mason City,received a 2012 Governor’s Volunteer Award from Gov.Terry E. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds during aspecial recognition ceremony held June 29, in CedarFalls, Iowa.

According to award nominator Jason Semprini,Americorp/Iowa Legal Aid, “Alecia is the best volunteerI have ever had. She deserves this award.” Aleciareceived job coaching from Amber Allen at NIVC Ser-vices to help her learn her volunteer tasks.

Congratulations, Alecia! Thank you Iowa Legal Aid - Mason City NIVC Services.

Governor’s Individual Volunteer Award

BIRTHDAYHappy 80th Birthday Grandpa!

DDoonn MMaarrssoonn turned 80 on July 8.

He celebrated with a family dinner.

BIRTHDAY

MMAASSOONN CCIITTYY — AllenRoberts, of Mason City,will observe his 87th birth-day on Monday, July 23.

Allen was born July 23,1925, and was raised on afarm near Rudd. He gradu-ated from Rudd HighSchool in 1944. Allen hasresided at the Good Shep-herd in Mason City for thepast two years.

Cards may be sent toAllen at: Good Shepherd,302 Second St. N.E.,Room 170, Mason City, IA50401.

Happy 87th Birthday Allen Roberts

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After 47 years, we are closing out the Tire Division of our business as of July 31st

Thank you to all our customers for your patronage, friendship & support

It will continue to be business as usual at House of Sports with our outdoor

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ALL INVENTORYALL INVENTORYPRICED TO SELL!!!PRICED TO SELL!!!

BIRTHDAY

Blessing andCongratulations onyour 90th Birthday

Mom

MMAARRYY SSHHAARRPPBorn July 28, 1922

Proud to be her children are:

Pastors Gene (Deanne)Sharp of Florissant, Colo.,

Darrell (Joan) Sharp ofVancouver, Wash., and

Judy (Don) Kamps ofMason City.

HAPPY 90TH BIRTHDAYMOM

Cards may be mailed to1010 Manor Drive

Mason City, IA 50401