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Mason City, Iowa ✦ Sunday, November 13, 2011
MarriedMarried
Ivy May
and
Jason Gardner
were united in marriage on
Oct. 3, 2011, onhorseback by thecovered bridge inRock Falls, Iowa,
Congratulations Mohawk CheerleadersCongratulations Mohawk Cheerleaders
2011 State
CheerleadingCompetition 2nd place
4A Large Group
60th Anniversary60th Anniversary
Donald
and
Marvel (Platts)Smidt
were married Nov. 26, 1951, at the United
Methodist Church inForest City, Iowa.
Christopher Keller, 9,
earned a certificate of advancement
to the rank of 1st Dan Black Belt
in the art of Tae Kwon Do, on Oct. 8.
CongratulationsCongratulationsChristopher Christopher
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E2 ✦ SUNDAY, NOV. 13, 2011 Theresa Amos, Section Designer
Reimers, DohlmanCCHHAARRLLEESS CCIITTYY —— Emily Dohlman and Jeffrey Reimers
were united in marriage on April 30, 2011, at ImmaculateConception Catholic Church in Charles City, Iowa, byFather Carl Ries.
The bride was given in marriage by her parents, anddaughter Hope and son Ethan.
Emily is the daughter of Rebecca and Jay Dohlman ofRiceville. Emily’s grandparents are Wanda Dohlman ofLeRoy, Minn., and Joan Mitchell of Elma, Iowa.
Jeffrey’s parents are Barbara and Kenneth Reimers. ofRockwell. Jeffrey’s grandmother is Lorraine Eddy ofSwaledale, Iowa.
Maid of honor was Hope Dohlman, daughter of thebride. Emily’s other attendants were Camille Dohlman ofWaterloo, and Alicia Dohlman of Mason City.
Best man was Ethan Govern, son of the bride. Jeffrey’sother attendants were Timothy Brown of Rockwell andCory Rurup of Rockwell.
The usher was Jason Floy. Stacy Dohlman was the bride’spersonal attendant.
Special music included a vocal solo by Rebecca Dohlman,and pianists Christine Cleveland and Hope Dohlman.
A reception was held at the Sleep Inn in Charles City,hosted by Jesse and Andi Dohlman, Kansas City, Mo., andTravis and Jami Hagen, Britt, Iowa.
Emily graduated from Riceville High School, andreceived a B.S. in business administration from WinonaState University. She is employed as a consumer/real estatelender at C US Bank of Charles City, Iowa.
Jeffrey graduated from Rockwell-Swaledale High School,and received a B.S. in finance and economics from the Uni-versity of Northern Iowa. He is employed as an ag/com-mercial lender at First Security Bank in Rockwell.
The couple honeymooned in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, andwill reside in Charles City.
Gardner, MayRROOCCKK FFAALLLLSS —— Ivy May and Jason Gardner were united
in marriage on Oct. 3, 2011, on horseback by the coveredbridge in Rock Falls, Iowa, with the Rev. Joel Deboer offici-ating.
Ivy is the daughter of Mike and Becky May of Britt. Ivy’sgrandparents are Don and Betty May of Corwith, Iowa, andthe late Moe and Betty Kerns of Britt.
Jason’s parents are Sheryll and Roger Denney of Garner,Iowa, and Rich Gardner and Beverly Everett of Woden,Iowa. Jason’s grandparents are the late Don and DorothySpiess of Britt, and the late Leon and Ruth Gardner ofWesley, Iowa.
Maid of honor was Paige May. Ivy’s other attendantswere Jennifer Johnson and Katie Harrington. Best man wasLance Gardner. Jason’s other attendants were Luke Hannaand Mark Lassise.
Dinner followed the wedding at the NorthwesternSteakhouse. The reception will be announced at a laterdate.
Ivy graduated from West Hancock High School and La’-James Cosmetology School. She is owner of Mayne Salonin Britt. Jason graduated from Woden-Crystal Lake HighSchool and Buena Vista University. He is employed as aDSM with Wyffels Hybrids of Geneseo, Ill. The couple alsofarms.
They will reside in North Central Iowa.
MARRIED
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SUNDAY, NOV. 13, 2011 ✦ E3GLOBE GAZETTE CELEBRATIONS
Gerene, you’ve been monkeying around since you were 2!!!!
No more monkeying around for you!
HHAAPPPPYY 5500TTHH BBIIRRTTHHDDAAYY!! — Love, your family
Birthday wishes may be sent to: Gerene Farrell, 3142 220th St., St. Charles, IA 50240.
BIRTHDAYHappy 50th Birthday Gerene (Goerish) Farrell
Colton Ray ShookMMAANNLLYY — Cole and Chelsie Shook, of Manly, are the
parents of a son, Colton Ray Shook, born at 7:21 p.m.July 30, 2011, at Mercy Medical Center — North Iowa,Mason City.
He weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces, and was 20¼ incheslong.
Colton is welcomed by grandparents Ronda Bird, Rickand Tammy Bird, all of Manly, and Gaylon and ReneeShook, of Abilene, Texas.
NEW ARRIVALBlanche Sluik, 85
BBRRIITTTT — Blanche Sluik, of Britt, will celebrate her85th birthday on Nov. 14. Birthday greetings may besent to her at: 573 Main Ave. S., Britt, IA 50423.
MMAASSOONN CCIITTYY —— Christopher Keller, 9, earned acertificate of advancement to the rank of 1st DanBlack Belt in the art of Tae Kwon Do, on Oct. 8. Hestudies martial arts at Kick USA Karate in Mason City,under Master Instructor Randy Milhan.
AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTSKeller earns rank of 1st Dan Black Belt Dunlay named
‘Student of Month’MMAASSOONN CCIITTYY —
Alexandra Dunlay, a seniorat Mason City HighSchool, was selected as the
Mason CityNoonRotaryClub’s“Student ofthe Month”for October.She is thedaughter ofPatrick and
Tiffany Dunlay.Dunlay is president of
the MCHS Student Senate,captain of the SpeechTeam, president of theMCHS Youth ActionTeam, is a member ofNational Honors Society,and the drama club. She isa percussionist in the sym-phonic band, a drill leaderfor marching band, playspiano in Jazz I, and is amember of the concertchoir. Dunlay also receiveda varsity letter in tennis.
Her awards and honorsinclude: Principal’s List,Honor Roll, 2009 All-StateLarge Group Speech, 2010All-State Chorus, 2011All-State IndividualSpeech, Silver Chord,State Poetry Out-Loud,and Girls State.
Dunlay’s communityactivities include attend-ing St. Joseph’s CatholicChurch where she sings inthe youth choir and is aEucharistic minister. Shealso attends Stebens Chil-dren’s Theatre.
Dunlay plans to pursu-ing a degree in interna-tional business/financeand a minor in theatre,next fall.
DDuunnllaayy
SDSU HorticultureClub award
BBRROOOOKKIINNGGSS,, SS..DD. —The South Dakota StateUniversity HorticultureClub won first-place at
THANK YOUThank you
The family of Donald “Donnie” Smith would like toextend their heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to all ofthe Meservey and Thornton area EMTs, the sheriff’sdepartment, Mercy ER doctors and nurses and all thosethat responded so quickly to the aid of our Dad/Grandpain his time of desperate need. Thank you to the staff atHospice for the compassion you extended to us and ourDad/Grandpa.
Words can’t express the gratitude that we have in ourhearts for all of you.
Because of you, our family was able to spend sometime with him before his passing.
God bless you in the work that you do!— Elsie Patrick, Shirley Kaduce,
Mary Smit and families
BIRTHDAY
the MACHS (Mid-Amer-ica Collegiate Horticul-ture Society) annual com-petition and conference,Oct. 21, in Crookston,Minn.
Cala Westergard, ofCharles City, participatedin the competition.
The contest judgedstudents’ ability to iden-tify a wide range of bed-ding plants, house plantsand perennials, as well astrees and shrubs. MACHSconsists of universitieswith horticultural pro-grams in a 12-state area.Second-place and third-place went to Iowa StateUniversity and NorthwestMissouri State University,respectively.
Simpson Collegehonors
IINNDDIIAANNOOLLAA —NineSimpson College studentsearned first-place andrunner-up awards recentlyat the fourth annual IowaMathematical ModelingChallenge at the Universityof Iowa. Stephen Henrich,of Mason City, and aSimpson College student,was on a three-memberteam that received firstplace-summary.
Five teams of studentsrepresented Simpson inthe event. They wereamong 19 teams that com-peted. Students worked inteams of three, for 24hours to solve a problem,submit a summary of theirresults and give a presen-tation. The teams wereallowed to choose one oftwo problems based oncurrent events.
Four awards were given:First-place presentationand runner-up presenta-tion, as well as first-placesummary and runner-upsummary. Simpson Col-lege received three of theawards.
E4 ✦ SUNDAY, NOV. 13, 2011 GLOBE GAZETTE CELEBRATIONS
60th wedding anniversaryFFOORREESSTT CCIITTYY —— Donald and Marvel (Platts) Smidt
were married Nov. 26, 1951, at the United MethodistChurch in Forest City, Iowa. The couple celebrated theiranniversary with a trip they took in September and afamily dinner coming up on Nov. 26.
The couple has four sons, three grandchildren andthree great-grandchildren.
Greetings may be sent to 104 N. Oakmont, ForestCity, IA 50436.
Lines, 50 yearsMMAARRBBLLEE RROOCCKK —— Harley Lines and Carole
(Matthews) Lines of Marble Rock, Iowa, were marriedNov. 3, 1961, at the Zion Lutheran Church in Rockford,Iowa.
They are celebrating with a family dinner on a laterdate.
The couple’s children are Flint Lines and Kathy andShane Lines. Grandchildren are Chris Lines and wifeAngie, Kyle, Cole, Cody, Caleb, Heather and fiancé Troy.Great-grandchildren are Ciara and Keith.
Anniversary wishes may be sent to them at 2599 GlassRoad, Marble Rock, IA 50653.
ANNIVERSARIES
Henricksen, 50 yearsRROOCCKKWWEELLLL —— John and Donna (Nachazel) Henrick-
sen of Rockwell, Iowa, were married Nov. 19, 1961, inRockwell, Iowa.
The couple will celebrate their 50th anniversary withan open house from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Nov. 19, 2011, atthe Clarion Inn in Mason City, Iowa.
Cards may sent to 209 Cherry St., Rockwell, Iowa50469.
The couple’s children include Mike and Kathy Platts,Mason City; Ken and Sherie Smith, Linden, Iowa; Jimand Jill Henricksen, St. Paul, Minn., and the lateJeanette Culbert.
They have 10 grandchildren and four great-grand-children.
Clifford and Eileen Smith’s60th wedding anniversary
BBRRIITTTT —— Clifford and Eileen Smith were married onNov. 16, 1951, at the Bethel Baptist Church by the Rev.B.A. Rust in front of friends and family. We are celebrat-ing this special anniversary by having a card shower andinvite you to send cards and letters, and any stories andmemories you want to share with them. Cards can besent to their home at 590 Sixth St. South West, Britt, IA,50423, the week of their anniversary.
Kay and Jo, daughters of Cliff and Eileen, wish tothank you in advance for sharing their joy and gratitudefor their parent’s long and loving marriage.
Stromer, SchleusnerEEMMMMAA SSTTRROOMMEERR,, of
Garner, Iowa, is thedaughter of Dave and KimStromer of Garner, Iowa.Emma graduated fromIowa State University, andis employed by West Han-cock School District inBritt, Iowa.
TTOODDDD SSCCHHLLEEUUSSNNEERR,,of Garner, is the son ofRandy and CindySchleusner of Garner.Todd graduated fromNorth Iowa Area Commu-nity College, and is self-employed in agriculture inGarner.
The couple will be mar-
ried at 3:30 p.m. on Satur-day, Dec. 17, 2011, at ZionEvangelical and ReformedChurch in Garner.
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ANNIVERSARY
Wedding Anniversary Open HouseRROOCCKKFFOORRDD —— Donald and Marjorie (Alderman)
Weiner of Rockford, were united in marriage on Oct. 7,1961, at Holy Name Catholic Church, Rockford, Iowa.
A 50th wedding anniversary celebration is planned forNov. 26, 2011, with food and drinks starting at 5 p.m.(until ?) at 1225 300th St., Dougherty, Iowa (the Andyand Jackie Marzen residence).
This open house is being given by their children:Karen Abell, Jane Wenzel (Bob Flores), Jackie (Andy)Marzen and Ron (Jami) Weiner. They also have onechild, David, who is deceased.
Don and Marj have 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren (with one on the way).
The couple request no gifts, just the pleasure of yourcompany!
Gayle ‘Dutch’ BieberVVEENNTTUURRAA — Gayle “Dutch” Bieber will celebrate her
90th birthday, Nov. 18.Cards can be sent to: 2218 242nd St., Ventura, IA
50482.Happy Birthday!
Love,—Cindy, Todd, Pam, Chase, Jagger,
Brayden and Mason.
BIRTHDAY
Remembranceis a golden chain
Death tries to break,but all in vain.
To have, to love,and then to part
Is the greatest sorrow of one’s heart.
The years may wipe outmany things
But some they wipe out never.Like memories
of those happy timeswhen we were all together.
— Your Loving Family
MEMORIALSGone but not
forgottenH. DeVere Hartwig
May 17, 1928 -Nov. 18, 2009
One Year AgoWe little knew that morning,God was going
to call your name,In life we loved you dearly,In death we do the same.
It broke our hearts to lose you,
You did not go alone,For part of us
went with youThe day God
called you home.You left us
beautiful memories,Your love is still our guide,
And though we cannot see you,
You are always at our side.Our family chain
is broken,And nothing
seems that same,But as God calls us
one by one,The chain will link again.
We Love You and Miss YouVery Much!
Jack, Jodi, Kim, Jayand our families
Karen O. Lien11/24/41 — 11/15/10
Trick or Treating at the mall
Grandpa andGrandma
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B-Team went 1-1 inMuscatine; 1-2 in CedarRapids and 0-2 at State for3rd Place. Let’s wish theseguys good luck this year!
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Thank youThe family of Robert
Haugen would like toexpress our thanks toeveryone who rememberedus before and after Bob’sdeath, whether you gave ahug, card, flowers, food ora memorial, it was verymuch appreciated. A spe-cial thank you to PastorLinda for all her visits withthe family and the specialfuneral service she con-ducted at Grace Lutheran.
— The family of RobertHaugen
THANK YOU
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Just, ArneyKKAARRIIEE JJUUSSTT,, of Des Moines, Iowa, is the daughter of
Dave and Carolyn Just of Swaledale. Karie graduatedfrom Rockwell-Swaledale High School in 2003 andWartburg College in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree.Karie is employed as a senior accountant for KieslingAssociate in West Des Moines, Iowa.
BBLLAAKKEE AARRNNEEYY,, of Des Moines, Iowa, is the son ofPamela Close of Columbia, Mo., and Chuck and TinaArney of Kansas City, Mo. Blake graduated from Hick-man High School, Columbia, Mo., in 2003; Drake Uni-versity in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree, and Mercy Col-lege of Health Sciences as a paramedic specialist in2010. Blake is employed by Dallas County EmergencyServices.
The couple will be married on Saturday, Nov. 26,2011, at Cornerstone Church in Lee’s Summit, Mo.
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Patty LaRueturns 70!
Patty is celebrating her70th birthday on Nov. 14.Birthday wishes may besent to her at: 720 First St.N.E., Belmond, IA 50421.
Happy 70th! —From your family!
BIRTHDAY
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VVEENNTTUURRAA — BonnieBacon, of Ventura, retiredfrom Bank of America after28½ years of service. Shehas accepted a part-timeposition at Farmers StateBank in Ventura.
An open house recep-tion hosted by Bonnie’sfamily will be held from 2to 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20,at the Colony Inn, 104 N.Weimer St., Ventura,
A short program will beat 3:30 p.m. provided byKent, Doug, Hilary, Karla,Terri and Rick.
Cards and memoriesmay be sent to Bonnie at:P.O. Box 236, Ventura, IA50482. Please, no gifts.
Bonnie would love to seeall her new and old cus-tomers, friends, neighborsand family!
RETIREMENTOpen house to beheld for Bonnie Bacon
THANK YOU
Thank YouThe family of Vivian
Piper would like to extenda heartfelt thank you, to allof our family and friendsfor your many visits, cards,flowers, and prayers. Aspecial thank you to PastorScott and Heidi Sokol andHanford Church members,for such a wonderful trib-ute to our mother.
SUNDAY, NOV. 13, 2011 ✦ E7GLOBE GAZETTE CELEBRATIONS
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MacNider Art Museum641.421.3666303 Second Street SE, Mason [email protected] weddings, distinguished receptions. An elegant setting to make lasting memories.
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.
Mason City Moose Lodge Family Center641.423.187322 4th St. NW, Mason CityThe Moose Lodge Family Center rents their ballroom out for weddings and other occasions. Food available. Call after 3 p.m. or stop in for details.
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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Zook named‘Student of Month’
MMAASSOONN CCIITTYY —Angela Zook, of Mason
City, wasselected asthe MasonCity SunriseRotary Club“Student ofthe Month”for October.She is thedaughter of
Danette Zook, and the lateAl Zook. Zook currentlyattends Newman CatholicHigh School.
She is an active highschool senior involved insoftball, writing club,speech team (All-StateQualifier in 2010 and2011), Honor Roll, GirlScouts (Gold Award recipi-ent), Stebens Children’sTheatre, Holy FamilyCatholic Church, Knightsof Columbus fish fry and amember of the NationalHonor Society.
Her future plans includeattending Wartburg orLuther College after grad-uation and majoring inpsychology or sociology.
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THANK YOUPrayer to the
Blessed Virgin((NNeevveerr KKnnoowwnn ttoo FFaaiill))
Oh, Most Beautiful Flowerof Mt. Carmel, Fruitful
Vine, Splendor of Heaven,Blessed Mother of the Son
of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity.
Oh Star of the Son, helpme and show me herein
you are my Mother.Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of
God, Queen of Heaven and Earth,
I humbly beseech you fromthe bottom of my heart tosuccor me in my necessity
(make request).There are none that canwithstand your power.
Oh Mary, conceived with-out sin, pray for us who
have recourse to thee(three times).
Holy Mary, I place thiscause in your hands
(three times).Say this prayer for three
consecutive days.You must publish it and it
will be granted to you.
Thank YouWe want to thank all our
friends and family for thecalls, cards and e-mails onour 60th anniversary.Thank you to our four chil-dren who planned a familydinner. It was great to hearfrom friends we have notseen for awhile.
In Christian Love,— Earl and Donna Miller
Thank YouMany thanks to all who
attended our 60th wed-ding anniversary openhouse or sent cards. Also, aspecial thanks to our fami-ly for all their help in mak-ing it a very special day forus.
— Betty Lou and ArtHarris
Thank YouThank you to all who
remembered me withcards and greetings inhonor of my 80th birthday.It made a very special dayfor me.
— Lois Hammond
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Fister, ArnevikDDEESS MMOOIINNEESS —— Kayla Arnevik and Cole Fister were
united in marriage on Aug. 5, 2011, at the Botanical Cen-ter Garden in Des Moines, Iowa, by Pastors Mark Deckerand Mike Simiele.
Kayla is the daughter of Dan and Lonnie Arnevik ofThompson. Kayla’s grandparents are Jerry and CindyArnevik of Troy, Mo., and Florence Potter of Forest City,Iowa.
Cole’s parents are Dana and Becky Fister of Riceville.Cole’s grandparents are Sid and Martha Fister of Lyle,Minn., and Everett and Mary Hansen of Austin, Minn.
Maid of honor was Elyse Fredin. Kayla’s other atten-dants were Falon Juhl and Courtney Warneke.
Best man was Ryan Kramer. Cole’s other attendantswere Trent Flander and Christopher McGrane.
The flower girls were Harley Conner, Alaina Arnevik,Lindie Lingle, Averie Arnevik, and Mahri Lingle. Usherswere Lucas Nelson and Tanner Hansen. The bride’s per-sonal attendants were Madeline and Lexie Arnevik.
Special music included “Better Man,” a solo by thegroom accompanied by Chris McGrane, and “When ISay I Do,” a duet by the couple.
A reception was held at Ramada Inn, Des Moines,hosted by Brad and Holly Arnevik and Warren and ChrisHaacke.
Kayla graduated from North Iowa High School, Buffa-lo Center, and Allen College, Waterloo. She is employedby Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines, Iowa. Colegraduated from Riceville High School, North Iowa AreaCommunity College, and the University of NorthernIowa. He is a student in the Doctorate of Physical Thera-py program at Des Moines University, and is employed byMercy Medical Center in Des Moines, Iowa.
The couple will reside in West Des Moines.
MARRIED
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—— Serina Armstrong andMichael Stokke were unit-ed in marriage on Aug. 20,2011, at Bruentrup Her-itage Farm in Maplewood,Minn., by Pastor JamesPeck.
Serina is the daughter ofCarrie Armstrong andRichard Steindorf of Mah-tomedi, Minn. Serina’sgrandparents are Lee andBobbie Armstrong of Out-ing, Minn.
Michael’s parents areJim and Sue Stokke ofMason City.
Maid of honor was SarahKruse. Best man was TyHamiel.
A reception was held atBruentrup Heritage Farm.
Serina graduated fromMahtomedi High School.Michael graduated fromMason City High School.
The couple honey-mooned in Grand Marais,Minn. They will reside inVadnais Heights, Minn.
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Thank you to all whoremembered me withcards, visits and phonecalls for my 80th birthday.It was special to share thememories with my family.
— Annabelle Fish
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Inducted into Alpha Chi Honors ProgramWWAAVVEERRLLYY — Three North Iowa students, SShheeaa
KKrruuggeerr, of Grafton; JJeennnniiffeerr GGaasskkiillll, of Lake Mills, andBBrriiaannaa LLaaggee, of Meservey, are among 40 Wartburg Col-lege students inducted into the Alpha Chi Honors Pro-gram.
Alpha Chi is a national college honor society foundedin 1922 that admits students from all academic disci-plines. Membership is limited to the top 10 percent of acollege’s juniors and seniors. Invitation to membershipis solely through an institutional chapter.
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