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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • 5

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Dec. 8, mi GLOBfS-GAZCTJL Ma.on Cily, Iowa tree to Special viewe 1 -4 1 CLEAR LAKE "A Special A'" committee. Club members cookies and gifts Christmas Tree" will be the top mas gift wrapped and m.ukrd for either man or woman. Mrs. Hugh Varty, chairman of national and community service will bring for the rosi each platform with the Nativity Scene at the base of the tree.

Members of the club will go to Methodist parsonage groups of 25 to see the tree. I i -i ic for Clear Lake Woman's Club meeting Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in dents of the Cerro Gordo County Home. Suitable gifts is in charge of tlis the Municipal Building. The Musi-Gals, Woman's Club VIU" THE REV.

WORTHIE USHER ui- -in- ut The Rev. Worthie Usher, pas- chorus, will sing a group selections under the direction of Mrs. I)ren Sadler. of the United Methodist Church, will bring a Christmas message and tell members of i 'A', 1 r. Mrs.

A. E. Folkmann will lead ,43 the special tree that he has in his home; The tree, constructed meditations, and Mrs. Larry Wilson is chairman of the tea as a child in Ger- mcmbered of wood was designed by his many. It has a quiet mechanics grandfather, the late Taalkeus movement which exemplifies Blank, who lived in Klemme the beauty of old-world crafts The tree has become a tradi manship.

tion in the Usher family, the last owner being the late Marie Standing about four feel, it consists of two with candles at each level. The Blank, of Klemme. Final bridge registration Wednesday CLEAR LAKE Registration deadline for the public bridge marathon i Wednesday, according to Mrs. Joe Roth, co-chairman of the event. The mar The grandfather built the tree to correspond to the one he re- Christmas story is depicted on 1 jig TO 4 accidents listed I CLEAR LAKE A charge was'charge of striking a fixture on! filed in one of four auto mis-a highway.

The car he was driv- athon, sponsored Chapter Iowa AQ, TIT Society, will be Sweeping out from under haps investigated over the week- ing was going west on Highway gin Jan. 5 and continue through end by Clear Lake police. No 18 about 3:35 a.m. Saturday, the first of April. Proceeds will be used for TTT charitable pro injuries were reported.

Streets land in turning left onto N. 8th were snowpacked and icy fol-Street struck a stop-and-go in Clear Lake. A total of VI inches of snow was recorded up to Monday morning at the airport two miles east of Clear Lake in the first big storm of the season. jects. Couples may register with Items that were caught out-of-doors and covered with snow over the weekend included more than a few automobiles that were parked outside.

Mr. and Mrs. Joel Punke, 1001 S. 3rd sweep off their car prior to a Sunday afternoon drive Mrs. Thorkel Sondrol Jr.

or with lowing the first major snowfall of the season. Mrs. Roth. light, police said. Damage to the light was estimated at between $750 and $1,000, according to the report.

Damage was reported to the car of approximately $150. Michael John Duffy, 419 N. Shore Drive, Clear Lake, was fined $15 and costs in Fred Baum's Justice Court on a Leota Orth Mrs. Heitland is elected president of Relief Corps MAKES A DELIGHTFUL GIFT And a WomIrful Way lo Say MERRY CHRISTMAS KKMKMKKK WE PAY DAILY INTEREST "The Bank That Cares" Other accidents involving pro perty damage included one GLOBE-GAZETTE Nielsen-Bergan vows said in Lake church about 3:15 a.m. Saturday at 1108 S.

Shore Drive. Police said CLEAR LAKE Mrs. Ed a car driven by Milo Kermit and Emery Heitland was elected president Lake Shore notes CLEAR LAKE The mar Clinton, and Richard Sexton, of Woman's Relief Corps Friday afternoon in the IOOF Hall. Oth Mason City. riage ot Miss Susan Bergan, A reception was held after daughter of Mrs.

Naomi Ber- Ludwig wed CLEAR LAKE-The marriage ers elected were Mrs. Henry Kisvold, Oakwood Park, was going south on South Shore Drive when it went out of control and struck a utility pole. Damage was estimated at $500 to the auto, according to the report. wards in the church parlors. Butts, senior vice president; The school hot lunch menu for Tuesday includes escalloped po Gertrude McCalmon, junior vice camp will be held.

Each member is to bring canned goods for use as prizes. 14-ft. Naden runabout with Following a short wedding trip the couple are living in Clear president; Mrs. Aldrich Beenen secretarv-treasurer; Mrs. Harv Lake.

gan, 1700 Main and Roger Bergan, South Shore Drive, to Randy Nielsen, Mason City, was solemnized Nov. 29 in Zion Lutheran Church. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nielsen, 20 26th SW, Mason City.

A Saturday collision occurred controls; 50 H.P. Mercury, new The bride was graduated from ey Luth, chaplain, and Mrs. C. Norris, conductress. about 9:20 a.m.

near the intersection of S. 12th Street and Clear Lake High School in 1967, of Leota C. Orth, Des Moines, to Emery E. Ludwig, Clear Lake, was solemnized Thursday afternoon i the West Des Moines home of the bride's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene (Mary Jac) Bacon. They were attended by his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and attended North Iowa Area Com trailer, $650 compl. 357-2547. (Adv.) Friendly Garden Club held a Mrs.

Heitland was named del egate and Mrs. Butts, alternate 3rd Ave. involving an auto and a mail truck. Driver of the tatoes and ham, buttered com, school-made roll and butter, fruit cup, bread and butter sandwich and milk. Door prizes; tea served at the Handicap Village public auction 7 p.m.

Monday, Zion Lutheran Church. (Adv.) Picture framing a Bob's Paint Center. (Adv.) Star Club members will enter munity College, and is now em Officiating at the ceremony to the national convention. To potluck dinner Friday night at ployed at Mode 'O Day, Mason was the Rev. Murley Severtson.

truck James Walter Levi- City. say, 319 7th Ave N. Mary Eliz the district convention are Mrs Royal Cary, delegate, and Mrs Attending the couple were the bride's sister, Sheryl Bergan, The bridegroom was graduat the home of Mrs. Keith Holt with husbands as guests. Games were played, carols sung and Mrs.

Gene Ludwig, Des Moines, abeth Cavanaugh. 1314 2nd Ave. 210 1st Avenue North Clear Lake, low YOUR FULL SERVICE BANK Roland Luscomb, alternate. The charter was draped for members held a Christmas food N. was driver of the car.

An accident involving a coun ed from Mason City High School in 1966 and is employed in the Clear Lake Bakery. and Mr. and Mrs. Bacon. About 25 relatives and friends attended the service.

Among the guests Mrs. Hans Petersen. The Christ Methodist Church at Garner. ty snow plow and a parked car tain the husbands fnday at a mas party will be Thursday, a potluck Christmas luncheon at occurred about 1:30 p.m. Sun The 95-voice choir is directed by was the bridegroom's daughter, Mary Lou Jefferson, Del Mar, potluck dinner at the home of MORRIS PAINT Prof.

Adrian Johnson of Waldorf 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Findson. Mrs. Luscomb with gift ex the bride's brother-in-law College, Forest City.

exchange. The club will be dismissed until March. Newl "Figurette" bra will have its experts demonstrating and fitting for regular or problem figures from 10-4 Tues. only, at the Fashion Shop Downtown. (Adv.) day near the intersection of 2nd Avenue S.

and S. 9th Street. Police said the truck, driven by Duane Roger Flov, 2307 E. Main change and program. and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Mrs. Earl Eastman suffered a Rick's TV, 900 S. 8th St. Chiles, and the bride's grand fractured hip in a fall in her daughter, Kathy Mathies, all of was going east on 2nd home Thursday.

She is in Room Omaha. Avenue S. when it hit a Darked (Adv.) Porch Sale Now thru Tues. Antique dishes, 3 5 speed bikes, like new, for About 70 high school youths attended the Hi-Tri Christmas 456, Mercy Hospital. "Larry Jones" and the Con They will make their home atlcar belonging to Orin Maynard Mr.

and Mrs. George Klaas- sen and Mr. and Mrs. Holmes dance held Saturday night at the 216 7th Ave. Clear Lake.

Holstad. 112 S. 9th St. Damage vertibles will be featured Wed. Christmas; 2 elec.

guitars, Pedelty are members of the high school student center. The Mrs. Ludwig has been house- of approximately $150 was re- night, Lake Park Tap Grill. North Iowa Choral Society prac decor, with a Christmas theme. mother for a girls' dormitory at ported to the car.

No damage Jr. bar bell set. 208 S. 8th St. (Adv.) (Adv.) ticing for two presentations of Drake University.

She formerly was reported to the truck. The VFW Auxiliary will hold Handel's "The Messiah." One Mrs. Greger Christensen entered Lake Rest Home Friday featured "Santa's Workshop." Laura Hanson was chairman of the event, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pals and Mr.

and Mrs. a Christmas party with a $1 gift will be at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Clam class for care and treatment. exchange at the close of the reg lived in Clear Lake, moving away in 1952. Ludwig is a retired Prudential Insurance representative in the Clear Lake area.

ular meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. MRS. RANDY NIELSEN Bethlehem Lutheran Church at Buffalo Center and the other at 2 p.m. Sunday in the United Electric tooth brushes can be There are about 10,000 species Robert Hanson were chaper- at the VFW Post Home. Kiefer photo in the clam class.

purchased at Miller's. (Adv.) tones. Free Christmas kittens by tijfMm (coupon days ymmm LATEX WALL PAINT The greeeit "eeonomy" lst on the market! One Coat Coven Solid! Drlet Fait, Tooli clean up in water. White s- 4 -y -CT t- 1 calling 357-4G24 after 4 p.m. -(Adv.) Will do snow removing.

Joe Barragy, 7-4009. (Adv.) The Royal Neighbor Lodge meeting will bet at 8 p.m. Thursday instead of Dec. 25,. the regular dale.

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Great tor garage. pdho( etc. Reg. $2 SO. from Hoover 3995 31.39 TWe Wwk Cmm Oelf CLEAR LAKE Funeral services for Mrs.

Arthur L. (Mable) Emmert, 86, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Ward-Van Slyke Funeral Home with the Rev. Worthie K. pastor of the United Methodist Church, officiating.

Burial will be in Clear Lake Cemetery. Mrs. Emmert, 801 N. 9th died early Saturday in her home following an illness. She is survived by her husband; a son.

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She was preceded in death by a son. Walter, and a sister, Alta Mrs. Emmert formerly taught in rural and Clear Lake grade schools. She was a member of the United Methodist Church and Tark Chapter 35. Order of Eastern Star.

Pallbearers selected include Donald Rowe, Donald Allison. Robert Findson. Elmer Moffett, Dean Moffett and Myron Olson. Mrs. Harry Mason will be the organist.

Clear Lake calendar TUESDAY Drivers License examiners, police station. 8 a.m. m. Chamber of Commerce board of directors, chamber office. noon.

Senior Citizens, m. Ladies IHibie Club. Mrs. Robert Swciger, 1:30 pm. Clear Lake Woman's Club.

Municipal Building. 1:38 p.m. VFW Post. Post Home. 7 m.

Rfbtkah 100F Hall. 8 m. VaU Omicrnn Chapter. Beta Sicma Phi. Mrs.

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