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N/Warren Town and County News
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A benefit Fundraiser is being planned for Saturday,
Aug. 25, at Sherman Lodge, 2340 E. 9th St Des Moines,
for Kirk and Holly Jackson (Beener) of New Virginia,
who lost their home and belongings in the April 14, 2012
tornado that blew through the area after causing much
damage in Osceola. The couple was not home at the time
of the destruction.
Norwalk resident Jack Allen, along with Dixie
Davidson, is hosting the event. A linguine noodle din-
ner will be served between 5 and 9 p.m. with partici-
pants having a choice of three sauces, plus bread sticks,
salad and dessert. The cost at the door is $6. Alcohol is
not allowed.
There will also be a Silent Auction from 7 to 9 p.m.
with M&J DJ service providing music from 5 to 11 p.m.
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or Davidson at 515-210-6792.
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Alex Murillo, son of Chris and Margo Murillo,
Norwalk, was united in marriage to Julya Becker, daugh-
ter of Dan and Bettejo Becker, Mason City, Saturday, June
16, at Norwalk Christian Church, with a luncheon served
immediately following the ceremony.
The bride graduated in 2010 from Mason City High
School and has completed her CNA program from Des
Moines Area Community College. She is working to-
ward a nursing career.
Mr. Murillo is a 2008 graduate of Norwalk High
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and Steamfitters Local Union #33 and is employed by
Central Iowa Mechanical.
The couple plans to reside in Iowa.
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