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invited to
morial
A Memorial Day celebration is - Memorial Day Address - Rod
scheduled for Monday, May 25, at Landblom, a Vietnam veteran
Lincoln Elementary School at 10 "God Bless America" -
a.m. 'Audience
The following is the program: Benediction - Post Chaplain
- Presentation of colors - XGIs Ken Westrum
- Pledge of Allegiance -Audience - Retire Colors - XGIs
- Welcome - Don Brengle - Taps - Mary Lee Schmitz
- Invocation - Post Chaplain Ken Services at the Beach Cemetery
Westmm will follow immediately after the
POW/MIA Tribute - Dawn program, continuing to the Sentinel
Egan, Barb Stedman, Carol Weyer, Butte Cemetery about 11:15 a.m.,
Bev Wolff and the Golva Cemetery approxi-
Patriotic Piano Selection - mately at noon.
Gwen Lorenz A free-will lunch will be served at
- "In Flanders Field" - Junior the Beach Legion Club from 11 a.m.
Auxiliary member to 1 p.m.
Friday evening, Linda Cook the Lowman home while Judy and
and Jane Cook enjoyed the movie Mellisa were visiting with Mary
"The Cross," which was playing at Cook.
the Bijou Show House. This was a Monday night, Barry Schafer
documentary on evangelist Arthur stopped in for a short visit with
St. Mary's Catholic Church is located in downtown Medora. Blessit and his travels around the Don and Rella Abernethy at their
(Photo by Richard Volesky) world carrying a 12-foot cross, home.
Church and sharing the news of the Don Abernethy, BobSchmeling
Gospel. and Gary Van Vleet traveled to
(Continued from Page 1) Jim and Jan Johnson joined Williston to do some fishing in
tion). In fact, it was Jim Butler, who 1985. Masses were now held in the Gene and Arlene Schmeling at the that area on Tuesday.
was a carpenter by trade, who fur- Schafer Auditorium. Rainbow Club in Wibaux, Mont., Gerfie (John) Susa died
nished the pews for the new church. Attendance slowly began to on Sunday for a Mother's Day buf- Wednesday at the Southwest
Today, some of the original work build as more families moved into fet dinner. Healthcare Long Term Center in
is still apparent and includes such the area, and especially with the Sunday evening, Don and RellaBowman. Services were held at
things as the altar, belfry, outside closing of St. Michael's Church in Abernethy, Bob and Sally Bowman Lutheran Church on
doors, the front pews, roof, and the Sentinel Butte in 1994, where fami- Abernethy, Bonnie Underwood Monday, May 18.
basic windows, lies from that community chose St. and Barb Austin enjoyed supper Marj Wyckoff stopped in at the
With the boom of tourism in the Mary's of Medora as their parish togetherat the Shamrock in home of Loretta Wyckoff on
in the 1960s, the single Sunday church. Wibaux. Wednesday to help Loretta cele-
service in St. Mary's Church for the In the fall and spring, Mass was Doug and Judy Johnson brate her birthday.
summer months had become inade-held in the church building itself, enjoyed a Mother's Day dinner at Thursday evening, Jane Cook
quate, with the summer of 1967 and continues to be done so today, the Rainbow Club on Sunday. attended a meeting of the
finding worshippers clustered usually beginning after Easter, and Mary Cook, Jane Cook and American Legion Auxiliary.
around the doors and windows due closing for the winter after the time David and Linda Cook enjoyed aAfterwards, Bev Wolff and Jane
to lackofroominside.Anew sched- change. In 2008-09, it was decided breokfast buffet at the Flying J enjoyed supper at the La Playa
ule was set in 1968 for a second to try to have Mass at least once a Sunday for Mother's Day. LaterRestaurant.
service, and in 1969 a third one was month, holding services on the first that afternoon, Karen, Emily, and Ron and Ramona Kremer from
added on Saturday evening. For a Saturday. Katie Davidson, Jeanne and Steve Lioti, Kan., stopped in to visit and
while, this seemed to work. Starting around the first of May, Paulson from the Denver, Colo., stay overnight at the home of Don
However, by 1983, all three serv- services are held each Saturday in area, David and Linda Cook, Jane and Rella Abernethy on Thursday
ices in the summer were overflow- the church until Memorial Day,Cook, Melissa Lowman and evening. Friday morning the con-
ing, and in 1984, the parishmade when it will then move to the Dakota Cory all stopped in to visit ple went to Beach to see Mert and
arrangements with the Gold Seal Community Center. It lasts there with Mary Cook at her home. Paul Popiel before traveling on to
Company (now the Theodore through the summer, then afterJim and Marj Wyckoff traveled Miles City, Mont. Rella and Mert
Roosevelt Medora Foundation) to Labor Day, services are returned to to Dickinson Sunday and enjoyed are aunts of Ramona.
hold M~iSs in the Old City Hall, the church. Mother's Day dinner at Days Inn Dean Wyckoff from Bismarck
which was moved once again after (A source of information for this with Dean and Lisa Wyckoff, and stopped in Thursday evening to
the building of the Medora story is the book Chapel in the Gabe, from Bismarck, Tom and visit with his parents, Jim and
Community Center was finished in Badlands, by Raymond C. Backes.) Lynn Wyckoff from Dickinson, Marj Wyckoff.
and Lynn's mother, Lois Walker, Dan and Grace Cash were
also from Dickinson. Afterwards, scheduled to attend the NRA sil-
Jim and Marj visited withTom and houette blackpowder shoot in
Lynn at their home. Moffit, N.D., on Saturday, May
Terry Mollendor and Lane 16.
Lowman, along with kids and Thought of the week: The cross
grandkids, made a Mother's Dayis a sign that provokes us to love,
dinner for wives, Judy Mollendor to worship, to gratitude, to thanks-
and Mellisa Lowman Sunday at giving, to service.
Moose
(Continued from Page 1)
habitat like the Pembina Gorge and always remember to give them their
the Turtle Mountains is decreas- space."
ing," said Schwan. "Moose in the (Reprinted with permission of the
plains areas, which would not be McKenzie County Farmer newspa-
considered moose habitat, have per.)
been steadily increasing over the
past few years. An example of that
is out of the 148 moose licenses Karaoke with Gary
issued statewide, this year there are
70 for western North Dakota."
According to Schwan, while it is Every -- - lrl u rsaay,
unlikely residents will see another
moose in town anytime soon, peo- 8:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m.
ple need to remember that moose
are wildanimalsanditisdifficultto Beach legion Club
predict their behavior.
"Moose aren't particularly dan- Drink Specials & Prizes!
gerous, but if they feel threatened
they can attack and their legs are
very powerful," said Schwan.
"Moose are just like any other wild
animal. You can enjoy them, but
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May21,1959: Johnson, accompanied by Mrs.
W1VIF Convention Byron Hogoboom at the organ. All
at Sentinel Butte were from Sentinel Butte.
There were 107 registered at the Book awards Were received by the
Spring Convention of the Women's Sentinel Butte ladies for having the
Missionary Federation, Tuesday, largest percentage of members pres-
May 5, at Trinity Lutheran Church in ent and to Normanna WMF Of Dunn
Sentinel Butte. Center for the greatest mileage.
The delegation represented 13 Legion installs new officers
local organizations of the Dickinson At the regular meeting of the
Circuit: Harley Salzman-Badlands American
The group assembled at 10 a.m. to Legion Post No. 5, held on
hear the Rev. Loken of Beach preach Wednesday, May 13, the following
the convention sermon. Mrs. W.F. officers were installed by 8th District
Brown, president of the Sentinel Deputy LaVerne Stippich of
Butte WMF, extended a welcome, Hettinger" Commander Harry
and Mrs. Helge Myron of Taylor, Spiegelberg, Vice Commander John
responded in behalf of all present. J. Johnson, Adjutant Don Brengle,
A vocal duet by Edna Ramstad Finance Officer Barney Brunsvold,
and Evelyn Nelson of Beach con- Chaplain - the Rev. GJ. Finnegan,
cludedthemomingsession. Historian Dan Cafferty, Service
In the afternoon the church was Officer WZ,. Eckes, and Sgt. at Arms
filled to hear missionary Russell Charles Swanson.
Sanoden describe his work in Japan. The post also voted at this meet-
A special musical number was ren- ing to donate $1,000 to the Golden
dered by Mrs. Einar Waldal and Carl Val!ey Hospital fund.
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