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attendance.
Walsh and his wife, Susan of
Oct. 5 1961:
In Wibaux jail on felony
charges
Elmer J. Irwin, a Miles City,
Mont., construction worker, is
being held in the jail at Wibaux,
Mont., on a felony charge, while
Wibaux officials await word from
the FBI on a possible criminal
record.
Irwin, 39, was arrested on a
Mark Mollendor, and Jackie and
Jasmine Lorman from Colorado
arrived Friday at the home of his
father, Terry and Judy Mollendor and
Mary Cook.
Nancy Schafer stopped over for a
visit at the home of Don and Rella
Abernethy on Saturday. Sally
Abemethy came out later that day for
a chat and some coffee. Other visitors
that day included Bill Peterson and
Kevin Langerud.
Judy and Terry Mollendor traveled
to Medora with their son Mark
Mollendor and his girlfriend and
daughter, Jackie and Jasmine Lorman,
on Saturday. They stopped at tti~
Chateau de Mores State Historic Site~
and Jane Cook was there to give therd
Golden Valley
Manor activities
Above: Golden Valley
Manor residents gather at
Olson's Service Station in
Sentinel Butte during one of
the Manor's recent outings.
At left: Gertrude Jacobs
poses near a painting she
made that is on exhibit in the
Golden Valley County
Museum. Manor residents
were touring the museum,
and Jacobs' painting was
spotted. (Courtesy Photos)
On Wednesday evening,
Louise Paul, Linda Geitzen and
Jim and Eileen Goroski were sup-
per guests of Mary and Charles
Scherman. Later that evening,
they took Louise to meet the bus
for her return trip to her home in
Medford, Wis.
Earlier this summer, on June
26, Charles and Mary Scherman's
son Terry flew in aboard his
home-built airplane to assist his
parents. Installing a new water
heater, and an air conditioner were
among the many chores he tended
to while here. Their daughter
Lorraine arrived from her home in
Florida on June 29. She didn't let
any grass grow under her feet
either; she mowed the lawn, paint-
ed the kitchen and finished off
Mary's "to do list." Louise Paul
and her daughter, Dawn and her
children were here also; they
drove from Wisconsin to join the
other members of the Scherman
family that attended the wedding
of Rachael Geitzen, daughter of
Linda and Glenn Geitzen of
Halliday. The wedding was at St.
Patrick's Catholic Church in
Dickinson on July 1.
Our community was saddened
this week to learn that Angela
Zinsli of Portland; Ore., passed
Maurice Hardy and his daugh-
ter Jenifer met his brother Dennis
Hardy and his son Joel in Dayton,
Nev., at the home of their cousin
Juile (Hardy) and Bill Kucinskas
recently.
While there, they visited with
Tootle Hardy, Carson City; John
and Terri Hardy, David and Karen
Hardy, and David's daughters
Shelli and Theresa. They had sup-
per on Sunday and Wednesday at
Tootie's home in Carson City.
John was the motorcycle guide on
the rides around Tahoe.
ITE:
Due to issues at our
printing plant, today's
editions are in black
and white only.
The situation is temporary
and a return to color
printing will be made as
soon as possible.
felony warrant after he allegedly
drove a 3-year-old girl from
Wibaux to Baker, Mont., last
Sunday, and left the child on the
sidewalk there.
Rosebud County attorney
Thomas C. Malee said Irwin was
picked up in Miles City, and was
returned to Wibaux by Sheriff Arley
Meeks, with bond set at $5,000 by
the justice of the peace at Wibaux.
The John Speese family was
heading for their home in Omaha,
Neb., last Sunday morning, and
were a few miles south of Wibaux
when their car developed a flat tire.
Several motorists stopped to offer
assistance, but none had a jack,
Then two men volunteered to drive
to Wibaux and get one and bring it
back to the Speese car, taking the
Speese's little boy and girl with
a tour through the Chateau.
Afterwards, the family shopped a bit
around Medora. then enjoyed some
pizza at the Badlands Pizza Parlor.
Later that evening, the Mollendors
hosted a barbeque at their home in
Sentinel Butte with more family mem-
bers, which included Mark, Jackie and
Jasmine, Mellisa and Lane Lawman
and family, Marsha and Hunter
Davidson from Dickinson, and Jane
Cook.
Bonnie and Chuck Jones from
Williston stopped in to spend Sunday
afternoon and evening with Don and
Rella Abemethy. Chuck and Bonnie
were on their way to Florida for tlae
winter. That evening, the four drove to
Wibaux and enjoyed supper at the
Shamrock.
Terry and Judy MoUendor, Mark
Mollendor. and Jackie and Jasmine
Lorman had fun getting lost in
Badlands on Sunday afternoon, then
drove to Dickinson and stopped in at
Happy Joe's Pizza Parlor.
Gabe Wyckoff from Medora spent
Monday with his grandparents, Jim
and Marj Wyckoff.
Mark Mollendor, and Jackie and
Jasmine Lorman left for their home in
Colorado on Monday morning after
spending the weekend with his father,
Terry and Judy Mollendor, and Mary
Cook. This was the f'n'st time that
Mark, Jackie and Jasmine had l~en to
North Dakota, and enjoyed their time
here.
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on Friday, October 7, from lOam -
Enjoy refreshments
and register for prizes!
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them for the ride. One of the men:
had stopped at his Wibaux home to'.
get treats for the children, takingi
the boy with him. When he came,
out of the house the car and Irwin',
and the little girl were gone. Thei
child was located that evening in'
Baker, where a kindhearted caf6',
operator had taken the child in from',
the sidewalk, and cared for her in'
the caf6 until authorities arrived.
Barry and Nancy Schafer visited at,
the Don and Rella Abemethy home~
Tuesday evening.
Don and Rella traveled to,
Dickinson on Thursday. Don stopped'
in to visit with Keith Farstveet at St.
Ben's rehabilitation.
Weekly chuckle: What would a
locomotive that constantly stays on thel
right track be called? Well 'train'ed.
Put Your #lone), _ [
Where Your' HousL, Z$1
~a~ ,~1~ sn~,n~ our
Craig, Colo., planned a surprise
birthday party for him. On Friday,
A1 and Gerrianne Hartse came
from Dickinson in their
motorhome to pick up Christine
Finneman, Gary and Michelle
Hardy and Mary Lee Schmitz.
They drove to Hettinger where
they watched the Beach Bucs play
a football game before going on to
Colorado, where they met Gene
and Susan Finneman of Fargo,
Pauline and Frank Goetz and
Darrel and Renee Finneman of
Denver, and Mark and Bella
Finneman and daughter, Addle of
San Rasael, Calif., who flew into
Denver. The group traveled to
Craig, Colo., where they surprised
Rapheal. He had no idea anyone
was coming to help him celebrate.
James and Elaine Kremers
stopped at Triumph Hospital in
Mandan on Saturday to visit with
Joe Bostyan who is spending a
couple of weeks getting medical
treatment. Joe's son Mike also
flew in to spend a few days visit-
ing his dad before returning to his
home on Friday morning.
Mike and Doris Berger were
visitors in Bismarck over the
weekend. On their way home.
they stopped in Dickinson to visit
Oenevieve Rest.
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