May 12 2016 Wilmont Shopper (Click Here)
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May 12 2016 Wilmont Shopper (Click Here)
M a y 1 2, 2 0 1 6 Published every other week www.wilmontshopper.com Church Schedules- Open House Bridal Shower Catholic St. Kilian-Sat. 7 p.m. Lismore– Sat. 5 p.m. OLGC-Wilmont– Sun. 8:30 a.m. St. Adrian-Sun. 10:30 a.m. St. Columba, IonaSunday 10 am—MarchJune Don’t forget the daily noon specials at Saloon No. 7. Enjoy home cooked meals! We also have meals to go. Call ahead 507 926-5166 and have it ready when you come in. Nightly specials: Tuesday night $4.00 burgers Wednesday night .50 wings Thursday night: $2.00 taps Church of the Brethren 3 East, 1 South, Reading 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Services Thank you to all of our patrons!! We appreciate you all so much! Immanuel Lutheran Pfingsten-rural Fulda Service at 9:30 am, Sunday School to follow She is finally graduating!! Actually Donna Grant is retiring after more than 30 years with the Worthington School District. Presbyterian Come help her celebrate on Saturday May 21st from 1-4 pm Lismore Sunday Service—9 a.m. Sunday School—10 a.m. Reading— at Wilmont Hilltop Park. Let your presence be your gift. Sunday Service 9 a.m. 2nd & 4th Sunday-Adult Bible Study & Sunday School Following Service Sat. May 21st 10:00 am to 12:00 noon Lismore Legion Hall The couple is registered at: Target, Macy’s Bed, Bath & Beyond The American Legion and Auxiliary will hold a Memorial Day Program on Monday May 30th at 10 am in the Lismore Legion Hall. Followed by Military Services at the three cemeteries—St. Anthony, Lismore and St. Anthony West. Following services, all are invited to a community potluck meal at the Lismore Legion Hall Mark your calendars! Wilmont Swimming Lessons—Monday June 6-Thursday June 16th Sunday Service-10:30 a.m Lessons: 12 pm-1 pm Sign-Up will be at the Wilmont Hardware Store Sunday School-9:30 a.m. Iona— Honoring Kelsey Heppler Bride-to-be of Jake Diekmann (son of Tom and Lisa) $20 per child. Pick- up will be at OLGC parking lot at 11:15 a.m. and Darlene’s Daycare in Reading at 11:30 a.m. Drop offs will be around 1:25 Reading and 1:40 Wilmont. Children must be 6 years old to attend or be accompanied by someone 12+ on the bus in order to attend. Every child needs to have a Summer Swim Participation form completed and signed in order to attend. Children will not be allowed to participate without the form! The Participation Form will be available on the Wilmont Shopper newsletter page (www.wilmontshopper.com) FINAL CALL out for swimming lesson registrations. The absolute deadline to sign-up is Friday, May 20th All registrations must be paid in full by May 20th Wilmont VFW Post 2603 Memorial Day schedule 8:30 AM Reading Cemetery 9:30 AM St Kilian Cemetery 10:30 AM Wilmont Cemetery Please meet at the post hall after the Wilmont service for a light lunch and fellowship. In case of bad weather, ceremony will be held in the We recently installed a new roof on our VFW Post home in Wilmont. Please come and help us celebrate our new roof on Flag VFW hall @ 10:30 AM. We Day Tuesday June 14th @ 5:30 PM. After the hog roast supper will also be collecting old with the fixings, we will have a flag burning ceremony properly flags for proper decommissioning old unserviceable flags. Flags may be dropped decommissioning. off at Wilmont Hardware or with Merle Rabenberg or Carolyn Any questions, please contact Alicia at 507-360-7718. Penning. St. Mary's School in Worthington is looking to fill two elementary teaching positions for the upcoming 2016-2017 school year. Please send your resume and 3 letters of recommendation to stmarysschool@frontiernet.net. Position is open until filled. Jim and Sandy Schettler of Wilmont, MN announce the engagement of their daughter, Kristina Marie Schettler, to Thomas Patrick Spartz, son of Rodney and Alice Spartz of Iona, MN. Schettler is a 2008 graduate of Fulda High School. She attended Minnesota West Community and Technical College, and graduated with an Associate’s Degree in Nursing in 2010. She then transferred to Minnesota State University, Mankato, and graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing Degree in 2011. She is employed at the Murray County Medical Center in Slayton as a Registered Nurse. Spartz is a 2007 graduate of Murray County Central High School. He attended Southwest Minnesota State University, Marshall, and graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Management degree in 2011. He is employed at Spartz Well Co. in Iona, MN. They are planning an August 13th, 2016 wedding at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church in Wilmont, MN with a reception to follow at the Wilmont VFW. Congratulations to Roxanne Kremer, Wilmont, is the recipient of the Minnesota Veterans of Foreign Wars K-5 Teacher of the Year Award. Roxanne is a teacher with the Worthington School District. The awards ceremony will be during the VFW State Convention in Rochester MN on the 11th of June. If you run short of seed beans, I have two group 2 Legend Seed varieties that have done very well in this area, available on a limited supply for $50.00 a unit. Call Gary Sieve 507-360-8276 Curt and Tammy Vaske, St.Kilian, Deedee Marx, and Jim and Shirley Marx, Austin are thrilled to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their children, Lindsey Vaske and Jeffrey Marx. Lindsey is a 2004 graduate of Adrian High School. She holds an Associates Degree in Massage Therapy from Rasmussen College and a Bachelor’s Degree in Health and Science from Minnesota State University, Mankato. She is currently employed as a Work Site Wellness Coordinator at Mayo Clinic Health System in Mankato. Jeff is a 2002 graduate of Austin High School. He holds an Associates Degree in Law Enforcement from Alexandria Technical College. He is currently employed as a Police Officer in Madison Lake. Lindsey and Jeff will be united in marriage on Saturday June 11, 2016 at the St. Kilian Catholic Church. Many thanks for all the cards and get well wishes I received after my hip surgery. Special thanks to Father Beerman and Becky Remakel. Don Brake Make plans to attend the Adrian High School Spring Show on Friday, May 13th from 5:30-8:00 pm. Students display their work from the past school year. The textile department will showcase their quilts, the art classes will exhibit various art projects and the industrial tech students will show off their woods & metal projects. While browsing these wonderful works of art, guests can enjoy a dish of Cold Stone ice cream, sponsored by the Student Council. Thank you to all the members of this great community that joined us in person, in service, and in spirit as we acknowledged the passing of our father - Don Hendel. Don called Wilmont home his entire life. He was surrounded by wonderful people that looked out for him - by direct contact or silently ensuring he was doing okay. We will all miss him in our own way. Events that he joined in on random visits for coffee, phone calls, fishing trips, hunting, tractor rides, bonfires, church, and community gatherings that he will now be present in spirit. We acknowledge your care and friendship in his life and are sincerely grateful for all you have done for him throughout the years. ~The Don Hendel Children - Craig, Carl, John, Laura, and Lisa and families 60th Wedding Anniversary Richard & Carol Balster married May 15, 1956 at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church in Wilmont. They are parents of Annette, Mary, Jerry, Lisa, Keith and Randy Congratulations! Congratulations to Mariah Slocum on graduating from University of Minnesota majoring in Political Science. She graduated with summa cum laude Latin Honors and will attend Law School at the University of Chicago Law School in September. Mariah is the daughter of Amy Slocum and Jim Slocum and granddaughter of Gerald & Linda Fuerstenberg and Jane Slocum. Happy Birthday wishes to Harry Spidel of Mission, TX, former Lismore resident, on his 92nd birthday on May 14th. Wilmont VFW post has teamed up with the DAV (Disabled American Veterans) and have placed a clothing drop-off box next to Wilmont Hardware and by Ace Hardware in Worthington and in Rushmore Everyone’s donations and help is greatly appreciated! Donations help support our local VFW Post! FAMED AUTHOR TO VISIT THE AREA IN JUNE William Kent Krueger has sold over one million books, has been on the New York Times Best Selling Books List, and has won many awards for his book, including the acclaimed Ordinary Grace; and his Cork O’Connor mystery/thriller series, which are set in Minnesota. It is a rare treat that the author is able to make three personal appearances, thanks to Minnesota Legacy Grants. The three sponsoring libraries include: Adrian Branch Library, Nobles County Library in Worthington, and Rock County Library in Luverne. Krueger will be visiting the libraries in Adrian, Worthington, and Luverne. These author visits are funded in part or in whole with money from the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008 which dedicated funding to preserve Minnesota’s arts and cultural heritage. The programs are free and open to the public. Krueger’s first author talk will take place at the Adrian Elementary School on Tuesday, June 7, at 7:00 p.m. On Wednesday, June 8, Krueger will visit the Rock County Library in Luverne at 1:00 p.m.; and he will be at Minnesota West College in Worthington at 7:00 p.m. For more information, contact Meredith Vaselaar at the Adrian Branch Library: 507-483-2541; adrian@plumcreeklibrary.net Jackie Wieneke of Lismore beamed as she proudly watched her only granddaughter, Tori Wieneke, take part in the grand march at Murray County Central High School’s prom . Tori is the daughter of Troy & Connie (Fuerstenberg) Wieneke. Tori’s other grandmother, Anna Mae Fuerstenberg of St. Kilian and Aunt Angie Beek of Inwood, IA also attended. Nina Weidert graduated from USD-Vermillion on Saturday. Those attending the ceremony were her parents Jim & Kris and her sister Olivia all of Lismore; her sisters Melissa Einck of rural Wilmont and Lacy Weidert of Brainerd; and her friend, Stuart Rogers of Reading. Nina earned a Bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and exercise science. Congratulations, Nina! Contemplating an auction—give me a call Nate Ebbers and I are working together—Nate’s # 507-360-8382 Farm land, farm machinery or household—we do it all. Jensen Management Service Inc. 111 N Cedar PO Box 836, Luverne, MN 507-283-2391 Website: jmsi.net William (Bill) Weber, Broker 507-220-4803 William (Bill) Korth, Salesperson 507-227-4958 Tammy Makram, Salesperson 507-227-7010 Korth Auction Service 710 N Oakley, Luverne, MN 56156 507-227-4958 Bill Korth, Auctioneer, Lic. #67-75 www.korthauction.com Check Out the Rest Then Go with The Best! Now is a good time to consider selling your farm land— for a free consultation call Bill Korth at 507-227-4958 What does the Wilmont Booster Club do? Meetings first Wednesday of every month at 5:30 pm at the Wilmont Community Center. Everyone is welcome to come with your ideas! No dues—just enthusiasm for Wilmont and the area. We sponsor swimming lessons for kids, community celebrations, Santa Claus Day and community get-togethers and more! Mark your calendars for the meetings! June 1st at 5:30 pm at the Wilmont Community Center Calling all card players! The Lismore Senior Citizens would like to invited interested card players to join them every Thursday afternoon at 1:30 at the Lismore Fire Hall. Come and enjoy an afternoon of fellowship and Pinochle or 500. Coffee Resumes in Lismore with the closing of The Lismore Bar & Grill. Coffee 6 & 9:30 Monday-Saturday Sunday starting at 8 am Vehicle & Tire Repairs also! The next Wilmont Shopper is scheduled for Thursday May 26th. I would appreciate information by Tuesday May 24th by 5 p.m. to judy@wilmontshopper.com or call evenings 4728412 or mail to 19503 160th St. Wilmont 56185 If you submit something, please look to make sure I have it included. Judy Christians Thanks!! On Saturday, April 30th, KDLT TV sponsored the Annual JDRF 1 Walk for Diabetes at the Sanford Research Complex in Sioux Falls. Jackie Wieneke walked on "Team Jonathan" supporting her grandson Jonathan Beek, son of Jason & Angie Beek. Others walking were Angie Beek, Grant, Gabe, Garrett, Jose, Aaron, Mitchell, Wyatt, and Cade, all friends of Jon’s from the Inwood, IA area. Due to weather conditions, they walked indoors. JDRF has a single goal of creating world without type 1 diabetes. This year the walk raised over $121,000 to be used for research. Lismore Cooperative Telephone Co. is happy to announce a new high speed wireless internet service is up and running in the Iona. Magnolia, Ellsworth, Adrian and surrounding areas along with the Wilmont area. We will be providing Residential and Business data packages with no contracts and a low monthly fee of $47.95 for 5MG download, $67.95 for 10MG download. Please call for details 507-472-8748 Former Lismore resident Rose Henriksen was pictured on the Argus Leader website with Wilmont’s Cindy Sieve and her sister, Mary (Spartz) Vortherms beaming in front of the Avera Race Against Breast Cancer banner. The survivors were also featured in another picture hugging one another; sharing a common bond of being survivors. Rose is celebrating her tenth year of being cancer free! In addition, she just turned 60 as will hubby Wes in June! Many blessings right there! Family was home to help mark these milestones. Many came to Lismore to attend Mass at St. Anthony’s where they received their sacraments as children. Those who were around for all or portion of the weekend were Jonah, Abby, Carsen & Parker Burckhardt; Jared, Carmen, Regan & Jett Henriksen; Audrey Stoffel; Dale, Sandy, & Lauren Stoffel; Loydene & Doug Bernhagen; Josh, Tara, & Jenna Bernhagen; Linda Zylstra and friend, Tim; Jerry & Verna Henriksen; Ron & Marlys Henriksen; Chris & Gretchen Henriksen and family; Butch & Therese Henriksen; Jason Henriksen and friend, Kate; Donna Henriksen; and Darcie Rothstein. Our Hollywood connection, Lisa (Engbarth) Demaine is the first assistant director of the show “Ray Donovan” which airs on Showtime on Sunday nights. The 4th Season premiere will be June 26. The show stars Emmy and Golden Glove Award nominee Liev Schreiber with Oscar winner Jon Voight as one of the co-stars. Lisa is the daughter of Lyle & Karyl Engbarth, former Lismore residents. Bruce & Brenda Loosbrock had a busy Mother’s Day weekend. Their daughter, Mary Jean DiGiovanni graduated with her Master’s degree in Psychology from St. Mary University in Leavenworth, KS. Mary Jean and her husband Anthony live in Omaha, NE. Attending the ceremony along with Bruce & Brenda were Stephen Loosbrock and his fiancé, Bethany Smith, and Nichole & Shelley Loosbrock, who are all students at Benedictine College in Atchison, KS. May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. All motorists are reminded to safely “share the road” with motorcycles and be extra alert to keep motorcyclists safe. Motorcyclists are reminded to make themselves visible to other drivers. Lismore Cooperative Telephone Company held their annual stockholders meeting on Wednesday, April 20th with President Darwin Veld presiding. Darwin Veld and Jeff Diekmann were re-elected as directors and Mark Lenz was elected to fill the vacant position of Doug Brake. General Manager Bill Loonan gave a synopsis of the past year. Verizon has introduced a Device payment option to add flexibility to upgrades and cell phone sales/service has kept them busy. Over 1000+ phones and wireless products were sold. The newest product is the HUM. This device turns almost any car into a smarter, safer, and more connected car. Lismore Wireless provides service in the Adrian, Lismore, Iona, Luverne, Wilmont, and Magnolia areas with high speed unlimited data usage internet at an affordable price. They hope to have the Ellsworth tower working soon. The Company added three new employees recently. Tim Lautt, Ashley Balster, and Isaac Berreau have joined the existing staff of Tarri Joens, Torri Zins, Travis Halbur, and Kim Haugen. In closing, both Darwin and Bill stated that the primary goal of the company is to provide the best customer service and best rates for the patrons. Congratulations to the seniors from St. Anthony’s parish in Lismore as they were honored at the baccalaureate Mass on Saturday. They are: Dustin John (Jim & Shelley); Olivia Weidert (Jim & Kris) and McKenzie Wieneke (Andy & Michele). The juniors and their parents served supper to the graduates and their families following Mass. Congratulations to the OLGC Seniors who were honored at baccalaureate Mass on Sunday. Seniors included Taylor Schettler (Jim & Sandy), Matthew Slater (Gary & Teresa), Nathan Hendel (Carl, Laura), and Alex Fuerstenberg (Alan & Shelley). The First communicants from St. Kilian and Wilmont were also honored by bringing up the May Crown for Mary along with other children at mass. Following mass, the Catholic Daughters of Americans Court 839 served a delicious brunch. Congratulations to Alexia Kemper, daughter of Chris and Mindy of Lismore, on receiving the Jeffrey Mueller award at the Adrian High School spring band & choir concert last Friday night. The award recognizes outstanding sophomore music students in memory of Jeffrey Mueller. The Lismore Legion Hall is available for rental to the area for graduations, showers, anniversaries etc. Please call the Lismore Bank for rental information and to set up a date. Do you need a location for a family or community event? Check out the Wilmont Community Center. Call the City Clerk at 507-926-5235 to check available dates! Fresh Eggs from outdoor chickens Free delivery in Wilmont $2.00 / dozen Beau & Brody Loosbrock 360-2619 Lismore Senior Citizens Meet Thursdays 1 p.m. Cards to follow Lismore Fire Hall Wanted—Used engine oil for shop heater. Will take small amounts or larger amounts.— can pump larger amounts. Call 507-3171387— Could drop off in Wilmont if you want—call for location ERVIN JOSEPH BRUNS, age 87, of Lismore, died Sunday, May 1, 2016, at the Sanford Worthington Hospice Cottage. He was born January 27, 1929, at the family farm near St. Kilian, in Nobles County, to John and Elizabeth (Burkard) Bruns. He received his education at St. Kilian Catholic School. Ervin joined his father in an active grain livestock operation. When his dad retired, Ervin continued to farm and enjoyed working with the sheep. He also enjoyed trapping and preparing his catch for sale of hides. You could find him relaxing, petting his dog or one of the many farm cats. Ervin became a resident of the Adrian Nursing Home in 2011; and he became a resident of the Colonial Nursing Home, in Lakefield, in 2015. He was a lifetime member of St. Kilian Catholic Church. Ervin enjoyed gardening his flowers and working on the farm. He donated over fifteen gallons of blood to the American Red Cross. Left to cherish Ervin’s memory are his brother, Elmer Bruns, Fargo, ND; two sisters, Mathilda Pearson, Worthington; and Shirley (John) Schmidt, Emmetsburg, IA; sister-in-law, Victoria Bruns, Hickson, ND; and many nieces & nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; four sisters, Marcella Welder, Lucille, Gladys & Ella Mae Bruns; three brothers, Jerome, Raphael “Ray” and Val Bruns; three brothers-in-law, George Welder, James Pearson & Jerry Zitterich; and a sister-in-law, Janice Bruns. Services were held at St. Kilian Catholic church with burial at the St. Kilian Cemetery. Dingmann Funeral Home, in Wilmont, assisted the family with arrangements. May is poppy month. The poppy is worn to remember those men and women who have served our country and the sacrifice they made for our freedom. Patty (Johnson) Buysse is Poppy Chairman for the Lismore American Legion Auxiliary. For Sale: AMANDA Porcelain Collectible Doll – Mint condition with box—includes certificate of authenticity - Wyndham Lane collectible doll with handpainted porcelain face, hands, feet, lace trimmed bonnet, matching apron, floral bouquet and hand tied shoes. Call 507-360-3557 and leave a message and will call you back ALSO for Sale: Custom made oak gun cabinet, 5’ high and 3’ wide made to fit in a corner Call 360-3557 Reading Bingo— Bingo—Tuesdays @ 7:00 Check out the new prizes! Support your local activities or try something new! Work wanted: Machine quilting for hire Also baby quilts ready made or made to order. Call Judy Cowan 507507-926926-0072 Do you have left over aluminum cans? The Reading Community Center has a can crib for those. Donations are used to support the Community Center throughout the year. Fishing Opener is nearly here! Get your license & gear at Wilmont Hardware Call 926926-5905 Your Full Service Hardware Store If the door is locked, Deb is volunteering with the Wilmont Fire Department Wilmont Hardware has everything you need including gifts, cards, fishing & hunting gear, hunting licenses, dog & cat food, Tools of every kind, paint, shovels, lawn care items and more! Do you need a sump pump? Wilmont Hardware has a great selection! BLUE STRIPES TO SHOW SUPPORT FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT By displaying a blue line on your mailbox or house you are telling law enforcement you appreciate their service and will assist them if they should need help Wilmont VFW Post 2603 is making these stripes available for $3 each or 2 for $5 All Proceeds go to the Roof Fund Mail a check to Merle Rabenberg, 22105 St. Hwy 266 Wilmont MN 56185 and he will mail to you postage paid. Timeless Baking www.timelessbaking.com 507-360-8738 Worthington, MN Visit this web site to see the delicious baking available from Trinka (Fuerstenberg) Schei! Trinka is a native of Wilmont! Wilmont Garden Club PLEASE JOIN US FOR SOME GARDENING FUN IT'S OPEN TO THE PUBLIC MEETINGS ARE THIRD MONDAY OF EACH MONTH AT 7:00 PM AT THE WILMONT COMMUNITY CENTER WE HAVE A GREAT TIME COME AND JOIN US!!!! Any questions call 507-360-6631 Bone Builders every Tuesday & Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at the Reading Community Center. Pritchett Netwrap for Sale One of the heaviest netwraps on the market. Reasonably priced. Satisfaction Guaranteed 48 & 51” x 9840’ 64 & 67” x 7000’ 64 & 67” x 8000’ Hay Max hay preservitive Agri Seal bale film Cy Eisele 507-360-0251 Congratulations to Barb Smith for being named Nobles County Employee of the Month! Check out the Facebook Page for 10 Cats Sewing - a local business started by Kim Hannan (formerly from Lismore, but now from rural Adrian) Her email address is 10catssewing@gmail.com. She likes to repurpose old clothing into new items and much more!!! Kim now has an Etsy store set up—10CatsSewing! JIM at 507-360-0322 Rushmore Central Hustlers 4-H Annual Spring Dinner Sunday May 15th 10:30 am – 1:00 pm Stop in the Heritage Room in the Wilmont Community Center. You can view various memorabilia which includes: 10 years of Wilmont newspapers, scrapbooks platbooks 2 display cabinets of past advertising business promotional gifts Various picture albums Centennial quilt Wanted: 4 x 6 family pictures of Wilmont area families for the family picture album & pictures of anything pertaining to Wilmont and this area. I will make copies and get originals back. If anyone has any items they would like to donate to the Heritage Room, call 472-8267 or drop it off at the Wilmont City office or in the Heritage Room. Audrey Wilmont Baseball/T-Ball June 14 Little League will start ages 7 and older at the Hilltop park in Wilmont starting at 7:00pm Rushmore Senior Citizens Center Hamburgers, pork burgers, variety of salads and bars, Baked beans, chips, drinks Free will offering Celebrating 89 years in the Rushmore Community Come and meet some of our new members! June 16 T-Ball will start ages 3-6 at the Hilltop park starting at 7:00pm Anyone is welcome to come and watch! If anyone needs more information or needs to sign their child up yet, please contact Melanie Penning on my cell #507-3700406. We also have a Facebook page called Wilmont Little League if they want to check out for more information. Years Ago-Written by Audrey Brake—Thanks!! April & May , 1914 Wilmont Mrs. John Moser left Saturday for her voyage to Bergen in Norway. She intends to stay until next fall. Casper Becker is mourning the death of three of his brothers, who recently died in the space of three weeks, near Paderborn, Westphalia in Germany. Township trustee, Jake Bach, went to Minneapolis last Thursday to purchase all such tools as are necessary for efficient work on the roads. He was accompanied by Gust Sievers, the Wilmont dealer in farm machinery. They came home Saturday evening. W. W. Kerner moved the latter part of the week into the John Broich home in west Wilmont. Mrs. Clem Schlichte received the sad news Sunday that her mother had died a few hours earlier at her home in Halbur, Iowa. Mrs. Adeheid Popkin of Bloom Township died April 2 at 2:15 p.m. at the home of her son, Carl. She was born March 30, 1841 at Sillenstede, in Germany. Tom Carey, of Crookston, came the last of the week and will spend his two weeks’ vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carey. He is employed by the Great Northern people in that city. Mrs. Margaret Rogers was born July 1, 1842, in Illinois and died at her home in Wilmont Sunday, April 12, aged 79 years, 9 months, 12 days. She moved with her parents when a small child to Wisconsin, where she grew to womanhood and where she was married August 18, 1878 to James Rogers. Shortly after this marriage Mr. and Mrs. Rogers moved on a farm a few miles north of Wilmont, where they resided for a few months, and then moved to a farm in Jackson County which they worked for four years. They then moved to a farm a few miles north of Wilmont where they resided five years and then came to Wilmont and have made it their home ever since. She is survived by her husband and daughter, Mrs. Frank Densmore. The funeral services were held in the Presbyterian Church. Thomas Enright is the new manager at the Farmers’ Elevator. The new 50 h.p. gas engine which is to run the electric light plant for the city arrived the last of the week and is now being installed at the power house. The Odd Fellows at this place will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the order Sunday, April 26. A. J. Olund, formerly of this city, but now of Sioux Falls, will deliver an address at the hall at 2 o’clock in honor of the occasion. St. Kilian Glad to report that Mrs. Herman Kuemper, of St. Kilian, is on her feet again after a three weeks’ critical illness. Mrs. Mike Didier and four little daughters spent last Thursday with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Peter Meyer, in Summit Lake Township. Her many friends will be glad to hear that Mrs. J. H. Suedbeck, of St. Kilian, has sufficiently recovered from her recent serious illness to resume her household work. Sunday the first banns of marriage between Mr. John Hoffman and Miss Mary Hebelman were published in the St. Kilian Church. The 29th of this month is the day set for their wedding. Lismore Messrs. And Mesdames Louis Leguil, John Kopp, and Grandma Balkenol were guests of the Charles Kopp family in Lismore Township on Sunday. The families of Jake Bach and Joe Heling and Messrs. Andrew Henning and John Forrett spent the afternoon of Sunday most agreeably with the John Voss family. Peter Leguil, who spent the last three years at Albuquerque, N.M., returned last week Tuesday to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leguil. His stay in New Mexico has considerably improved his health. Thus there is no place like home, thought Peter, and so he came back to enjoy the company of his parents, brothers and sisters. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Voss Monday, April 6, a boy. Weitzel & Bach took possession of the Meyer Bros hardware and furniture store last week and are now ready to receive your patronage. The ploes and some of the tools for the new electric light plant arrived here the first of the week and work will soon commence on the building and wiring, and then it will not be long before Lismore will have electric lights. Wednesday Roelofs Bros. disposed of their hardware stock and building to Mr. Redmond, of Omaha, in exchange for some fine land. The new owner will take possession on May 1. Roelofs Bros. will continue in the implement business and will open an office in the Van Rossum building, just north of the hardware store. The M. M. McCann’s and Peter Baltis families, who were quarantined for scarlet fever, were let out last Saturday. The old jail building was moved onto the village lot by the fire house last Tuesday. Ned Smith moved his shoe shop and cream station into it Thursday and J. N. Nicolay moved his jewelry stock into the room vacated by Smith. Tidbits When starching children’s pinafores, add a small piece of sugar to the boiled starch. This will make them iron more easily and leave a beautiful gloss on them. Women are more and more crowding men out of all lines of work. They begin to be dissatisfied with doing all the housework, most of the chores and even help in the fields during the busy season, while their “men” strut around town boasting how much money they made last year or how much they got for their hogs, never mentioning that their wives fed the hogs. Such an unreasonable state of things leads to dangerous complications. Wilmont Senior Citizens at Wilmont Community Center Women’s Exercise Class 9 AM every Monday and Wednesday Men’s Pool 1 PM on Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1st Monday each month Cards and Pool at 1 PM 2nd Monday each month Noon lunch at Wilmont Saloon #7 (call for reservation) followed by Cards and Pool at Wilmont Community Center Quarterly Meeting held on 2nd Monday at 1 PM in January, April, July and October followed by Cards and Pool Photo From the Past The photo this week is from inside Huisenga Grocery. On Wednesday and Saturday nights everyone from miles around would come to town to do their shopping. Some of the women would sit in the gro- AL’S PLUMBING, HEATING & APPLIANCES cery store and visit. The women in this picture are (L-R) Mrs. George (Carrie) Probst, Mrs. Nick (Anna) Probst, and Mrs. Gaul. Not sure if the third person in correct. If anyone recognizes this lady and can let me know the first name or if “Gaul” is the correct name, contact me at rabrake@lismoretele.com or call me at 507-472-8267. Jasper Soy Processors LLC Dennis Bertrand Sales Manager Cell—507-476-3105 Dennis.bertrand0322@gmail.com Custom soybean meal & Soy Oil Commodities Premixes-Dairy, Beef, Swine, Sheep Forage Inoculants Milk Replacer and Calf Products Feed Rations • • • • • • Factory Authorized Whirlpool Appliance Service Gibson Appliance Service Aqua Pure R/O Systems Gould’s Pumps Ritchie Fountains Frakes Water Softeners • Authorized Rheem Dealer Al Fuerstenberg, Wilmont Phone: 926926-5901 Home Phone: 926926-5918 http://eepurl.com/ushOX Use this link to subscribe to the Wilmont Shopper online! Also like the Wilmont Shopper Facebook Page! Heritage Hunt Does anyone have pictures and/or programs I could copy of OLGC proms and graduations? Also, would like family photos for the Heritage Room family album. Contact Audrey at rabrake@lismoretele.com May 1313-Adrian High School Spring Show, 5:30-8 pm May 1515-Rushmore Central Hustlers 4-H Club Spring Dinner, 10:30 am-1 pm, Rushmore Senior Citizens Lismore City Web sitewww.lismore.govoffice2.com Center May 1616-Wilmont Garden Club Meeting, 7 pm, Wilmont Community Center May 21-Open House Bridal Shower honoring Kelsey Heppler, bride to be of Jake Diekmann, 10 am-12 21 Lismore American Legion web site www.lismorepost636.com noon, Lismore Legion Hall May 21-Donna Grant’s Retirement Party, 1-4 pm, Wilmont Hilltop Park 21 May 30-Wilmont VFW Memorial Day, 8:30 Reading Cemetery, 9:30 am St Kilian Cemetery , 10:30 am Wilmont Cemetery, in case of inclem30 ent weather will be at VFW Hall at 10:30 am May 3030-Lismore American Legion Memorial Day, 10 am program followed by 3 cemetery visits June 1-Wilmont Booster Club meeting, 5:30 pm, Community Center 1 June 22-Wilmont VFW Meeting, 7:30 pm June 14 Little League will start ages 7 and older at the Hilltop park in Wilmont starting at 7:00 pm June 55-9—Reading Area Vacation Bible School June 6County Medical Center Health Fair 6-10-Murray 10 June 6Swimming Lessons—final sign-up deadline May 20th 6-June 16-Wilmont 16 June 7-Author Visit @ Adrian Elementary, 7 pm 7 June 1414-VFW Appreciation Supper and Flag Burning Ceremony, 5:30 pm, Wilmont VFW June 14, 21, 28, July 5, 12— 12—Little League Starts, ages 7 and older, Wilmont Hilltop park, 7 pm June 16, 23, 30, July 7, 1414-T-Ball for ages 3-6, Wilmont Hilltop Park-7 pm June 2626-St Kilian Gather 4 Faith Celebration, 1 pm mass, activities follow July 23-Kids 23 of Wilmont and local area Gathering, 12 noon, Wilmont VFW June 16 T-Ball will start ages 3-6 at the park starting at 7:00 pm Anyone is welcome to come and watch! If anyone needs more information or needs to sign their child up yet, please contact Melanie Penning on my cell #507-370-0406. We also have a Facebook page called Wilmont Little League if they want to check out for more information.