11/5/2013 (1886)

   Happy Birthday Margaret Metcalfe Leonard (DHS ’65): Rolette, ND
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      Happy Birthday  Greg LaCroix  (DHS ’66):  Fargo,  ND
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Reply from Vickie Metcalfe (’70): Bottineau, ND
Gary,
My favorite subject in junior and senior H.S. school was always history. 
Years ago, when I was in  8th grade English, Mrs. Foss assigned us to write term papers.
Urgh!
 I used two encyclopedias to research and write about my topic, Scotland.
It was the place I heard from my Dad, that his highland Scot’s grand mother hailed from.
I did a poor job of writing  (more copying) than using my own words.
But the  educational experience took root.  
I feel  blessed to be the recipient to many who experienced history in the making.
Thanks,
Vickie
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Reply to yesterday’s San Haven Posting
From Lola Metcalfe Vanory (’68):  Dunseith, ND
HI LARRY !!_ I THINK THAT IS THE BIGGEST BUNCH OF MALARKEY I HAVE EVER HEARD– THOSE THINGS ARE JUST FOR SENSATIONALISM- !!  —  MAKES ME MAD WHEN THEY TRY TO MAKE OFF LIKE IT WAS A SOME KIND OF TORTURE CHAMBER- !!

LOLA–  I’LL GET OFF MY SOAP BOX NOW-
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Ray Church Robber arrested
Article posted by Vickie Metcalfe (’70):  Bottineau, ND
Pastor describes tense robbery scene during ND church Mass
Blake Nicholson, Associated Press – 11/04/2013

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BISMARCK — A 54-year-old man charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of his wife and mother in northern Illinois has been arrested on suspicion of using a shotgun to rob parishioners at a northwestern North Dakota church.

Billy Varner was arrested Saturday night near Williston, N.D., some 1,000 miles from his home in Antioch, Ill., where the bodies of his wife, Peggy Henderson, 61, and his mother, Dorothy Varner, 82, were discovered Oct. 28.

Cynthia Trujillo-Vargas, a spokeswoman for the Lake County state’s attorney’s office, said Varner was charged Monday with two counts of first-degree murder.

Police have not said how the women died.

Authorities say Varner walked into the Church of St. Michael in Ray during Mass shortly after 7 p.m. Saturday, told the three dozen parishioners to get on the floor and forced The Rev. Benny Putharayil to fill a black garbage bag with money.

“He was yelling, ‘I don’t care, you die, you see my face. Don’t use your cellphones, and the gun is loaded,'” Putharayil said Monday. “I began to move down the pews, asking for money. There were a lot of tears and a lot of crying.”

Putharayil, 46, who has led the congregation for five years, said he was prepared to die.

“I was not frightened. God has given me the grace to face that situation calmly,” he said.

The man fled without harming or even pointing his gun at anyone, Putharayil said. Three men from the congregation briefly followed him in their own vehicles and were able to give a description to authorities.

Three Williams County sheriff’s deputies located Varner’s vehicle on U.S. Highway 2 about 13 miles from Williston, gave chase and apprehended him a short time later when he pulled over and gave himself up, Sheriff’s Detective Caleb Fry said. Varner was driving a van that authorities in Illinois said he had taken without permission from a family member, Fry said.

Fry said Varner was arrested on multiple charges. Formal charges were not immediately filed Monday morning. Fry said North Dakota authorities were working with Illinois officials who want to question Varner.

Fry did not know if Varner had hired an attorney.

During a Sunday night news conference in Antioch, 60 miles northwest of Chicago, Antioch Police Chief Craig Somerville said, “We salute all who participated in this effort to take a dangerous subject off the streets.”

Putharayil said that after the robbery, members of his congregation talked about what had happened for a few minutes, prayed for the robber, then held the Mass as planned.

“I switched on my mic and started putting them at ease. Many of them were in tears,” he said. “Toward the end of the Mass, I got word that the man had been caught.”

Putharayil said he thanked God that no children were in attendance Saturday night.

Officials with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bismarck issued a statement Monday saying they were grateful no one was hurt and that they were cooperating with the police investigation.

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        Posted by Neola Kofoid Garbe:  Bottineau & Minot, ND
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San Haven Pictures published in the Bottineau Courant
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Posted by Neola Kofoid Garbe:  Bottineau & Minot, ND
Gary, Austin DuBois is the son of Wade and Lynette Hamel DuBois, and grandson of Loren/Elenore Birkland DuBois.
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Posted by Neola Kofoid Garbe:  Bottineau & Minot, ND
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