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Oberon Oracles: May 24, 2021

Dave Kenner and Pastor Jeff Halvorson visited Todd Buehler last week.

Elisa and Joe Wentz, Breana Pacheco, and Mavis and Grace Ihry spent the weekend at the Buehler farm.

Saturday visitors to Todd and Nadley’s home were Ted and Ann Sitz, Joel Sitz, Sherry Boehmer, Dave Kenner, Dawn, Ruth and Grace Ihry, and Beau, Bria, Brittin and Brooks Buehler.

A bridal shower honoring Grace Ihry was held at Calvary Lutheran Church in Oberon on Saturday morning.

Beau, Bria, Brittin and Brooks joined the family at the Buehler farm Sunday morning for brunch.

Lester Roberts was in New Rockford on business on Wednesday.

Friday evening, Dave and Linda Madson went to Minnewaukan to meet Carrie and Paul Prince for supper, and to help Carrie celebrate her birthday.

Sunday morning, the Madson’s, along with Melodie and McKenzee Madson, joined Paul and Carrie for breakfast in Devils Lake. Following breakfast, Carrie and Paul went to Dave and Linda’s home, where Paul did some work on the air conditioner and got it going just in time for the warmer days ahead.

Melodie was a Sunday afternoon coffee guest at Dave and Linda’s home.

Randy and Charlotte Simon spent Mother’s Day weekend in Grand Forks at the Canad Inn with Carson, Heidi, Max and Elin Thompson, and Mark, Tessa, Mason and Miles Simon.

Tuesday, Charlotte attended the varsity and jr. high track meet in Rugby, where Easton Simon was a participant.

Charlotte took in the Benson County Play Day in Ft. Totten on Wednesday. Jaxon Simon participated.

Randy and Charlotte went to the jr. high track meet in St. John to cheer for Easton Simon and his team.

Easton is a member of the 7th grade North Dakota Attack traveling basketball team. They played in a tournament in Bismarck over the weekend. Randy and Charlotte went to their game on Saturday.

John and Donna Grann went to Ashley on Thursday to watch the Sheyenne-New Rockford Black Sox play South Border.

Johnny Grann competed in high school rodeos in Bismarck on Saturday and New Salem on Sunday. Lacey Grann was the driver.

Uncle Jim Howard from Bismarck, and friend Bruce Engelhardt from Mandan, came to watch the competition and visit.

Words to Live By: A mother’s patience is like a tube of toothpaste-it’s never quite all gone.