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Thursday visitor over tea at the Ken and Marvis Holte home was daughter Amanda Bickett
Charlotte Koepplin enjoyed a Thursday morning visit from Aaron Koepplin and an afternoon visit from Karen Koepplin bringing homemade chicken noodle soup and oatmeal raisin cookies. Yum.
Jimmy Indergaard was a Thursday and Saturday visitor and supper guest at the Andy and Ruth Braaten home. And he enjoyed a phone chat with his sister Sharon Laxdal Wednesday.
Charlotte Koepplin enjoyed a phone call Sunday from Carol Clancy from Thompson. Carol and Jerry are doing fine and ready for winter.
Shirley Packard and Calvin enjoyed Sunday breakfast at the Rockford Cafe and a visit with Mary Gehrtz there.
Charlotte Koepplin got early Thanksgiving greetings from her cousin Blain Pahl through a phone call one day.
Wednesday found Jimmy Indergaard a supper guest at the Mervin Indergaard's and Sunday a visitor and supper guest at the Andy and Ruth Braaten home.
Todd and Karen Koepplin, Taylor and Amanda Koepplin, Evelyn, Tessa and Ewen and Allyssa Lewis, Kenna and Grady all worked hard in their yearly tradition of "butcher day" as they all pitched in and cut up, ground and wrapped pork plus made sausage and summer sausage Saturday. A good task done once again. David Schaefer stopped in on the process going on in Todd's farm shop. Grandma Janelle Koepplin also got in on the goings-on.
Ken annd Marvis Holte enjoyed a phone call from son James Birkholz and Wendi on Friday from their home in Minot with early Thanksgiving greetings.