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Pleasant Prairie: March 30, 2020

Last Saturday, Jimmy Indergaard was a visitor at the Mervin Indergaard home. He enjoyed a phone call from his sister, Sharon Laxdal and was a visitor and supper guest at Sister Ruth and Andy Braaten’s.

Janet Laube and Yip Yip were Wednesday afternoon and supper guests at the Charlotte Koepplin home.

Margie Anderson enjoyed a Skype visit with Mitch and Amber Sylling and Weston and baby brother one evening.

One afternoon, Ervin Longnecker returned home to find a nice surprise of home baked banana bread, other breads and some mighty fine buns on his kitchen table. Grandson Eric had delivered the goodies from his sister Kim Vannette, Alexia Remington and Samantha of Fargo. They had been on a baking spree.

Wednesday morning, Charlotte Koepplin got a concerned phone call from her Aunt Lucille Saldivar of Anaheim, Calif., about the coronavirus. Lucille and family are fine. Son, Alan is a grade school teacher and is teaching from home.

Paula Loewen, Chaplain of the Lutheran Home of the Good Shepherd, gave a fellowship worship service for the residents of Heritage House at Heritage on Sunday.

Ervin Longnecker called his sister Lucille Saldivar, Sunday to check on the coronavirus in Anaheim, Calif., finding all there practicing the no contact thing same as here in North Dakota.

Margie Anderson enjoyed a phone call and chat with Jerry and Carol Clancy recently. The Clancys are from Thompson, N.D.