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Talk of the Town: Sept. 27, 2021

Dave and Cheryl Gabbert of Blaine, Minn. arrived at the Shirley Packard home on Thursday evening, and Cindy Tobben of South Dakota arrived on Friday to be in the area for the Steam Threshers Reunion. Teresa Harrison of Mesa, Ariz. arrived on Saturday. All, plus Todd Harrison, enjoyed supper at Shirley’s on Saturday, which was made and served by Cindy and Cheryl.

Ken and Marvis Holte drove to Devils Lake Thursday where they picked up daughter Fayette Nelson, did some shopping, and returned to Fayette’s to enjoy visiting over lunch and playing with Frankie the cat.

Janet Laube enjoyed a phone call with grandson Travis Laube one afternoon. Travis is from Fargo.

Kenna and Grady Lewis, grandkids of Todd and Karen Koepplin, were weekend guests at gram and gramps. They joined other cousins, and the Allmaras family, for fun stuff at the annual Steam Threshers Reunion in New Rockford over the weekend.

Calvin Packard and mom Shirley drove to Carrington Tuesday on errands and enjoyed lunch at the Prairie Inn.

Sunday, Todd Harrison and his sister Teresa, visiting from Mesa, Ariz., drove to Mayville where they took in a baseball game, as son and nephew Alex plays with the Mayville college team.

Roger Topp was among the many to enjoy time on Saturday at the Steam Threshers Reunion. Roger is proud to be a lifetime member of the Reunion.

Shirley Packard kept an eye appointment in Fargo on Thursday. She was met, and helped, by Linda Lies to get around.

Eloise Lucht enjoyed phone calls from her sons recently. Larry and Irene of Virginia were vacationing in Hawaii where masks are being worn. Alan and Julie of Germany are vacationing and in Norway on business, and Scott and Kim of Minnesota are busy with putting new windows in and siding their home.

Cousins Teresa Harrison and Cindy Tobben enjoyed a visit on Monday with aunt Vida Klocke at Underwood. Then they journeyed on to enjoy the sites in the Black Hills.

 
 
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