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Pleasant Prairie News: Oct. 31, 2022

Jimmy Indergaard and his sisters Sharon Laxdal and Fran Walen drove to Fargo last Thursday, where Jimmy had a medical appointment. He will be having surgery on December 15. They enjoyed dinner before returning home.

Tuesday afternoon brief stoppers at the Charlotte Koepplin home were Janet Laube and YipYip.

Pleasant Prairie and area folks extend get well wishes to Sharon and Jim Ludwig following a farm accident that sent Sharon to a Fargo Hospital with extensive injuries to a leg. She will need surgery to repair damages. We are all thinking of the Ludwig family.

Visitors this week at the Margie Anderson home have been Kathy Anderson, Karen Anderson, Mitch and Amber Sylling and sons Weston and Boden. The boys got an early Halloween treat from Gramma Margie.

Thursday evening Jimmy Indergaard, Andy and Ruth Braaten and Nikki enjoyed watching a volleyball game of which the Carrington team were the winners.

Saturday afternoon, Charlotte Koepplin enjoyed a country drive that took her to the farm where she watched the bountiful harvest as nephew Todd Koepplin and his crew ate into a corn field. Todd’s brother, Aaron, stopped by the field and rode a few rounds getting the low down on combining corn. Charlotte also enjoyed a roadside visit with country neighbor David Anderson.

Margie Anderson enjoyed a visit over supper Sunday at the Glen and Judy Cudworth home. She also enjoyed a recent phone chat with Marvel Ebenhahn.

Jimmy Indergaard was a Friday visitor and supper guest at the Mervin Indergaard home and a Saturday visitor and supper guest at the Andy and Ruth Braaten home.

Margie Anderson enjoyed a visit over fresh baked carrot bars and coffee Saturday afternoon at the Bev Perleberg home.