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Pleasant Prairie News: Nov. 7, 2022

Friday morning, brief visitors at the Charlotte Koepplin home were Karen Koepplin and Roxy dog.

Margie Anderson was among the may who took in the annual craft and bake sale Saturday at the Eagles Club in New Rockford. They had everything from quilts to homemade jelly.

Karen Anderson and Diane Yri were among those who attended the funeral for former classmate Phillip Schafer Saturday at the Catholic church in New Rockford.

It was a fun Halloween eve at the Charlotte Koepplin home. Trick or treaters were coming and going. First came Princess Elsa in her crown and beautiful blue dress along with a cute baby fawn and beauty in a lovely yellow gown and crown with the beast close behind her. Oh my! What fun. A happy clown, a skeleton, an astronaut and a couple pumpkins arrived with a Sheriff. A rootin-tootin cowboy came with a disco girl. Then there was a football player, a Scooby Doo, a pink flamingo, a scary werewolf, a power ranger with a yellow backhoe, a princess with an elf, the Tasmanian devil showed up, a huge dinosaur and a sanitizer man. WOW! Most were either coming or going up town in New Rockford for the Trunk or Treat at the Gazebo. It was an exciting time in the old town.

Glenn and Judy Cudworth were hosts to a family potluck Sunday. Margie Anderson, Dave and Karen Anderson, Gary and Kathy Anderson and Patti Larson enjoyed visiting with the Cudworths’ daughter, Diane and Arthur Yri, who will be going back to their duties and home in Japan soon.