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Mae Thompson, Postville, Iowa, died Monday, March 21. Her funeral was Friday, March 25, at Marion Lutheran Church in Postville. She was the sister-in-law of Evelyn Rogness. Funeral services for Gertrude DeBoer, 88, Corsica, S.D., were last week. She was a sister of Dorothy Bos. Two sisters from Edgerton, one sister from Luverne, and Dorothy and Lyle attended the funeral.John Sandager, Colorado Springs, Colo., and John and Louisa Sandager, West Des Moines, Iowa, and Philip and Mollie spent Easter with their mother and grandmother, Fran Sandager. Tom Sandager was home from college and, along with his parents, Mark and Karen Sandager, joined the group out for supper on Easter Sunday. Erma Schubbe returned home last Monday after spending over Easter with the Tom Schubbe and Paul Randall families in the Twin Cities area. Harriet Skattum returned home after spending Easter with her daughter and husband, Margo and Dewayne Edwards, and family in Forestburg, S.D.Guests last week Saturday and Sunday in the Dick and Audrey Heidenson home were their son, Steve, Battle Lake, and their daughter, Jan and her husband Mark Ausland and girls, Apple Valley. They came to help Dick celebrate his 80th birthday. Some of the group went bowling and on Saturday night they went out for dinner. Sunday they enjoyed an Easter potluck dinner at the home of Ray and Lynn Heidenson of Brandon, S.D. The group numbered 14. Betty Elbers attended the YMCA basketball tournament in Sioux Falls Friday evening. Her grandson, Mitchell Elbers, Sioux Falls, took part in the games. Eric and Amy Gaugler have moved to Hensler, N.D., where he was transferred. Jesse and Karen Gaugler and Leanne are spending this week in Bismarck, N.D., while Jesse is attending classes in the Army Reserve.Dan and Marie LaRock, Luke and Alison, spent the weekend in Edina where they attended the wedding of his brother, Steve. Dan was best man. Marie was a bridesmaid and Luke was the ring bearer. Wilmer and Betty Elbers were Sunday supper guests in the Vern and Ruth Verbrugge home in Worthington and all later attended a music concert of quartets and singing groups at First Reformed Church in Worthington.

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