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Sunday found Jimmy In- dergaard a supper guest at the Andy and Ruth Braaten home. Tuesday, cousin Vic- ki Magill brought supper to Jimmy and Wednesday supper was enjoyed at the Braaten’s.
Charlotte Koepplin drove to Carrington Tues- day morning for an eye appointment, being met by a masked staff and after beating it back home.
Thursday, Charlotte Koepplin received a phone call from Carol Clancy from Thompson, N.D.with the news of Carol’s brother in law, Don Guilbault’s failing health. He is of Yuma, Ariz., and is married to Carol’s sister Janice.
Ervin Longnecker enjoyed a visit over some mighty fine chili Sunday, at the Tony Rademacher home.
Margie Anderson has been busy baking goodies and trying to keep up a good outlook, trying to stay positive about the COVID-19. She is practicing – stay in – stay home and be safe.
Sunday, Charlotte Koepplin enjoyed a phone call from nephew Aaron Koepplin and family, wondering if Charlotte was staying home. They had a good visit. Aaron and Danielle are able to be on the job during this COVID-19 thing. Their children will be doing school from home via tablet starting this week. The conversation ended with stay in.
Merle and Sandy Longnecker are back at their farm home here from their Arizona winter home. The drive back was made in 24-hours as they drove straight through, avoiding motel stays and resting for one and a half hours in their vehicle. They are happy to be back and are self-quarantined.
Margie Anderson received word that former pastor here, Dale Emery is being cared for at a therapy care facility in Grand Forks.
Charlotte Koepplin was thrilled to see and have a distant yard visit Sunday afternoon as Taylor and Amanda Koepplin were out for a walk, strolling with little Evelyn, enjoying the spring sunshine.