Official Newspaper of Eddy County since 1883
Charlotte Koepplin returned home Tuesday after several days in Carrington hospital. Charlotte is doing fine and truly appreciates all that her family has done for her during this ordeal. She enjoyed the visits and phone calls while in the hospital and at home from family and friends.
Wednesday found Jimmy Indergaard a visitor and supper guest at the Mervin Indergaard home. Saturday supper was enjoyed at the Andy and Ruth Braaten home, where he got to visit with cousin Nikki.
Charlotte Koepplin enjoyed phone calls from Carol Clancy, Janet Laube, Candy Jensen and cousin Blain Pahl this last week.
David and Karen Anderson brought mom, Margie Anderson, a walleye dinner with all the trimmings one evening. Granddaughter Joanna Larson and friend Ian Gilley stopped in one day.
Sunday morning brief visitors at the Charlotte Koepplin home were Todd and Karen Koepplin and afternoon visitors were Aaron Koepplin, Hendrix and Chevelle. Kathy Anderson was a visitor bearing homemade vegetable beef soup and homemade oatmeal raisin cookies.
Monday morning Todd Koepplin drove aunt Charlotte Koepplin to Carrington for a medical appointment. Doing good.
Sunday, Margie Anderson, David and Karen Anderson and Marilyn Gedrose were among those who brought 90th birthday greetings to Jean (Gedrose) Vrem at the Heritage House.
Tuesday evening there were 10 present at the Charlotte Koepplin home as the Circle Trail Riders held their annual meeting. President Cory Jorgensen brought the meeting to order. Matters discussed and solved were campsite for upcoming June trail ride. Camp will be at Hendrickson Park in Sheyenne. Items for the annual fundraising raffle were chosen and the tickets will be out as soon as a permit number is obtained. Election of three board directors took place. A unanimous nomination from the floor kept Cory Jorgensen as president and Bill and Diana Ziegler on the board of directors.