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Pleasant Prairie News - June 25, 2018

Charlotte Koepplin was in New Rockford Thursday morning on errands and was a brief stopper at the Martin and Janelle Koepplin home and also stopped at the Ervin Longnecker home.

Last Sunday Jimmy Indergaard was a visitor at the Mervin Indergaard home.

Saturday visitors and supper guests at the Margie Anderson home were Merle and Marlys Hanson and Doug Cudworth. Father’s Day Doug treated all to dinner at the School House Cafe in Grace City.

Former Pleasant Prairie resident, and son of the late John Weisenburger, Melvin

Weisenburger passed away recently in Minnesota.

House guests over the Father’s Day weekend at the Ervin Longnecker home were Cindy Longnecker and Jim Brown from Eagle, Idaho. And house guests at the Eric and Lisa Longnecker horne over the weekend were Bob and Sheryl Longnecker from Minnesota.They all enjoyed the annual summer ride with the Circle Trail Riders Inc. as camp was set up at host Ervin Longnecker’s home.

Sunday visitors at the Esther Indergaard home were Mervin Indergaard and Vicki, Tim Indergaard, and Ryan and Ruth Braaten.

A cousins gathering happened at the Peter and Patti Larson home on Father’s Day. Those enjoying a passel of food and visiting were Merle and Marlys Hanson, Doug Cudworth, Jane Sampson, Kasper and Kathy Vetter, Margie Anderson, Kent and Shelly Rigsby, David and Karen Anderson and Eric, Gary and Kathy Anderson, Amber Sylling and Weston, and Ryan and Laura Hager and family.

Monday, Jimmy Indergaard  visited his mom Esther at Golden Acres Estates, as did Ruth Braaten. Saturday found Jimmy visiting his sister Sharon Laxdal at Edinberg.

Dale and Diane Rosenberg, Nancy Ludwig, Eric and Lisa Longnecker and Tucker, Loren Anderson and Landen, Ken and Denise Reis, Brent and Jenna Helseth and family, Traci Allmaras and Asher, Corey and Katie Jorgensen and family, and Charlotte Koepplin were among those who enjoyed Father’s Day weekend as part of the annual summer ride with Circle Trail Riders Inc. as camp was set up at host Ervin Longnecker’s farm.

Saturday, Ruth Braaten drove her mother Esther Indergaard for dialysis in Jamestown

Saturday.