Official Newspaper of Eddy County since 1883

Pleasant Prairie News - Dec. 10, 2018

Charlotte Koepplin gave nephew Aaron a call one day to see how he was doing after hip replacement surgery Monday, Nov. 26 in Fargo. He was home the next day and he is doing well on the road to recovery.

Esther Indergaard, Andy and Ruth Braaten were Sunday evening visitors and supper guests at the Jimmy Indergaard home. All helped put up and decorate Jimmy's Christmas tree.

Saturday morning Charlotte Koepplin took 100th birthday greetings and goodies to her Uncle Ervin Longnecker. Ervin was awaiting the arrival of second cousin Cindy Longnecker and friend Jim Brown of Utah who would be house guests for a couple days as they were among the many relatives, family, neighbors and friends to help Ervin celebrate his 100th birthday Saturday and Monday. Son Meerle and Sandy Longnecker and grandson Eric and Lisa hosted the occasion at Hanson's Bar. Relatives from Minnesota, North Dakota, California, Texas and Washington, descendants of the late Harve, Leo, George, Virgil, Cleo Viola, Zelia, all Longneckers. A great time was had by all. Most family met for several breakfasts and meals out and at homes while most braved the North Dakota conditions as most were not accustomed to.

Monday Charlotte Koepplin was in New Rockford on business. Thursday she was in Carrington shopping and was treated to coffee and good conversation at Prairie Inn by Ken and Marvis Holte.

Saturday, Ruth Braaten drove Mom, Esther Indergaard to Jamestown for a dialysis appointment.

Jimmy Indergaard visited at the Mervin Indergaard home Tuesday, visited his mother, Esther on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

Tuesday, Jimmy Indergaard visited with Marge Anderson and Gary.