Official Newspaper of Eddy County since 1883
Thursday found Charlotte Koepplin and Candy Jensen out and about in New Rockford doing some necessary shopping.
Margie Anderson and families were among those who took condolences to the family of Charles Richter for family prayer Thursday night or the funeral Friday, both held at the First Lutheran Church in New Rockford.
Tuesday morning Karen Koepplin stopped in at the Charlotte Koepplin home with a long looked for printer and hooked it up. Charlotte talked Karen into staying for dinner which included chatting over sausage and sauerkraut.
Jimmy Indergaard called his sister Fran Walen Sunday and cousin Vicki Magill Saturday and Friday enjoyed supper at his sister Ruth and Andy Braaten visiting with nieces Noelle and Nikki there. Sister Sharon Laxdal called on Thursday and Saturday, and Jimmy took in a Carrington basketball game Saturday.
Todd Koepplin and Rowdy dog stopped in at the Charlotte Koepplin home last Monday. Rowdy got his usual treat and Todd took care of a couple errands.
Margie Anderson enjoyed a catch up phone call recently from her sister, Marlys Hanson of California. The Hansons are fine and looking forward to their second COVID-19 shot.
Charlotte Koepplin kept a chiropractic appointment Friday in New Rockford.
Charlotte Koepplin received a phone call from her uncle Eugene Weisenburger from Mojave, Ariz., with the concerning news that his wife Dedre was in a Phoenix hospital following a heart attack. Dedre is doing okay, but there are some serious decisions to be made.
Margie Anderson, Beverly Bjornson and Mary Ellen Turcotte enjoyed a noon luncheon and catching up conversation. Mary Ellen is from Minnesota and she and husband Dick had been here for the funeral of Charles Richter.