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A : was pvvia a tw? worn* off Ms Win fLi^usat ter. l^nitey afternoon m war «r Ms Ijyn Barnhart of i.v.-itag Ms fenaar. * tbe lacr w Mss Haenb Hampat daugh ter at Mi awe Ms Tan Hart; pan Sw was mamte u jjyk Asamnor m Janiar 2*. mi Slan ts. Tbs* as irong it 35wmg Ms iBamnarr recr-.vweri marry 'imejp pits A dehrinrs luncheon -wtjT- ofitmed Jour. STnwakwnst Whc war tees* at iaxrinugt. seerr, U Grand Is lane las Saturday, where he( dapa-teti on the train for Stockton: Tieltv Calif, where hr is training Mr anti Mrs Arthur ’Tomlinson entertained their Bndgt Chib on Thursday night. February 11. Ear-i one received a comic Valen tine Mr anti Mrs Harvey Tomp kins won high scores. Kenneti. Smith anti Mrs James Gallagher lev scores Mr anti Mrs Earl; Wasure were guests Tht E E Club met with Mrs Georg* Colrnan on Wednesday The afternoon was spent visiting ant with hand work The host ess served t delicious lunch Mrs E R Tomnkins was a guest Mr anti Mrs W J McClurg anti daughters Marilyn and Joan drove to Atkinson Saturday where Mr McClurg attendee a meeting of school superintendents It. fie evening they went to Stuart where the? spent the night and Sundir. with Mrs WcClurgs parents Mr and Mrs A15?m Mr anti Mrs E R Tompkins recetveti word from their son Capt E E Tompkins nj the Medi na] Corps whe has been stationed m Vancouver Wash., that he has beer, transferred to Camp Kahler nea: Sacremento. Cal. He and his famil? were to move lass week He had been in Vancouver since last July Sth Rev E B Maxcy Rev and Mrs Reebe of Pag* and Mrs Eva Mor ten were dinner guests of Mr and Mre. G £ Moor on Sunday, the oraasinr. being in honor of the bi-tr.da?' of Rev Maxcy. Word has been received here, by friends anti relatives, of the death of Mrs Anna Sprague at Matamoras Penn., on Februar?- ft Mis Sprague was a sister of the fete C D Keyes and lived here with he: brother in the early days and will be remembered by many of fit older people here. Frenr. a cop?- of the Dow City News orf Dow City. Iowa, received by friend? of J S. Jackson the editor v.ne formerly lived in Inman anti whe was editor of the lnmar. Deader, eomes word about his son Robert, wduch will be of interest te he many friends here In a letter te his parents Robert, whe i? somewhere in the Solomon islands sa?* ht has been promoted te Pharmacy Matt of the first claw The promotion also carries t alar? in the higher bracket. Robert enlisted in the Naval Re serve nearly two years age and was ant to the Naval Hospital in Pniladeiphia. later being trans ferred to Puget Sound Naval Hospita. where he remained until last September when he was sent te fie South Pacific theatre of war Tht W 5. C S met in their par fere on Thursday for their regular meeting Duneh was served by a committee Mt anti Mrs Bill Cob. of Mer rimar. and Wayne Turnbull of Rusbvillt were gruests of Mr and Mre Haddm Geary Sunda? night. la 1*M3 CHEVROLET DEALER SERVICE Ei'cry Month! i __ ^ : OXTHLY I OTOR CAR AINTENANCE” will add to the life of vour car ms . >« : KAMiAilHtS PCI 5HFIC! Ol A4JL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS Midwest Motor Company, Ltd. Phone 100 - O’Neill, Nebraska “At right, Bessie " said the boss tS the little factory which was mak ing jackets for soldiers Did you want tf sec me about something”" The thin middle-aged woman stood iff) from the chair in the outer of fice and looked earnestly at the boss with her huge, grave gray eyes. “It's about this ten percent pledge." she began “Oh. that's all right. Bessie," the boss said. *Td been meaning to speak to you about that. We don't expect you u> pledge ten per cent rtf your pay for War Bonds like the others are doing. We know fc. you have a hard \ lime making ends 5 meet since Jake I died. Eleven kids, isn't it? That's quite a lot of mouths to feed. Let's see. you make CS.38 a week includ ing overtime, don’t you”’ "Yes. sir. but , . The boss smiled. "Don’t give it another thought Bessie You've got your hands full now. Uncle Sam knows you haven't got a penny to spare. Don’t let it worry you We understand.” The boss turned to go back into bis private office. "But what I wanted to say was . . Bessie raised her voice and tee boss looked around. "I wanted to say, would a dollar a week be too little? You see. after we get the living expenses paid, there’s just about a dollar a week left. Would thev be willing to accept a dollar a week'” “They’d be more than willing.” tee boss said quietly. “They’d be proud.” Bessie looked relieved. "All we have to do is scrimp a little.’' she said. "I'd feel just ter rible if we couldn’t give something.” Back in the boss’ office a repre sentative of tee Treasury Depart ment was waiting The boss shut tee door and sat down. ‘Tve just seen tee greatest single sacrifice I know of,” the boss said. "Listen, if you want to hear what American women are made of . . (Story from an actual report in tee files of the Treasury Depart ment.! • • • Are yon making a sacrifice? Are you baying War Bonds, People’s Bonds? Join a payroll savings plan -« vonr office or factory. They were on their way to Omaha and stopped off here until Monday morning Mrs. Forrest Smith left for El wood. Ind.. Wednesday morning, to visit her sister, Mrs. Floyd Renner and family. Her brother, Ernest Trowbridge, of Page, went with her. They expect to be gone about two weeks. Bob Hutton, who enlisted in the Navy Air Corps Reserves last Oc tober. was called to Kansas City last week for instructions and orders. From there he was sent to Fairbury. where he is taking his flight training and schooling. He expects to be there for several months. The Inman Workers Club met with Mrs Eiwin Smith on Wed nesday A covered dish luncheon was served at noon, after which the lesson of the month was taken up by the leaders. Mr and Mrs. Paul Budde of Tilden visited vrith her par ents. Mr and Mrs Stuart Harti gan on Tuesday. Mr Budde tvas to leave for the Army on Thurs day. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Goodwin returned to their home in Valen tine Monday. after visiting Mrs. Goodwin’s father, W. H. Chicken. Mr and Mrs Leslie Caster and daughter. Da May. went to Ran dolph Sunday, returning home Monday by way of Norfolk. Mrs. Darrel Wolf and baby daughter left for Kearney on Thursday, February 11 th, where they joined Mr. Wolf who is1 stationed there. Mrs Haddm Geary spent a few days in Norfolk last week, where she went to have a tumor removed from her arm. She returned home on Thursday. EMMET NEWS Registration for War Ration Book No. 2 will be held at the junior high school room at Emmet Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, February 24. 25 and 26. from 9 a. m. until 6 p. m. each day. Zane Cole spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole, and family. Zane attends the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Peacock were dinner guests at the home of Eld White near Amelia last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cedarburg and family were guests at the Floyd Butterfield home Wednes day evening. Word was received from Fran cis Luben that he is now going to school and is studying to be a navigator. Francis enlisted in the Navy last September. Pfc. Leonard Fox is back in the States again and is attending school to become an aviation ca det or bombardier or whatever Adolph. Renito and Hirohito j —the three blind mice. Make ! them run with ten percent of j yonr income in War Bonds every pay day. he will be best fitted for Leonard had been in the Hawaiian Islands for some time. Word was received late last week that Mrs George Patterson of Portland. Ore., passed away cm December 16th last. She is the Twin sister of the late John Lowery. Mrs John Bonenberger of At kinon caslled on Mrs. Merle Me Kenny and baby son. Larry La vem. at the home of Mrs. Jessie Lowery last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Guy Beckwith and child ren were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Vera Hickman near Atkinson last Sunday. Rev Prouty of Scottsbluff and Rev Birmingham of Atkinson called at the home of Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Peacock on Tuesday of last week.__ Charlie A hart is carrying the mail now. Miss Ilene Grutsch and pupils ; enjoyed a Valentine party at the school house Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Henry spent ' the week-end visiting friendis in Emmet. They left Sunday night | for Newport, where he is relief depot agent Roland and Gerald Wills are ill with measles. George Lowery and Mrs. Merle McKenney and son, Larry Lavern, left Tuesday evening for National, Wash., after spending the past week at the home of their mother, j Mrs. Jessie Lowery. Word was received here by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Babl that their son. Corporal Gaharty Babl, has been moved from Camp Crowder J Mo., to Camp Edwards. Mass ! ' Mr and Mrs. Clarence Tibbets of Chambers were visitors at the home of Mrs. Jessie Lowery oa Wednesday evening. R E. Bush, from Iowa, was is Emmet the first of the week look ing for rye straw to make paper boxes for government use to send lend-lease products in. He works for some paper mills there. Alfred Martin of Atkinson was a business caller in Emmet last Thursday, The Emmet Hay Company ship ped a carload of white com last Friday. This is the first carload of white com shipped out of Emmet in twenty years. 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