EMMET NEWS Word has been erceived that Mrs. George Barinard and Bev erly Pean, have arrived at Comp Roberts, Cal., where their hus band and father is stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weber and family and Joe Sehmader of Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benze and Mr. Bart Malloy and children were visitors at the Joe Winkler home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Connell and family were visitors at the Henry Kloppenborg home Wed nesday evening. Mrs. Ruth Wagnan and Mrs. Jessie Lowery were business callers in O’Neill Wednesday. Mrs. C. E. Tenborg was a vis itor at the Henry Kloppenborg home Wednesdoy afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Peter, of O’Neill, spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold. Mrs. Lloyd Johnson spent Fri day evening with Mrs. Henry Benze. Father Kovar was a supper guest at the Joe Winkler home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Babl and Lottie called at the Dan O’Con nell home Friday evening. Miss Gladys Schmohr spent the wek-end at the home of her I, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sch f mohr. She is employed in O’Neill. The two carloads of paper were shipped out Saturday. We wish to thank all the Emmet folks who helped get it ready. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harnish and son, Pvt. Frank Harnish of Camp Glenwood, Mo., spent Fri day here visiting ot the home of Mrs. Jane Harnish. They Were in the Attack—Are You Backing Them Up With War Bonds? mms wmms mmammmm .mam1 John B. Ohe, 26, of Cincinnati, Ohio, a Motor Machinist 2nd Cl., was wounded during the invasion of Sicily. Doctors found 115 pieces of shrapnel when they op erated. A brother is a prisoner in Germany. Both are buying War Bonds. mhhi Walter Felrtag, 20, of New York, was also wounded during; the in vasion of Sicily. He was In seven hospitals In Africa before being returned to the hospital at St. Albans. A brother, his mother and himself buy War Bonds regularly. Do you? A straling German pilot wounded Lt. . Arthur Duffy at Petersburg, Nebr. Mrs. Lawrence Tenborg spent Sunday in Emmet visiting at the William B. Tenborg home. ,i'! Miss Josephine Mlarnik spent the week-end in Ewing with rel atives. Miss Mabelle Bauman spent the week-end in Atkinson. Mrs. W. J. Froelich and Nancy, Mary and Jimmie left for a weeks’ stay in Chicago last Sat urday. They will return Friday, accompanied by Mr. Froelich, who will be here over the week end. C. E. Stout left for Sioux City Monday on a business trip. Mrs. H. J. Birmingham will be hostess' to the Contract Club this evening. They will meet for dinner at the M ond M and later go to the Birmigham home for cards. J. J. Harrington and wife drove to Sioux City Tuesday. Mrs. Harrington went on to Omaha, while the Judge looked after bus ness matters in Sioux City. Mrs. R. R. Morrison left Tues day for Omaha, where she will visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Raymound. Bright, son Ardale and Richard Morgan spent Sunday in Orchard visiting at the C. E. Bright home. The S. and C. Club sprang a surprise on Mrs. T. M. Harrington Wednesday afternoon, the occa sion being her birthday. The afternoon was spent in playing pinochle, Mrs. Roy Lowery win ning high prize and Mrs. Dave Loy low. The ladies brought a big decorated angel food cake, sandwiches and jello for lunch. All had a delightful time and on leaving wished Mrs. Harrigton many more happy birthdays. Mrs. George Urlaub and fam ily of Omaha spent the week end at her sisters, Mrs. T. M. Harrington, Mrs. Walt McNichols and brothers, Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steckal. THE FRONTIER Only $2.00 Per Year AND WORTH MORE Now Is The Time To Subscribe