Private Foreman Home from Germany Gets Separation at Camp Carson EMMET—Pfc. Merle L. Fore man arrived in the U. S. from Germany on Monday, September 15, after spending 15 months overseas. He was transferred from Camp Kilmer, N.J., by army plane to Camp Carson, Colo., where he ■will receive his discharge. He expected to arrive home on 'Wednesday, September 24. Other Emmet News Miss Marybelle O’Connor, a student nurse at St. Catherine’s hospital, Omdha, began her senior year training September 15. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman and daughters, Norma Lou and Jeanie, and Mr. and Mrs. John Pruss, all of Emmet, attended a family reunion on Sunday, Sep tember 21, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jarman in honor of Reed Tomjack, who is home on leave from the navy. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo ’•Tomjack of O'Neill . Mrs. Charlie Abart left on Thursday, September 18, for Portland, Ore., where she will visit her daughter and family for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kloppen borg and family of O’Neill were guests at the Alvin Kloppenborg home Sunday, September 21. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Claussen and family of Atkinson were dinner guests at the Charlie Claussen home Sunday, September 21. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patterson returned home Friday, September 19, after spending a week visit ing friends and relatives in Minnesota, North Dakota and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar and daughters, Judy and Nancy, vis ited Mrs. Mlinar’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson, at Clearwater Saturady, Septem 4 her 20. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clouse of O’Neill visited at the William Newton home Wednesday, Sep tember 17 The WSCS met on Thursday afternoon, September 18, with Mrs. Leon Beckwith. Six mem bers and three visitors were pres ent. Mrs. Agnes Gaffney gave the lesson. Lunch of ice cream, cake and coffee was served by the hos tess. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willerton of Kenosha, Wise., visited a few days recently with Mrs. Agnes Gaffney. Mrs. Willerton is a niece of Mrs. Gaffney. Mr. and [Mrs. Hubert Fox of Miller spent the September 20-21 weekend at the Robert N. Fox home and also visited at the Charlie Fox home in O’Neill. Grandma Fox accompanied them and will remain for an extended visit. Mrs. Bertha Kramer of Bing hamton, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kramer and family of O’ Neill, Mrs. Paul Newton and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fox and Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ellers of McCook and Grandma Fox of Miller were dinner guests at the Robert Fox home Sunday, September 21. Mrs. Jimmy Kendall and son, Kenny, arrived at the Wayne Fox home Friday and will spend a few days visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tomlinson and son, Veldon, of Star and Mr. and Mrs. Max Griener and Al bert Sipes, jr., were Sunday, September 21, supper guests at the Gilbert Fox home. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lowry of Oakdale visited at the Grant Pea cock home from Wednesday, Sep tember 17, until Sunday, Septem er 21. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McConnell were guests at the Walter Puck ett home at Atkinson Sunday, September 21. Mrs. Wayne Harmon of O’Neill caught a 34-inch 9 pound fish south of Emmet this week. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gehring of O’Neill are enjoying a vaca tion this week. Mrs. Dorothy Socha and three daughters went to Primrose Sat urday to visit relatives. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sobotka, and son, Junior, went there Sun day and they all returned home that evening. C. J. Gatz and Danny Hilmer went to Omaha Sunday to at tend a meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Butter field were Sunday, September 21, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey at Venus. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Osenbaugh went to Des Moines, la., Satur day, September 20, where they visited Mr. Osenbaugh’s mother and sister, Mrs. Mary Osenbaugh and Kathryn. They returned home Monday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox were Mr. and Mrs. Huebert Fox of Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson vis ited Sunday in Norfolk with Mr. Anderson’s sister, Mrs. Bess Em rick. I Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hitchcock recently returned from Denver, Colo., to Atkinson. They were guests over the weekend of Mrs. Hitchcock’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson. Mrs. Laura Walker is visiting in the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Dr and Mrs. L. A. Burgess Miss Arlene Kilpatrick visited Sunday in Spencer with her sis ter, Mrs. Glenn Tomlinson, and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Asher had as their dinner guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher and son, Ronnie, of Page and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleby and son, Dickie, of Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eby and children attended the Nis sen Bros, reunion at Page on Sun day, September 21, at the Anton Nissen home. On Thursday, September 18, Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve attended a turkey dinner at the home of Dr. and Mrs Hackett at Neligh The dinner preceded a meeting of the North Nebraska district of optometrists. Mr. and Mrs. George Bosn of Winner, S.D., were weekend vis itors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs Simon Bosn and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox. Rev. and Mrs. G. M. Hubby of Wayne were Thursday visitors of Mrs. Carrie Borg and Marvel. Fri day visitors were Mr. and Mrs. George Hanson. Mrs. D. A. Berg and Billy and Barbara of Billings, Mont., ar rived Sunday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. William J. Big lin. Mrs. M. J. Golden arrived home Saturday from St Louis, Mo., where she had been with her daughter, Mrs. R. L. Owens, Doctor Owens and Nancy for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benson went to Mitchell, S.D., Tuesday. Mrs. A. Neil Dawes; entertained Rev. 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