Emmet News Mrs. Larry Schaffer entertained the Cowbelles at a tea at the O’Neill Legion lounge on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. G. Owen Cole, Mrs. Bob Cole and Mrs. Henry Patterson attended the tea. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brainard were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Floyd Ritts on Friday. Mrs. Joe Winkler was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weichman and family of Stuart on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Meyers and family visited at the Lew Meyers home at Lynch on last Thursday evening. Miss Mary belle O’Connor, RN, of St. Catherine’s hospital, Omaha, came home on Sunday morning to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim O’Connor, and her uncle, Tom Perkins. She went back to Omaha late Monday night; Miss Mary Lou Conard, of Wayne State Teachers’ college, came home over the weekend to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Conard. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schaaf and baby daughter and Mrs. Arthur Humpal, all of Atkinson, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cole and sons on Wednesday evening, Febr. 16. The ladies of the Alter Society of the Epiphany church held a meeting on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Gilbert Fox and daughter, Barbara, Mrs. George Bosn and family, Mrs. Fritz Belzer and sons, Mrs. Bill Kelly, Mrs. Charles Fox, sr., and Raymond and Carol were guests of Mrs. George Brain aid and family on Thursday af- ! * temoon for coffee. Mrs. Bessie Burge and June visited Mrs. Ralph Friitton on last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Geary Enbody visited Mr. and Mrs. George Sko pec and sons Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Conand and daughter, Mary Lou, were dinner guests of Mrs. Georgianna Mc Gdnnis Sunday evening. The din ner was in honor of Mrs. Conard’s birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole and sons, Chip and Pat, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith De La shmu-tl and daughters, of Bur well, on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Bessie Burge and daughter, June, visited at the Clyde Burge home at Amelia on Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fox and daughters of Norwalk, Calif., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and Barbara from Friday after noon until Saturday afternoon. The Don Meyers family visited at the Fritz Brockman home on Wednesday evening, February 16. Mrs. Casper Winkler and Mrs. Ed Etherton visited Mrs. Joe Winkler on Wednesday afternoon, February 16. The Vernon Hoxsie family were guests at the Gilber Fox home Sunday evening. Cards were en joyed. Miss Helen Martens, teacher of district 20 was unable to reach the school Monday forenoon on ac count of badly drifted roads. Mrs. William Newton called on Mrs. Dean Perry and daughters Dst Thursday afternoon. Gilbert Fox and G. Owen Cole opened the streets in Emmet Mon day forenoon with their “cats.” Mrs. Mary Lewis was hostess -———————————■ to the Live and Learn project club last Thursday afternoon at the Gaines Rzeszotarski home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox, sr., and children, Carol and Raymond, were guests of the Wayne Fox f-mily from Friday until Satur day evening. They were guests at the Gilbert Fox home Monday. Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Fox, sr., are from Norwalk, Calif. A card party is to be held at St. Michael’s hall of the Church of the Epiphany at Emmet Sun day evening. Everyone is welcome. Series of Moves Beginning at Page PAGE — The annual moving chain commences Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink moving in to the home vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hesse, who are mov ing into the home that was vacat ed by the William Parks family at Orchard. The E. E. Cleveland family made that house available over the weekend. Other Page News Only one family, that of Harold Freemeyer, was able to get to the Carl Max home Saturday evening where a turkey dinner awaited the guests. The Robert Nissen, R. V. Crumly and Lawrence Riege fam ilies were snowbound at home. Supt. Ralph Brositrom took Mrs. Brostrom and Brady to Grand Is land, Friday evening, where they will spend some time in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Con rad Benner. Mr. Brostrom return ed to Page, Sunday afternoon. Pvt. Carl Goldfuss, Page, and Pvt. Elmer Schwager, Chambers, went to Storm Lake, la., Wednes day, where they visited the latter’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. Thompson, returning to their homes Thursday evening. The GGG&G card club were guests of Mrs. Alta Finch Friday afternoon. Mrs. Anton Nissen held the high score, Mrs. Arnold Stew art, low score, and Mrs. Clarence Dobbins received the traveling award. The hostess served lunch. Mrs. C. P. Leach will be the March 4 hostess. The RNA family supper was held at the lodge hall. Routine business was taken care of and Mrs. Alton Braddock and Mrs. Herbert Steinberg served lunch to sixteen members. “Swords Into Pruning Hooks,” was the topic of the lesson, led by Mrs. Cordes Walker, assisted by Mrs. Lisle Mewmaw and Mrs. Harold Heiss, at the regular meet ing of the WSCS at the Methodist church parlors, last Thursday. Plans were discussed concerning the annual WSCS meeting at Hast ings March 1-2. The nominating committee with Mrs. H. S. Harper, Chairman, was approved. Mrs. Merwyn French and Mrs. Lou Heiss served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Braddock of Page and Miss Alice French of Newlyweds Go to Mardi Gras Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox, jr. (above), were married Wednes day, February 16, at St. Patrick’s Catholic church in O’Neill. Upon their return from New Orleans, La., where they participated in the Mardi Gras festivities, the couple will make their home in O’Neill. Mrs. Fox is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mullen of Emmet. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox, sr., of O’Neill and Nor walk, Calif.—O’Neill Photo Co. O’Neill attended the capping cer emonies at Lincoln Sunday, Feb ruary 13. Miss Jo Ann Braddock was one of the members of the class. Mr. and Mrs. William Ragland and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French, sr., and Miss Bette. Merwyn French, jr., went to Oakland and Omaha Monday. His wife is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Olson, at Oakland for the present. The men who operate the road maintenance machinery were on the job early and late once the drifting stopped. Most of the main roads were opened in time for school and mail. The Frontier for printing! 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Polled Herefords AT AUCTION Ranch Sale Pavilion — Old U.S. Highway 18 one mile east of St. Charles, S.D., on— WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2nd - 1:30 P.M. 42 BULLS — Including 30 2-year-old bulls, 12 yearling bulls. Ready for service. From the famous 7UP Royal Mode 13th, R. Beau Carlos 3rd, 7UP Royal Mode 11th, Banner Domino 90th. 31 HEIFERS—Including 20 bread heifers 2-years-old; 11 open heifers. Thoene’s Polled Hereford Ranch CHARLES CORKLE, Auct. LOGAN THOENE, Mgr. HI MACKEY, Journal-Stockman, Fieldman + - ' '■ ^ Chambers News ~ Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell, Mrs. Charlotte Honeywell and her guest, Mrs. Eva McCloud of Min nesota received a message Satur day, February 12, of the sudden death from heart attack of the latter’s son. They all departed on Sunday, February 13 for Minne sota, returning Sunday, February 20. Joe Dowling of Iowa was an overnight guest in -the Wayne Rowse home on Thursday, Feb ruary 17. Mr. Dowling and Mr. Rowse were buddies in an air plane factory in New York during the war and was enroute to Cal gary, Can., where he had employ ment. Mr. and Mrs. Earl David moved Thursday, February 17, to Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doud spent Sunday evening in the Ernest Thorin home. Mr. and Mrs. Duane K. Miller were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wintermote and Norma Rae. Mr. and Mrs. William Russ left Monday for their home at Fern dale, Wosh., after visiting rela tives and friends here at Butte for about 10 days. They were call ed here by the death of his brother at Norfolk. There were no church services held at the St. Paxil’s Lutheran or Methodist churches in Cham bers Sunday because of the weath er conditions. Memorial Baptist held services with about 30 pre sent. No sciiool was neld in Valley Center school 107 Monday, where Mrs. Kenneth Adams is teacher, due to closed roads. Clarence Grimes, living three miles west and three miles north of Chambers, cleared the road from his place to the highway early Monday, also cleared the driveways. There was not much snow on the roads running north and south. Mrs. John Butler Dies in California CHAMBERS—Mrs. John But ler of Long Beach, Calif., died at her home Sunday, February 20, following a long illness. She was the daughter of Mrs. Alma Farrier of Chambers and sister of Hylas Farrier, Ernest Farrier and Mrs. Alvin Tangeman, all of Chambers. O’Neill News Cpl. Lynn Briggs of North Loup and Miss Lila May Richey of Bart lett were last Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Manson. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Manson at tended the wedding of her nephew, Corporal Briggs, to Miss Ricthey in Bartlett. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox and Carol were Monday evening din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Belzer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus of Atkinson visited Monday even ing at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus. Bradley Schweigert returned to his home in Wagner, S.D., Wednes day, February 16, after visiting eight days at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus. ! Lyle Fox returned Wednesday evening, February 16, to Hastings Where he is a Student at Hastings college. Maurice Grutsch left last Thurs day for Oakland to visit his broth er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stevens, for several days. Earl Hunt left Tuesday for Omaha to attend a heating conven tion being held there this week. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Goldfuss were last Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kraft Lt. and Mrs. Richard Hutching and son of Panama City, Fla., and Mrs. Lillian Ogdon of Broken Bow arrived Monday to visit for several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gale W. Dierberger. Raymond Fox was a Monday overnight guest of Larry Dawes. Mrs. J. J. 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