McCaffrey’s Plow Is Sign of Spring EMMET — Emmet McCaffrey has been one of the busiest mer in Emmet for the last couple ol weeks. He has been plowing gardens and harrowing for nearly every one in the viilage. Residents are happy to have Mr. McCaffrey dc this each successive spring He is becoming a part of the spring season as the budding ol trees and the arrival of robins. Other Emmet News Mrs- Agnes Gaffney returnee frmo her trip on Thursday, May 1. She spent a week’s visit with Mrs Ed Alien at aMrion, la., and the rest of the time with her niece, Mrs. George Hollopter, at Carydon, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fox, Wesley, Mark and Mitch of Ida Grove, la., visited relatives in Emmet and ONeill over the week end. The Emmet school was well represented at the rural track meet in Atkinson Saturday. This was told that Ruthie Schaaf brought home more than one blue ribbon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rich ards and family sisited at the Bill Mullen home Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lo Lash mutt and girls of Burwell spent Saturday and Sunday with the Bob Coles. • Mrs. John Conard, Mrs. tsoi Cole and Mrs. De Lashmutt at tended the tea at the Country club in O'Neill on Saturday after noon. Mrs. Chuck Fox and Cindy spent Tuesday afternoon at Way ne Foxes. Mrs. Georgia McGinnis visitec Mrs. Joe Winkler on Tuesday af ternoon. Mrs. Gilbert Fox and girls were Friday evening supper guests at Max Grenier’s in O'Neill. Peggy had spent the afternoon there while her mother had attended the Frank Deseive funeral In At kinson. Mrs. John Conard and her mother, Mrs. Romie South at tended the mother-daughter at the Presbyterian church in O’ Neill on Monday evening. Mrs. Georgia McGinnis called on Mrs. William Grot he, sr., on Thursday afternoon. Mrs William Newton, called on Mrs. Dean Perry Tuesday after n