Emmet And Community Dolorrw Tunrudor Mr. and Mrs. George Ha hi vis ited at the homes of Mr and Mm Art Holz and Susan and Mr. ami Mrs. John Janztng and fam ily, O’Neill, Tuesday. Mrs. Fd Winkler visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. Jose phine Bruder, Atkin.on, Satur day afternoon Mr. and Mrs I>eonard Dusatko and family were Saturday night supper guests at the liome of Mrs Fred Fritton ami Boh, O’ Ni-ill Mr and Mrs Charles Deermer and Linda, Mr and Mrs. Ray Tunender, Boh and Gene, visited Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Joe Ramold sr. Mrs. Joe Pongratz visited her mother, Mrs. Agnes Heeb, and Mr and Mrs. George Pongratz at O’Neill. Mr and Mrs Hubert Rauterkus and family, O’Neill, were last Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Donald Marcell us and fam ily Barbara Jean and Jerry Dvor ak spent the weekend at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs Al Havranek. Pleasant I Her’s -V H club met Sunday, Dee. ‘I at the Pleasant View School with a Christmas --- | party with exchange of gift*. Roll call was answered with what they had at Thanksgiving. Pro ject Ixiok was handed out. All members were present but one. Next minting will be at the Cry stal Ballroom with a roller skat ing party Mr. and Mrs Donald Marcellus and family were Wednesday sup jier guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Itentschler ami Randy Mr. ami Mrs Al Uavranek vis ited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Mark Fehringer and Rock Bloom field, Thursday. Mr and Mrs Leonard Dusatko and family called last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Peter and George, O’Neill. Elkhorn 4-H club met last week at the Emmet school when they elected project leaders. Jerry Schaaf, O'Neill, spent Wednesday and 'Thursday at the home of his parents. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Schaaf. Ixiarm Babl was pleasantly sur prised Tuesday evening, Dec. 4 when Mrs John E. Babl, Colleen Curtis, Cathie Lynn and Connie, Christie and Cindy Sholes came to S[>end the evening They brought a birthday cake which was served with coffee and punch. Mr. and Mrs. I>eon Beckwith called at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ix-n Ullrich Monday eve iiiuk Mrs. Elwin Babl, Jeanette and Linda, visited Mrs. Joe Pongratz Monday afternoon Wednesday af ternoon Jeanette and Linda stay ed with their aunt, Irene Pon gratz, while their parents, Mr and Mrs. Elwin Babl did some shopping Mr and Mrs. Joe Ramold jr and family and Mr. and Mrs Cyril Peter and family, O'Neill, visited at the home of Mrs. Joe Ramold sr. Thursday night. Gene Tunender was an over night guest of Mr and Mrs John Schaaf and family Wednesday. Mrs. Duane Pongratz, Dewey and Debbie, came with Duane to the (arm and spent the day with Mr and Mrs. Joe Pongratz. Mr and Mrs Ray Tunender and 1 tolores and Bob and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ramold, O’Neill, visited Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Joe Ramold sr. and llultert. Mr. and Mrs Ray Tunender, I )olores, Gene and Bob, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murcellus and family Monday evening. Mrs. Florence Abart and son, Dene, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kuhnrt Wednesday evening in At kinson. Rev. Glenn Kennicott, Mrs Vernon Beckwith, and Mrs. Bud Cole met at Mrs. Gilbert Fox' home Thursday to order material to be used in Sunday School classes at the Methcxlist church in the near future. Rev. Kenni cott, teacher Jr. high, Mrs. Beck with. intermediate, Mrs. Fox, primary. Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Kenny Ruggless are substitute teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith and Mr and Mrs. Kenny Rugg less were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tesch Saturday. Alice, Bridgett and Ann Ra mold spent Friday at the home oi Mrs. John Babl while their parents spent the day at Norfolk. Mrs. John Babl, Luann, Mrs. Joe Pongratz, Mrs. Edward Cav anaugh and Pamela Kay were dinner guests of Mrs. Agnes Heeb Sunday. Other callers in the af ternoon were Edward Cavanaugh, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Babl, Col leen, Curtis and Catherine, Con nie, Christie and Cindy Sholes. Mr. and Mrs. I'Hm Kloppepn I org entertained seven couples at a pinochle party Friday night Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Frerich. Mr. and Mrs. Du ane Miller. Kenny, Scott. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Puckett, and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox. Barbara, Peggy and Debra, Mr. and Mrm Lyle Fox and Dorign*. Mr. and Mrs Don Kzeszot&mki. Roxy, Joan and Suzame. and Mr. and Mm. Kenny Ruggles* and Ronnie Winners were Gilbert Fox, Mr# Kenny Ruggless, Ken ny Kugglest and Mm Lyle Fox. Graii bag gift exchange, January party to be with Mr and Mm. Murray Mellor. Mr. and Mrs. Harden Anapach visited at the home ot Mr anti Mrs Leon Beckwith Wednesday evening. Mr anti Mr# Cyril Fett*r anti family, O'NeiU, visited at the home of Mr anti Mm. Ray Tlav ender and family Sunday after ntxm. Mrs Ethel Johnson, O’Neill, was a lunch guest of Mrs Kenny Rugglesa and Ronnie. Clearwater Newj Mr*. Chariea Cartitgtat Blister S S2M Mrs Jim Workman escaped serious injury Thursday when she was walking down the street in front of the Wildlife bar and grill Workmen had backed a truck up to the entrance of the business to unload equipment, the truck had pulled ahead and as Mrs. Workman passed, the truck rolled back, striking her, knocking her to the sidewalk. Ladies of the Dorcas 9ociety of the Church of Christ held a food sale and bazzar Saturday after noon and evening in the Legion hall. Serving began at 2:00 pm. A very good response was re ported. Mr and Mr*. Charles Soderaten left Tuesday lor Nysaa, Oreg . to visit their daughter and lam ily, Mr. and Mrs Giles Cary On Sunday the Sodersten's will observe their 50th wedduig a mu versary. The couple were mar ried Dec 9th, 1912 at Clearwater with an uncle of Mrs. Sudersten. William Kester, performing the ceremony. Attendants were Ber tha and Dora Kester. Mr*. Sod ersten is the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. William Smith and Mr. Sudersten the son of Mr. and Mrs Peter Sudersten Mrs. Sod ersten was born at Bonesteel, S. D and Mr. Sudersten at Clear water They are the parents of two children, Mrs. Cary and C. Morris Sodersten of Arlington. Vir. There are six grandchildren Donnie, the ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patras, returned to his home af*er a few days stay in Antelope vicmorial •isspital. Richard, the J year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lund was also dismissed from the same hospital. Mr. and Mrs Ronald Sanne were honored at a reception at the parlors of Concordia Luther an church. Sixty relatives were in attendance. The couple were married Nov 23rd in Hiawatha, Kan Mrs. Sanne is the former Helen Snider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snider and Ron ald is the son of Mr and Mrs. Adolph Sanne. At Sundays recep tion the room was decorated in colors of lavender and yellow Mrs Lyle Larson poured coffee and Mrs. Sterling Legate cut the wedding cake wtnch was baked by the oitdes grandmother, Mrs. Dave Hale. At the short program Mrs. Eugene Neal gave a reading and Dennis Sanne played accor dion selections Serving were, Kathy and tionrne Snider and Lynette Sanne. Mrs. Richard Wright assisted the Couple in op ening their gifts. A M visit Clearwater around 3 pm Saturday, Dec 22 He will have treats lor all the young sters He will be on roam street 0" st the Legion hall according to the we stile r Randall Hutson opened a new business here Friday Free beer was served from It to i pm The grill will serve sandwiches, ice errant and suufia Mr and Mr* Jam** MrKilbp and family tarr* Saturday dtaaar gUWta of Mr and Mr* la«ti Jon**, At a Chamber at Comrom* meeting Friday night, Han* An der*oti and George Wrenholt **»« namrd to succeed M A HmNh and K M Y ary an Kemaininf nn Ut* board are Jeff Him*, tkm Russell. Gao Mummert and Mar ry Graham A meeting will be held tn the near future to appoint a president and eke president from this ».* man group James Davidson & Sons PLUMBING & HEATING Service Since 1901 | mu I n ■ Winter & .Summit LENNOX American Standard Plumbing Fixtures Youngstown Kitchens Sheet Metal Work SIS E. Oougla* Phone ?64 O'Neill. 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