The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 26, 1957, Image 3

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    Ewing News
On Tuesday Mrs. John Wunner
went to Stanton to spend Christ
mas with relatives. She will re
turn home Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjaek
and children are making plans to
spend Christmas eve at the home
of his mother and husband. Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Knapp, and Christ
mas day with her parents, Mr.
ami Mrs. Everett Tayiur at Oak
date.
Mrs. Ralph Eacker, who teach
es in district 88, had a Christmas
pragram Friday evening. A large
crowd was in attendance tor the
e\ eiung s entertainment. Santa
was also a visitor.
Recent guests at the home of
Mr und Mrs. Ralph Eacker were
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. und Mrs Jerome Fuller from
Grand Island.
To celebrate Christmas day and
also the 13d wedding anniversary
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. j
Ralph Eacker, the members of
the Eacker family planned a get
together at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerome Fuller at Grand Is
land Others, besides the parents
from Ewing are Mrs. Gene Ruby
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Eacker and family.
Miss Joellyn Eacker, who teach
es at Ixiuisville, came home Fri
day to spend the holiday vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j
Ralph Eacker, and other rela-1
lives.
Mr. and Mis. Merle Angus of
Lincoln are expected guests at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Watson McDonald, for a
f a m 11 y get-together Christmas
eve and Christmas day at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs Loyd Angus.
Miss Rowena Rotherham of
Omaha came home Thursday,
December 19, to spend the holiday
Mason with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Rotherham. She will
return to Omaha Friday, Jan
uary 8, to resume her studies at
Creighton university.
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Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wood foi
Christmas are her parents, Mr.
and Mi's. Louis Tanck of Norfolk,
anil his aunt, Miss Vina Wood ol
Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pollock and
daughter, Putsy, are at their
home in Ewing for the holiday
season after spending some time
in Omaha. They plan to return to
Omaha after the holidays.
Mrs. Allan Pollock and daugh
ter, Patsy, were Norfolk visitors
Wednesday, December 18. Miss
Patsy remained in Norfolk as
guest of her friend, Miss Judy
Wanser, a student at the Norfolk
Junior college.
Mr. and Mra. Hay Butler are
making plans to spend Christmas
day with his sister and husband,
Mr. and Mra. Leonard Hall ol
Hoyal, where a family get-togeth
er will be held honoring the 40th
wedding anniversary of the Halls.
Mis- John Archer will go to
Neligh for Christmas day where
she will lie joined by her son and
wife Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Arch
er and family of Grand Island. All
will be guests of Mrs. Mawd How
er’s mother, Mrs. Maurice Archer.
A spring-like rain fell in Ewing
Wednesday forenoon, December
18. The moisture was much ap
preciated to settle the dust in the
streets. Clearing about noop, the
w a r m temperatures continued
throughout tiie day and evening.
Mrs. Pearl Loe of Stanton was
FREE
WEDDING DANCE
Butte Legion
Ballroom
Sunday, Dec. 29
Music by
Bobby Mills and his
Orchestra
Given by Miss Patty Tlenken
and ••Italie” Alley
a recent guest at the home of her
sister, Mrs John Wunner.
Homemakers In
I ule Parts —
The Christmas party of the
Y'ietary Homemakers club met at
the home of Mrs. Joe Ramold
sr., Wednesday, December U, with
a covered dish dinner.
Members answered roll b y
"how to keep your flowers bloom
inb in winter." The club gather
<*d 117 liuttemut coffee strips.
There were three guests. Mrs.
Charles Boyle won the door prize.
Entertainment was an exchange
of Christmas gifts • Mrs. Ramold
had a gift for each of the young
esters and visting guests
Next meeting will be Wednes
nesday, January 8, with Mrs. Ray
Tunender. By Mrs Ray Conway.
County Court
December 12 Bemadine Wal
nofer of Ewing, operating with
out drivers license, fined $5 and
$4 costs; officer—R. R Shorney
December 12 El win Rubeck of
Chambers, over capacity plates,
fined $10 and $4 costs; officer
I x»nald F. Richardson.
I Vcemher 12 Albert W. Ko
pejtka of Inman, intoxication,
fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—E.
M Hastreiter.
December 13- Delliert A Ken
edy, driver for Transit Inc., of
Omaha, overweight and over
weight on capacity plate, fined
$60 and $4 costs; officer -Donald
F. Richardson.
December 13 Wilson H. Dennis
of Omaha, day speeding, fined
$10 and $4 costs; officer—E M
Hastreiter.
December 14 Robert J. Krot
ter of O’Neill, night speeding, fi
ned $31 and $4 costs; officer E.
M Hastreiter.
December 16 Richard Crowe,
driver for Leland Moody, of
Johnstown, overload on axle, fin
ed $200 and $4 costs ; officer -
Clifford L. Kizzire.
December 17 Kenneth Q. Marr.
driver for Nash Finch Co., of
iiuiiuuv, uvciAVtriKiu v/ii
plat** exceeding 1,000 pounds,
fined $10 and $4 costs; officer
Donald F. Richardson.
Arrives from Omaha-—
.Miss Mac Hammond »t Omaha
is visiting relatives Including Mr
and Mrs. Ira Moss for the holi
days. Miss Lu Ann Moss, who
teaches in Omaha, is home with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ira
Moss, for her vacation.
Lohaus Motor Co.
Phone 33
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