Future Subscribers JAN ZING Mr and Mrs, Ber nard Jnruing of Wichita, Knns., a daughter, Kathleen Marie, weigh ing 7 pounds 2 ounces, bom Fri day, July 4 Mr. and Mrs. Her man Janzing are the paternal grandparents. WOODWARD — Mr. and Mrs. j Robert Woodward of Atkinson, a son, weighing 7 pounds 4 ounces, torn Wednesday, July 9, at At kinson Memorial hospital. KOERTJE Mr and Mrs. Del-, tort Koertje of Bloomfield, a daughter, Shelly Jo, weighing 6 pounds 11 *4 ounces, born Thurs-j day. July 10, at Lundberg Me morial hospital in Creighton. FRENCH Mr. and Mrs. Dale French of O'Neill a son, Steven Paul, weighing 6 [KHjnds 8% oun ces, torn Wednesday, July 9, at St. Anthony’s hospital. FORD Mrs. ljonald Ford of O’Neill, a daughter, Kim Marie, weighing 6 pounds 6 ounces, torn Thursday, July 10, at St. An thony’s hospital. CASSIDY Mr. and Mrs. Duane Cassidy of Lynch, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces, torn Friday, July 11, at Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch, NEKOLJTE Mr. and Mrs. Dan ny Nekolite of O’Neill, a son, Den nis LeRoy, weighing 7 pounds 13 ounces, tom Saturday, July 12, at St Anthony's hospital. CARR Mr. and Mrs. Deruld Carr of Amelia, a daughter, De bra Jean, weighing 6 pounds 9% ounces, tiom Saturday, July 12, at St. Anthony’s hospital. BAUMAN Mr. and Mrs. James Bauman, of Stuart, u son, weigh ing 7 pounds 4 ounces, bom Sat uniay, Juiy Lt, ai Auunson mcm orial hospital. The baby has been named Donald Ray. HOGGS- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hoggs, jr., of Winnetoon, twin dau ghters, weighing 4 pounds llVfe ounces and 5 pounds 1 Mi ounces, born Sunday, July 13, at Lund berg Memorial hospital in Creigh ton. DANNERT Mr and Mrs. Her man Dannert of Creighton, a dau- j ghter, weighing 6 pounds 13 oun- I ces, torn Monday, July 14, at Lundberg Memorial hospital in Creighton. POFAHL Mr. and Mrs. Max Pofahl a son born Thurs-day at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk. SCHINDLER — Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schindler of Omaha, twin daughters, Jean Marie and Jane Ellen, torn Friday, June 27. The Schindlers were former De loit residents. Mrs. Werning of Elgin i sthe maternal grand mother. | WANSER Mr. and Mrs. B E. Wanser of Hartington, a son, ! weighing 10Mi pounds, born Thursday, July 10 at Sacred Heart hospital in Yankton, S.D. DAWSON—Mr. and Mrs. James! Dawson of Westwood Village, Calif., a son, Daniel, weighing 7 J pounds 3 ounces, torn at Cedars i of tobanon hospital in Los An geles. Calif. S. E. Hicks and Mrs. George Bowden of O'Neill are the great-great grandparents. Mrs. | Adeline Spom of California is the great grandmother and Mary Gertrude Bowden O'Sullivan is the maternal grandmother both are former O’Neill residents. This is five living generations. YOUNG- Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1 Young of Chanute, Kans., a son, ; Dale Le Roy, weighing 7 pounds 15 ounces, torn Wednesday, July , 9. Mr. Young is the son of Mrs. j Edith Young of O’Neill. KEYES—Mr. and Mrs. Donald j Keyes, a son, Scott Everett, ; weighing 7 pounds, born Saturday, July 12, at Antelope Memorial i hospital in Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pruss are the maternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs Karl Keyes are the paternal grandparents. WALTER—Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Walter of Chambers, a son. Joseph Lee, weighing 9 pounds 2 ounces, born Tuesday, July la, at St. Anthony's hospital. KINK Mr. and Mrs. Waymond Fink of Creghton, a daughter, Sue Ann weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces, torn Monday, July 14, at Lund berg Memorial hospital in Creigh ton. CAKL Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cakl of Creighton, a daughter, Susan Marie, weighing 5 pounds 11 ounces, torn Tuesday, July 15, at Lundberg Memorial hospital in Creighton. County Court July 11 John Murphy, Emmet, who was charged for driving while under the influence of al coholic liquor on Monday, July 7, was found not guilty by a jury' of six. Charges were filed by offi cer R. L. Gude. Members of the jury were: Ray Bosn, Alvin H. Heese, Brook Reynoldson, Ed Murray, Hugh Carr and Alan , VanVleck. July 11—Raymond F Hamik of O’Neill, speeding night fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—R. L. , Gude. July 12—Bing Holcomb, driver I for General Wholesale of Norfolk, overload on axle, fined $50 and S4 I costs; officer—Donald F. Rich ardson. July 12—Hillery O. Clinton, sr., driver for Arlon Kirk of Spencer, overload on axle, fined $50 and $4 I costs; officer Clifford L. Kiz zire. July 12 Raymond V. Zach, dri ver for Gerhold Concrete Pro-. ducts of Norfolk, overweight on | capacity plate, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer — Donald F. Rich-! ardson July 12 Don J. Hafsass, driver I for Emil Prokop of Bristow, over axle weight, fined $60 and $4 t costs; officer Clifford L. Kizzire. July 14 Henry A. Doty of Se-j attle. Wash., excessive length, fin- [ ed $10 and $4 costs; officer—Don- I aid F, Richardson. July 14 William Kelly of O'-i Neill; over capacity plates, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—Donald F. Richardson. July 15 Frank D. Oborle of Dorsey, willful reckless driving, fined $50 and $4 costs and oper- j ator's license suspended for a period of 30 days; officer—R. L. Gude. July 15 Gerald W. Monk of Dixson, speeding night, fined $25 and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Has-1 treiter. July 16- Walter R. Phillips, dri ver for Valentine Motors of Val- j entine, excessive length, fined: $10 and $4 costs; officer--Donald it. Richardson. July 12—Carl Keeler of O'Neill, intoxication, committed to the county jail for a period of five days; officer—William W. Griffin. Zoe B. Jillson Dies in California EWING Mrs. Zoe Bethea Jill- ‘ son died at her home in Stockton, I Calif., Tuesday, July 1. She had j suffered a heart ailment. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bethea and liv ed in and near Ewing until her marriage to Ira Jillson, a former resident of Stuart Survivors include: Widower— Ira; sons—Robert (“Bob") of Stockton, Calif., and "Bud” of Glendora, Calif.; daughter—Mrs. June Tremaine of Atwater, Calif.; sister—Mrs. Florence Whitmore of Atwater, Calif., and Mrs. Alleen Johnson of Tulare, Calif.; broth er—Frank Bethea of Pasedena, Calif.; three grandsons, aunts— j Mrs. Joe (Sara) Kay and Mrs, Frank (Alice) Maxwell, both of Olive, Calif. I News of Mrs. Jillson’s death I was forwarded to Ewing by Mrs. Kay, who was a longtime resi dent here. Currans Feted— Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ott of Las Vegas, Nev., honored Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran on. their 19th wedding anniversary last Thurs day evening at the Bert Ott home. Other dinner guests were Virgil Ott of Baldwin Park, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ott and child ren. Mr. and Mrs. Curran drove the Bob Otts and Virgil Ott to j Grand Island Sunday where they left for their respective homes. Mrs. rhilbrick Surprised— Last Thursday a group of neigh bors surprised Mrs. Dwayne Phil brick at her home to honor her birthday anniversary. The hos tesses were Mmes. Herbert Gyde sen Joe Sivesind, Carrol McKay and Fred Jones. Other visitors that day were Mrs. V. J. Tielke and children of Atkinson and Mrs. Dale Perry. The graduating class of 1923 from the Ewing high school is planning a reunion Sunday eve ning, July 20, to be held at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke. There will be a picnic supper on the lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young and family returned at their home in Ravenna after spending a week at the home of her mother ; Mrs. Austin Hynes. 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