Meek News lly Mrs. Fretl liiuttx ffc Jeanette Woidneck, the ten year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Woidneck, had the mis fortune of breaking her leg while riding on her sled Wednesday. Her leg was put in a cast and she remained at the hospital Wed nesday night, returning home Thursday and will have to use crutches for a month. Many family gatherings were enjoyed during the holidays and the weather man didn’t interfere to much Some of the forecasts on Christmas eve and Christmas day didn't sound very favorable, but they didn’t develop into as bad of weather, as forecast, al though the travel rates were slowed up a bit due to the icy road conditions. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby en tertained Christmas day. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ho ward House and Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert House and family, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Rouse and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jensen. Carrie Borg and Marvel. Mr. and Mrs. William Hubby, ROYAL THEATRE Thurs. Jan. 3 T1IE MAM III ItlA.N CANDIDATE Frl.-Sat. Ju. 4-5 "THE COLOSSUS OF ItllODES” Hun.-Mon.-Tu«‘s. Jan. 6-7-H "IJSA” Wrxl.-Thurs. Jan. » 10 Family Ni^ht "THE TIME MACHINE” Mr anti Mrs. George Hansen anti •Jessie Kaczor. Mr ami Mrs. Austin Scarlet. fft tentletl a Christmas famiLy din ner gathering at the Clarence Er nst home. Other guests were Mr and Mrs. Craig Connell and fam ily, Omaha, and Miss Vera Ernst, Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Anson hail for dinner guests Christmas tlay, Mr anti Mrs. George Nel son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters, Mr. and Mrs Bennie Johring and family, Mr and Mrs. Allen Walters anti fam ily, Mrs. Christine Johnson. Cal lers later in the day were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson and Curt, Wakefield, Mr. and Mrs Gene Libby and Billie, Omaha and Norma Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Baldwin, Inm.tn and Mr. John ZweLbel. Ainsworth were dinner guests, Christmas day at the Dale R‘>b erts home and Wynn Roberts ac companied his grandparents home and remained until Satur day. Dinner guests Christmas day at the Kennis Hansen home were Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zach and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burgard and son, Niobrara, Mrs. Nora Nolan, Mrs. Gerald Harding and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Svatos were Sunday visi tors. Gaylen Hull, Fontanelle, la., came Sunday to spend Christmas eve and part of Christmas day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Loyal Hull. Their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Booth, Creighton were dinner guests Christmas day and they received greetings over the wire from their daughter, Lois Hull, Chicago and their son, Don and family, New Berg, N. Y. Levi Hull spent the Christmas holidays in 9ioux City with rela tives and friends. He returned SPECIAL CATTLE SALE MONDAY, JAN. 7 Wo have some lino cattle listed for tills sale hut can use more ils there will be plenty of Buyers for all classes. If you have some to sell please list them early as it will assure you a good spot in the sale and also help in the advertising. There will lie a large amount of Buyers here that have not bought their feed ing cattle yet. — <»et your hogs in early as the Hog Sale will shirt not later than I2::t0. We have one of the leading hog markets in this territory which is proven from week to week. Join our list of satisfiisl customers. Drop a card or phone ft) or 1-14,1 if you would like us to come and look at your stock. KEtUILAIt SALE EVERY MONDAY EWING LIVESTOCK MARKET Phone 19, 70W, 144,1 Terry, Larry and Max Wanser A Nationally Certified Market HERE IT IS.. home f^iday. Chn*Umas day dinner guests at the Elmer Devall home were \'lr. and Mrs. Orville Peterson and Janet. Mr and Mrs. Ben De vall and son, Mr. Dwayne Devall and Delia Harris >n. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Devall and Kathy and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Young. Mr. and Mrs Roman Filips and Gene Hrbek. Omaha, were Christmas day d.nner guests at the Emil Hrbek home and Doris and Roman wen supper guests Tuesday evening at the Ed Krug rnan home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson left Sunday for Fort Calhoun Lena plans to remain with relatives while Frank will go to Lincoln to attend the Legislative session which opens Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson and girls spent Christmas at the Merrill Anderson home, Atkin son. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Libby and Billie, Omaha, spent from Mon day until Thursday at the h< rne of their parents, the Henry Wal ters and Loran Libbys, Page. Friday evening visitors at the Marion Woidneck home were Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Anson and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer De vall, Gary and Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Scheinost and girls, Page Wednesday dinner guests at the Garold Risor home were Mrs. Blanche Rouse and Marvin and Miss Mildred Keyes and Leslie IVlciVUXiiui aa, rcu»i. Mrs. George Nelson and Sue, Mrs. Dewayne Anson, Carla and Sharon were callers at Norfolk Friday. Mr. Gordon Slaight is serving in the U. S. Army. He is at pre sent stationed at Fort Leonard Wood Mo., for his basic training. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rouse and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer jr. and girls were Thursday night visitors at the Merlin Anderson home. Mary Peterson and Emmet Slaight attended a birthday din ner Dec. 23 at the Lyle Watson home, Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watson, O’Neill, were al so present. Danny Watson was the honored guest, it was his 9th birthday. Norma Walters spent a few days at the Gene Libby home last week in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kaczor and Gerald and Mrs. Axel Borg were Wednesday evening visitors at the Fred Lindberg home. Gerald showed slides of pictures taken in Europe while serving in the U. S. Arrijy which were very in teresting. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby were Thursday evening callers. 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