Stuart News By Mrs. Herb ranan Clara Ful ler reported a large number of books are being read. Older child ren are given a state in color for each book read and should have their maps at the U. S completed by the end of the program Pri mary and kindergarten children are given a segment of a worm until the worm is made whole All children are invited to attend from kindergarten through sixth grade The next regular meeting of the Library board will be Ju ly 27. Wednesday night supper guests at Mr and Mrs Harry Cadwal lader were Mr and Mrs George .Anderson and two children of Idaho, Mrs Chris Mtnuey of Ht Springs, S. D., Mr and Mrs Dean Cadwallader of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs Glen Cadwallader and boys Mr and Mrs. La berm Cadwallader and boys of Atkinson Mr and Mrs Orville Clanton and sons of Grand Island ar rived Sunday st the Stan Cobb home for a 2 weeks vacation. Mrs Lawrence Rudolph and Cherne of Chopman were Wednes day afternoon cidlers of Mrs EI gie Irish and Mrs. Bruce Shald. Mrs Lawrence Rudolph and frmily of Chopman and Mrs Earl Estes spent Thursday at the Ar thur Kaplin home Monday morning Mr and Mrs Dick Kazda and family, Mr and Mrs. Archie Bright and family and Mrs Rose Hovey drove to Gregory to view the parade. They met Mr and Mrs. Howard Hov ey here and h id a picnic dinner at the Gregory Park Mrs. Rose Hovey and Mr. and Mrs, Archie Bright returned to their hemes Monday afternoon. Mrs. Hattie Rhodes, Orlo Rhodes and Dor thy Wilkinson of O’Neill were Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Dyer. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krup and sons were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaup sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kaup and family. Mewport News Bv Mrs. Oliver C.llg On Monday the fourth of July thirty-five members of the Hattie Fox family met in the Newport gym for a reunion and to cele brate the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Fox of Co lumbus tnd the birthdays of Lindsey and Dugan Woodcock. A family gathering was held j Sunday, July 3 in the borne of | Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Everingham. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barber _ I fl _ . i Secret Love of Motorists Everywhere! It probably won’t surprise you to learn that most people—given a choice of any motor car in the land— would choose Cadillac. For Cadillac is so widely acknowledged the master of motor cars that it has become a vital part of the aspirations of people everywhere. It is a possession deliberately created to represent design and craftsmanship at their highest levels—and to render the fullest possible measure of personal enjoy ment and satisfaction. Happily, more and more of Cadillac’s "secret admirers’’ have this year decided to declare their intentions—and start driving one! And with good reason. First of all, the car itself provides a greater tempta tion to action than ever before. In the way it looks and rides and handles—it has widened even further the gulf that exists between Cadillac and other motor cars. Secondly, the "car of cars” is now within the moann of an even larger number of motorists. Its original cost is surprisingly close to cars of far leas stature and acceptance. Its dependability and reli ability are unparalleled. And, as always, it is the"resale champion” of all motordom. We suggest you pay your Cadillac dealer a visit— and let him arrange a date with your secret love. VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER A. MARCELLUS CHEVROLET COMPANY 111 NORTH FOURTH ST., O'NEILL and Faye of Grand Island spent the pas: week visidng at die Roy Farr Ranch Sunday a pic nic dinner was held with Mr and Mrs Glesson Kelier anti fam Hy and Mr and Mrs. Bill Farr and family. Monm Stale part. Lloyd and grands, vis Rickie and Randy went to Omaha Saturday to attend the funeral services of Mrs Stak pan s brother, Carl Zink. Delons McMillan spent several days this week in the home of Mr and Mrs Bud Zahradnicek at Bassett Wednesday dinner guests in the Don Kaup home were Thelma Wiggins of Roseburg. Ore . Hat tie Fox of Stuart and Lynn Fox of Ainsworth and Gary Blair. Mrs Joy Blair and Sc;tt were afternoon callers. Lonnie Nelson returned Thurs day evening from spending 26 months service in France. Lonnie now has his discharge from the army. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vogel left Wednesday to take Leona Bemt to her home at Emersm, N. J.. after a weeks visit in the home of her sister and family. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Harp and sons of Ainsworth were Mon day evening callers in the John Slachetka home Friday supper guests in the Jim Seger home were Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Seger, Hattie Fox. Thel ma Wiggins and Lynn Fox. Eve ning callers were Mr. end Mrs. Bob Gilg. Mr. and Mrs I>wight O Smith, Donna and Larry cf Alba, la. were weekend guests in the John Slachetka home. Mr .and Mrs. Virgil Andersen and family were Sunday after noon visitors in the Ea'l Arm strong home near Bassett. Charles Anderson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dake and sons to Denver, Colo, and Dayton, Wyo. las Thursday for a few days visit. lone Naves and Carol Rath felder of Emporia. Kan. came Saturday evening to visit rela tives. Sophia Lashmett was a Sun day dinner guest of Mabel Ander son. Sunday dinner guests in die diver GUg home were Mr. ami Mrs. Dun K.mp and family and Mr ami Mrs Bob Giig Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs BUI Waioott ami family of Woodlake. Howard Fox of Climax, Colo, came Saturday for a visit with relatives Mr. ami Mrs Lindsey' Fox and Mahlon of Columbus spent Sun day and Monday with relatives. Mahlon will remain for a long er visit in the Jun Seger home. Mr and Mrs Leonard Bare I man, Pattsy and Dick of Newman Grove were house guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Oliver Giig ov er the week-end. Mrs Bob Giig spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. O. W. Wolcott near Bassett Mr and Mrs. Leonard Henry left Thursday for their home at Kansas City after a weeks visit in the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. G. A. Henry. Mr. and Mrs Doyle Carr and Dennis of Cokunbus, Mrs Dewey Johnson of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and family of Burke. S D., Mr and Mrs. Ted Johnson ami family of Peters burg, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fox, Sharon and Tummy of Leadville, Colo., and Mr and Mrs. G. A. Henry were guests Monday in the Walt Johnson home Mr. and Mrs Boy Nelson ami Lonnie left Sunday for Midland, S. D. to visit m the Dean Nelson home. Arthur Hasch was a Sunday din ner guest in the Maude Mohin home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stolcpart and Mr. and Mrs. Vere Butler and family were Friday visitors in the Sophia Lashmett home. Mrs. Roy Farr was a caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Den Everingham and sons erf Idaho Falls, Ida. visited from Thursday to Tues day in the A. B. Everingham home. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Connick, Kenny, Terry and Jeff of Bas sett were Thursday evening vis itors in the Leona'-d Bendig home, Mr and Mrs William Kaul of Grand Island were weekend guests. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen and Mrs. Richard Barber and Faye of Grand Island were Saturday callers in the Barnes and .Aik n home Mr. and Mrs Harold Al len i»f Bassett were Mi inlay vis itors. Mr. and Mrs Howrard Fuller, Mr and Mrs Owen Lane, Mr and Mrs Uo FulW and family were guests in the Fanny ami Clara Fuller home Monday at Stuart. Mr. and Mrs IXmnie Sparks of Norfolk spent last weekend in the Esii Sjvarks home, Mrs. Sparks returned home with them to spend the week in tin* heme of her son, Merle ami family Dennis Moore of Long Pine spent Sunday night with Paul Moore. Mr and Mrs Dean Moore and family were Sunday guests in the Hugh Moore borne at Long Pme Mr and Mrs. Clifford Johnson and family of Lauril, Mont came Monday evening for a few days visit with his grandmother, Lime Johnson. Mr and Mrs Ervin Christensen and Walter of Aurora came Sat urday for a visit. Mr Christensen and Walter return oil Sunday Mrs Christensen will visit in tile John Christensen home. Mr. and Mrs Del Martin s|»ent Monday with Mr and Mrs. Clay ton Boque. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gstermnn attended the Herbert Brown fam ily picnic Sunday at the Gun Club north of Newport. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown were Saturday over night guests of Bertha Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown of Long Pine and Mrs. Joe Friz zeli of Bassett left Saturday for Good! and, Kan. to visit in the Leland Fackett hotne and to bring K Bishop home with them. They returned home Monday evening. Mary Jo and Lindsey Frizzell were guests in the Elmer Christ ensen home. Mr. and Mrs Albert Ostennan were Monday callers in the Ralph Leonard and John Berkheimer heme at Ainsworth. Mr. and Mrs Dick Brown of Omaha. ? and Mrs Jim Brown of Long Pino and Mr ,uid Mrs Dei Martin were Ttaurstiav even mg takers m the Elmer ttiristen sen home Mrs Guy Mmshult, Jim and Bth, Carol ami Bid Pickmipaugh, Kenny and Gene Kleckner erf Onv aha, Nets Kaufman trf Bassett were Sunday guests in the Fay Piekenpaugh home. Mr and Mrs Frank Johnson. Mr and Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mr and Mrs Bad Wilcox and family Mr and Mrs Gene Hamik end family anti Mr ant) Mrs Clif ford Gillette of Chambers enjoy etl a picnic Monday at Swan Lake Mr and Mrs. Herb Brown erf Idaho and Mr anti Mrs. Udell Brown and JuLia trf Mills were Friday dinner guests in the Al bert Oateroum home. Mr anti Mrs John Gesirieek en joyed a family reunion Sumtay anti Monday when all eleven children and family's were home Irvin Christon left Wednesday for Omaha for a checkup in the Veterans hiwpital Fern and Laurie Seger spent the weekend with home folks from their studies at Dana College at BlaiK Sharon Conard spent the weekend from Chadron State Teachers college. A family gathering was held Sunday in the Glenn Fox home in honor of her father, Harry Stahl, for his eightieth birthday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs Harry St.hi, Mrs. FLiyd Gale, Duane, Floyd jr and Joyce oi Rupert. Ida , Mr anti Mrs. Roy Wilkinson, Mrs Leroy Wilk inson. Frank Lindermnn, Mrs. Gladys Stahl and family. Art Kopp. Duane Emerson, Doug Gilg, Ann Schneider, Maude Mohin, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stahl and family and Mr. ami Mrs Glenn Stahl and Murcia, Mr. and Mrs Clayton Fox and fam ily and Howard Fox. 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