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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • 3

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The Iola Registeri
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-h THE TOLA DAILY REGISTER, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 1932. PAGE THREE TOLA KANSAS Miss Hettieolive Hawthorne spent Sunday evening with Miss Cleone Zerba, east of town. Dr. A. B.

TwadeH, Osteopath. New Globe Bldg. Phone 191. Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas Moore, Gas City, were guests last night of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. -Zerba, east of town.

Mrs. Francis Rlngle, LeRoy, was a guest Tuesday of her grandmother, Mrs. A. EL Russell, 209 East street. SAVE YOUR MONEY -Eight-piece walnut dinirg room suites, $5750.

SLEEPERS. J. L. Hair, proprietor of the Perfect Bakery, will return tonight from' a two-day business trip to Kansas City. Miss Helen Logan.

Instructor in the -Wichita North high school, will arrive Friday evening to be a week end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Logan.

411 South Elm. Vans Sliced Bread now on sale at all good grocers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baldwin anc children, Neodesha. visited Sunday with Mrs.

Lucy Handley and Mrs. Mazie Baldwin, 501 North Mrs. Clarence Warren and Jack and Jim McFadden. will return tonight from a visit with Mrs. Warrens parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Bidwell, near Kancaid. For Papcrhanging call R.

M. Antrim, 924 North Walnut. L. E. Foster, proprietor of the Foster grocery store, went to Kansas City today on business.

B. E. Thompson, local Missouri raclflc agent, returned Wednesday from Wichita, where he attended a safety meeting. BETTERVALUES Two-piece living room suites. $39.75.

SLEEPER'S. Albert Brannum. 833 North street will drive to Pittsburg Saturday to attend a Metropolitan Life Insurance company meeting. 3 Si Mr. and Mrs.

Luther Creason. 606 South Fourth, announce the birth, Wednesday, May 4, of a daughter. Our attitude Is one of moral obligation. Waugh Funeral Home. Mrs.

Cash Smith arrived Tuesday evening from Yates Center, to spend the remainder of the week with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Herrick, 17 Campbell, and other friends.

Mothers Day Candy. Mothers Day Greeting Cards. Cooks. Lloyd Lenhart, who has been vis lting his mother, Mrs. W.

O. Lenhart, 316 South Cottonwood, for the past few days, returned today to his home in Clinton, Mo. Elbert Thoroman will arrive Friday evening from the University of Kansas, Lawrence, to spend the week-end with his mother, Mrs. E. C.

Thoroman. and aunt. Miss Effle Hampshire, 216 South Elm. CORY taxi Phone 410 for Day or Night Service. Mr.

and Mrs. T. O. Waugh went to Topeka Wednesday to attend a meeting of the Kansas Funeral Directors association. S.

B. aTdANCE All members are invited to attend lodge and dance tomorrow night. This may be last dance of season. All visiting members are welcome. (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) maiLY I)TFITEn3 Dttwdke A A jeasMfniQmir opnnwG Mother's Day May 8th Only Flowers can match the beauy of a Mothers Love.

How she will cherish your remem- ranee Flowers telegraphed anywhere to Mother. ODORS GREENHOUSE Phone 1066 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lacey, Ontario, Calif, are visiting their cousin, M. C.

Lacey, and Mrs. Lacey, 821 East Jackson, and relatives in Moran and Maple ton. A. R. Chambers.

M. D. Office Mittelbach Bldg. Pho. 303.

Res. 77. Mr. and Mrs. Ira McGinnis visited Wednesday with Mrs.

McGinniss father, A. EL Reynolds, who is a patient In the Mainstreet hospital in Fort Scott. SPECIAL PRICES! Permanent Waves $2.98 $5.00 Shampoo and. Finger Wave 50c Marcels 50c Lash and Brow Tinting 50c PHONE 508 LEOTA CLARK EAST SIDE SQUARE Special on Ladies LINGERIE 25c Sic pins, French Panties and Combinations, in pink and peach, 49c values. at Coat For to PICTURES KING- other three drift into slumber-land.

He smiled when they began to snore and wondered what folks did that for. Theyre dreaming now, thought Scouty, and he hoped their dreams were grand. went the boat, across the sea. Soon Scouty, startled as could be, jumped to his feet and cried, Awake! A strange things happening here "The others opened their eyes. You can imagine their surprise when they all saw an old man in the water, very near.

The man exclaimed. Tm water king and good advice for you 1 bring. If you would have some real good fun, continue on your way And then he added, with a smile, Youll shortly reach a little isle. Be sure and land your boat there. Its a wondrous place to play (Copyright.

1J32. NEA Service. Inc (The Tinies reach the little ile in the next story.) Mrs. W. O.

Wilson and daughter, Edna Pearl, Colony, were guests Wednesday afternoon of Mrs. Wilsons sister-in-law, Mrs. J. H. Prentice and family, 320 North Washington.

ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR about her GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR 4-Year Service. New low prices. Terms as low as $10.00 down and $750 a month. SLEEPERS. Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Kietzman and son. Charles Mrs.

S. 6. Dela-mater. and Mrs. R.

B. Warner visited Sunday afternoon with friends in Parsons. Give Her a Permanent Wave For Mothers Day She will enjoy one of our beautiful waves for months to come. $3.00 $450 $5.00 Phone 438 for an appointment CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. Velma Tidd, Prop.

Mrs. Margaret Kelley, Bartlesville, Okla, who underwent a serious operation Monday morning at a hospital in Tulsa. Okla, is getting along fine. Mrs. Kelley is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Hair, West street road. KANSAS SOUTH SIDE SQUARE SPRING Youll find it here, imbued In all of our ultra-fashionable footwear! Priced $158 to $4.98.

Central Shoe Department at Richardsons Mrs. W. Doolittle will leave Friday for Augusta, where she wil be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Cook and family. Mother's Day Candy.

Mother's Day Greeting Cards. Cooks. Mrs. Dora Woods and daughter. Miss Thelma Woods, 715 North Cottonwood.

will leave Saturday for Ashland, Nebraska, to make their home. Have you seen the new Faultless Electric Ironer at Step into our store and see this on its own stand with its own power. Housewives can sit down and do 95 of their ironing. Terms. BRIGHAM HDW.

CO. Harry Fulton. 409 South street, returned today from a business trip to Kansas City and Topeka. Maude McKinney Insurance, Public Stenographer, and Notary Public. Phone 757.

LET US FIGURE on your roof repairing, spouting. or anything else in the tin and sheet metal line. Prices Reasonable. WALTER ARNDTS Tin and Sheet Metal Shop Phone 720 212 South St. Mrs.

Elizabeth Trowbridge and daughter. Miss Dora Trowbridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore, moved to 524 South street, Wednes day, from their former residence, 801 South Washington. For Mother's Day SUNDAY, MAY 8 Give a Waffle Iron An inexpensive and most at- tractive gift.

Everyone likes waffles and none but an Electric Waffle Iron makes them so $3.98 up. JONES ELECTRIC WORKS 6 W. Jackson Phone 192 Miss Evelyn Breckenridge, Topeka. will arrive Saturday to spend Mothers Day with her mother, Mrs. T.

S. Breckenridge and family, 502 North Walnut. Call us for quick Plumbing Service. Iola Plumbing Co. Phone 1175.

PERMANENT WAVES Any style you want $2.00 Complete MIDDLETONS BEAUTY SHOP N. Side Square Phone 637 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Steele arrived Wednesday evening from Atchison, to be week-end guests of dr. Steeles parents.

Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Steele, 815 North Jefferson, and sister, Mrs.

E. S. Courter and family, 803 North street. LET FLOWERS BE YOUR TRIBUTE TO MOTHER Sunday, May 8th Cut Flowers, Fresh and Beautiful. Potted Plants and Made-up Baskets of Assorted Plants.

Flowers Telegraphed Any- -where to Mother ODORS GREENHOUSE Phone 1066 $4.88 $6.88 Choice of entire stock of Coats these two ridiculously low prices. Save by buying your now 14 to 48. MOW that the skinny lad was gone, wee, lazy Duncy, with a yawn said, Well, I guess I'll take a nap. Im tired as I can be. "Theres nothing much that I can do right now to help the rest of you.

Our boat just travels by itself, while saUing out to sea. Why dont two of you join me now? The last one can get by somehow until it is Ms turn to snooze. That way well all keep lit. Well sleep a half an hour or so. The one on watch can then shout.

Ho! Wake up. one of you Tinies and right in the guards seat sit A GOOD idea' Scouty said. "The rest of you go right ahead and have your little catnap. Ill be first to stay awake. Dont worry! 1 will stear our boat and safely keep the thing afloat.

A half hours snooze will be too short. An hour youd better take It wasnt very long until all those on board the boat were still. Kind Scouty watched the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henderson, who have been guests of Mrs.

Hendersons sisters, Mrs. H. F. Skinner and family, 413 North Sycamore, and Mrs. A.

Kinman and family. Gas City, returned Monday to their home in Custer City, Okla. SUPER SERVICE for your car General Repair Oiling and Greasing Car Washing General Tires and Repair SHELLY MOTOR CO. 214 N. Jeff.

Phone 80 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Foster and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans, Bartlesville, will be quests Mothers Day of Mr.

and Vlrs. John Foster, 614 South Walnut. Mrs. Evans is a daughter, and Hr. Foster is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Foster. Foreign War Vets Attention! V. F. W.

Post organization meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. at Spanish Vets room Memorial Bldg. All foreign Vets Invited. LOUIS ROSENBERG.

of Ks. Dept. VFW. LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED We Call Por and Deliver C.C. McCARTY A SON 301 South St.

Phone 216 Mr. and MTs. Ellis Van Camp and daughter, Marjorie Louise, Wichita, are spending the week with Mr. Van Camps parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Van Camp. 709 East street, and Mrs. Van Camps father, Clyde Helde-brant and family, north of town.

Silk Mothers Day Boxes of Candy. Cooks. Mr. and Mrs. B.

K. Stanford and daughter, Arlene Joy, moved to 903 East street today from their former residence, 620 North Jefferson. FARMERS! We can give Prewar Prices on Implements for Cash. SHANNON A SHANNON Hardware Paints Phone 29 Harold Latham. Iola, underwent a major operation this morning at St.

Johns hospital. Washing Machines Repaired. E. S. Courters Fixit Shop.

Pho. 809. Dr. A. R.

Chambers and Dr. C. B. Stephens returned last night from Kansas City, where they have been attending a meeting of the Kansas Medical society. NOTICE All uncalled for bundles on hand May 1.

must be called for by June 1, or they Will be sold. All unused Coupon. Books is-: sued by the Iola Laundry must be used or arranged for by June 1 MRS. PI1ILA S. TROUT Former owner of Iola Laundry Phone 572 or 102 Mrs.

Harry Fulton has returned from a visit with her sisters. Mrs. Charles Remy and family, and Mrs. Henry Giese and family In Cottonwood Falls. Our Field Seeds are tested at the Agricultural College at Manhattan.

L. E. Steele Supply Co. C. C.

Hite, manager of the Fairmont Creamery company, was in Independence Wednesday on business. Fancy Boxes Filled With Virginia Lee Candies For Mothers Day Specially prepared for this event 80c a pound BROWNS DRUG STORE Phone 255 Mr. and Mrs. M. C.

821 East Jackson, will spnd Mothers Day with Mr. Laceys mother, Mrs. E. D. Lacey in Moran.

Always the best place to sell your Cream, Poultry, and Eggs. R. C. McKinney Feed Store. Mr.

and Mrs. Barker Russell are having their home at 315 North Jefferson repainted. SAVE AND BE SAFE We save you 20 to 25 on premiums and give you full protection. For insurance see V. C.

ARCHER A CO. Phone 304 Protect Your Winter Clothes by having them placed in mothproof cedar bags, free with each cleaning order. IOLA LAUNDRY Pleasing Particular People" 102 E. Jackson Phone 102 Miss Bernice Dobie, 108 North Walnut, spent the week-end with Miss Julia De Vier Fraser in Eureka. For Sale, cheap: Jewell gas range.

305 South State. Phone 554. The residence of C. S. Bishop.

302 North Sycamore, is receiving a fresh coat of paint. THEYRE DELICIOUS! Fairmonts Milk. Cream. Cottage Cheese, and Dairy Products are pure, nutritious and tasty. Made in Iola by Fairmont Creamery Co.

Phone 91 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trout will leave Sunday for Parsons to make their home, where Mr. Trout has accepted a position with the Home Service Laundry company. DREAMWAY Spring-in-a-Spring Mattress.

Seven superior features which insure perfect rest and comfort. Guaran teed for 1C years. Low in price. See our special window display. Curtis Furniture Co.

Mrs. W. E. Carter will arrive Saturday from Leavenworth, to be a week-end guest of her mother. Mrs.

L. L. Ponsler, 902 North Jefferson. Bring Us Your Cream, Poultry and Eggs Bran 70c Shorts 85c Super-Mash $2.00 Four Bells Mash $1.00 R. C.

McKinney Feed Store 115 West St. Phone 389 Mr. and Mrs. Merle V. Lanning and daughters, Lloa Merl, and Dora Lee.

604 South Buckeye, spent the week-end with Mr. Lannlngs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lanning, in Eagle, Neb.

More for your money. ONE MINUTE electric washers, $57.50. Easy terms. SLEEPER'S. The residence of Mrs.

A. E. Russell, 209 East Street, has been repainted. Body Repairing and Fender Work All Mechanical Labor, 90c per hour BCD WHITE MOTOR CO. Chevrolet Sales and Service Combination Power Wash and Grease job, both $150 Charles Funk, a student at the K.

S. Manhattan, will spend the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Funk, Sterling Heights. One Minute electric washing machine. $40; like new; terms. Henningers Furniture Store. Miss Lutie Evans, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs.

H. T. Evans, 401 South Walnut, for the past few days, returned this morning to Topeka, where she is employed. SILK Have That Typewriter Cleaned! You cant expect good work from a dirty, gummy machine. A lew now will save you more later.

Williams Typewriter Co. 113 West Madison Mrs. C. R. McCormack and son, Jesse, returned Sunday night to their home In Bates City, Mo, after a week-end visit with Mrs.

McCormacks parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hodges, sister, Mrs. C.

M. Funk and family. Sterling Heights. Mr. and Mrs.

Hodges accompanied them to Bates City for a visit. The smaller the wattage of an electric bulb designed for the same voltage, the smaller the filament in it. A 5-watt, 110-volt lamp is now being produced with a filament only four ten-thousandths of an Inch in diameter, or one-fifth the thickness of a hair. It Is produced by being pulled through a hole in a diamond. IOLA, KANSAS mm Ladies New FOOTWEAR $1.98, $2.98 New pumps, sandals and ties in white and black, in high or medium heels.

All sizes from 3 to 8. MESH HOSIERY 98c Pure silk mesh stockings in new summer shades. NEW MILLINERY 98c, $1,98 Just Arrived! New Summer Hats of Panama and light weight braid, in summer colors. MESH GLOVES 59c White and black. Sizes 6 to 8.

NEW SWEATERS 98c Cute sleeveless and puffed sleeve sweaters in white and pastel shades. SAVE ON YOUR GRADUATION SUITS All wool w.orsted suits in the newest spring models and patterns. Gray, blue and ton. Suits that are sold elsewhere for $25.00 to $30.00. Our price is only $12.95 and $14.95 One group of wool suits $9.95 6 ft For Every Occasion $2.98 $4.95 choice of entire stock of Dresses in a size range from 14 50.

New summer colors and styles. Formal Frocks Suitable for Banquet and Graduation Wear Included. NEW WASH FROCKS 98c Smart looking Princess Peggs Frocks" in bell boy styles and dressy batistes. Sizes 14 to 50. DRY GOODS-VOM ERV BAIMAHRIS FOE2.

FEMHDAY Cz OATUELHDATf IOLA IOLAS POPULAR STORE SPRING MARC 1 FROCICS PRIG Our entire stock of Spring Coats LANNESMADN COATS on sale at DRESS SHIRTS Made of Genuine Broadcloth, fancy colors 49c WORK SHIRTS Blue and Gray Chambray, 2 pockets, coat style. They are sold everywhere at 49c. Our price is 39c SLEEVELESS SWEATERS Light Wool Sweaters $1.29 Rayon Sweaters 98c Fancy Cotton Sweaters 49c MENS DRESS TROUSERS A big variety of mens and young mens trousers, in all the desirable colors, in conservative and collegian styles. $1.98 AND $2.49 Big assortment of good every day pants 69c AND 98c WORK SHOES A real good shoe for such a small price $1.09 Mens and Boys Caps 49c MENS FELT HATS 98c AD $1.98 Mrs. B.

F. Christy. 1201 North Jefferson, Is spending the week with her nephew and and Mrs. J. W.

Goss in Richland, Mo. Several good used Radios and Pianos. Terms. Henningers Furniture Store. Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Clark returned Monday to their home in Kansas 7 City, after a week-end visit with Mrs. Clarks parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Sherman Symmes and family, 311 South First. Ty coline Motor Oil. 50c per gallon. New Batteries, fully guaranteed.

George R. Hiser, 224 N. Jeff. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles T. Campbell and Mrs. Susan M. Lewis, Fort Scott, were guests last evening of Mr. Campbells brother.

W. S. Campbell and family, 706 North Walnut. SPECIAL ON II. B.

FEEDS Friday Saturday All Mash Starter $2.35 Growing Mash $2.00 H. B. Laying Mash $165 Blue Star Laying Mash We want your Eggs, Cream, Poultry Ask for special prices on mill feeds off car. Garden Seeds. Rape Seed, 8c lb.

BURTS CASH FEED A PRODUCE 18 E. Jackson Phone 1400 Purina Chows. The most complete stock in Southeast Kansas. Burr Laymon and son and daugh-ter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Gus Lay- mon. arrived Tuesday night from Danbury. for visit with Cuxr Laymons granddaughters and grandsons, Mrs. O. A.

Powers and family. South street, Mrs. Frank Creason and family, north of town. Francis Stroup and family, 103 South Second, and Dan Stroup and family, 802 North Walnut. $1.95 Here are all the lovely frocks that you need for these bright days.

Meshes, Linenes, Batistes and Voiles. Bonfire Red, Navy Maize, Pink and delicate Blues. Sizes 14 to 52 BOYS SUITS In the new patterns, sizes 8 to 18 $4.95 $5.95 Boys Knickers 79c and 98c Boys Longies 79c, 98c and $1.29 DRESS SHOES In all the new styles, plain toe, boxed toe, blunt or pointed toe, in black or 2-tone. $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 Silk Sox 25c Rayon Sox 10c Cotton Sox PRICE DONT WAIT CHOOSE NOW Note Your Savings $12.75 Coats, Sale Price $6.38 $19.75 Coats, Sale Price $25.00 Coats Price $12.50 $29.75 Coats, Sale Price $14.88 $35.00 Coats, Sale Price $17.50 SHOP AND SAVE AT SENEKERS Okz StHfc Sftop moNnv-iAotcs A rvws I ILflfcTflimG nDeipaiPtimmoiintt SGoe0.

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