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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • 3

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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i l( TOLA," KANSAS PAGE THREE TTTE TOTiA REGISTER. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 23. 12. ggHg-e'j i 1 tl' j.4i in 4 ii, 'l I t' -I CD i I) I I 31 fy (I (I CS9 V3 vT II oe ii ir8 'ft" vY? 3 .8" V-5 DO Q) QT) (X QJP (vp Cvp tty 029 Q2 QfH Qg Richard Ellis, John Payne, John' Masterson and Ronnie Emmons. Seventh row: David Marple, John Toland, Steve Evans, Don Robinson, John Baker, Bill Fulton, and Jerry Haen.

(Foto by Fowler) THE GRADUATES OF THE IOLA HIGH SCHOOL will receive diplomas Thursday night during Commencement exercises in Memorial Hall, starting at 8 p. m. Orville Roberts executive of the Sinclair Pipe Line Company, will give the address. The members of the class are: First row, left to right, Made-lyn Wolf, Carolyn Harmon, Bonnie Hendrix, Sandy Hermstein, Darlene Bruner, Judy Cartright, Joyce Woolard, Jeannie Toed-man, Sharon Lott, Penny Ball, Glenna Hoffmeier, Betsy Daily, Kay Jacobson, and Marlene Beebe. Second row: Judy McGie, Sharon Harris, Martha Shannon, Portia Hufferd, Carol Lueker, Viola Gates, Sue Brown, Janice Tremain, Agnes Gambill, Karen McKaig, Peggy Twadell, Valerie Taylor, Susan Drake, Judy Kenison, Karen Brown, and Jacqueline Robinson.

Third row: Shirley Ann Koes-ter, Janet Sproul, Phyllis Holland, Carol Coleman, Cynthia Kosacker, Dottie Yates, Carol Lorance, Diane Powers, Norma Tow, Linda Lackey, Kay Sandlin, Judy Powers, Marcella Smith, Beth Lane, Sharon Wood ward, Carol Sigg, and Margie McClure. Fourth row: Don Duncan, Henry Bumgardner, Gerald Kle-ier, John Conderman, David Yo-kum, Bill Lacy, Gerry Setter strom, Fred Smith, Mike Crowl, Gary Hayes, Allen Baker, David Leake, Dennis Roush, Larry Thornton, and Eddie Bell. Fifth row: Gary Diebolt, Larry Williams, Roy Good, Tom Ellis, Robert Wille, Dean Slanzel, Donald Vion, Art Lohmeyer, Bret Lawrence, Warren Sicka, Jerry Hoggatt, Bob Ellis, Terry Bruner, Morris Dible, Raymond Cooper, and Robert Sellman. Sixth Row: Jerry Diehl, Jim Dalton, Ron Chambers, William Jerome, Joe Monninger, Webster. Golden, Don Chambers, Alan Archer, Larry Woodward, Wesley Rutlege, Ronnie Jeffers, CUPID, ROBIN HOOD OR INDIANS Millville, N.

J. (AP) Some archer who shot an arrow into the air here may not know where it came to rest, but Robert Ward does. Ward discovered the arrow. in the office where he works. It had broken a window in the office and landed on a desk, he told police.

CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK THURSDAY First Baptist Dorcas Class meeting postponed. Christian Church Circles, 2 p. Esther, Mrs. Charles Hoke, Gas City; Ruth, Mrs. Albert Johnson, 701 E.

Spruce; Rachel, Mrs. Jack Boyd, Gas City. Dorcas Class of the First Baptist Church, 2 p. Mrs. T.

S. Breckenridge, 502 N. Walnut. FRIDAY Christian Womens Fellowship executive officers, 1:00 luncheon Mrs. Fred Tweedy, 302 North St.

bonds to finance street work in Meadowbrook Addition mature in 20 years instead of 10. Archer said many property owners prefer smaller yearly payments. He also requested that the governing body revive the plan to pave Carpenter street. No action was taken yesterday. Jane Lane, secretary to Dr.

Frank Lenski, health officer, gave a written report on the status of the restaurant ordinance, saying that only two local eating places have fully complied with the reg-lations. Charles II. Apt, city attorney, said that, in his opinion, the ordinance is unenforceable. H. E.

Stith, park superintendent, said that Riverside will open its swimming pool on Decoration Day. He was" employed to add Jim Murrow to his staff for the summer months, to obtain estimates for replacing restroom windows in the Community Building with glass bricks. Number 2 (Continued From Page One) it is authorized. Otherwise the fee will be $7,500. John Bills, local architect, accompanied the two Missourians.

This evening the program will be discussed at a joint meeting of the commission and the planning commission. Bids for items needed for the electrical distribution system were accepted yesterday afternoon: American Electric Co, Kansas City, all items except switch-gear and poles, Long Bell Lumber K. poles, James Kearney Co, K. miscellaneous items, $2,137. 95.

A resolution outlining several street proposals was passed. This will be reviewed when published Thursday or Friday. Wayne Archer requested that tee the K.C. A 0 Father, Who art ever clothing the lilies of the field in beauty and guiding the birds as they traverse the sanctity of space, clothe us in the beauty of holiness, we pray Thee, and so watch over us that we may never stray beyond Thy loving care and may at last be received unto Thyself; through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen Scott Brenner, Philadelphia, editor, "Today, Westminster Press.

Parties Are Given For Miss McDonald Mrs. Paul Cramm was hostess at a recipe shower and coffee yesterday morning honoring Miss Sandra McDonald. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. E. L.

Hucke and Mrs. G. A. Finch, Parsons; Mrs. Glen 0.

McGuire and Mrs. George Halbe, Independence; Mrs. Merle Starr, Manhattan; and Mrs. Jim Schmaus, El Dorado. Miss McDonald, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. D. A. McDonald, has chosen June 7 as the date of her marriage to Allen David Finch, son of Mr. and Mrs.

G. A. Finch of Parsons. Mrs. W.

C. Perham and Mrs. John Lawrence gave a dinner par ty and miscellaneous shower for Miss McDonald Monday evening at the Perham home. Mrs. Stanley Toland and Mrs.

Klein Boyd entertained at a coffee Friday morning in Mrs. Boyds home for Miss McDonald, and she was honored at a miscellaneous shower May 12 given by Mrs. Larry Mattingly of Kansas City and Mrs Duane McCammon at the Jack Fox residence. Guests were high school friends of the bride-to-be. i In th thrilling action of big It Icaguo batoball.

Writ for tAROAIN PACKAGE DIAL And, while you're In Kontai City 7 For the FINEST SERVICE, the SJfiWEST COMFORT sto I 100 Air-Conditioned STATE TRAFFIC TOLL n'TOPEKA (AP) Kansas traffic death log: 24 hours to 9 a m. Wednesday iHtHh it For May 38. For 1962195. Comparable 1961 period 202. (x) Two of the fatalities are back, oijes for April) Mrs.

Marvin Is Feted At a Layette Shower Mrs. Terry Marvin was guest of honor at a layette shower given last night by Mrs. Edward Marvin and Miss Marilyn Sutton in Mrs. Marvins home. After Mrs.

Marvin opened her many nice gifts, refreshments of punch and cake were served. The invited guests were Mes-dames Elvin Mauk and her daughter, Humboldt; Russell Mauk and Jeanette, John Marvin, Charles Womelsdorf, Darrell Stokes, Mabel Wingler, Card Mauk, McCulley, Fred McGinnis, Fred McGinnis Jr. and Dean Jackson, La Harpe; Henry Beiswanger, Gas City; Allen Mauk, Herbert Wilson, Harold Lun-dine, Archie Smith, Albert Smoot and. Miss Linda Chandler, Iola. Miss Taylor Is Feted At a Kitchen Shower Miss Valerie Taylor, whose marriage to Larry D.

Peck will take place June 24 was guest of honor at a one o'clock luncheon and kitchen shower given Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Earl I. Sifers in her home. The invited guests were Misses Sherry Veteto, Marcella Smith, Judy Powers, Jacqueline Robinson, Carolyn Harmon, Sharon Lott, Carol Ann Lorance, Susan Drake, Penny Ball, Dottie Yates, Kay Sandlin, Carol Sigg, Betsy Dailey, Glenna Hoffmeier, Martha Shan non, Beth Lane, Margie McClure, Sharon Woodward, Linda Weatherman, Darlene Bruner, Madelyn Wolf, Viola Gates, Carol Coleman, Karen McKaig, Jane Bunnel, Janet Sproul, Vickie Taylor, Ginger Taylor: Mrs. Chester Taylor and Mrs.

Gary Manbeck. Society Royal Neighbors Meet With Mrs. Passig Mrs. Ila Passig was hostess to members of the Royal Neighbors Club last night when they met for a covered dish dinner. The evening was spent socially I Members present were Mes 1 dames Bertha Donovan, Maggie Minnie Vestal, Jessie I Garrison, Mamie Ketterman, I Clara Kurtz, Jessie Dodd, Pearl ISponsellor and Edna Myers.

A Past Presidents Club Is Organized The past presidents of the Cur rent Events Club met yesterday I afternoon in the home of Mrs Lee L. Moore for the purpose of organizing a Past Presidents Club I Mrs. Moore was elected presi I dent and Mrs. Frank Nogle, sec lyetary. The past presidents are Mrs.

Ray Hale. Mrs. George Slawson, Mrs. Ralph Copening. Mrs.

H. Nor- man Drake, Mrs. Walter Wise, Mrs. Nogle and Mrs. Moore.

First Baptist Choir Members Have a Lawn Party The choir members of the First Baptist Church enjoyed a lawn party aj the Gene Shanahan home on Ilorville Road last eve ning. A tape recording of their Easter Cantata was played by Ross Ar buckle. Homemade ice cream and cake Were served to the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Means, Messrs, and Mes-dames Ross Arbuckle, John Bradshaw, Ed Old.

Gene Robb and Roger, Douglas McCulley, Steve and Vanessa, Bob Huskey. Lloyd Peters, Cecil Perkins, Jess Wilson. Bill Carnes, Bill Knotts, J. C. Edwards, Leslie Dixon; Dr.

and Mrs 'J. T. Whitteberry; Mrs. Bert Parser; T. E.

Shanahan, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shana- GIRL 19 KILLED TOPEKA (AP) Anita S. VVei-bel, 19-year-old student at Wash burn University, died Tuesday night of injuries from a three-way smashup a few hours earlier on U. S.

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