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The Iola Registeri
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1 rv 8 jw IOLA, KANSAS THE IOLA DAILY REGISTER, SATURDAY EVENING; NOVEMBER 28, 1931. PAGE THREE FATHER AT 80 HES A MAGICIAN GAS CITY EVENTS a '( -5- 1 4,. 5 v. vt -y N- i ft- 'v tm Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Easier arrived yesterday from Portland, Ore. for an extended visit with Mrs. Basler's brother.

Lloyd Ayers and family, 423 South Sycamore. I R. C. Allstock returned last night from a two-month visit with his son. Herman Allstock and family in Wichita.

Buy or build a home, city or suburban. See loia Building Loan Association for loans. Mr. and Mrs. II.

II. Mormann and children, west of town, were guests Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, west of town. Mr.

and Mrs. IL F. Skinner and daughter. Miss Florence Lasater, will spend Sunday with Mrs. Skinners brother, IL A.

Me Down and family in Colony. Regular Wage No Lay-Offs Our Full Paid stock pays regular wages to its owner good times or bad. Do your investments? Security Bldg. St Loan Assn. Charles Andress, 80-year-old former magician, his 27-year-old wife and says he is the proudest daddy" in the world.

The couple were married from circus life, and they live in Great Bend, Kan. Epworth League Holds Party Dinner for Seeding Relatives Church Services. GAS CITY, Nov. 27 Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Smith and daughter of Colorado are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Gumfory. Mr. and Mrs.

Ceryl Scallon. Ca-ney, spent their Thanksgiving vacation at the home of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H.

II. Ben ton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deeding and son Clyde, Central ia, and Mrs Leslie Seeding and daughter Arvada Louise, enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at the home of John Seeding The Epworth League held a party Tuesday-night at the home of Mrs.

Edyth Qumfory. Games were played and refreshments were served to the following: Clartne Johnson, Maude Morgan, Hazel Moore, Ethelyn Leavitt, Mary Helen Adams, Veta Hackett, Vada Benton, Margaret Wright, Aldola Toedman, Lucille Kidd, Edyth Gumfory, tel-mont Adams, Louis Leavitt, Howard Baldwin, Harvey Bogan. Harold Osborn, Gerald McGrew, Dan Hat-ten, Lionel Morgan, Charles Gumfory, Henry Flint, Edmund Kidd, Bill Gumfory, Henry Brummitt and Rev. W. E.

Van Patten. Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Barnes and baby daughter of lola were guests Thursday at the home of Mrs. Barnes parents. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and children.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beeding and son Clyde, of Centralia, visited Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Beedings parents. Mr.

and Mrs. George Siens. Mrs. Lena Perkins is visiting in Humboldt at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Vem Peterson and family.

Mr. and Mrs. William Gumfory were dinner guests Thanksgiving Day of the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hum bred.

Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ellsworth and Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Rose-baugh and children enjoyed their Thanksgiving dinner at the Ellsworth home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Odell and children, Everett and Veld Mr.

and Mrs. Merle Odell, Mr. and Ward Chapel A. M. E.

Chare h. Sunday schoo lat 9:45 a. rm, Mrs. E. J.

Malone, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. by pastor. Missionary sermon will be preached at 3 p.

m. by Rev. B. F. Rooks, of Chanute.

I A. C. E. League will meet at 7 p. nu Miss Dorothy Miller, president.

Preaching at 8 p. m. by pastor. Prayer meeting and class meeting Wednesday evening at 8 p. m.

The W. M. M. society will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 oclock Teachers meeting Friday evening at 8 p. m.

Everybody is welcome to attend all of our services. E. J. MALONE, Pastor. First Methodist Church.

The Sunday school meets at 9:45 oclock. Mrs. J. C. McCoy, of Coffeyville, conference president of the Womans Home Missionary society, will give Mrs.

Ross Odell and Mrs. Minnie Parton, Fort Scott, were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Lucy Cornell and Mrs. Elizabeth Odell. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Tine and children, Marjorie and Frederick, were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the parental Osborn home. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moore and son, Harold, and Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Moore and son Harold were guests Thanksgiving Day In lola at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Foster. Miss Ruby Osborn accompanied Mr.

and Mrs. J. N. Burnside to Ottawa Thursday to visit relatives. Preaching services at the M.

E. church at 9:45 Sunday meaning. Sunday school 21 oclock. League services 6:30 Sunday evening. Sunday school at the Church of God at 10 Sunday morning and preaching services at 11.

New York Smoking a corncob pipe is all right for women In the opinion of Queen Louise, dowager of a band Of Gypsies. In fact she smokes one herself. But when Princess Ruby, her daughter-in-law, took $150 to buy modem clothes to go traipsing about to night clubs. Queen Louise had her arrested. is the time" to buy Dress Prints for" holiday sewing.

See our wonderful line of pre-shrunk, sun-fast, tub fast prints at 19 Shrunk from 40 inches to full yard wide. Our own exclusive patterns. THE LEADER BSSkm Miss' Ada Alumbaugh, 403 West Madison, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Alumbaugh. south of LaHarpe. A comfortable service chapel. Waugh FuneraHocne. Mr.

and Mrs. John Marvin. Garnett, were guests Thanksgiving of Mrs. Marvins mother, Mrs. Cyrena Wilson and family.

111 So. Chestnut street. Turkey and Chicken dinner with all the trimmings at Lewmans Cafe Sunday. Mrs. Edith Roserear, county home demonstration agent, returned last night from Kansas City, where she spent Thanksgiving with friends.

A. R. Chambers, M. D. Office Mittelbach Bldg.

Pho. 303. Res. 377. Miss lone Smith, who has been spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Smith, east of town, will return tomorrow to the Pittsburg Teachers college, Pittsburg. We pay top price for Cream, Poultry and Eggs. R.

C. McKinney. County Superintendent Dollie Adams, who has been ill of influenza the past few days at her home, 423 South street, was improved sufficiently to be up a while today. MORE FOR YOUR MONEY' At SLEEPERS: 3-piece bedroom suites, 75; 2-piece living room suites, $48. Convenient terms.

Miss Florence Grecian returned Friday from Beloit, where she spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Grecian.

Call Geo. Williams, phone 490, If yon fail to receive yoar paper. Frank Milne will return Sunday to Topeka, after a few days visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

T. A. Milne, Wheeler Heights. Kodak Finishing. Good Photos.

Prewitt Studio, over Brighams. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Wilson and son Frank, of near Moran, spent today with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Marion Green, and Mr. Green, 309 South Washington. AXMINSTER RUGS New shipment at new low prices. Always a little saving at Curtis Furniture Co, LaHarpe.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Jordon arrived today from Sibley. Mo, and will reside at 212 West Madison.

Mr. Jordon is employed in the signal department of the Santa Fe. Radio Service. SmithTPhone 33. Mr.

and A. H. Davis and daughter. Mrs. Fred Bergmann, returned yesterday afternoon from a few days visit with Mrs.

Daviss aunt, Mrs. Nellie Bosley, in Wichita. Miss Ruth Dunmire arrived this noon from Kansas to be a week end guest of Miss Ella 522 North Washington. Call Geo. Williams, phone 400, II yea fail to receive yoar paper.

Mr. and Mrs. T. Barron and daughter, Althea. Colony, spent Thanksgiving with their daughter and sister.

Miss Lois Barron, 8 North Sycamore. Mr. and Mrs. H. O.

Abbe and children, 916 North Walnut, have moved to Osawatomie. Special Sale of and Table Lamps in Bronze and Pottery with Ornamental Shades to match, SL95. Ramsays. Mr. and Mrs.

Harlan Taylor and son Frank W. Taylor, were guests Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. IL D. Smock, 302 South Walnut.

Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mullendore, Lewis Mullendore.

and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Shaw end daughter. Pattie Shaw, returned Friday to their home in Holton, after spending Thanksgiving with the formers daughter, Mrs. H.

W. Davis, and Mr. Davis, 720 East Madison. Variety of used machines, cheap. Williams Typewriter Co.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith have moved to 818 East street, from their former residence at 302 North Buckeye. Mr. and Mrs.

A. R. Lawson. 20 li East Jackson, opened a cafe today in the building located at 8 West Jackson. Dr.

W. P. Hull. Osteopath and Diagnostician, Phone 120. Mr, and Mrs.

Vernon Duggan moved to 826 East Madisop, today, from their former residence at 220 South Jefferson. Oran Williamson, Fredonia, visited last night with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Williamson, 12' West Jackson. Dr. A. B.

'TaadelL Osteopath. New Globe Bldg. Phone 191. Miss Grace Bixler, Topeka, and Ira McCarty, a student at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, have been spending the Thanksgiving vacation with Mr. McCartys parents.

Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McCarty, 420 South Jefferson.

Miss Bixler is a sister of Mrs. McCarty. Mr. and Mrs, Myron Leedy drove to Nevada. Thanksgiving to bring home their daughter.

Mary Lou Leedy, who has been visiting her grandparents. Mr. iand Mrs. B. A.

Turk, in Nevada, the past week. A their baby are shown above. Andress Nov. 9, 930, after Andress had retired the thank offering address Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock hour. Mrs.

McCoy is very well known and a pleasant and informing speaker. She has a lifelong interest in Home Missions and has worked for years in the Kansas conference. The Epworth League will meet In intermediate and senior divisions at 6:30 oclock. The League will be host for the Epworth League chapters of Allen county Monday night and for the congregational meeting of the First Methodist church Wednesday evening. The pastor, the Rev.

W. P. Wharton, will preach the Sunday evening sermon at 7:30 oclock. Istanbul It takes the women folks to make a go of anything. Civil aviation languished in Turkey until this year when hundreds of women Joined the aviation club.

Now things are humming. If you would have a man cease to study you, tell him he Is a Judge of human nature. Eyes see more than an eye. Slavic proverb. it' x.

of and cured anything you ever saw, cigarettes A big reckon that's so much. I of can was meant cost they and Mrs. Harker E. Russel and son. Marker E.

Jr spent Thanksgiving with friends in Okmulgee, Okla, Miss Caroline Thormann and Miss Margaret Stewart, of LaHarpe spent the week end with Miss Ruth Thormann. 4 SAVED Are dollars made. Buv good duality 9x12 ft. Axmmster Rugs at SLEEPERS for $23.75. Mrs.

E. L. Cook returned this morning from Wichita where she visited three weeks with a daughter, Mrs. J. C.

Woodin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Marry Cook, Topeka, arrived yesterday afternoon to visit his parents. Mr.

and Mrs E. L. Cook and her mother, Mrs May Stover. a NO OTHER LIKE IT Tenvemon Flat Drawn Window Glass has a polish and like plate is clearer vision. The price is no higher.

SHANNON SHANNON Hardware, Paints Phone 29 The Economy Aces, local inde pendent basketball five, lost to a fast traveling Hepler -quintet a score of 12 to 19 Wednesday night. Hepler will play a return game here on December 11. I Mr and Mrs. C. E.

Russell and son, C. E. jr and Mrs. Russells sister. Miss Beulah Marshall.

Mutch inson. spent Thanksgiving in Bartlesville. with O. Russell and family. New'Wulan Crepes, in all the new winter shades and patterns.

Regular price $1-29 a yard, specially featured at 79c. Ramsays. Thanksgiving guests in the home of Mrs. Bertha Taylor, 419 North Jefferson, were Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Taylor, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lineback, Bassett; Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Rawlings, Betty Jean and Delores. Moran; Doris Taylor and J. Jones. Lester Nunn and family of Neo-desha and Arthur Nunn and Miss Dorothy Bachelder.

Fredonia, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs.1 Oscar Nunn, 702 South Buckeye. SUPER SERVICE for your car General Repair Oiling and Creasing Car Washing General Tires and Repair SIIEI.LV motor CO. 214, N. Jeff. Phone 80 It is an unusual thing to see lilacs blooming this time of the but Persian lilacs are blossoming in the gardens of Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Kirk, 2 West Buchanan. i Miss Doris Lineback.

who has been visiting the past two days with Miss Lois Barron, 8 North Sycamore, left yesterday afternoon for Colony for a week end visit with other friends, before returning to her home in Lawrence. Mattress Bargains: Fine new Mattresses. $5. $7.50 and $10. Hen-ningers Furniture Store.

R. W. Harmon has moved to 415 North Oak. from his former residence at 508 North Cottonwood. 1 'Gerald Curtis, northwest of town, who has been ill of blood poisoning the past few days, was taken to the Johnson hospital in phanute this morning for treatment.

THINK OF -US When you need any kind of WOODWORK OR GLASS IOLA TLANING MILL 404 North Street Phone 404 If Made of Wood. Make It" .5 lir. and Mrs. Vernon Duggan. Mrs.

Bertha SUmson. and Lewis Duggan, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Lewis Duggan's sister. Mrs. John Crane and family in Bartlesville, Okla.

v. Miss Helen Logan, who has been spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Logan. 411 South Elm, will return tomorrow to Wichita, where she is an instructor in the high school. Radio Service. Smith, Phone 33. S.

Florence Toy, Cherryvale, and W. Flank Bennett, Chanute. were married at 1:30 p. m. today at the Presbyterian manse, the Rev.

H. G. Mathis, D. officiating. They will reside in Chanute where Mr.

Bennett is with the state highway commission. Yesterdays Wichita Beacon carried a picture of Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Kelley and son Jack, who are attending the issouri Kansas Oklahoma Hotel Men's convention, in session now.

Mr. Kelley is a past president of the organization. They expect to return home tomorrow. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Wrecked Automobiles Repaired. Wood Work Repaired on Automobile Bodies.

C. C. McCARTY SON 301 South St. Phone 216 Mrs. Lloyd Brown and daughter, Natalie, Mr.

and Wm. Lahey, Donald Gish and Wayne Archer, who drove to Chicago Monday to visit Mr. Brown and udth the fam- ily of Mrs. Lee Tlbor. sister of Mrs.

Brown, returned this morning. Don- aid Gish a guest of Bill tram at the Chicag(fMusical college. Mr. and Mrs. Lahey were the guests of Mr, Laheya sister.

Derail Hackler, Parsons, was a guest last night of his unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Prentice, 320 North Washington.

Coach Ira Stockebrand and Mrs. Stockebrand arrived Friday from Independence to be week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith, 615 East Madison. Maytag Washers, Maytag Repair Service, Maytag Oil.

K. C. Electric and Plumbing CD. Mr. and Mrs.

N. C. Kerr moved to LaHarpe today from their former residence at 826 East Madison. William Campbell, Bronson, was a guest Friday of his daughter, Mrs. C.

M. Womack and family, 1011 North Jefferson. Just Received. Large Shipment of Boudoir Lamps, Table Lamps, Floor Lamps. Desk Lamps, at prices tq fit vour pocketbook.

$1.65 up JONES ELECTRIC WORKS Phone 192 6 W. Jackson Mrs. C. M. Van Slyke and children, Kenneth and Suzanne, returned yesterday afternoon from a ten day visit with their parents and grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Dowdy in Haskell, Okla.

Richard Edgerton, who has been working the past year for the Big-7 Warehouses in the Yakima Valley, near Seattle. arrived yesterday for an indefinite visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs-TA. Edgerton, 1303 North, Jefferson.

Timclv Sale of Winter Blankets. Cotton Double Blankets, 95c and $1.29. Part Wool Double Blankets, $1.95 to $3.10. Heavy All Wool Double Blankets, $5.59 and $6.50. Ramsays.

Mrs. Lena Brown, 410 East Madison, will return Sunday from Chanute. where she has been visiting the past few days with her son, M. L. Brown and family.

Stanley Cummings, who has been spending the Thanksgiving vacation with his mother, Mrs. J. A. Spangler and family, 210 North First, will return Sunday to the University of Kansas, Lawrence. Charter Oak Circulator with heat deflectors which warm floor.

Also heat control. Satisfaction guaranteed. Convenient terms. Trade in your old at Curtis Furniture Co, LaHarpe. Mrs.

Olga Shultz. C. and D. representative. Grand Rapids.

arrived last night to be the guest of Mrs. M. M. KeUenberger, 322 North Washington. Mr.

and Mrs. F. Coleman and daughter. Mary Louise. 315 South First, will return tonight from a few days visit with relatives in Kansas City.

Full Line of Success Feeds and mill feeds. Our prices are right. Bring us your cream, poultry and eggs. Fat Hens and Springs for Retail FARMERS EXCHANGE It. A.

Coleman, Owner 212 S. Jefferson Phone 413 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Templeton and daughter, Bertha, arrived Friday from Kansas City, to spend the week end with Mrs. Templttons brother, A.

D. Morris and Mrs. Morris. 1021 North Jefferson. Mr.

and F. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Baker, and Ed Cramer, were guests Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Baker, 517 East Spruce.

Frantz Optical Co. for Glasses. Prices lowest in history. Miss Melba Taylor, who has been employed the past year at the Smith Brothers Overall factory in Carriage, Mo, arrived Wednesday night to spend Thanksgiving with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. M. L. Taylor, 915 South Washington. Miss Taylor will leave Monday" for Chanute, where she has a position with the Bakers Garment factory.

Mrs. G. W. Huggins went to Independence this noon to visit her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Funston and family.

Carl Prentice returned this morning to the Independence Junior college, Independence, after spending the holidays with his parents. Mr. and J. H. Prentice, 320 North Washington.

Mrs. Mkmie Taylor and daughter. Miss Juanita Taylor, and son, Frank Taylor, returned Thursday night from Richmond, where they spent Thanksgiving with their daughter and sister, Mrs. D. H.

Smith, and Dr. Smith. There are more than 160,000 miles of pipe line in service in America. About 60,000 of these carry natural gas and the other 100,000 miles carry oiL He that killeth when he is drunk is hung when he is sober. English proverb.

No needle has two sharp Chinese proverb. 0 1451. Liecvrr ft Mnu ToImxo Go. 4CTT GREW JL cigars, but good or cigarette ever heard Why, the old tobacco theyd the best ing. And all through lived to Hed date though.

these Ill stand by tobacco in good times, in hard times all kind of tinies it helps a whdle lot! fine tobaccos from all over the world, and blended just so; you couldn't get purer or milder. Cleanest factories too never a hand touching the everything up to date. improvement over the. old ways why I like CHESTERFIELDS notice most of my friends get a lot pleasure out of tlem, too.k But what I started out to say was, you always depend on tobacco, no matter how things arc ping. Probably there never anything in the world that so much to so many people, and so little, as tobacco whatever way smoke it.

Yes, sir I'll stand up for tobacco as long'as I can strike a match!" up with tobacco. Mostly I smoke cigarettes now but IVe smoked plenty of and pipes, too. And I never got anything from tobacco in any form pipe, cigar, and that goes for every smoker I about- I remember as a boy, way back, how folks in the fall used to pick and cure from a little patch raised, and save out for their own smok- my father fought the war, and be ninety. certainly appre-- what we get today, Just think about CHESTERFIELDS 1 THE OLD GRAY MARE Isnt what she used to be neither is the old auto--mores the reason why at this season your repair work should not be done in a slip-shod fashion. We have the latest test instruments skilled mechanics and give best results.

Let us prepare your car properly for winter driving. ROSS ARBUCKLES GARAGE PIIONE 56 222 SOUTH ST. NOTE. In the sections where tobacco grows and where people know tobacco Chester -Jield is usually the larpest-tellmg cigarette. LIGGETT it MYERS TOBACCO CO..

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