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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 3

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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TOLA. KANSAS THE LOCALS Mrs. J. L. Fulmar of Golden, is a giicsl of Mrs.

M. E. Chryst. Stanley and.Dee, at their! home in Humboldt. OLA REGISTER.

FRmAY EVENING. DECEMBER 27. 1957. THRESf SWEETIE PIE By NADINE SELTZER Mrs. Garnett Mpore and her mother, Mrs.

Sophia Case, had as Christinas Day guests Mrs. Moore's cousins, Misses Florence and Mabel Toedman ahd Nelson Toedman of Yates Center. Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Lawyer ofi Mrs. Ethel Croley was adniifted Tulsa arrived yesterday In visit yesterday to the' University of two days with Mrs. Lawyer's sis-j-Kansas Medical Center, room 311. ler, Mrs.

A. It. Murphey and Mr. I Kansas City, Kas. Murphey.

Teenage Dance, Sat. Nile, Dec. 28 Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Hicks: After Tournament Game Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Rus.sell Christmas with their dauKhl Little Theater and chUdren, Sheryl Jo, Curtis jter, Henry Schubert. Alan, Cara Lynn and Mark of iSchuhert and their childicn. Keitii bv Blue.

Notes Dance Band Wellington returned home yesterday after spending the Christmas with Mr. Russell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Russell. Reader's Digest Going Up! Order years $6 Viola Lewman. Phone 1629 and at Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cook and family had as holiday Kuests.

Mrs. 0. L. Cox and Miss Viola parents, Mr. and Dalgarno spent Christmas dav Keplinger ant B(iT)- Lewis witirMr Mrs.L.

K. Crandell of Kansas City. at Crandell Ranch near i and Mrs. O. O.

Miller had Low Cost Auto Insurance. Save as Christmas dinner ijuests, up to from Lyle G. Homey, Mr.s-. Ravmond Custer anc 705 East -n Phone, Rfll. Mikic-aW Tony-of Spring-: I 1- I field, Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, KIbert Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kress and Tony of Wichita are spending the I -'V and Mrs, Kdna Miller of Christmas vacation with.

Mr. Humboldt. Mrs. George Mrs. Albert Kress of Neosho Mr m.

W. Ayling and Lois and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Middle ton and Larry. iing Shepherd, lola, and Mr.

and Jeff Ayling, Louis and Louise of Siloam Springs, Ark. sons, Steve Kldiva Sturm; 11. K. rorter. and Stan, Mrs.

Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Spencer ofi Dodge City have been in lola the i car 'insurance rate past week visitmg his mother. going up? Check your I'arm- Mrsv Minetta Spencer, and heriers Exchange agent before' buy- parents, Mr.

and lyirs. Raymond iing. Sec phone Lyle (i. Horney, Sifers. East Phone Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Powell and Norvel Joe returned the past, weekend from a two-week trip Mr. and Don Wiiiiams of their daugiitcr. Mrs. John Card of Thanks We wisli to thank the nuiscs and Dr.

Myers for the kind care they gave Olive Covaiill at the Children. Colony Items Mr. and Mrs John Tippie, and Mrs. Aaron Koons anrl jchildren, and-Mrs, Duane and boys and Art iThe dinner in honor of land Mrs. Tipi)ie's wedding 'anniversary.

The Happy Circle Club met DEATHS- AND FUNERALS (Mrs. Mary Smith) I The annual Masonic supper will Ibe held New Years night at (he Brookim i Itoll i Fellowship Hall at the was by Some iChurch. All Masons and i Christmas Customs We Have families are welconfe. IThere were II membeis pri 'siMit The Happy Circle Club will hold: Mrs. R.

1). (U'orue lYum Mid Uieir with Yvonne land, Texas, came Sundjn In visi! McGhee, New Years eve. The club her parents. Mr and Mrs their families are She also came tn her mother prepaid the Clirisi Mr. and Mrs.

Veteto llcr Inisb.ind. had all their'children home for a be here Christmns. pre-Christmas dinner on Dec. 22.1 Koons an-l This tu Mrs. Walter, E.

VanCamp Mrs Walter E. VanCamp, who in lola for many years, died early this morning at the home her B. K. Stan- I'oid, She husband owned tin- drocery on Kasl -irri'l uriiil hi. death in IMI.

10 years auo Mrs. Van- Ciiiip moved to I'lltsburg to live ilh her daughter. Slie'also leaves Ellis This was their gift day too. A 'I an.l VanCamp, turkey occupied the main Lexington. f.mr brothers, on the table with all the nd things that with it.

They had TC (hristma a glorious day, of and! Tip- everything connected with mas. Those present were Mr, and' 1" of Jeff Veteto of Ottawa, "lt '8 my hope have high hopes Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cress and Larrv and Mr. and Mrs.

Torpnto and Ward.Win- ficld. two sisters. Mrs. Tavlor. and lola had ChrfStmas dinner for Mr.

Sowder. Tm-onto; nine and Mrs. (). II. Comstock.

David an.l li, great grand- ami an.l Orville Sr. Mis. Kra.ell is a gran.l- the Kev. Paul at 2 m. in the Waugh Funeral II Buiial will be at Highland Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Veteto and family, Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. How-' cird Veteto and family, west Col.my, and Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Comstock.

Petty. Nancy and Douglass, Kansas City. Mr, and Mrs, Loyd Walters also had a pre-Christmas celebration. They had a turkey dinner and everyone received lovely gifts. Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. If you y.nir Tiegisler, call your carrier FilLST. If, you can't get him, cal City Taxi. 410, Fred Shapel, former Allen Ruth and Kenny, tians, at Miami. and Mrs, (ihamond Brooks; Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Kenison and Hubbard and family, Mr, Prentice and then- family spent 'n were gue.sts overllamily wem to Chanute ChrLstmas ant. Mrs. Keith Walters and fam- FloridB.They visited Mr. and Mr.

I ami chil.lr.m.jChristmas even M'v par-inight" to vi.sit Mrs. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE? See Wayne Archer, Realtor 7 W. Madison. Phone or 1261 evenings. Mr.

and Mrs. K. Ci, llorine and their two sons attended a Christ- parents Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Cress Ghamon.l mother, Mrs. Signe Anderson, in Humboldt. Brooks and their family. Keni.son's i 'y Kansas City, Mr, and Mrs, Mrs.

Ethel Perkins, an officerl jaek and sell of spent Christmas mas eve dinner the home the Rebekah Lodge, made 'Pamara Kay M''-'- Cicorgi' Hoff- Kenneth Foust went to Klamath Falls, to spend the holidays with his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Wales and IChristmas dinner for children. He plans to attend thejyears.

Rose Bowl game in California New Years Day. Mr. and Clark M. Flemingofficial visit to the Moran Rein Erie. Other guests-were Mr, Ijekah I.x)dge last evening.

Other and Mrs. G. C. Freeby and their members of the lola lodge who family of Erie, The llorines form-attended were Mrs. C.enevie\e erly lived in Krie and the three Harclerode, Mrs.

Gladys Gilbert, famdies have been together for Mrs. Katie McKarin, Mrs. Mabel Wichita have returned to their lioiue after spending Christmas Mrs. Quick's mother, Mrs. Datus Newton.

several and Miss Thelma Rob- ierts. Mrs. Chryst, Stanley and Dee ChrysL spent Christmas Day in Mission, with Dr. and Mrs. Roy F.

Drakef Marion C. Kibber, Chanute, was cited for running through a stop sign yesterday afternoon after his car hit another driven by Melvin E. Yest, Colony, at West and State and family. CN Robert Sims with the U.S. Seabees, is here spending the holidays with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Sims, before reporting back to duty at Midway Island. ea'st bound, hit the right si.le of Yest's car which was going south. The officers report considerable damage to both cars although no monetary estimate was made. See year best lasnnnce.

Henderson Realty Its East Madison. Phone MATTRESS CLEARANCE Englander Innerspring Now ULRICH FURNITURE Oliver Jlenkle and family, Mr, and Mrs. Herman Wallers and Mr. and Mrs. William O.

Ru.s-,family, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Wal-I ters and family from lola. Mrs. Lydia Rowley and daugh- DIFFERENT? Want to buy (lifts thai un usual ami ai'e ineier and Lynn.

Charley Coblentz left today for his home in Kanapolis after being here since the funeral of his brother, Walter Coblentz last week. Mrs. K. Weston of Neosho, is a holiday guest of her daughter and faniily, and Mrs. Klein Boyd and children.

CT-3 Charles Robert Baker is ter, Edith Brown, had Christmas dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Decker and family. They drove to Topeka after dinner where Edith works. Mrs.

Rowley won't be home until after Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Matney of north Miss Helen Calkins went to Lawrence to attend the W. F.

Wiles Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wiles, Donny and Nancy had a.s Christmas 'luncheon guests, Mr. and Mrs. Thelma 1 visiting his parents, MP; had as guests over the Mrs.

Raymond Baker. He has weekend their son Ray and fa in- been stationed in Morocco and is'ily Wichita, on a leave before reas- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and signment. Mrs. Lawrence West and children We; have a st.ire full of gifl.s the year 'round.

Aladdin Gift and Appliance Shop Correction! Shoo Rile ad in 'I hursday's Register have SUPREME CRACKERS 1-Lb. Box 23c Holiday guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wight are Mr OPEN NEW YEARS D.4Y Serving good food- New Year's Day and every day. Closed Mondays.

Private dining room. We catei- to parties. Phono Humboldt LS2 for reservations. TIK-TOK CAFE, Humboldt North city limits on Hwy. IfiO nial Methodist Students Conference, as a delegate.

The session began today and continues through Jan. 1. There are -over 3,000 students present, representing 1,000 colleges and universities. Miss Calkins, a student at Kansas University, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

L. A. Calkins. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Matney, Mr. and Mrs. Morrow, Howard and Judith. Evening and dinner guests were Miss Sheila: Morrow and Joe Lee Maloney. Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Smith and Mrs. C. D. McCammon of and their daughters Mary and Osborne, Mr.

and Mrs. Mae Mc- Roberta Cammon of Wichita, Blaine Pen- mas eve dinner guests their njngton. University, of Kansas atlJames Lee Smith of the Hutchin' "Lawrence, mon of lola. Dean McCam- Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond-Custcr and sons, Mikie and Tony have- returned to their home in Springfield, after coming to lola to attend the gbldenwedding anniversary celebration of Mrs. Custer's grandparents, Mr. Mrs. 0. 0.

Miller. They remained to spend Christmas with relatives and friends; THE STAR DUST CAFE (West of Santa Fe Tracks) Will be closed on Sundays the rest of the winter. Open week days 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. DON RONEY son naval air force base, and Roberta's fiance, Paul Ken-' neth Brecheisen and his mother, Mrs.

Clarence Brecheisen of Weld a. Pvt. Bennett Wright has. completed-his-schooling -at Ft. ard Wood, as clerk-typist, and is spending a 14-day He will be.

stationed at Ft. Riley, and he and Mrs. Wright will make llieir home in Manhattan. Private and Mrs. Wright and her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Ladd of Chanute, were Christmas dinner guests of Private Wright's parents, and Mrs. Earl Wright. Penney's ad In Thursday's Register should have MEN'S CORDUROY SPORT SHIRTS 4.33 Solid colors and patterns! washablel LUGGAGE REDUCED! 4.88 7.88 Large group belter train cases, week-end cases and 20" Pullmans reduced. A Warm and Friendly Welcome Awaits You at The MADISON AVENUE BAPTIST CHAPEL 22 1 West Madison Morning Worship Sunday School 'Sunday Evening Training Union Sunday Evening Worship Service 9:30 10:30 6:30 7 :30 Midweek Service Thursday Eve 7 :30 Affiliated Southern Baptist Convention Reverend Tom Lawing Pastor Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Renfro, Blue Mound, spent Christmas day with Mrs. Renfro's daughter, Harold Batemon, Mr, Batemon, and their daughter Betty. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Charles McCoy, Lyle and Lynn, of Earlton. Mrs. Renfro remained until Thursday, venipg. Mr. MrsrRicITard Eraser, Cynthia, Douglas, and Teresa, and Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Prentice, Sheila and Jimmy of Lawrence, spent Christmas here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cress and Larry. Mr.

and Mrs. B. F. Eraser visited at the Cress home in the afternoon. SWEETS to the (WMt and insurance probloms to tho ARCHER INSURANCE AGENCY, 7 W.

Madison. Many folks who have coftsultod ARCHER AGENCY havo roasen to rotum noxt time they had an insurance problem. The ARCHER AGENCY does a good iob tfitir policy holders, thoy knew, Hw -in busi- Mss. Thafs the prime requi- sito days any way you At DANGER DOH'T DRIVE YOUR CAR IN 1958 Unless you have up to $11,000, or an acceptable Insurance policy like FARMER'S INSURANCE EXCHANGE a member of the famed FARMER 'S INSimANCE CROW select risk company one of the nation's liirgest with top financial rating, offering stahdard non-assessable insurance protection at low rates to careful driveis. DON'T LOSnrOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE Meet the reqiirrement.s of the new Kan.sa.s Motor Vehicle Financial Re.siwn.sibility Law with' Broad Form LOW up to 5 if you can 3U "I haven't had an iiuU to accident all year." WHEN YOU BUY IT WHEN YOU PAY IT WHEN YOU NEED IT A FARMERS Unexcelled Claim Service Farmers Exchange hais a well-deserved, repiitation for instant cash settlement.

Whether accident own on the far from a office to rush to your rescue with fast, fair payment of your claim. iind night service in U. and Canada. Compare Rates Beford-YouBuy G. Karvey 705 lOLA, KANSAS Phone THOMPSON'S MEAT MARKET 401 South State In Super Marjcet OPEN 7 DAYS 9:00 TO 8:00 P.

M. OPEN SATURDAYS 8:00 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M.

to 8 Lb. Average PICNIC HAMS FRESH GROUND Lb. 33c Hamburger or Sausage 3 $1.00 EXTRA LEAN STEAK DOLD'S ENDS and Cello Bag YOUNG TENDER PORK LIVER Lb. Lb. Lb.

49c 25c 25c U.S.D.A. CHOICE CHUCK ROASTS Innerspring Mattress Clearance ODDS ENDS with i)()X to match) 'Engliinter fU 59.50 Serta Hotel Contract Innerspring NOW $29-50 Regular NOW Acme Extra Firm Innerspring Regular 49.50 NOW Baby Bed Wet proof. Hegular NOW "Poor Boy" Sleep Lounge fidl size bed. Keg. NOW $8-95 $69-50 (JIIANTH LIMITED Ulrich Furniture Huy Now Pa Eater WE SERVE ONLY THE BEST! Every Meal Has Taste Come and See Steaks'-Sea Foods Chickeh Sunday Menu Prime Ril) of Beef Au Ju.s Virginia Haked Ham Sauce Stuffed Pork Chops with f'ranljerrv.

Sauce and' Dre.s.sing Served Choice or Mashed Potatoe.s Choice-(if--V-egetiil,) Hot 'Rol Coffee or Salad Tea Open New Years it Dining Rgom; we cater to parties any lime. Phone-Jlumboldt 152 for re.servations. Open from 6 a- m. to 10 p. m.

Closed Mondays. HumlMldt, Kansas North City Limits en Highway ED and RON SHERWOpO BE A HOSTESS SUPREME. ON EVERY FESTIVE OCCASION, TREAT YOUR FAMILY AND GUESTS TO PAGE EGG NOG The holiday season colls for the best in food and entertainment and that just naturally means Page Egg Nog. Made, from a select formula, Page Egg Nog IS a blend of smooth cream, fresh eggs and Page's own spedal flavoring. It's Delicious It's Nutritious.

So be sure you have plenty oh Hand all through the, holidays. QUALITY counts Most '1. ifi.

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