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The Iola Registeri
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PAGE TWO THE XOLA REQISTER. MONDAY EVENING, JULY 21,1958. Society and Mrs. Beaman Are Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs.

entertained Friday barbecued steak dinner for tha "Mr: 'smd Mrs. -Wilbur Boelccn and family, Muskogee, Mr. and Floyd Boekeh and family. Gas City, Mr. and, Art, Mr-, Mrs.

John, Fontaine and Connie, and Mrs. Myrle' Willson. Young-Bodincrt'We Took Place June 30. Miss Vivian Jean Young became the bride of Terry D. Bodine June 30 in double ring ceremony at the Riverside Baptist Church in Little Rock, Ark.

They will be at home in Little Rock where A 2c-Bodine is stationed with the United States jVir Force. Airman Bodihe is a grandson of the late W. A. Moss, of Moran, and a son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Bodine, Castleton, 1)1, ifi E.U.B. Young Enjoy Picnic The Youth Fellowship group of the Evangelical United Brethren Church enjoyed a picnic last night at Rivcr.sido Park. The first part of the cycning was spent singing aniiund and eating sack lunches.

Chari Burtnctl gave the lesson, and the latter part of the evening was spent swimming. Present wore Sharon Charles Scllman, Qari Burtnett, Brcnda Anderson, Raymond and- CALENDAR FOB THE WEEK TONIGHT V.F.W. Auxiliary meets 8 p.m. Memorial Hall. TUESDAY Royal Neighbors meet with Mrs.

Maude Templeman, 5 JQoiu and Lioness p. m. Each, family, faring fried- chicken and jrovered dish, own tabl6 service. Swimming. Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Schmidt and and Mrs. Leslie Norton, hosts. WEDNESDAY Christian Men's Fellowship picnic. Riverside Park, 6:30 p.

m. Bring covered dish. Drink and dessert furnished. THURSDAY Dorcas Class, First Baptist Church, 2 Mrs. Qeorgc Ruxton, 117 Monroe.

Dorcas Sewing Circle, First Christian Church, 1 p. at the church. GasGity News (Mrs. Wilma.B. Wilson) There will be a vacancy at the Gas City Sept.

1, due to the retirement of the present postmaster, Mrs. Ethyl Adam.s. Application material is available at' the postoffice. Only those receiving mail at Gas City are eligible. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Trester are the: parents of an 8 -ppund, 2- ouncc baby born Jiily 18 at the Allen County Hospital. Mrs. Helen Goodsell and her and Nancy Upshaw, Ann Suavely and Beverly Jo Bacon. DoGking Theme Is Integrity His ad- niini.stralion has restored integrity in stale government.

Gov. George Docking said Friday night. He was principal speaker at a Ist District Congressional rally hero, one of six such rallies plainn- cd by the Democratic paHy during the current primary campaign. Docking is unopposed for renomi- nation. The governor conceded there "hnve been some isolated cases of loose administration or bad judgment" in his administraV ion.

adding: "There has been no attempt to conceal the.se incidents or tp white wash the offenders. They have been dismissed on the and the affairs have been fully reported to the people of Kansas." FAILS IN ATTEMPT TO GUST IRAQI DELEGATE Arkady Sobdlev, left, as Sir Pierson Dixon, center, and Henry Cabot Lodge of the Unitefi States listen during a United Nations Security Council session 6n Middle East. sought unsuccessfully to oust the U. -N. representative of the overthrown Iraqi government in the Security 0 Far Back to Find IndispensaMe Man By HAL BOYLE NEW VOHK (AP) Things a columnist might never know "if he didn't open his mail: That there has bpcn only one really indispensable man in the history of the world.

Who? Adam! That the first table utensil invented was the spoon. That in U.S. taxes ave aged $1.98 a person. This year Americans will pay more for government than they will spend on Jimmy Springston, Mildred Rej(, daughters, Mrs. Rex Smoot and Shirley Up.shaw, and ihpir sppn- Wilson, returned to sor, Mrs: Floyd Vogel and the their homes here Tuesday from a.ssistant Mrs.

Howarji Mayficld, where they visited Upshaw. Guests were Howard Up-their daughter and sister, Ray Swcany, Mr. gweany and daughter Debbie. home for, a visit other relatives and' friends, "(icraid Hoke and family of DeWey, spent Wednesday with his mother, Mrs. Rose Hojce, returned home Thursday.

Lloy4 Pybec of lola and his daughter, Mrs, Milton Dickerson, of Tarsons, Vvill Saturday night for Geneva, Ohio, where they will visit their daughter and sister, Mrs. Guy Clark and family, former residents of this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Troxel now' own and occupy the home of the Clark family on the highway east of Gas City.

Mr. and Mrs, Dick Nichols and Richard of Yates Center were Sunday visitors of Mr. Nichols' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols and Miss Jane' Nichols, and also their, daughter, Connie Nichols, who has been here visit; ing her grandparents for some tinier Mrs.

Viola Gillham of Fort Scott arrived hene ntght for il'Tewdays viSit with her son, Wendell Gillham and family. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gillham were Mr. aiid Mrs.

Donald Garrison, Elaine and Linda of LaHarpe. and Mrs. Viola Gillham. were Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Jones and Michael ojf Moran. Mose Bosley has returned from a vacation trip in Canada. He visited relatives and friend 's at Calgary, Alta, and Kelowna, B.C. Tornado Qamage teftatWeskan SHARON SPRINGS. Kan.

(AP) tornado touched down. on a farm in the small Kansas border community of Weskan last night, injured four men and dipstroyed a number of farm buildings. The Port of Entry building near the Colorado border four mile, away also was damaged by the twister. Sheriff Frank Walker of Wallace County (Kan.) said. said the four.

men were in a truck on the Albright farm at Weskan. He did riot know their names, but said one of them was seriously hurt. The truck thrown about 50 feet. Cashier's Naime on Confession Note Lois Traylor Engaged Richard Lee Drury Mr. and M'fs.

Sherman Traylor announce the engagement of their granddaughter, Lois Jimq Traylor, to Richard Lec Drury of lola, -son of Mrs. Harold Drury of Chanute and the late Mr. Drury. A September wedding is planned. TIZZY By KaU OBUU us JO HOYT, Kan.

exam- 'n $oi1 ly an admission by the missing c.nshicr of the lloyt State Bank that he was responsible for shortages at the bank. The 59-year-old cashier, Jclfi Williams, disappeared- June 30. His brother, Orion Williams, president of the bank, has signed a complaint alleging embezzlcmont of $10,000 but investigators say the shortage may reach $100,000. At -the request of the Williams family, bank examiners Saturday opened a.lock-box containing personal papers of the cashier and found a note reading: "Any and aU shortage is my fault. Orion new nothing about them.

(Signed) Jeff Officers were puzzled by HH' misspelling of the word "know" and some members of the family doubted the note's authenticity. food, clothing, medical care, and religious actrvities combined. Taxes are now the biggest Fingle item in I he cost of That 24 per cent of the married women under 30 don't have engagement rings yet. I know one who lives in my house who's been married 21 yearsTTTd doesn 't have one. And her prospects arenH getting any better.

That in parts of Europe from the 13lh to the 17th centuries there were lawsr prohibiting the wearing of pearls. Those were the days when husbands had some real power. That comic George de Witt defines a juke box-as "a Broadway musical without a plot," Tlial a single gram oi silver can be drawn out into a vvire- more than a mile- long." That Wyatt fiarp, the famous frontier marshal, was a Uepubli- ican. That Giuseppe Verdi, opera composer, was a frugal man. Ho died at 87 of a paralytic stroke brought on by the exertion of looking under his bed for.a lost wooden collar button, Colony Items a gay old dog is almost as insulting as to call him a pig, which he also detests since his religion forbids him to eat That dragonflies have an odd love life.

They can fly up to 60 miles' an and they mate while-in flight. That Chinese nearly three centuries were forced in wear pigtails ak a sign of obedi encc to the Manchus, a Mongolian tribe that conquerifid China in 1644. The custom died out after the Chinese overthrew the Man- Dynasty in 1912. That a diamond will not dissolve in acid, But if subjected to intense heat it'will turn to graphite. flia (irnaaier, weighs 11 ounces, the average woman's heSrl 9 oohclusions you draw from this strictly your own.

That it certainly is unflattering to be told you eat like a horse. The stomach of a horse about 18 quarts of food. (Mrs. Don Richisrdson, Mrs. Mary Sipitji) home Sa moirntoig! on 'a short leave to Visit He will return to Ft; Knox to liniah.

The litUe son born ito Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Wright of Huinboldt Wednesday has bctn faam'ed Keith LeRoy. I got him in the paper tpo soon, before he named. He joins a little sister, Debbie, in.the lamily.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Livingston and three children of. and their neighbors, Mr. and Mrs.

Harris and two children, broujihi their picnic, dinner to IjQWard Livingston's-this -mqrning, ipg to go to tiic: tilP- shower eome; up fliejr their dipper on ife-ppwE, and tliey ail a itibd tiihe. The clotids rpUed, awray fnd 'the fishing party cpntinued. Mrs. Ida taken to the Anderson County Hospital Friday. In trying to get to the storm cellar when the clouds looked bad she fell and injured her back.

Judge and Mrs. Dean Smith and Miss Rose Strain of Garnett are visiting his mother, Mrs. Nellie Smith, this afternoon. Miss Strain was her neighbor when she lived in Garnett. Mrs.

Smith is very happy to see her. The ice cream supper the MYF of the United Church sponsored last night in the City Park was quite a success. The rain held off, and they had a good crowd. Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Boone, That if you could leap as well as the grasshopper, you could jump 600 feet, or more than 100 times your length. Thai the average timber rattlesnake can strike, a distance of inches. But you'll feel even MOVES IN lOLA From Records Issued Daily by The Credit Bureau of lola I I I James C. Adkins, 419 N. Chestnut to 420 N.

Chestnut; Richard L. Coldwell to 402 S. Walnut; Ed Moyer, 1009 N. Sycamore to 206 Bruner; Harvey Collins, 502 S. Fourth to 112 W.

Calhoun; Ruth Holeman, 203' i'S. Jefferson to 852 N. Jefferson; Mary Ann Madison, Second to 301 N. Buckeye; Dean Duncan, 811 N. Jefferson to 22 Buchanan; Albert Coblentz, 309 S.

Elm to 623 E. Lincoln. souri. Ptayet tor mm safer if you stay a country mile away from one. That Benjamin Disraeli, tho only man born a Jew who became Prime Minister of Great Britain, wrote a novel called "Vivian Grey" that made him lion at 22.

of St Bernard rescue dogs, during lii.s career saved the lives of 40 persons lost in the Swiss Alps. Then he ran oirt of brandy! That Moslems do not like dogs.lister, Fifth To call a Moslem a dog even Church. Father, make us conscious of thy presence every kour of the day. Enable us to go about among our fellow men, not with sadness or fear, but with cheerfulness and kind faces. Make us a blessing to others so that we may make life easier for everyone who comes within our influence.

In all our relationships may we have nipre of the insight and wisdom of the Master and something of his tehderriess and courage; in thcTiame of Christ. Sutherland Bonnell, N. Y. min Roy Griffon and his Strawn were Friday evening callers of Howard Livingstons'. Howard and Mr.

Griffon were" war time buddies in France during World Mr. and Mrs. Clay H.ToUe from Nevada, were dinner guests of his sister, Mrs. Alice Ruth, Sunday. They operate the ToUe Motel near Nevada.

Pleasant Workers HDU met at the clubhouse on July 10. Mary Decker, viee-president, presided STARS IN THE! It EYES Mike helped win flcht for iifaAhood. Is presented with flower-studded star in San Francisco brllawaii's Gov. WUliam F. Qulnn.

Latter wants Hawaii io become 60th state. at the meeting in the absence of Joan Hall, president. Other members, present were: Katherine Weldin, Pearl Wedeman, Beatrice Gilliland, Shirley Payne, Alene Luedke and Mildred Schalnost. Roll" call was answered a foreign country one would like to visit. Discussion was held re- a watermelon party hp held at 1:30, 14 atl.ftlie'Allen County reporter.

MILK PRICE CLIMBING WASHINGTON (AP) -r- Milk prices are continuing' td rise ic-1 throughout the garding a fair booth for the -An Agriculture DepaftWldnt sur- Anderson County Fair. It was decided that the school book exchange dates would be Aug. 29 and 30. Time' and placsi; aii- nounced later. Mildred Schainost qhnrnn navifl anH Tnhn arp hav- laier.

muuieu ociiauiusi lesson on "Understandmg the pjider person." Refreshments were by hostess, Shirley Payiie. The next meeting will be vey showed Friday' tKiV milk prices in early July in about 160 markets were higher at both levels than a month earlier. President Warrch 'cj drove the last spike tfie construction of the Alaska on July 15, 1923. Elmer Chricstenson, with Pantel Buick, from LaHarpe to 525 S. Second; L.

H. Brandon from LieRoy to 422 S. Third; Vernon E. Cain, for Cities Service, here temporarily, 302Wi S. Chestnut.

CHRISTMAS IN JULY SALE Starting Today ALAQDINGIFT SHOP SHOP-RITE MARICET and LJnioln FREK Phono Vfi U.S.O.A. CHOICE CHUCK ROAST HOME GROWN ELBERTA FREESTONE PEACHES LONG GREY WATERMELONS Lb. 2 Lbi. 2Sc 3 Lh(. 2fc Each Mc IE Vliss Your Register and i.s paid to date, here's what to do: CALL YOUR HOME.

His name phone number areon receipt card or on a special sticker he'Tias given you to attach to your telephone book. SE COND if you can't reach yoiir may call or After 6 p.m. and a. taxi tab will bring the paper to you. Don't call till after 6 p.m.

Please remember that your you to try to call him first. OL SANITONE Dry Cioaiiing Now, it makes no difference how often you have -your favorite wool and wool-like garments dry Not if we do itl We are specially licensed to provide New Sanitont PLUS SOFT-SET that retexturizes woolens as well -as the new miracle fabrics resemble wool. Dirt's spots too, and full body is retained. Coats, suits and dresses keep their smart drape indefinitely. Try us and set the.

amazing. Phonf for service today. PHONE 428 for Pickup aqd Delivery PETER "HOW DOES THAT GUY DO IT ON HIS SALARY?" Some men with no more than average income seem to forge ahead of others, because thcylarc-careful to insure their possessions: Then, when storm or accidents Strike, we pay their losses. Call WAYNE ARCHER for this kind of protection. FRYER'S MIDWEEK SPECIALS CRISP PASCAL Stalk No.

1 RED POTATOES No. 1 ARKANSAS CANNING Bushel $2.85 THICK MEAT PACOS F9.r; ROASTING EARS GoldMi box. 29c Doz. TENDER MEATY Lb. Phone 40f.

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