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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • 2

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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A. KANSAS rAGE TWO THE 10LA REGISTER. MONDAY EVENING. NOVEMEER ill. I Hy Nadine Sell.cr SWEETIE PIE I Mrs.

Susie M. Urn entert aim'd I Mr. and Mrs. Omer widen at a 1 lin'Thanksgiv ing dinner Sunday in ilier Imme. LOCALS I SEEM A Mi 1 1 Spillman Mr and Mis Chailes Sihaiiio.t ol Colony announce the approach aiu marriage ol their daughter Ev elvn to Decker Spillman, Nov 27 al 3 o'clock the afternoon in tin' oiled Church at Colony.

All friends of Ibe families are poidialiy ihvib-d to attend the wed ding and the leeeption immediately billowing the ceremony. Mr and Mrs. K. J. Lawyer of A M-eurity administration Tulsa spent the weekend with Mrs.

Pjesentjtive will he at the tola Lawyer's sister. Mrs. A. R. Mur- I lu f(.

1,1 Phey. and Mr. Mur, lh(! tLstnet ol Hit at itls- 1 1 'burg is located at 70a N. locust Mr. and Mrs.

II. K. Porter hadj is ron? 8 if u' 4 guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs 5' P- 111 fn' os guests Sunday I I Published in The iola Reg i.stcr, Nov 21, I960) No.

K761 lu The Probate Court of Allen County, Kansas In the Matter of the Estate of Emma L. Harris, Deceased NOTH' 'E OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION Slate of Kansas to All Pei sons Concern'd: You are hereby notilied that a Petition has been filed in said Court hy Susie Hoke, heir of the decedent, praying for Admimslra turn of the estate of the decedent, and the granting of Utters of Administration to Willie Gwens. You are hereby retjm to file your written defenses thereto on or before the 14th December, I960, at ten oclock Mis Williams lias as a guest. Mrs l.es-se Tm ker ol Wichita. who wtH return to her home in WkIui.i tmiimiuw Mr and Mrs Rub Holds of Augusta cut the weekend visiting Mr Molds' niottiei.

Mis Plor-enee Rcvim'ib Mrs li I. Itemlei sen lias returned bm-i St toms wlirie she "attended .1 it inn, at eomention ol till I Si mil ol the A Mr and Mm. .1 Malfiit at tended the Mir. Ti niile Shrine eeienioni.il IlM-lung Saturday and i elurned home Sunday Mr and Mis Larry Belangy of Chunulc arc the pioud parents of a son, James Eldon Larry is the ainlson of Mrs. Winnie Smothers.

lie lived in this coin- miimiy and attended (lie Selma and Kincaid si-hools. Mr. ami virs Dean Spillman and Maisha visited Mr and Mrs. Gufley in Chanute Thursday The -lma ll.mpy Homemakers I met vs it 1 1 Mr, Dean Ihjltz Wednes day afternoon Eleven members and one Diania Holt, were present Pauline Spillman gave the "Color in the Home." The hostess served refreshments, as- Mrs. Eslclla Weathrimam lola; Mrs.

Andrew Pringle, YJ'i Center; Glenn Powers, lola; PI rich. Colony; Kenneth Goodlier, lola, Gary Kuicift Dismissed Nov. Linda Kay Donnelly, Mrs Ben Middleton, lola Pea ley Rich aids, lola; Bourne Newman Moran, Mrs. Ilumy Eyler, Roger lola, Mrs. Bo, davL0(1 jnf.mt son.

lola; II. n-of I AM of said day in said Com lola i New Greenhouse in tola, open for business todj at West i Bruner ul flowers, plants. etc. See our ad today on Page 3. i in the City of lola, Allen Comity, Kansas, at which time and place said cause will tie heard.

Should you tail therein, judgment and decree will he entered in due course upon said Petition. Dated this l.Stli day of November, I960. SUSIE HOKE, Allen County Hospjlal VISITING IIOUHS i iid 7 p. m. to 8 38 p.

m. jn III (4 peiimo-l to visit. Vculm limit'd to two ttmo. piM. Admitted Nov, III tn a I1 Births, Nov Mr.

and Mrs (bu Cm bey lola. a girl weighing 6 lu minces. v-- Admitted Nov .211 Verna Hives, Yales Cunlcri Mis Lawrence Dieliolt. lola; Donald Gaioson, Kincaid Dismissed Nov, i Mrs. Tyner, Yates Ceid) Morris, lola.

Ida Wilmoth. lola: Mrs. EliaU-lh Heine, lola: Mrs Thomas Collins, Pnpia, Mrs Seth Owens, lola Biillis Nov. 20, Mr. and Mis.

Bernard Spnlh. lola, a girl weighing 9 pound-, and 1 ounce. The hibiscus is the official flower of Hawaii 'to thornngh that sufferers rsade astonishing statements l.ks VCiles have ceased to be a problem The secret is a hew heaiing(yih-stance Hio-Dync) discovery of a world-famous research institute. This substanre is now available in suppository or omlmcat orm under the name 'repuratwa if. At all drug counters.

Mr and Mis Ira Mangold of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sinclair. Mo-assarwil! toiuglil to sHiid iub. Itah, visited in lola and toil ttu week with tln ir son ami li i i Scott the past week.

Mr. Sinclair fainilv, Mr and Mrs. Arlon Man- i-s a former Iolan. They spent most gold and of the time in Fort Scott, at the tiome of his father. Mr.

ami Mrs John (ialemnre and their children of litlshurg spent he weekend lien wilh Mrs. pareids. Mr. and Mrs Victor Sigg and their family, and with other relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Miller and boys spent Sunday in Moran with Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. Olive Cross. Also there were Mr.

and Mrs. II. L. Coojier and Carl of But how did sho manage to get bubble gum in your hair? by -r mother, Mrs Ruth I Petitioner Herrmann. "POLAND THOMPSON, The 1 it Club members their I Attorneys for Petitioner, lumihes nut at the Olni Welsh lola, Kansas horn Wednesday evening to filPfll) 21-28 (12) 5 out the year hooks Those present i were the Dean Unit, Jack Spill IIIDtL WAVE HIIS IERL man and Framis Pirmen families, LIMA, Peru AP' A tidal Mrs Smothers and Mike wave struck the westernmost part and Mr Raymond Stephens and of South America today and left Rosahco two dead and nine missing in the Ml olid Mis Ih-rbert Kersley Lambayeipie province of northern were nippei guests of Mr.

and Peru Wall! I- -mi Tuesday eve-! 1 1 Mis 11 A. Kissinger of Ottawa Mr and Mrs. Waller Oliphanl I spent Sunday in Wichita visiting their son, Kenm'th Oliphanl. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs ('ail Marvin were Mr.

Marvin's brother and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. 11 Marvin of Lincoln, Neb. Itoses are budding now for next seasons blooms.

To have a fine showing of flowers they should be protected from freeze and dampness. Elliott Nursery, 224 N. Walnut. Wichita Falls. Mr and Mrs.

Dale Creitz and Mary Ann had as guests Sunday Mr. Creilz's brother, Dana Creitz, Mrs. Creitz, and Cristy Ann of Parsons, and their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Creitz and Danny, of lola.

TE RLU day. Mr. and Mrs. doe Bacon of Estes lark, Colo sent the weekend Mr. Bacon's mother, Mrs.

'Della Bacon. They were joined Sun- by Mrs. Bacons daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Baker of Ionca City, Okla New Greenhouse in lola, open for business today at 302 West Bruner St.

Cut flowers, plants, etc. See our ad today on Page 3. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Young and Mrs.

Bessie (leyer were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pitts of Yachats, Mr. and Mrs. Mer-lyn Trimble and Danny of Eureka, Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Coyer of Chanute, and their granddaughter, Kathy Groves. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fryer and Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Fetherlin and their family had as guests Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Fryer's niece, Mrs. Grace Duffy, Bartlesville. and her nephew, Claude Swartz, and Mrs.

Swartz, Henry-etta, Okla. When you think of shoe re building, repairing, refinishing, or remodeling, think of The Embassy Shoe Rebuilders, 10 W. Jackson. Mrs. Lula Farmer, 306 N.

Buck- eye, rexrtcd to the police Saturday that a boy posing as the cousin of Pat Long, her Register carrier, collected $1.54 from tier, presum ably to pay for her paper. Later Pat stopped at the home and Mrs. Farmer reported the incident to him. Pat says he does not have a cousin living within too miles of lola. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Jones gave a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Joness mother, Mrs. Dora Sicka of Humboldt. The guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Catron Linda, Diane and Eddie; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sicka, Debra, Mate and Mike of Piipia; Mr. and Mrs.

Darrel Ross, Larry, Donald, Johnny, Sharon. Jean and Joan of Humboldt; Mrs. Laura Frischen meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Joness children.

David, Dorothy, Roy, Mary, and Carol. RiTU RKEYS Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain Mr. and Mis Boy Willis have as gurts. Mis Willis' sister. Mrs.

Paul Kolmgcr mid Mr Nolinger of Meiidiaii. Maho They will remain over the Thanksgiving holiday. Gilbert Moser and Ins two daiigb- ters of V. hit came Saturday to 1 get Mi 's mother, Mrs. John who has been visit- mg her ms'c in law.

Mrs. Tessa Sigg. Mis Moser will spend sev- era! days in Wichita with her son 2 and his family, before returning to tier home in Brunswick, Mo. Washburn Team To INaliomil Sw ST I lit IS i University of Si lone- d.teate.-l Washburn University ol Kan and won the mini ichampinnship l-Tnlay Both qualified lor Hie national I court competition m-l month In the i-hl'-ini do fcated St. Loin, tTuvir-uly and Washington delcated leieoinM Final round judge-, hraska Supreme (mill IM ward I-.

Certer. fi-di ml De-lrul Judge Roy Harper ol SI Loins and Missoni I Supreme ('on I Judge Clem Stmekm.au mm; Mi Mr Arthur Harvey of vi.vh-d Mis. Leona I Dir-! e- and Mr and Mrs Waller Sis on Sm day ul si mi; TOPEKA 'Alt death lo" II! hoot lo 9 a 10 7 liming November -31 Inn ing lano itf Compel 10 .9 pet iod 712 Ineindes relay death not (-minted There are more Ilian HI million books the I. iln at of Congress i TOM, 1 Kansas Irallie! Trfc, 3. T.

(lnUI) For the first time ecirnra bai fonnd a new healing; aubstanra with the aston-UhiriB ability to ahrink stop itching, and relieva pain without surgery. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (ahrinkage) took place. ost amazing of all-resulta were CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep and heartfelt thanks to all our neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us after the passing of our dpar sister and aunt, Emma L. Harris. The ladies who served the dinner; the floral offerings; the singer, and the Rev.

Linton, were all deeply appreciated. The Owens and Hoke families. Ian 1ieu-e. miii.iI science in slrucior hJa Junior College, at Tola's firemen answered three tended the fall meeting of the Kan-alarms during the weekend but sas Ciiieii-hip Clearing House at damage was minor. The first call group i comjxiM'd of ixditical Saturday noon was to a grass fire Lawrence this weekend.

This 'in the 300 block on W. Madison; science teachers in the colleges the second was to an unidentified of Kansas and western Missouri, car at Madison and Fourth with Speakers Dr Warren Mil- a smoking engine. Sunday after- ier. assistant dim-tor of (he Mich- noon a sofa at Abner Kings, 602 igan Survey Research ('enter, whojN. Kentucky, caught on fire.

Fire I spoke on the "American Voter in (Chief Ray Chard said a big hole was burned in the sofa. Mrs. Clarence Riggs and their granddaughter, Omarie Riggs, went to Tulsa Saturday to spend the weekend with Mrs. Biggs son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Claude Bay less.

lla Mae Young, Richard Harmon, Donald and Ronald Chambers and Marion Sponscllor all of lola and Kathie Mundcl and Goldie Vanderford of Stark spent Sunday in Kansas City where they attended the Argentine Nazarene Church and spent the afternoon sightseeing. The following attended the Com manders Conference of Kansas National Guard in Tooka over the weekend: Col. and Mrs. J. I) Conderman, Lt.

Col. and Mrs. Charles Caserio, Lt. Col. and Mrs.

Clarence Robinson, Maj. and Mrs. Jack Curry, and Capl. and Mrs. Dee unger.

Bud Fryer arrived Friday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs Bert Fryer, and his sister, Mrs. Bob Fetherlin, and her family. He had been on a business trip to Massachusetts and Connecticut and was on his way hack to his home1 in Orange, Calif. He left Saturday, night.

All COFFEE Lukan SWEET POTATOES Colorado Tom Tom JONATHAN APPLES CRANBERRIES Turkeys POUND PKG. I California I LETTUCE Giant Size I9 Head I I Texas GRAPEFRUIT I Red 59c i 10 For FRYERS 2j to 3 lb. Average Pound Pound Dub's BRICK CHILI 49c BULK SAUSAGE 29c Pound U.S D.A. Choice ROUND STEAK 89c Pound Ham Beef MEAT LOAF Poik 59c Pound CELERY Giant Size Stalk NORBEST 16 to 24 lb. avg.

Norbest 10 to 14 lb. avg. HEN TURKEYS Pound 49c Armour's Boneless CANNED HAMS 2.69 3 Pounds GROUND BEEF 89c 2 rounds Ci'Hly SLAB BACON 59c round I Im Iran GROUND CHUCK 69c Pound Stokelys PUMPKIN 2' Sire Cans Reynolds TOIL WRAP Stnndnatd Poll No, 1 1daho Russelt BAKING POTATOES 10 Lbs. PARSNIPS SNOW WHITE CAULIFLOWER RUSS ILL SPROUTS PARSLEY MANGOS 0 Hershey Choco. DAINTIES Lge.

12-oz, Pkg. Stokely's TOMATO JUICE 46-oz. Can PEANUT CLUSTERS Warsaw Cove OYSTERS 8 oi. Can Charmin NAPKINS Pkg. 60 White Cello POTATO CHIPS A Regular 27t Kitty Clover I-resh Pound Bag SHOP-RITE MARKET Handy tj Gat ICE CREAM We Deliver Phone 291 I.

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