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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 2

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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TWO THE TOLA ICEGISTER, TUESDAY EVEXIXG. NOVEMBER 1, 1949. TOLA. SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs.

E. Straw of Mad- Isdn announce the enKaKsment and approaching their i Norma Glee Rabon. to Oeorge Boselo. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael O. Bowlo of Canton. Ohio. The wedding will take place In the near future. LaHarpe.

Nov Dean Jackson, son of Mrs. Jes-sle Jaclc and Mr.s. Betty Allen, daughter of Mrs. Lottie Ran were' married Saturday afternoon in the home of Judge Cook In Yate.s Center. They 'were accompanied by Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Jackson have a host of friends who wish for them a successful and happy married life. Mri.

Wilcox Ninety-third fiilrthday Mrs. Emily Wilcox, who makes her home with her daughter. Mrs. H. L.

Lacy, was 93 years old yesterday, and In celebration of the occasion a family dinner held Sunday at the Lacy home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. R. b.

Wilcox. Wichita: Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Wilcox and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Wilcox and their family, and Mr. and Mr.s.

Wilbur Mc- Oee and their family, all of Sallna; Mr. and Mrs. George Van Becelalre. R. h.

Wilcox, and Mrs. J. C. Jones and her daughter of Kansas City: i Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Wilson and their i family. Mrs. C. C. Lincoln, the gue.st of honor.

Mrs. Emily Wilcox, and Dr. and Mrs: H. L. Lacy.

The BacklH-ush Buckaroos Itave An Outdoor Supper The Buckbrush Buckaroos held a pre -Halloween outdoor Saturday evening at their rodeo arena and picnic grounds north of lola. Tne trees around the open camptire were hung with nil the traditional Kallowcdn decorations. Tho.sc enjoying the outing were: Mr, and Mrs. Butcher and iJndft Lee. Mr.

and Mrs. Don Nichols. DlxlP Sarllou. Donnic, and Denny. Mr, niul Mrs May wood Smith, Mr.

and Mr.t R. Scott and Wanda, Mr. and Mrs Ed Kramer and Karl. Mr. and Mrs.

Phil Woodward. Arthur and Sharon. Mr.s. Paul Sanl iind Marvin. Mr.s.

Kloyd Braswell, Ml I.lnda Howe. Ml.ss Kit BrasWlill. and Miss Kav Mclvln. pespUe adversi' weather, several of tlio Burkarotis rninped out by the arena Saturday niRlit and went a trail ride Sunday ulternoon. nruengrr-Vanllorn (Sl 'lnl In 'Ihr niarrlage of Miss Erma Bruengcr.

(i.iughter of Mr. end Mrs. Ed Bruenger and Duane VnnHorn. son of Mr and Mrs. H.

C. VanHorn. wnt at 3 o'clock Sunday afli-rnoon. October at St. Peter's Lutheran church.

Humboldt. The Rev Kraus read the single ring ceremony in the chancel wlilch was. decorated with ba of yellow and white chry.santhc- mums and 'woodwardia ferns. Miss Diirlene Burkharl. Chanute.

played a prouram of organ music preceding the ceremony and accompanied Ijonie La who sang "Through the 'V'ears" and "The Lord 's Player The traditional wedding marches were u.sod. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a eown of white fa.shlnned with a neckline, long fitted "and a chapel length train. Her fingertip veil of brldaMlluslon vvns held In place by a coronet of seed pearl.s. Her arm bouquet was of white chry.ianthcmums. Mrs.

D. Durnsing of Kansas City wa.s matron of honor. She wore a satin gown of burgnndy wine over a hoop skirt She wore white mitts and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums with al matching halo-in her hair Charles Bacon of Hutchinson was Ust man and Fred Bruenger. brother of the brJde and Martin Lsum of Kansas City were ushers. A reception wa held in the (Mureh iiarlors iniinedlatoly follow-' iiiK the i-evemnnv The table was' I eeoraled with yellow and white I 1 iiims anil ji three-tiered wedding' c'ake loppeil with a miniature bride I groom.

After the bride cut the first piece ot rake. It was by Mrs; Mitchell of Earlton. Mrs Fred Bruenger served the punch Mrs Hay Conper und Mis.se.s Klsie and IJellu niuenger with the servliii; Mrs EdKar keyn the guest hook Mrs UnieiiKi 'i inolliri of the iTldr. wore .1 Kiev rr-epe die.ss with hliirk and 'e cur- I line (It while uuidenlns Mrs 'Vim- Horn, the Ki tnnther. wore i sou with wine iiccesvune' antl while Kardeiu left lor a short wed- riiiiK trip For tnivelmi; the btidi' Wore a Krcy sh.irkskin suit with hlark and teal liUie mcessorles and a enrsane id iininis Itpori their retiun tliey will be at hoine on a farm near Lyons The bride traduaLed Irom Hum- Ijiilrit hlKli folate where she was a member ol Oiincroti Nu honorary home reonoinics For the past tlircr years she liiis employed at the Jones in Kan.sas City as deparliiirnt The gro (iin crjulu high Ancj Kan State college where ho was member of Theta Xi fratrrn He is now enraged In farnnng near Lyons.

KlXTl'RES For Every Room in the Hou.sc See Our Dcsplay SCHEIX'S APPLIANCE STORE South Side ROCK OF AGES BCMty NOW mod rOBETBB WILLIAMS MONUMENT WORKS Tmn'itn Tate CAUWIMK FOB TBI WEEK The lola Music, club annual guest day meeting viAV be held Wednesday. November 9 at the First Presbyterian church. All meimberg are asked to make reservations not lattir than Saturday by calling Mrs. W. D.

Jones, Mrs. C. L. Hoyt, or Mrs. OeOrge M.

Orover, TONIOJTT Cub Scout Pack No. 55 meets al the Memorial hall at 6 p.m. for a covered dish supper. WEDNESDAY The Ladles Of the A. R.

meet at 2 p. m. at Memorial hall. The Rebekah Degree Team rheetx at 7:30 pjn. at the I.

O. O. F. hall for practice. The Star Valley Community n.eeting will be held at the schoolhouse starting with a covered dish dinner at 7 p.m.

Dr. Ben Myers wW show pictures. 1 THURSDAY American Legion Auxiliary dis- trlc school or instruction stafts at 0:30 a. m. Covered: dish I'an- chebn at noon.

Bring I own table service. The Rebekah lodge meets at the I O. O. F. hall'at 7:30 p.m.

for regular meeting. The of Beaiiaean: meets at 7:30 p.m. for a business meeting. The W. S.

W. S. of the E. U. B.

cljurch meets at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Floyd Oliver, 901 North State St. The Women's Union of the Baptist church meets at 11 a.m. Covered dish luncheon at noon.

Miss Rhoda Lupdsten will be the guest speaker at 1:30 pjn. The Pellowship Class of Trinity church will meet for an all day quilting at Fellowship hall at 10 a.m. A covered d'ish dinner will served at The Wi F. M. S.

of the Nazarene churiih liaeets at 2:15 pjn. at the church. The W. S. C.

S. of the First Methodist church meets at 2:30 p.m. at the chnrclj. PRIDAY The U. B.

Special Class of the li. U. B. church meets at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs.

502 S. Sycamore. Auction. The lola' Council of Church Women meet at 2:30 p.m. at the Evangelical United Brethren church Mrs.

Stanley Kirk and Mrs. H. L. Lacy will be hostesses at the one o'clock luncheon at the Country club. Judge Anderson's Sunday school class meets at tlie.

church for a covered dish luncheon at noon. Colony Items OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB (Mrs, Mari narr.nin MlM Charlotte li-lt Oct. 30, (or Sprl Ill where she has einplovincnt with the Illinois Tuborculu A tion as a reltabiUtatiun worker. Mrs. Lula' 'Crammer and Mrs.

Ina Nickels were dinner guesLs Friday evening of Mrs. Je.s.s Wljjson. Mrs; Bill Lockart spent the week end In Kansas City, a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Gene Bible and Mr. Bible.

and Mrs. H. D. Swickard ajnd Jolm Martin spent Sunday in dedalla. guests of the Swlck- aird's daughter and her family.

and Mrs. B. N. Nolan arid their children. Claire, Jlfnmie and Aim.

i Miss Coletta O'Mara of Lone Elm Where she teaclies in the grade school, spent the week end with her parenUs. Mr. and Mr T. £. O'Mara and children.

Mr. and Mrs. R. W. George of Emporia, spent the week end with Mrs.

George's parents. Mr. and Jess Nichols. Sunday diimer gjuests at the Nichols home Dean Nichols of Independence. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Norman and Linda Gail of Chanute, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ipla. Mr.

and- Mrs. Howard Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Barron and their daughter Loyara. returned Simday evening altier two days spent in RetJublic County, pheasant himting.

While there they visited at the Carl 'Veteto home al Scandia. Other guests at the 'Veteto home were Mr. and Mrs. )hn Hannah and their son Larry of and Mr. and Mrs.

GeorgL of Topeka. Mrs. Mary Smith spent Sunday with her brother and hi.s wile. Mr. and Mrs.

Al Smith of Humboldt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodell spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.

C. L-. Kent of Ottawa. W. C.

Drlskcll had as hi.s guests LaHarpe News over the week end his daughter Mrs. Cleta Rush of Augusta ar.d Miss Lois Driskell of City. Mrs. Frances McMahon and her of Los liome Mr Ciiurlcy a Chris Jenson and and v.iie. Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Jensoii cjf Neosho Falls were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Chris Jen.sqn'5 parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Brooke They also visited Chris Jen.son who is 111 and been In St. John's hospital months. Mrs. Tom Green Is rcpot-ted steadily Improving, which many friends glad to hear Francis Ander.son, who has beer. mployed as book keeper at the Farmer's Union Elevator, resigned Saturday.

Frank Ander.son was employed to fill the vacancy Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morrison and family made a business trip to El- Dorado Saturday, and Mr. and Mrs Morrison and children and Miss I-ols Adams spent Sunday in visiting with friends. Mr iT.d Mrs.

Clyde Shipley and family. Jir. and Mrs. Russell Van Meter family. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Viip. Meter and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van Meter and family.

Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mr.s. Frank Morrison and dauulite: Ann and Martha were Mr. and Mr: Glen Thompson and Jean. Mr and Mrs. Fred Dennis of Bellflowe; Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Cob- ur.ti and Mrs Ber: Tiirlcy H.i~f nuckh.l^'o; K.i::- Ci'v, Mr and l.mii'.y iif.ir r.ui Mr Mr- .1 l.i:ck': K.4lh'.('en oi K.ii. C.iy sju Id wck I willi Alno Prm. Mr-- 1 aii 1 Prarl W.i;.;r. itrovp iiir.nw S'lii i.t\ T'e-v ri' hoir.r oy ho V.

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