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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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Auxiliary I Hieels SrWnif Susan was lioslcsi; Vne. oi Uie V. F. W. ux met ul, licr ivciiiiiB tci SCA' for thr iija-wis; duriiifc ihc jpciul liour rctrcKh- ai wcrt -cn'eci lo Mesdaincs ilfn Frawr.

Helen Vina Frances Slawsoii, LiRhtner. Hazcr Moore. Mury Emmons, Cnrrlc Martlia Mlddlcton. Uena Oold- Eslc Mprrisoji. Tossa Reno.

KpllpV. El Parfc(-r. hv -I 1 iKi and I (I or Mri 1MI( :i.in' -rit ht-ij '1 fKe oitifrrtop' FUf-' 1 pr. Sf M-T! I7 Hroots, -i. Por' Jean niikcr.

by Hei Hnzol St'r-wurd. qivcn ifor i'ny afticr-- ri socially i- to i son. Charles Sr.poij Morrow, Pr Whitney. Ray- 3 'r CALENPAB FdR THE WEEK -f-- i Tlic Elks Social club wlUhavn a dessert IjrldKe aii'd pinochle party at 8 p. in.

PlilDAY Mrs. T. Held and Mrs. Louis SchliinRcr will be hoste.sse.s at the BrldKc-Luncheon at- the Country Club. --L i The qmirlerly meeting at tlu! Free Mcfhodl.st church begins at 7:45 p.m..

p. Clifford i Creason. Maple, Frank AV'-n B. Whitney and Wiles, and the tjuest nonald Wiles. Ghni am ein.ertairiedl Gf her '-'nvav eveninc.

In, honor J'iiii Burtan, it recent bride. TSifr even nc spent watching orjwhifr mahy lovely'Vifls. Th( cjwb ant were.Mn;. DSehi: Mrs. Pettlt.

Mrs MaiJtln. Mrs. Richard John-, XI and Sneili Rehef.hrrienlsi were 'ed to the Kuesu-i: Bert 1. Oien Cecil Runer. tti'Kef.

M. G. Mcintosh, Burt Andersjoii, Sncil. Harry Hoggat't, Rob- Earl Moore," Helen Raijjh and RIlsscs' Ijanle. Runer, HlTel Irene Roweth, Lois iJeUorc Carol Adams.

Patricia Potts, i uainita Burtbnl Wllma Bur-- t.dn. El a Burton. Majxlne Kramer, Liiallci Marian Hurlock; NJadlne Leanha Diehi; and i frantae Sue Pender, ffhosa who sent gifts but were aolB wdre: Mrs, Blanche fjimkelmaln. Carl i D. Elizabeth.

Eleanor and, iminv Martin and Warren John- I irlies ofllG. A. K. Hive Kjnsas The Ladles of the A. met at Hall 'Sesterday for a cov- r-jijed dish and a Kansas Day prp- oiam.

i The theme (for the table (Secorations was "The March of in i Kansas" and consisted oJ iin a field of grten ih pioneeTs arrivli in a covered igon and ig'to the pres- lime out cups of V. leati to i the vorld. At lihtj close of th! luncheon, tj'hd la Jiesj gathered the ninflowers. atad thim for the re- tne afttm'oon. ilra.

Etta r.IitcJ annoujiced 0 atlemoon brbgram. Mrs. irrie Runer pave a reading on "Kansas; AmwRrmer ts! and -Ehter- lEarly jilie; Buests ipays," of wWch could well re- mber. lEUlR uriiias. mitn aSid I r.

of 1 61 bvi the Kr I es It a 1 Mr C. Bishop led In "From Sunny the prominent the state were and among Frederick Scott; Each h-hLSlorlcnl EvelTO of-William Mc- Iriav also occurs Er.trfih. 'k ilp as Idle 6 Frul 7 All OFlov Islarld SPdul Nearl Award -crvpd durtni; following: Carrie Prances Margaret Fife. Robinson, and Mrs. Miller Enlt-rtaint: Weslcyuii Service Guild The Wcslcyan Guild of- the Trinity Methodist Church, met Tubiday cvcnInK at the home of Mrii.

Forre MlUcr. 'ITie a.sslstant hjlste.siies for the were Ethel llumlltdii and Mm. lUanclitt fCunkelmaii. Tliie lts.son "Iliy Way Upon was led by M1.H.S Nellie Mrs. Moore was in charge of the busii'fess meeting.

At the close of the meeting, a service was led by Mrs. Earl Moore and Miss Nellie Thomp.son. RiifrcshmenUs were served to fifteen members and two gucsU. MLss Beryl Schumacher and William Martin. Mr.

ana Mrs, II. J. Patterson To Observe 50th Anniversary The Qolden Wedding aiuilversary of; Mr. Mrsv H. J.

Pattcrsoli will he (ibserv'cd Sunday wher.i they will hold open house from 2'p. ni. 5 p. m. at their Hoiric.

The ttrKon one fourth mile north of town'on Stale street. T.lf. ahd Mrs. Patterson were mar- rl. February 2.

1898. at Collins, and to lola about" 26 years ago ltd the I farm where! they are now living. They hiavei one Dwight Patterson of lola, and two grandchildren, Larry and Joe Patterson. All thqlr friends ate invited to attend il)c open house. THE- TOLA REGISTER, EVENING, JANUARY 29.194^.

licking Rockers TOLA. KANSAS jliuing iiu'oimn snow-covcrcd iii C.MI.N. In twu mtkiuK thuiK t'j hey could these two North Tc'xas College sludeiits. Harry Phillips ili'lti: and Calviii Browti. wert- targcl.s for the rauiiy.

enjoying the heaviest snow in recent jTlirv' were lowed on the Junket an Wircphoto,) AFL Fights A. Notes The January meeting of Jefferson ParcntrTeacherj a.ssociatioix held yesterday the school aiid" Miss Hess's Second grade presenting a prograUi of Kan.saf; Day and.readlng.S. Tlip' membership Mrs. David Nichols, reported a member-, sljlp of 319. A letter from the Jefr puplLs, thanking tSc A.

for the many things they purcha.sed for the school, was read by Mrs. Harold Shalcn. The president. Mrs. C.

L. Willis presldedi Mrs. Ray Hale, Mi's. Charles Mrs. were appointed to serve on the nominating committee, and Mrs.i David Nichols on the A.

counqil mittee. Mrs. "Chester Young flLstrlct director, gave tin talk on district and state A. work. Mrs.

Florence Efelding, the guest spealter for the to the group inspiring ideas on children and' book-s in the home. Mls-s HesS's second. grade had the most mothers present arid 'the door pHzc went to Bill Slawson. Tea was served by the third grade room mothers with Mis. Donalcl Nichdls.t Mrs.

E. G. Ml rphy. Mrs. George Halbc, and Mrs.

Wilbur Booth as the assisting CHICAGO PAPER.S MERGE Chicago, ian. 29, Chicago Times and the. Chicago Sun have announced that, effective next will become a single newspaper witii morning and ting editions, to be known, as the Chicago Dally Sim Marshall Field, who established the Sun, a. morning paper. In, Pc- ccmhler.

1041, and-becaijie ilii publisher, purchased a corftrdlUng interest in -the' older Tinies? an evening tabloid, last falL At that time the Sun also became a tabloid and the Sunday Issue was coniblned as the Chicago Sunday Sun and Times. It is 1,160 miles from Duluth across 'the Lakes to outlet in the Lawrence. HOEIZONTAL 1,6 Pictured fcocipr 1 fer' Symbol I lor Idolike OWep RighAeoui 5 Accuinulati JfSPlstf Base And 19 Size Stup 47 drink Winner Ascci 4Befo prm (Latin) 5hcj an af nded voted her to in idustr I medjeal Indian Inoccisivenesk VERTICAI' 5 Summer 6 Strikes 8 Fem'ale horse 9 Froien vl-ater lOLieutenaht' rtab.) Fired clay 12 Baking chamber 13 Seines 18 Symbol for nickel 21 Maddens 23 25 Lease anew -26 Meager- 27 Mornings (ab,) 28 Period 29 British ac- 44 Edges count money 45 Essential John (Gaelic) 46 French article Conipass point 48 Pair of horses 33 Doctor. Sacrae 49 incite i Scripturae i (ab.) Tree fluids 4J Unbleached 4p Ancient Ionian city 4 Biblical name 50 Require 52 Molt drink 53 Negative woid 5G Bishop Symbol for ianiariunr liAt a 13 ircisor' 1 i ll r- "1 10- II iM IS 1 if if 10: 11 i h'" is ii 33 34 a 4 ii i i. Jo.

SIT I Ml. 47 SO i S4; 55 1 i IS lenta-l fe oi Uould Seek WoijUi Uflioii To Rival (DomiYiun- ist-Dominated WFTU Miami, Jan. 29. The A I PL executive council gave every indlciition today it meant to take 'aivahtage of anll-Sovlcl activity a round the world by setting-'up a irval labor organizallon to -zo out the Russians. The Soviet trade unions are mcm- lers the world of trade inionsi In which the CIO al.so is li farllclpani.

along lives of labor 'groups lit a ther. nations. The 3iif aisserting the WFTU is Com- dominated" becau.sc of over- helijiing numbers. President William Green told his ews conference here ye.sterd.iy that addition to the org.iniiatlon of aii ihtcr-American fcdcratloii of labor liiong 17 nation.s in tjil heml- the APL planned Ip appeal to labor groups in Europe. and llsewhere to rival the feder- tlon of trade unions riay IFTU i Tlie AFL once affiliated, with the efunct International of Unions dPTU'), hjut -Sriti-sh labor; leaders have stated frankly that the IPTU could b(i revived eas- iiy.

The AFL committee may decide to recommend pumping new life' into the IPTU. with the help of Ihl- British- A three-man committee; within he council I working on a new policy statement which might go so as scuttle the APL's tradi-- ional opposition lo universal mili- lary traiiiing. and reverse its liis- loric stamp-on the theory that U. S. youth must be drilled for defpnse.

iThe committee plans to report IFri- A reversal of position on jial military training would be a fur-- hcr indication of the AFL's iiew; JUNIOR ORIGINALS For J.iy-lij'n^, wc abilily. There's no Llllcr clio.icc tlian tliift liiiitclicr Jt froiii llic (jf February's' 'junior nti7 wkiic pique trim on jacLct. SixcB 9-15 in cijlofit. AX'illi RIGHARDSON'S (XIT OUR WAY (vAe KOosTEK? Mfe OUieipfe l-A -iT NISWT -J. WE FPR PqP AMD SAID HE AMD i CtWeL HAMe BStMiGOlhiG rUfeV -AlERE VilDS Hi; T.

blD STAV AVJAV FROM. DNibp Mt UP IMTO j' piGcjis iKP.Tvi A jJiesAsM Ei J. WILLIAMS KEAVENJI 1. VMOMDtR It OWS or- irifc- L. '(H IS Be PRti SCClPTlO-M To COOL.

I ii '-i r-bVf-ubiD, i UnS -HlMOUTCF sire take jn American policy in world affairs. Bank deposiUs in New City have averaged a total of $1,000,000,000 a year in recent years. There are three tinios many women who hve to be 100 men. Sdi6 of eoMs. Rilb VapoRub 'on Melt -BoibTin tool ORE FOR YOUR MONEY NUMBER THRKItl ELIMINATE WORK WITH A new mm VERTICAL FREEZER ThI.s Is one of a series of iO articles on llic advantages of owning a NORGE HOME The.se will.appear ADVANCIijCGOKlNa Mv IN ADVAiNCEiand it in.

vour NOKtJE MOiVlE FREKZKK. loi- pocled tfiiest.s ujibii a Cornplulo frozen mcal.s liave iicoii; prepafed atid ready lo oat wilhiii min-' nivH timo after liUting out the Freezer. You caii; do 111 witli iXOKGl-: FKl-XOZER. Cakes, pa.stjry are delicioti.sf aflst'lr ijeiiiK frozen Oecaii.st; tliCM rotaiii their taste. -j your I'ooil in advanco aisd no need for': when arrive! The.se HOME FREEZERS are on dispfay in our Appliance Department.

Appointment.s in your lioiiie at your convenience will -178 and ask for Mr. Lowe. Thank yoii'. Article No. 4 entitled "FREEZING IISSTEAI) OF CANNING" $299.95 Norjie Vertical Type Home Freezei shown above, cu.

down weekly CHEST TYPE FREEZERS .15130.00 lo $560.00 News of Mildred (Mrs. R. M. Ml.sses Marjorle Hlser, Esther Ashley. Carolyn Duggan.

Shirley Brown and Miss Wilrjia Brown of tola, were guests inl the Chas. Brbwn home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Lewis, Freda and Palsy: of Kaiisas iClty, visited at the Lewls-Mllier homes over Sunday. Mr.

aiid Jerry Hackctt of Klncald. came to Mildred and attended the basket dinner and program at the church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold'Druiry and of Chanute visited with Mr, and Mrs.

toniic Drury Sunday ernoon. i Mrs: Rollin Hydorn of Clianute, called on Mrs. R. M. Cunningham Friday afternoon.

and Mrs. Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. Loreii Copper oC Kansas City, visited witli their parents, Mr. and Geo.

iCoopcr Sunday. Mr Dudley vLslled wllli 'Mrs. OlUe Lockwocxl of Klncald at the hospital, lolii, Tuesday afternoon; Kennetii and Warren were visitors at Ihe Marplo home, ruifar LaHarpe. Mrs. Bam Gerdsen ahd baby, Leona Gerdsen of Wichita, were visitors with Mrs.

M. Cunning- liam and others Monday. Guests of JMr. and Mrs. Grant Dickinson, this 'week, were Mrs.

Lonella Ros.s'. Mr, and Mr.s. Wm. J. of' LaHarpc, and Mr.

and Mrs. Dee Waddcll. rural Klncald. Mr. and Mrs.

Grant Dickinson were Sunday dinner.guests of Mr. and Mrs. Qene Vantioyecr. Harpc. Mr.

and iVIrs. Wlllard Lewis of Lone Elm, were Sunday visitors with their daughter, Mrs. Wllma Bynum, and her family. Mildred town team basketball boys defeated Moran Tuesday evening at Mildred grade school, score 25-10. Grade teams played with final In faVor of Moran Mildred towii bo.vs played lola Jaycees' Thursday.

Mildred scoring Mildred grade played Klncald Thursday before the Mildred-Iola game. Mildred Russell Lewis has been suffering with tooth the past week, 'which has proved to be quite scrloiis. Mrs. H. L.

Smlrl attended the Twentieth Century club at Kincaid Thursday afternoon, at their: regu- monthly meeting held in the home of Mrs! R. J. Rogler, cald. The remains of Mr. Alvin Andre of Goodman.

brought here for burial In Fairview cemetery, east of Mildred, Tliursdaj- Andre was, a well and favorably known hardware merchant here 30 years iigo. He leaves his wife, a son and daughter; a sister, Trowbridge, of rural cald. i.s extended to relatives. Mr.s. Dorothy Nevltl enjoyed a visit with Dr.

and Mi-s. Ru.s.sell Ncv- Itt of lola. and Mr. and Mrs. V.

D. Nevllt, Topcka and Ml.ss Tw'yla Leahman of Pltt-sburg, Sunday. A basket dlinier al. the Mildred church, iwas enjoyed inembcr.i and frieilids of the chilrch, Sunday at 12:30 p. m.

A special program was arranged for the youth the church for the afternoon program, which wa.s as follows: Piano solo "The Lord's Prayer," Maxliio lola; i)rayer. Rev. Robt. Brown: duct. "Sunrl.sc" by Berha- dlne and Pauline Foster; accordion Shirley MrElvaln; sung.

"My lledeemer, Shirley McElvalu, Beverly McAdams.iThdlma accompanied at the plaho by Berna- dlne offerliig: piano Shirley Biggs, lola: report of Youth Iiclcl in Cleveland, last December, was. very, interestingly given by Murlyn Coiiover of Ibla, was sent- from lola to represent his home church and Ottawa district; solo, "Ivory Palaces," Miax- Ine Conover, with Shirley Biggn at the piano, clo.scd the afternoon's enjoyment. Early Saturday morning. Mildred folks were called lo the home of Mrs. Mollle Newman lo put oiit- a roof fire.

probably caused by sparks on the.dt-y 'shingles. A good sized hole chopped In the roof CHANGE of LIFE? Are you going ttirotigh the riinctlonnl 'middle age' period peculiar to women 138 to 52 yrs. Does this make you suiter from Haahcs. 'O nej-o- oui. hlRh-stn ng, tired? Th'cn Do try Lydla Plnl ham's VegotalJIe Coin- pound to rd Icve such symptoms.

Plnkbam'a C6 npouud also has what Doctors call stomachic tonic effect I LYDIA E. to save a The chemical! jfcag- ori came but nob needed. Oar near neighbors, the Klncald fire department, made the- run do which'was greatly appi'eciated. Ruth I Philllpa and ptiptis of O.sage school district entertained her district patrons with their reg- commutjiity meeting at her house, three miles east of Bayard; with a program Friday evening. Refreshments of pie- and coffee 'ivere served.

Gpod and a general good time was enjoyed till lato by-all. There are about 30 iol na-- tlve wild gripes In the ilnlled Status: GAS NEARLY "My stomadh blbatcd jup'so with gas I Ihqugljt my ribs'would burst," iy recently: 'My whole abdomtn Was horrlWir sore from Ka has relieved nic Tl GONE. This inedic everything clajlincd: Itr gas pnMaure ine cei'liilnly for It." INNER-AID Is the new. scientific, llormula contalulnit 12 of Herbs. So It is like several medl- cliies irt acdompIUihes several: things at the same.time, acts on bowels as a laxative and.

helps cleanse out cjld, foUl substance that often causes'j headaches, dlxcy iind wornoul! feeling. It'brttlgs forth-gas and bhilat from stomach and relieves gjis and swellinfc: Miserable people dally write us Oaiy get such a'clqaiislhg and Invigorating frotn INNER-AID they sbpiij (eel like different I mwi and woniieBl So gqt INNER-AID. Sold by ill drug stores, i lOOfr LarcR Siic; On Wool Army Sale Thlg.VVfck Now i Regular $5.95 1- SUPPLY Ca West ahdj Wakhingion Sti..

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