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The Iola Registeri
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lOLA. KAKSAS LOG Myrtle Orove has retiirned from three weeks' vacation which ine spent at Chamite visiUns her lirotber, WUbur Mltchem and Mrs. Mttcbem. and at CoffeTvllle with her sister. Mrs.

Joe P. Dlgncy and Mr. JOss Pern Bauersfeld of Okla- Korna City, the Oklahoma and Kan. sw state manager of Woodman Cljcle. was a caller Wednesday at the iomes of Mrs.

Myrtle Grove and iMri. Alice Shelby. BaspHallty. GifU and SnndHcs CAB SUNDRIES (Next to Western Aoto) Miss Alma Jean Beach, Burlington pianist, entertained the lola Rotary club last night, playing a sciles of popular numbers' and singing several "hUlbUly" songs. Mis; is a musician playlBg for dances and at night clabs during the winter season.

Mrs. 3. H. Smirl arrived this morning from Santa Monica, Calif for a month 's visit wltli her parenU Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Lamer. Mrs. Smlrl is thp former Doris Annette Lamer.

STAR 'TAXI Reopening Under Managemeiit STILL 15c-i- Call 722 John and Therel Crouch- will arrive in lola tomorrow to spend the week end with their mother, Mrs. Naomi Crouch. They are living In Kansas City and will attend school there this winter. Mrs. Edna Cobb and Mrs.

S. E. Boloomb left Tuesday for Denver, Where they will'visit with Mrs. Bdlcdmb's brother, C. A.

Cobb and Mh; Cobb, and with Mrs. Edna Cobb's son.i Wildon Cobb aiid family. They tlan to stay about ten days. Watson ilill clean; your upholstering, carpets and furnaces. Phone Lee Bob Phillips his week at the Pic S.

Major William lomh son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lynn, will ar- ive in Tulsa today from: Port Bliss, where he is stationed.

Mr. v(rs. Lynn are going to meet him at rulsa to bring him to Tola. HOUSE SLIPPERS For the entire family. HARRISON'S Mr.

and Mrs. Sydney Johnson of Humboldt announce the birth of a daughter afternoon at St. John's hos- ijital. Miss Ida Perkins arrived here to visit at the home of her brother, G. W.

Perkins. She wlU go to Moran tonight to spend a few days with her niece, Mrs. Glen Delaplain before returning home. HEINZ HOT SOUPd Served at onr fooataln A SUNDRIES (Next to Western Auto) Merla Jeanne Boothi ten-year-old daughter of and Mrs. Wilbur Booth of lola, won first prize In an amateur contest held at the Kin- fair last night.

Fifteen con- AestantB took part In the show, and each received a dollar for entering. Merla Jeane played a piano solo, "Rusty River," to' Orst place and a cash prize. Donald O. Buntr artd Mrs. Ed Old of lola, L.

Daniels of Elsmcu-e, and Mrs. E. V. Jewell and son'lof Humboldt were dismissed today from St. John's hospital.

Rcslly unusual! I'm speaking of tjie boys' slacks I saw at the Kay- Rae Shoppe. One of the outstanding ones was a gaberdine slack with adjustable waist. They have this style In sizes 3 to 7 from $4.95 in Yesterday's paper reported the dismissal of Mrs. Clifford Ryherd and son from St. John's hospital.

This was partly In error as the baby is still at the hospital and is being kept in an incubator. Mrs. Punston is leaving for N. this evening end. visiting with ins to return home to spend the we friends.

She pit Sunday night. Moody Ralston of Moran and A. C. McLaughlin of lola attended the 'Shrlne ceremonial at CoffeyvUle yesterday afternoon and night. Both are Saembers of the band.

They reported 27 novices Joined the shrine. in AUments" I Mi East Madison 871 iOLA CLINIC! OTTAWA CLINIQ LEAVENWORTH (JUNTO PITTSBURG CLINIC Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

ailmore moved Xecently from 318 South Buckeye to 15 Bruner street. Darrell Croley Wednesday from jLos Angeles. spending the past three months there with his mother. Mrs. Arietta Croley.

Mr. and Mr.s. George Bellinger and children. Jeannle Jo and Michael David, WlU attend the football game at Moron tonight. The game is between Moran and Arma.

Out-of-town relatives here attending the funeral of William E. Lester held at the Waugh Funeral home at 3 o'clock this afternoon were Mrs. Frank Warren, Medford, Mrs. Lloyd Preyer. Mrs.

Rollin Gpethle, Eureka, and Mrs. J. E. Joerger, Los. Angeles.

Mr. Lester was the fatherj of Mrs. Dan Hinson of lola. For Bent: Floor sanding machine, edger, and floor' polisher. Holeman raint 4s Wallpaper Store, IM Sootb Washington.

Pbi.ne 182. (Lillian G. Ferris) Mrs. C. A.

Reynolds, was hostess to Division I of the Women's Service Guild of the church Wednraday afternoon when tbej' division resumed activities following summer vacation. ISis. RQT- nolds assisted by Mrs. Fired; Freeman. The meeting opened with the Lord's frajrer, repeated in unison and was presided over! by Mrs.

Freeman.The program consisted of a worship seryice with Mrs. P. C. jMfller charge. She concluded tiie'wbrship with prayer.

An interestiibt'account of a trip to Coloikdo was given by Mrs. Miller a special feature of entertain- in'ent. The was Mrs. Marion Manion. Kirs.

MoUie Shields who celebrated her 9bth birthday ori Tuesday' attended I the meeting and as.a special honor to her alii Joined in singing Birthday." Mrs. Shields of early day experiences: Plans were made during the business session a food sale, which will' be a special project of the division; in the near future. Following 'the session a social hour Wias enjoyed when the hostesses served delicious refreshments. Attending were Mrs. P.

C. Miller, Mrs. Marjbn' Manlon, Mrs. C. -Si Williams, Mrs.

H. C. Johnson, MrsL MolUe Shields, Mrs. R. E.

Thomas, Mrs. J.K. Wakefield, Mrs. Jesse Van Nice, Mrs. Fred Freeman and Mrs.

Reynolds. Henry Storck Jias returned from a trip to where he visited his motljerl who had the misfortune to fall several weeks ago. breaking her hip. iMrs. Everett istange ond two children and Mrs.

C. S. Williams spent Tuesday In Yates Center, visiting relatives and friends. Miss Rita Kemmerer, a studerit ot Emporia State Teachers College, -spent iht week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Charles Fuss'man was listed on the engineering honor at the University 6t Kansas fdr the sprhig semester of 1949. The honor roll, which includes the upper ten per cent of each Engineering class, listed- 78 seniore. To be eligible for this honor, seniors had to make 2.40. Fussman was a senior. Helen Coitrane and Lawrence Lewis are the only' two Allen county students enrolled iii the 'University of Wichita thU year.

Mrs. P. W. Hartwig had the program when members of AM ter.P. E.

O. met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. A. Trueblood. Mrs.

Hartwlg's topic was "Resourceful Kansas," and elaborated Happeniiigs Mrs. Ear Mr. and Mrs. n) Dewey Barnett. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Schiedmeir of Neosho Palls are the parents of a 12rOunce son born yesterday afternoon at St. John's Jack Troxel Is. now back at work at the Peter Pan cleaners.after being disabled for several weeks -because of a broken ankle. Timothy's Thrift and Rummage Shop over Scott's Store open every Saturday from 9 to Ttie Kay-Rac Shoppe has Just unpacked a huge shipment of girls' headware ranging from infancy to IS years.

Bright Pall colors and right Frank Ma-ilcrson and "Mr. and Mrs. Lee JJIchols of Oas City, left this morning for Plom. 111., to attend the funeral of Mrs. M.

E. Edwards, who died yesterday at her home there. Mrs. former resident of loja, wa.v Mr. Masterson's grandmother and Mrs.

Nichols's mother. They wlH return to lola Tuesday. J. B. Kirk will speak at the regular morning service of the First Methodist church Sunday.

The Rev. Charles E. Punk was originally secured to preach Sunday. In the absence of the Rev. E.

E. Ttllotson. regular pastor, but he will be unable to be here, because of receiving an-assignment a Methodist pas-, tor at FuUerton. this week. He will begin his duties' at Pullerton Sunday.

Mr. Funk is a former lolan. THE PLEASURE'S ALL When you save here, a growing fund for carefree living can be Money mounts faster with our; worthwhile dividends added evfcfy six months. Profitable SECUtUTT BLDG. JtLOAN ASSO.

Mrs. Clair Duggan and son of Humboldt were disml.ssed from the Emergency hospital Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold West of lola are the parents of a ounce daughter born yesterday at the Emergency hospital.

Bayard Twadell Dr. Tom W. finch Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons X-ray and complete laboratory TWADELL CLINIC Phone 40 Mrs. Harold L. Romlg of Tola was admitted to St.

John's hospital Yesterday evening, i Word has been received that Herbert Cahalen. 21. and his sister. Miss Joan Cahalen. 20.

who were itijured Wednesday afternoon in an airplane crash at the Cartliagc Municipal airport are resting os well as can be expected at the McCune Brooks hospital In Carthage. Later have revealed that they both have Injured backs In addition to hostesses graden. each having a broken leg. Fuirther Injuries. If any, ore not known at this Humboldt, were Sundojy supper guests of.

Mr. and Mrs. D. Barnett. Other guests were Mr and Mrs.

Vemi Holman and Rhoiiaa Lynn. Chanute. Wednesday guests of Nell Zimmerman and Mrs. Boydston were Mr. and Mrs.

R. A. BeU. POUND expressionless "Tokyo Rose," Mrs. Iva Toguri D'Aqulno, leaves federal court room In San iPranclsco.

accompanied fay deputy Herbert R. Cole, after heorlng the Jury the end of their second day of that they were unabloj to a verdict In the treason trial. She wos Just as stony faced (ho inext day when the foreman of. the jury announced she had been found guilty. Sentence will be pronounced Oct.

Wircphoto.) DIAMOND (Mrs. Anona Simpson) Mrs. Lena Long. who has been here visiting her father, Ed. MqVey and Mrs.

iMcVey, returned to her home In Sciuth Bend, Ind. Saturday. Mrs. Emma Robinson of Ida and Mrs. Laura Baldwin 6f Ponca City, called at the Bill Simpson home Sunday momliig.

Mrs. Baldwin is the former! Laura Rhoads and is a step-sister of Mrs. Jane Banta aiid was raised oh this place. She Is, visiting in lola and came out to look at the old home place again. Mrs.

Banta is visiting lola, also. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harris, Margaret Lee and Howard were dinner guests in lola Sunday at' the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Upshaw and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Simpson were business visitors in Aliceville and lola Friday.

1 Mr- and Mrs. Keith XJlrich and on the agricultural Industry of called at the Simpson state; Mrs. C. O. president, presided at the sliort business meeting.

Members present Mrs. B. W. Blattner, Mrs. W.

A. Byerly, Mrs. Elmer Harwood. Mrs. Arl Holmes, Mrs.

Robert Kendall, Mrs. C. S. Murdock. Mrs.

Fred Schmidt, Mrs. C. Williams, Misses Lauretta Dimond. Kate Moore; Eva O'Connor, Riith Wallen, Mrs. Hartwig, Mrs.

Neilson and' the hostess. Mrs.Tmeblood.- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McCall and Linda' were hosts at a family dinner honoring Mrs. McCall's parents, Mr.

and )Mrs. George Nordt of Hulah, were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nordt, Gary Lee. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Nordt, Betty and Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poster, Connie ond Janet, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Lasman. Terry and Kathy. Chahutn and Vorls Pabik, Kan.sas City. The P.

T. drive, under the general chairmanship of Mrs, Marvin Wellcome; will officially open tomorrow and will continue through the month of Oct- The membership committee Is composied of Mrs. Wellcome, Mrs. Robert Holtz. Mrs.

Dan Campbell and R. Scoville, assisted by the room motliers. i The Rev. Robert Bums and Grovet Russell went to Parsons Tuesday where they attended a meeting In the Interest of the Presbyterian church that evening. Mrs.

A. D. Coe and Miss Ethel M. Rose entertained at a dinner at their home Wednesday evening Mrs. Fnak Martin' of California who visiting home here.

Covers; vrere laid for the honor guest. Miss Kate Moore, Miss Nettie Chambers. Mrs. M. A.

York. Mrs. R. D. Lynn" and the hostesses.

Mrs. Coe and Miss Lynn. The centerpiece of the table was a lovely arrangement of roses from are going to Genfcva each doy this week to'fdo chorclifor Mrs. Harris's lather while he in Center Point! Texas visiting his daughter. Mrs! Miller Beal and Mr.

Beal'and their family. Miss Margaret Harris of lola spent the week end at her home here. Charles Lucas of lola; spent Saturday night with his sister, Mrs. Frank Stanford and Mr. Stanford.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lucas of Mapleton spent Tuesday night at the Stanford home. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Lucas and family of lola and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Stanford spent the day. in Tulsa, visiting their sister and niece, Mrs. Iva Robinson and Mrs.

Admire and home Friday evening. Mrs. Ethel Parnam of Neodesha spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart, Mrs.

Fam- am is the former Ethel Maxey and taught the LaHarpe schools before her She also taught at Djiaipond two terrns and stayed at the Penland home. Sunday the Stewarts took her to Lone Elm-'to call at the Clarence Penland home to visit Miss Laura Penland. Mrs. Farnam has gone back -to teaching since the death of her husband. She is a rural school near Neodesha.

(By the way she was this reporter's teacher when she was in the second grade at XjaHarpe.) Mr. and Mrs: Howard Brlnkman of Bucyrus, Ohio spent from Wednesday until Friday with Mrs. Brlnkman's uncle, 'Wesley Lust. Mr. and John Lust spent Sunday near Colony ait the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Perry Williams. Miss Lcona Lust Is spending a few dn.v-s with her Mr. and Mrs. John Lust.

Word from Mrs. Mabel Freeman, r.ec Mabel Lust, of California, states that her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tomllnson arc the parent's of a baby daughter.

Mrs. Tomllnson Is the former Nola Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Barnett and family hear Humboldt were- Sunr day dinner gue-sts at the James Hay home.

Other callers during the day were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrison of LaHarpe. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Morrison and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrison i and family. Mrs. Stanley Harris and Howard Mrs.

Irja Puckett. ICaney. and Mrs. Charles Alderman; also drove to Humboldt to visit relatives. Mrs.

Puckett and Mrs. Bell are sis- of the Zimmerman girls. Clair Bojjdstan ind Miss McCulliun spent Saturday morning; in Moran. Mr. aiJd Mrs.

L. L. Page knd Mrs. Cliarles Alderman spent Friday with! Mr. Jxnd Mrs.

Pnink Sears. Chamite. The ladies of the Methodist arei giving a bazaar In the near- future. The date! will be announced later. They would like to have all articles made fcjr the bazaar to be brought in.

Merry Mixers club had an all day Sunday the J. L. Marrs home. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Brown spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Jacksonl Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carlson, LaVonne, LaVance.

Leonard. Gerald E. John.son. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Cunningham and Mr. land Mrs. J. Edward Swanjion spcht Sunday i.t the Piill River Dam. Mrs.

Criara Boydston and Nell Zimmerman called on Mrs. Roberts. Mrs. Bowman and Peter.wn, Sunday afternoon. Mr.

ami Mrs. Pierce Kennedy, called on Mrs. Robert Roberts and Mrs. Peterson. Sunday afternoon.

Forest Marsh and wife of Harpe were Simday afternoon itors Mrs. Longenecker and Mrs. Laura Marsh. Mrs. Jennie Hill.

John Hill and; Sandra. JVIl.ss Ola King, Mrs. Longenecker Wnd Mrs. Marsh were shopping in Chaiiutc Saturday. Mrs.

Marsh and Mrs. Longenecker called on 'Mrs. Aima Freeberg Monday afternoon. Sunday callers on Mr. and Mrs.

C. J. Johnson v.erc Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas.

Moran. George Ericson, Mfg. Clarence Erlcson and Gloria. Mr. and IMrs.

'Earl Ericson and Raymond. Charles Swanson. who is in the navy and has been stationed in Washington. D. C.

is home on leave for thirty Regular qhapcl services were at the high school Wednesday at 1 o'clock. After the singing ot several hymns. Hev. Milliken gave the scripture reading and prayer climaxed the day and clas realizes their upper classmen. Mr.

and Mrs. Duk- tended the wcding Nowata Sunday. Mrs. Oscar Passlg, Mrs. Alva Sid Newton Bacon were miscellaneous shower Umcntary to Mls.s LaVi Monday- evening at Mrs.

Newton Bacon, of games, visiting and lilng of manv aii'i was enjoyed by Mrs. boldt, Mrs. Elmer Hels Tipple, Mrs. Ethel Ruth. Mrs.

Russell Linda Mrs. Dave Masscy Mrs. June Bennett, ers. Mrs. Don Nelson Harold Swanson.

Mrs, son. Mrs. Fern Bacon and Joan. ningham Mrs LaVonne Carlson, MrJ5 Swanson, Mrs. Conrac and Mrs.

Earl Ericson he freslimcn ditties to the idlum, Engelhardt. iJnd 1 Krokstiom, Myers at- a at Mrs. irs esses to a given comp- jincc Carlson, he home of An cvonlnt! the unwrap- ciri Hum- Mrs, Fnxl IW 'atson and Patty Mrs, Vera Moe. Duke My- glrls. Mrs.

O. C. Mrs. Ben Fred Cun- $ric Carlson. Edward Jackson NAMES ILLINOLS MAN Lavvrenoe A ChaiucUor Uoano W.

Muliill apiHunli -d John H. ol lUiuiMs -A-. i -liu oi a -w i -an vice al tho. Umvov.sity ot ernment rc -H -an-h, is availabli- all Kansas u-ovrrnuioiital unit (or Inl'iii'inattuii on. OIUIIK il city nci-ountini; tcnis, (Inani-i- and uther purcscHinloNS Carefully CnmpDimiled THE lOLA DRUG New "Simpliiily" nsh Frock.s in Fast Color Print.s at $2.98 THE LEADER STONY POINT (Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Culver spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs Recder.

Mrs. Lester Worthlngton. Mrs. ma5ran 'rnt McParland were in Chanute Monday ofternoon to see Mrs. Raymond Worthlngton, who is in the hospital there.

Mr, and Mrs Ralph! Ewing and lamily were lola shoppeirs Saturday. and Ftichard Shelton I and family were Stmday guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Max Morrison i Sunday guests at the parental Ludlum home.

I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cook iand Mr. Albert Smith were visiting Mr. piid Mrs.

Everette Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nlckelson! and Ramona spent Monday evening at tne Dl6k Shelton home. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Myers were lola shoppers one day last week. Lawrence Bollnger has been cutting gralri for Roy and Bertie Pool. "The Religion ot Jesus Christ." The traditionail initiation proceedings were gi 'en the freshmen last Friday. A pirty that evening I "THE WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE WALLPAPER PAI.NTEp WALLS AND WOODWORK WM.

E. IVlRr. Phone -134! ew Electrolux Gleaner and Air Purifiers SALES SERVICE SUPPLIES For Free Demonstration Write Vera Cummlngs, 310 South First, lola Or Call 577J before 9 A. JL, Two tons of roses are required to produce one poimd of attar of KENSINGTON WARE For Lasting jBeauty, Makes Excellent Gifts THE ALADDIN GIFT SHOP Mrs. Florence lola Junjior college-teacher, will attend a mejet- fng of the English teachers in fourstatq area at Pittsburg college Stturday for a one day cdn- sponsored by the language and literature depsiitment.

at college, and the national ccuTJcU I of teachers of Englteh. Mrs. Be ing will appear on the sessions the programs at the conference. he stlite SATURDAYS Healthy men working under mercury vapor lights need no longer look pale and sickly. A fluorescent material has been developed which makes the Ught from the mercttty vapor tube eight times richer in tlian from the tulies in clear glass, and people luider It look natural.

Walcli Repalrlif Pronpl Sarvlet Crytialt Inialted (mfleTMWaU) EOmSTOHi JKWBLKT DBPX. MEN'S'' TRENCH COATS Water repeUenl cMta. niilincd, belted, anthenUe Trench coata with rctnonkble ilpper Illicit, OENERAL ABMT AND NAVT STORE I Whether Ks a Strike, Sjiare or Split, Bowlers Ail Share ii the Thrills of ComiMtitive jSport. Taice date dowa for an evening of (lin. No 10 waitaiig.

OPH Each Evodig and Siinday Afternoon BOWLING PALACE Yovr opporfunify! with the FAIIMALl CUB tractor and implements Exhibit NAAE OF PLACE AND LOCATION You're invj Learn all and charge, this model Ast ted. Drop in. See this interesting display, bout the handy new Farmall Cub traaor matchjed implements. Talk to the" "CUDstcr" in all the questions you want. Qimb into the le fingertip controls.

Get acquainted uiili efficient, power-farming unit. Sec how can put it to work to increase your profits! for a FBEB copy of "Farming with the Farmall Cub." Stop in today! Ida Truck Tractor Co. Little sprout-s always in motion need milk's nutrition-i-to grive them energy to give thein stretclj. Wise mom, encourage your folk to raid the refrigerator if their cache means a long glass of Glen- clifF's'milk or a butter and I cheese sandwich. Glencliff's jniik Starts them healthy when they're GLENCLIFF SERyiCE 10 North Stale I 'bcinc 642 Time fJr a complete.

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