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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • 3

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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TOCA KANSAS 3 THE IQCT REGISTER, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, 1933. PAGE THREE OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS 1 with MAJOR HOOPLE MV VOORD.lbM VOU'RE AS DROLL AS A SPRAINED WRIST EVEN IP MV ASTIGMATISM PERMITTED ME ID ACCEPT SUCH A POST, VJHAT IN THE VOOR.LD IS THER.E TO Vl ATCH AT A GLUE FACTORY OUR BOARDING HOUSE MARTH TELL5 MB NtoUR CIS.COLNTIOM STARTED" TO SELL, MV3DR. VOELL, TVJE FOUND tK 30BTHPT FCTS SOU HK.e so SPRING, VWH A GUARANTEE AGAINST PERSPIRATION- TS NIGHT WATCHMAN AT THE GLUE FACTORY -VOL) OOGHTA STIC.

lb THAT Miss Betty Jo Sprague as been pledged in the Phi Mu Sorority at the Baker University at Baldwin. Miss Sprague is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L.

Sprague. Helen Curtis cold permanent and finger waves, Thurs. and Fri, Wolf's. Mable Henson. Phone 905.

adv. The Rev. Perry O. Hanson returned Monday from a three weeks speaking tour through the North. He lectured in Duluth, Minn, and up through Wisconsin.

Octavio, Stewart) Mrs. B. P. Wortliington of Ottawa Is spending the week with her son, Milton Worthington, and his family. Word has been received here by Mr.

and Mrs. II. E. Russell that A-C II. E.

Russell Jr, USNR, has been transferred from Dallas, Tex, to Pensacola, Fla. A St. Timothys and Saturday. Udg West Side Wallpaper and Sewall Faints LEWIS PAINT STORE Rummage Sale, i Auxiliary, Friday October 6-7. Li twin' of Square.

adv. XI, 1. Mrs. C. M.

Cole will arrive tomorrow evening from Wichita for a visit with Mrs. Lillie Arnette and other friends. EHAG RUGS Colors Blue, Rose; White Size 4x8 Oblong Oval la several sizes Sleeper Furniture Store Mr. and Mrs. A.

F. Schriver and their son, Orval, of Paola, and Mrs. O. M. Roady of Great Fails, were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. R. F. Artzberger and, their family. 0 CORRECTION Fur Coat Sale at Ramsays Today and Tomorrow (Tuesday and Wednesday) RAMSAYS MJ( 6 SCATTER RUGS nook.

Braided, Felt See them In Window Display Sleeper Furniture Store Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith of Halstead are here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Woodruff and other relatives. SI REFER MORTUARY. PHONE 72. UD VJATCH FOR STICY-FlMGEREO GINS TOO MUCH COM FOOT Mr.

and Mrs. George Defebaugh and their son, Vernon, of Chanute and Cpl. end Mrs. Glen Defebaugh of Long Beach. Calif, were guests Sunday of Mrs.

H. E. Melton. 2 q-jo iw owef me Mrs. Robert Jones and her daughter, Elizabeth Ann, were dismissed from St.

Johns hospital Sunday and taken to their home here. I. Mrs. Gladys Bedford was called to Eldorado Springs last night due to the illness of her mother. 'flu yet SLEEPER MORTUARY.

PHONE 72. RELEFORD'3 AMBULANCE. Pho. 83 ELECTRIFYING NEWS Alhambra, Calif, Oct. 3.

(AP) Earl W. Stevens and his three sons are all electricians in the navy. Mother works in an airplane factory As an electrician, of course. 1 Mrs. J.

D. Jones underwent an operation Saturday at Kansas Wesley Osteopathic hospital in Kansas City, Mo. Her room number is 314. She is getting along fine and expects to return home Saturday. Mrs.

M. C. Tippie. who accompanied her to Kansas City to be with her. has returned home.

Tire Recapping and Vulcanizing 24-Henr Service I On passenger and truck tires all work done In Iola. GUY OLIVER Vulcanizing and Tread Service Word has been received here that Lt. Delmar P. Howard has been admitted to a hospital in Sidney, Australia, where he will undergo surgery. He is the grandson of Mrs.

D. P. Northrup. Pvt. and Mrs.

Emery Barker and their son, Dennie, arrived Sunday from Chicago for a week's visit with hi3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barker and other relatives and friends. Ml Drop Everythin; for this Amazing Way! Still Believes Honolulu Subject to Jap Attack Honolulu, Oct. 3.

(AP) The army still considers Honolulu subject to suicidal attacks by the enemy. Lt. Gen. Robert C. Richardson, commanding army forces In the Pacific, issued that warning last night because he said the citys reaction to last Saturdays air raid alarm was dangerously complacent and unsatisfactory.

It was the first blackout in Honolulu in nine months and was caused by the presence of overhead planes, which later were identified as friendly. During the 50-minute earlymom-ing alert lights were burning, people were in the streets and some persons drove cars about the city, the general said. jy i-. 'rTTZY1 V' vVX 2iA i 3 0 Sirs' FRONT LINF AIR Nurs renders assistance on the firing line, with medical supplies furnished through Russian War Relief, member agency of the National War Fund. Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Sutherland and son, Pat, of Fort Worth, Texas, have returned home after being called to Iola by the death of Mr. Sutherland's father, Ed P. Sutherland. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Sutherland and daughter. Sue, will return to their home In Mead this week. New and Used Furniture and Stoves Big Stock IIENNINGER'S Don't worry If ordlnnry method dleop-polnted yon. tie.

at home, the formula uaetl by DOOTOE8 adjunetlvely at noted Thornton a Minor Clinic. Be amared how Ql K'K yoor pile pain. Itch, aorenea are rellered. (Jet $1.00 toha 1 horn ton St Mlnor'a Rectal Ointment today. yet tbe easy-to-apply Thornton A Minor Rectal Buppoeltorlea, only a few centa more.

Try DOCTORS' way TODAY. At nil yood drag atorea ererywhera in loin, at Cooakey'a and Reynolda. FOR PROTECTION Us BELKNAPS GRADE A Pasteurized Milk and Cream According to Kansas State Board of Health Pasteurization kills un-dulent fever at 138, streptococcus 134, typhoid 138, diphtheria 130, and all other organisms produced under 140. We Pasteurize at 143 for 30 minutes. Ask your grocer for Belknaps Pasteurized Milk.

Miss Marjorie Creason and Miss Marjorie Dix spent Sunday in Wichita visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Culbertson. Mrs. Culbertson is a sister of Miss Creason.

AT FIRST SIGN OF A John A. Trubey, age 86 years and 8 months, passed away at his home, 606 North Walnut, Iola, Kas, September 13, 1944. Funeral services were held at the Waugh Funeral Home Seotember 16 at 2 p. with Elder O. L.

Heinrich officiating, and the body was laid to rest in Highland cemetery. Mr. Trubey has lived in Kansas most of his life, and in Allen county over 20 years. Surviving are his widow, Sarah A. Trubey of the home; Jesse F.

Trubey, Wichita. Kas, Lorcan E. Fisher, Eudora, Kas, Leila E. Bratten, Carlyle. Kas, Chester E.

Trubey, Montana; one sister, Mrs. B. F. Hutchison. Santa Rosa.

one brother, George A. Trubey, Iona. Kas, and many relatives and friends. 50 USED STOVES Big or Little Choose Yours Now CURTIS FURNITURE The flat fertile Island of Djerba on the north African coast is the fabled Land of the Lotus Eaters. WAUGH FUNERAL HOME 36.

Glen Kauffman while he was in Kansas City. He has been In England. He Is now on his way to California for his furlough papers. Mrs. I.

B. Wheatley called on Mrs. Belle Adams of Crescent Valley district Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Howard James spent the week-end in Tulsa, Okla, as the guest of Mrs.

Betsy Ann Shoefstoll. Never leave cutlery standing in water. Wash blades first, then handles. Dry thoroughly. Cold Preparations as directed A.

A. Urich, Mrs. P. D. Coman and her grandson.

Bill Cansy, all of Tulsa, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Urich.

WAUGH FUNERAL HOME 38. STAR VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fultz visited W. S.

Broughton and family September 24. Franklin Ensminger went over to Morris Rays house Saturday afternoon. They rode their pomes. C. S.

Bair has received word from his son. CpL Charles Bair that he is somewhere in Holland. Mr. and Mrs. E.

G. Smith, Paola, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Wheatley, Mrs, James Ray and Beth Ann. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Kauffman received a telephone call from T-Sgt. You Can Usually Find It At Kenneth Smith, while riding his horse to school, fell from the horse and suffered a fractured left arm. Members of the U. S. senate may be expelled by a two-thirds vote, but cannot be impeached except by their own state governments.

Out of town relatives who attended the funeral of Ed P. Sutherland here Saturday were: Miss Eva Hurley and Miss Erma Winthrop, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hurley, Moran; Lawrence Smith, Liberal; Mr. and Mrs.

S. J. Horn, Jr, Pittsburg; Mrs. Walter Skaggs and Mrs. Sil Skaggs, Moran.

SHOP AROUND before you decide on any home-financing plan. Figure how little our direct-reduction home loan plan will cost -you. No hidden costs! No red tape! No 'Mortgage Insurance-" Fees Full Information with no obligation. SECURITY BLDG. LOAN ASSO.

Sensitivity in radio is a term used to define the degree to which a radio receiving set responds to signals of the frequency to which it is tuned. The name Devil Dog was acquired by the U) S. Marines In World War I. NOTICE Due to the shortage of news print The Register is printing fewer extra copies of each Issue. Subscribers wishing to purchase several copies of any particular issue are asked to place their order In advance, if possible.

Extra copies can be sold only as long as they last. ALL NATURE 'VPREPARES FOR WINTER HOW ABOUT YOU Mrs. Clyde Heldebrant who has been in St. John's hospital since she suffered a stroke last week was returned to her home at 601 North Jefferson. Sunday.

Her condition is little improved. V' 1 1 A A i A 1 Word has been received here that Albert Henry Stimaman, son of Mrs. Stimaman, of 232 W. 14th, Wichita, Kas, graduated Sept. 13 from the Naval Air training center.

Corpus Christl, and was commissioned an ensign in the U. S. Naval Reserve. Ensign Stimaman and lis mother are former residents of Iola. If You Miss Your Register Phone 3 between 6:00 p.

and 7:00 p. m. Only one delivery can be made and that is after 7 p.m. Before the first skim Ice appears on the northern pondt near which they nest, WILD GEESE, forewarned by nature of approaching winter, assemble in flocks for their annual migration south. Miss Arolyn Bacon of Kansas City was a guest over the weekend of Mr.

and Mrs. E. S. Bacon. Mrs.

E. W. Myler was also a Sunday guest. RELEFORD FUNERAL HOME 83. STUDIOS Parlor Suites, Studios, Base Rockers.

Plenty of springs now being used. CURTIS FURNITURE AC Bill Brim of Iowa City, Iowa, is here on leave visiting his mother, Mrs. Ann Brim. EVERYBODY WANTS WARM COMFORTABLE COLORFUL -I I WOMENS-MISSES COATS New Shipment Just Received Black Fur Cloth Tweeds Suede Cloth Sizes 12 to 43 Priced $9.95 to $29.73 Budget payments if desired ANDREWS AUTO STORES Word has been received by Charles M. Funk of the death of ils brother-in-law.

Rev. M. J. Steimmetz, Sunday, October 1 at Hutchinson. The funeral will be leld in Hutchinson at the Evange-ical church on Wednesday.

Rev. Steimmetz was formerly pastor of the Humboldt Evangelical church and at Golden Valley. He was the brother-in-law, also, of Mrs. Leroy Ayers and Foster Funk of Lallarpe. n)G 17119 GEESE ARE 6AIWC1G THE SIGNALS FOR 0.90 0(350 Mrs.

Ida Crowell of Fullerton, Calif, arrived Sunday for a few days visit with her brother, John Roedel and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Crowell had been visiting her son, Byron Crowell and his family in Tbpeka. She will leave Thursday for Tulsa, Okla, where she will visit Mrs. Arden Finley and her family.

MEMORIAL HALL TOMORROW 8 P. M. (WEDNESDAY) i Just the thing for these crisp Fall days. Good all Winter, too Choose from our Cardigans, Pullovers, Fitted Dressy Styles it i All new Fall colors of Purple, Fuchsia, Green, Blue, White, Pink or Yellow. i i or COId Urtr'd if DOWN Comes the JACK ROTHSCHILD PRESENTS1 IH PERSOH STARS CF RAD1Q-STAGE-SCREEI The grandest gang of, entertainers ever corralled in ono rootin' tootin' shootln ft musical STACIE SlIOYii High Cost of Hearing New Sensational Zenith Ra-dionic Hearing Aid sella for NEW 100 7 WOOL Its easy for geese.

They more with the weather. We cant. We and our cars must stick it out through the winter. What about that faithful youre driving today? This is its 4th War Winter. More than ever before it needs the attention of experienced service men.

Your Plymouth, Dodge, De Soto or Chrysler dealer knows your car best. He has the tools to test and adjust it. He has genuine factory-engineered and inspected parts. His trained mechanics can quickly diagnose minor troubles and correct them before major expense develops. Beat the rush that always comes with very cold weather.

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