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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 2

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The Iola Registeri
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PAOTiJ TWO THEIOLAREGISTER. 27, socmTY BIrthdiiy Dinner llonorc Mri. Mtrtin Mr'and Mm, Rlohord B. Johniioh Rnd their iion Wftrren ontertRlned it btrttiduy dinntr eundny In hona- Mni. JCfhiMwii's mQthor, Mm, Curl Oovorfi wero laid lor Mrn, Dun It, Smith, Mm rcilMbolh Tom, my Miirtl 1, Onrl Martin, Mr.

nnd Mill, RIolmrd m. Johnnon and War- roti (ind tli8 ol tionor, Miirlln. i Mm, Vffn, Kntortftliut HortMiln ub Mnmberii Mrn. IS, Peed wbh hniilfliui. Iho HoroBfii oliib In hw homo tordiiy 8IIb (imIuKsI In entprlnjlnlnn by MvS.

Roy Siindoh. For the iMrn. Joo Vf. Kiivc raport from the a. F.

WJ C. mhgnJilho. Mm. Frank gttvc a paper on, "Amcrj- cnnlzlnR jOin' Displaced Persons;" and O. W.

BUM gave a re- View of bur Immigration Policy, Those present Mesdames S. O. Alien, H. Anderson, Gerald Donald Kelley, N. C.

Kerr. Guy Lamer, John Layte, A. R. Lobker, S. L.

Mitchell, D. S. McCarty.j Joe Ostenberg, G. E. Pees.

Roy Sanden. George W. Sher- Frank Thompson. O. L.

Garlinghouse, J. P. Kohler. and Troy 8. Warner.

Current Events CluB Meets With Mrs. The Current Events'club met terday afternoon at; the home of Mrs. Raymond Emmops. During the jusiness session it wis announced annual guest day party 'would be held 10. "Pioneer America." was the subject of, the.

A paper pre, pared by I Mrs. Corbetf Thompson on From Lamp to Electjrlclty," was read by Mrs. Frartk Nogle. H. paper was entitled, "From Tintype to Television," and Mrs.

Amos Rcmsberi? jmed "Tlie Good Old Pays," for her subject. I The members prosoiit Included new moijnbers, Mrs. X. A. Oallclns and Mrs.lOmor W.

and Mrs. Waller Davis, Mrs. Raymond. Emmons, Mb. J.

H. Fraior, Mrs, n. Komp, Mrs. W. King, Mrs.

Lrti Moore, Mrs. James McKnrnlii, Mrs. Friiiiik NokIo, and Mrs. Amos Romsbcrg, IIiirrty-Mrrny On November 111 nl o'clock In tbr iitlrrnooil at St. Joliji's cluireh Sn folii, Wandn Ifa'rdy, daughter nf Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Hardy bo- I'lime nf Robert L. McCoy, hiin of Mr. and Oarl McCoy nf Anthnny. The Rev.

Herbert Ilnf-; offlctliited at tlin double ring enr- eiu'iiiv. Mrs. Paul lilllin, played a program nf miiiSo and the ancompanlmenl. lor -ehnlr, bride wore ii BUlt of belun dliiirknkln; with browij aueedsorlew. llfr iMiruaye was nf pink rniiHs.

ner (mlv oriiamoiit wan a 'double strarfd fir' penrlK. a ulfl of the Broom, Mftt. Claude McMlclinol, tilsler of brkle, watt the maid Of honor. 8ho wore a etny sharksklh dress wlldi black accrsRorlcR her corsatfo was of yillow carnations. Kermit McCoy, brother of the groom, was best manl The brides' mother wore a nnvy blue crept dress with black accessories.

'Both wore white carnation corsages. Mrs. John Volz, sister pt the bride, was in charge of the guest book. Following the ceremony, a reception, was held at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's tablfe.

decorated! with yellow mums and candelabra, was centered by a tler cakei topped with a mlnlatuia bridal couple. Mrs. Alva Flack assisted with the serving. The bridal couple left on a trip to Oklahoma. The bride graduated, from theiMoran hlghpchool and before her marriage was employed by the Allen County State Bank.

Mr. McCoy graduated from the Augusta high school and la now employed by M. W. Watson, genofal contracUtr, of Topcka. The couple will make their homo at Anthony, Kas.

iftyHelwSoberhw The Fontaines Entertain Dinner Guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John C. Fontaine entertained at a family dinner Saturday evening at their home. Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. John Fontaine of Henryetta. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schuster and their two daughters of Wichita, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Schuster, Mrs. Doris Moyer, George Schuster, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fontaine.

Mrs. Alma Arnold, and Mr. and Mrs. John Fontaine and their daughter Connie. Mr.

and Mrs. John Fontaine of Henryetta, visited over the week end here with relatives. Malaya U. Outlaws Freshman Hazing Singapore (AP) The Unlver sity nf Malaya has banned student "riiKSliiK" iiMtl haN warned that those dlNubeylng the order are liable to expulsion, nuHpcnslon or a fine of tm. i "RaKgUig" covorH the wtnall pen- altlf'N' and taskii diunanded of col- litHe (reMlinian by Mcnlor Htudoiila UN part of Ihelr.

Initiation Into ii uMlvi'i'slty. I Newly enrolled welfonu'fl llie ban aa endliiR "one of the filJJJeNl Inidlllons In li Tlipy aru happy thai glrlii will MO IdiiKer be forced to dani-e the hiila-hiilit on the canipuN and addreHH aenlor ri an OAMCNDAR FOR TIIK WEBK TONifnn" Modern Woodmen Junior nliib Mieelh 7p. Ml M. A hall, I'ar- untH welc(jMU), I All lioViil Nelulilxirn and fam- Mieei 1, hall, (1:110 p. Ml, for turkey dlniier.

AinerlcHii Leulon Auxiliary mm- lal II p. Memorial hall. Bring gIflH for Vets Gift shop, lloHlslerjrjd Nuraos' ulub, WlirniWS, 706 North First, p. eleoHon of ofllcora, Dr. Vestat speaker, WEDNESDAY Tlic Progressive Arts cliiss meets 7:30 p.

m. at Salvation Army. The Lincoln Study Club, 2:00 p. at the school, subject, "Les- ifon Trouble." leader, Mrs. Leslie Norton.

The W. C. T. Mrs. D.

B. Mccarty. 42() S. Jefferson, 10:30 a. Institute and covered dish luncheon.

Bring own table service. The Business Women's class of the First Methodist church, covered dish dinner, 6:30 p. church ba.sement. Bring service. THURSDAY Rebekah birthday dinner has' been cancelled.

Dorcas cla.ss of the First Baptist church meets with Mrs. Susie Brgwn at 2:00 p. m. The C. W.

F. sewmg circle meeting at the Plrst Christian church has been cancelled. FRIDAY Mrs. W. P.

McPadden and Mrs. J. 0. LlttroU hostesses at Country club bridge-luncheon. Colony Items Margnrot Barron,) Mr, and Mrs, John Stroma of Abilene wore week end of Mrs, Bertha Foriiberg, Wayne and Donnn, I'Mr, And Roy MoOafferty of ProAColt, called on Lula Orammor Saturday afternoon.

Mr, and Mrn. Ivan Hoover and family of Tupeha wore oalllng on, frIondH In Colony Saturday, Duiiday afternoon visitors of Mrn, Rowley and Mra, OUfford wero Mr, and Mrs, SayloH and family oC Laltarpo, MK and Mrn, Jnolc Pralher and family of Ottawa, Marilyn Lay wan a dinner guest of Mr, and Mrs. JelTVoloto Friday. Mrs. Harry Smbot and her family had 08 their for the week end Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Oragg and their sons Kent arid Randy of Quenemo, and Mr. and Mrs. Catron and their children Jerry and Susan of Des Moines. la.

Mrs. Smoot and family and their guests were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. W.

Walters and their children Cheryl and Larry of Gas. Other dinner guests at the Walters home were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Smoot of Gas. and Mrs.

John Shaw and their children of Paola soent PrWny "'t- emoon and evening with Mrs. Shaw's, mother, Iklrs. Lute Mrs. Linda- Denton at Lawrence spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Nettle Dpnton and Miss Gertha Shreck.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson of Wichita spent the week end with Mrs. Henderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs Claude Koons.

Mrs. Dan Boone and her son.s George and Richard of Havlland spent the week end at the Melvin Boone and Wilbur Boone homes. Amos Cramm'er of Wichita spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Lula Crammer, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Anderson and Marilyn went to Emporia Sunday to meet Mr. and Mrs.

LoRgy Able, who were returning from where tlie.V have boon for the past several months. Mr. and Mrs. O. Hedrick and their son John ofElllnwood spent from Friday until Sunday at thn homo nf Mr.

and Mrs, Carl Wilson, Mrs, Linda Denton of Lawrence, Mrs, Nettle DentJn And Miss Gertha Blireck were dinner giicsis Frldivy of Mrmnd Mrs. Bert Wells, Mr, and Mrs, 0, Movnard Fox of Lawrence were visiting In Colony Friday, His father was Hanla iiceiit here from 11)01 to 100(1, Mr. and Mrs, OIIITnrd Jones of Overlitiid Park returned to their lioniel Buiulay evening after being eallPri iiere by the iterloim lllnoiia of Ills mnHier Mrs, H. Jones, Mr, (ind Mi'H, Uie ailllland and their KOim of KanmtN City apenl several days visiting his parenltt, and Mm, Joe Ollllland alid other atives, Mr, and Mm, Jake Hire and their daiuthttr Dodge city callbd nn Mr. and Mm.

T. O'Mara and their sons Friday. New VA Hospital For Philippines Miinlln (API Work will bepln on a new $0.4 million hna- pllal for Filipino and Amcrlrnn volcran.s who served with the armed forces in World war 2. The US veterans admini.stratlon ho.spltal centralize medical aid presently given veterans in 40 hospitals scattered through the Phii- iDplnes. It will be In Quezon City, a suburb fo Manila-.

STORY BOOK DOLLS By Nancy Ann $1.00 to $2.50 ALADDIN GIFT SHOP OF COATS and SUITS A of all Coats and all Wool Suits. Deep Cut (luctions, while you have months to wear them. ALL COATS Our wcU known Hrnnded DEEP-Clt REDUCTIONS WOOL SUITS Stylbs to wear the year around. Values to Reduced $19.00 $57.00 ALL CHILDREN'S COATS REDUCED WIN'TER snow storm mat cioggeG traEQc arteries at MeadvUle, witli 15 inches of snow Nov. 19, also had this.brlght side.

Tills colorful scene was made on Chestnut street in MeadviUe as the snow continued to 951. 999 (SasCity Events vtoltorH at the homo of Brown, Joanand Larry Dalrymplo who had iipont their ThankHglvlng vaoBtlon there, returned home with Moran Happenings (Mr.s. C. Norman) W. 8.

will meet ThurHday afternoon in the lof the Methodist chinch at 2 m. Bring a toy to be Neiil to the In the flooded ArKiMilliie district. The Men'ii Pellowiililp Mupper will be Herved ThiirKiliiy evening by the lIcliielnillder'H cta.iN: Mr, iiiid Wilbur llelniN, Kiin- HUH Oily, were lllillllT KlleKl.ii Wedlll'N- diiy ol llielr piireiitn, Mr. and Miii, Kriile Hcliiifl. 'I'liey hid piir- enlH home ItonM over 4 Mm.

IleitH under 4 Ibn. I'Iggti No. I B3o lb(! LOKIK IirCNnilOOK PRODUOKT I'hoiiH 1311 Moran, Till' (liilileii ulub Will have ilieir 'riiiiiikMUviim illiiiiei- at the home ol Mrn. I'eal'l Iwiaii Mr and Ilex llelinn and glrlH, f.peiil llie week end Willi hin iHi'mitii, Ml', and Mrn, IHnilu. lleliim, Mr, anil Mi't Iviiii Nop-iiKfll.

Jackie, M.via Hue niid Wnvne nl Halllia niM-Ml. llie werl; end villi their pin'eiiM, Mr mid Myjfuf Price, MelviM nml mid Air, mid Mrn. Noriiiiiii, Kilwin Clelie and Cpl. Hoy. Mr.

mid Mi-k. M.vi-<iM Pilre iiiid STRIPES FOR PRISON TRUCK Carson City. Nev. (AP) The Nevada penitentiary's bright red truck.s are too inconspicuous, Warden Arthur Bernard has concluded. Nobody bothered a trusty who off In one, Its load of gunnysocks and stopped for a drink or two before abandonliiK thn machine.

Ho haNii't boon Keen since, Monday, Bernard ordered the tnieka painted with big black and white atrlpea. "Wo want them to look Jimi like convlolH," he explained. Melvin attended the weddliig of their nephew and coiiniii Henry Price at Kl IJoradn Hundiiy iifteiiioon. Mm. V.

L. Noriniin end aeiie were ciillinii Biinday evening on Mrn. Ororge Crouch aiul rmnlly. Mr, and Mrx. Kd Miiiiberk, Mr and Mi'N.

Johnnie ManhecK and fliiry and Mr. and Mi-k. fSven'tt Manheek and children were iliiuier gufttilK of their daughter niiil nlnler. Mm. I.eoi) rilehwine, Mr, Jtleliwlne niid boyii near Hiaik Tlmiikimivliu! liny, I About rivi'iH aie iihed In leillillim a niodeni heavy boiiiliiiig (if coldn.

Bub VlipnIMh till WpII some In mouth, tool (Mm. Holteni Mr, and Mrn, Harry Hulohlndon ware happily MirprUed ThurHday morning when a crowd of relatlvew arrtvfld with wall fllltid baNketti for a Thanksgiving dinner, Those who miijoyod the dinner ware Mr, and MM, aujiK -rolk, Mr, and Mrn. Jeff Folk of Coffeyvllle, Mm, Fred Lavvr, Dorothy, PhyhJi ond- Ronnie of linmboldl, Mr, and Mra, QeraUl Fdlk and Ron ISddls, Mm, Karnle Meadow, Bharon, Barbara and Da. via and Leo, and Mm. folk of- Tola, and the honor giienlit Mr.

and Mrn, Marry Uutohlnnon, IMr. and Mm, Aubrey Oatroh and two ohlldron hove moved to the orifrord Steele proporty on North Tayjor. Mr. and Mrn. Randall McOall and ohlldron of-Wlcblta-were-overnight gticBta Wednesday at the home of MrsI McCall's parents Mr.

and Mrs, Allan Enamlnger. Thanksgiving day they all went to the home of Mr, and: LaRoy McCall where they were dinner guests. 'A family reunion dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs; Wayne Walters. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Catron. Susan and Jerry of Des Moines, Mr. and Vernon Qragg, Kent- and Randy of Que- nenio. Mrs. Sylvia Smoot, Cecil and orysta and: Mrs.

NelUe Morrison. Colony. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Smoot of Gas and Mr.

and Mrs. Walters and; children. Mr. and Mrs. William Greer and chiKiren of 'ihayer were Sunoay nAKKLRY IN JAPAN Tokyo (API VloO'Prea.

Aiboii Darkley Tueaday vlaltod the Brit- lab naval eommander for Japan and Korea, Rear Adin. K. Scott- Monerleff, aboard the Britlah light crulaer HMB Belfaat at Yoknauka, Barkley In Hohmliiled to vlalt with Eniporor HIrohltn Wednoaday, lOLA. KANSAS CAN'T KBEP MAMIOLI! COVJBJIh Detroit If tlUnga keep on thiH way, Dnlrolt police may have to man every maholo. Since July 1, Oarl WarAer, director nf tlio elty'H department of public workw roporta, 108 manhole CO vera and cat baNlna have vaiilwhed.

The- oovera vynlgh 100 jjounda and Iho oalnh 75 pnunda, Wiirii'-r iillrlbiitnM the recent big Inereaao to the aorap molal (icarolty, CHRISTMAS WEARABLES --GIFTS OF GLAM6UR Somet.iiliiK to wcnr w) priJciouHly por- Honal for thai Homeonc on your list. So many here to choose from Gifts you'll be proud to give and they'll thrilled to receive. ALADDIN DRESS SHOP of. Diatmctm, PENNEY'S END OF THE MONTH GIRLS' COATS All much IiIkIk'i''I'lidity, Wool CovcartH, (lul )iirdlnoH, KlcncnM, SIzom to Ki, lUidiicod to $10.00 TODDLERS' SNOW SUITS Of wnlcr rcpdllont fiibrloH, Fully IIikmI, II()()(Im to miitch! Siivn! iliuluccd to SIMOCIAL GROUP WOMEN'S WINTER COATS All much higher quality. Gabardines, Fleeties, Coverts.

Refluced to $5.00 $27.88 SPECIAL GROUP MILLINERY Felts, Velvets, Read, Sequin and Feather trims. Black, navy, pa.stel,s. to $2.00 SPECIAL GROUP WOMEN'S DRESSES All higlier quality! Rayon Crepes, Gabardine, Corduroys. Broken sizes, real values! Reduced to MISSES'-WOMEN'S CHENILLE ROBES 'Heautiful stylcH, lovely colors. Wortdorful ChristmaH Gifts $6.00 $4.00 SPECIAL (JROUP WOMEN'S WASH FROCKS Bcuutifully tailored of fine quality Broadcloth, 80-Squarn PrifitH.

SPECIAL GROUP MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Plaffi arKJ figured Broadcloths, Permanent finiuh collars. Now Low Price $1.98 MEN'S GABARDINE SUR-COAT JACKETS Zip front, bolted HlyloH, wool quilted llnlngH, Moiiton fur collarH. Reduced to CLEAIIANCIJ! GROUP MEN'S SUITS iwool Guburdlnos, Twoods. Real ValueM, Sizes 8(J to 42. Reduced to $11.00 $35.00 VISIT PENNEY'S BARGAIN TABLES Odd lots one of a kind items Drasticaltv Reducied to lOLA, JKANSAS.

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