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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 3

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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TOLA. KANSAS THE lOLA REGISTER, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 19i 1949. Mrs. H. Foust and Miss Marcia Fryer went to Topeka taday' to attend the annual Krand chapter session of the Order of the Ear.tern Star.

I return trip to tier home after spendr- ing tYtrtie weeks visiting at I Mr. and Joe Sterlint; turned to this W. litrcey. Moran. was a vLsltor Mr.

and Mrs. Don Smith and their after spending the Easier here today. His daughter. Mrs. Le-! BlUle Gene and Donnie re- llieir parents.

Mr. and tha Wood, Santa Cruz. ac-! turned to their home in A. C. Sterling of and him here, starting a after spending the past' and Mrs.

J. Ri Billbe Tola. week with Mrs. Smith's parents, land Mrs. Homer Troxel and other' Helen Edgerton Manhattan; I relatives and friends.

Easter Sunday at the home Mr. and Mrs. Frodshara 'of Mr. and Mrs. T.

and children, Ptiyllis and Kent of i W. A. Goodbary, Allen county. Edgerton. Wichita spent the week end at the farm agent, is in Pitt.sburg today i 77 home of Mrs.

Frosham's parents, Mr. appearing on a "career day" pro- Thanks and Clark. 1 gram at the teachers' We vi'ish to thank our many friend? He was engaged to discu.ss the pos- and neighbors, the CTiployers of sibilities of agriculture as a voca- the United Brick and Tile for, their kindness and help during our, recent bereavement: also for many beautiful Ber-' tha Grizzle. Mr. and Mri.

Cieur Grizzle and family. Mr. and William Erdwins and family. Four Drumsticks in Every CHICKEN DINNER Sponsored by Colored V. F.

W. Colored Community Hall Wednesday evening, 6 p. m. tion. Mi.ss Eileen Clark returned to Manhattan yesterday afternoon to resume her studies at Kansas State college after spending the Ea.ster vacation with her parents.

and Mrs. Artie Clark. LOCAL HAULING Call Floyd Wilcox Station Phone 1479 Home demonstration unit schools in wood refinishing have been organized in the Carlyle, LaHarpe, DeWitt communities. Women and Mrs. Tom and 'Kay Louise of Beloit and -Mr.

aiifj Mrs. Charies Vernon of Danbury. visited over tlie week end with Mr. 'and Albert John.sun. 1 Tavlor (if Lawrenre visited attending meet-! w.

n. lajior 01 hniVliniTc in in f'lch Hill. visito 2aster with his uioiher. James bU' aings Jo- 3. Taylor, and his aunt; Mrs.

Etta Seventy-five are enrolled, Seibv Mitchell announced at the Farm Mr. and Mr 'i. Irvin Beshore children. Tommy and. Su.san.

ot ted Easter Suii- liore's nioiher. East. L. Mitchell. I Bureau office.

1 i Gail Bierly and Robert Bicrly re- I Orville Rice of Gas City under-. Mr and Mrs RlG Scott of Sem- i today after! went surgery today al Emergency visited Easter Sunday i Easter vacation with tlieir hospital. "A belter way to health" lOLA HEALTH CLINIC Dr. L. G.

Wulfert Director IVi E. Madison Phone 871 with Mrs. Scott's brother. Mr. and Victor Sigg and family, and and Merle Allen and fam- Mrs.

R-ayniond Baklwin and her Burton ol Tuijck.i visited Easter 1 Sunday al the hunu- her parents. Mr, and Mr, -VV Tavl.ir I Now Unconditionally Guaranteed PENNSYLVANIA TIRES road hazards up to 18 Buy them now and take advantage of this new money-saving protection at no extra cost tc you. GlJV OLIVEK TIRE SERVICE I Mr. and Gi-ia- Ilartwell and I daugliler. Carol Belli, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Bauinuiik of visited Easter Sunday with Mrs. Tul.sa. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Boyer. and 1 Hartwell's sister. Mrs. Victor Sigg Mr. and R.

K. Stitzel of family, and mother. Mrs Tcssie huttan wen: Easter visitors al hoiii'r (it Mr Mrs Robert 1 Mr Mrs. Hoke have ilill Inr Wiiislow. where parents, Mr.

and of East Bierly PAGE Errol went to Kansas City on business yesterday. He plans to return to tola this evening. Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Alderson and children of Joplln visited here Easter Sunday with relatives and friends, Foster Funk was reported in a critical cdndition today at St. John's hospital. He has been a patient i there two weeks. George Shirley and dismissed from St.

John's hospijal yesterday Floor Sandinc, new or old Free Holeman Paint and Wallpaper Store, 104 Sooth Wash- 1 inf ton. Fkone 182. Sue who has been confined home with the measirs for the past two weeks, returned to school toiiay. and Mrs. p.

H. Stewart and ind Mrs. George Lockett df Pittsburg spent Easter at Tulsa visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis and family.

Mrs. Davis was formerly Virginia Lockett. Out-of- the -fune; yesterday town relatives attending al of Mrs. Sarah Doggett were -Mr. and Mrs.

O. A. Duncan daughters. Janet and Mrs. Frank Teachnor.

wife of Dr. Frank Teachnor. who was buried in Kan.sas City. Saturday, was for.msrly Ethel HeaUi of loia. She was a of Harry Heath of Tul.sa^.

who was a resident of Tola lor iriany years. You select your shoes with Why not see that they are taken good CARE of. Emba Shoe Keliuilders W. Madison Plume L'93 liis couid be the answer to that pressing dinner to rat i the drum.sticks. This four-legged, two-tailed chick was born five v.ctks apu on the Paul Richardson farm near lAP Wirephoto.i Morgantown, W.

Mrs, Alma Queen was called to Wichita loday due to tlie death iil her brother law. Hairv Reniick Large Srirrlion of Fixtures al new low prices. K. C. ELEtTKIC A PLUG.

i Plione Cr, 111 make tlicir home. Dr, Bayard Twadell Dr. Tom W. Finch Osteopathic Ph.vslcians and X-ray and complete laboratory TWADELL CLINIC Phone 40 Mrs. LiUina Lilig spent Easter in Wichita with her Delmont Adams, and lu'i granddaughter.

Chen Grass being burned off in the back yard ol Hit- M( Cube huiiii-. Bruner. causjlil siiiall uut- bulldiiigs alire Ihi.s but damage was light. The city lin' department alisueretl a call there at 11 a. HI.

Mrs. Alma vi.site.d. Ea.stiT in Kaii.s.i,-. Citv al ihc liomi of Mr. and Scluivicr Mr: Wesley Spires and son of Ray Shively of Mildred underwent surgery this morning at Emergency ho.spital.

li uere dismi.ssed from St -IJital this afternoon. i.ii'l Mrs I.i-c Moore and Mr .) I.iilcei lelt today for .1 Irv. Vacation in Iowa, Us your winter garments and fill l.ir summer storage NOW. In. iiM-d fire and theft Able- mi Cicaiicr- adv.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill l.effler and daughter. Debby visited at Kan.sis City Easter Sunday at the home wf Mrs. Leffler's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Miller.

Virginia, of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. O. Cantell. Harveyville.

Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Doggett, Cherokee.

MJ-s. G. Emerson and Mrs. Jane Neilson, Independence, Mrs. King! Kansas City.

and and: Mrs. Jim Harrison, Coffeyville. i Mrs. Leonard Steiner. who has; been visiting at Leavenworth since I Thursday with her sister.

Mrs. Rob- I ert Slade. and brother. Charles Bic- zak. returned home Sunday evening, i Mr.

Steiner spent Easter Sunday at Leavenworth and returned home with Mrs. Roy Estes Grizzle die.l April 11. 1949, af lola, KSins. He was born in April, 1888. near Uie (son of Franklin P.

and'Amanda Grizzle. He came to Inla with ills parents in where he lia- since I made his home. He was married to Bertha U. Hiser Sept. 2L 1908.

tins iininn were born three children, one dautrli: ter having died 1621, He leave- I his wife at the home, a daughter. Thelma Erdwins of Lebanon. Ore. I a George, of LaHarpe, ten grandchildren, and many relatives and friends. He was a kind and loving and l.itiif.- wii.i will be missed.

ROCK OF AGES Beauty NOW and FOREVER MONUMENT WORKS 40 Year? in lola Dir.ilhy Butler of Pittsburg her iiiolher. Mrs. Ruth Butler. Sunday. Mrs.

Smith, 216 South Phone leoaw. I William Netzke, lola was admit- ted to St. John's hospital I day: afternoon. Tile BB gun menace has spread downtown. E.

G. Meek lo city police last night that while he was sitting near the rear of the Polly Ann cafe, about 8:30. a small shot pierced a front window of the cafe'and a small piece of the glass I fell inside the building. Police in- vesllgated hut found no chies Peti'ison and cjiiing a po.ssible source of )1 Mr. and Mrs O.

Rii hardsoii of UeSola, Mr, and Mrs. Gene Fdrec and Ciareiic-e Richardson and lii.s daughter Marsha Kay ot I Mr. aiid Mrs. John Call. Mrs.

City the week end visiting riareiice Murpliey. Mi.ss Arlenc Tip- I Harry Rogers, a student at Kanat the home ot and Mrs, ar.d Aaron Koon were Easter Uni-ersily, spent the past Peres. Mrs. Richard.son is their dinner guests at the home Jjere visiting al the home of his daughter. Force and Clarence f.f and Mrs.

in Col-' Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rogers Richardson are their grandcliildnn uiiy Ttvand brother.

Chester Rogers Mr. and Mrs. tliieir sons Dick and Bob spent Ea.ster Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Hart and fam- ily had as Easier Sunday dinner with Mrs. Petersoifs parents, and Mrs. W. L.

Lewmaii. WERE SURE We can "SIJIT" you our ba.scball uniforms--both In size price We also have all sizes of ball shoes and equipment you will need for the season. TOP HAT CLUB 117 E. Phone I48C guests. Mr.

and Mrs. F. J. Billbe and daughter. Janei.

and Mr. and Mrs, Dan Do.ss and Sheila and Rhonda, of Brislow. Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Sears and daughter. Kay. and Mr. and Mrs.

D. Richardson and daugh- i of Kaasas City, Mr. and Jean Belz and daughter. of Wichita, and Mrs. Gene-" vieve Anderson and Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Overman. lola was admitted Russell Hart, of lola.

yesterday evening lo St. John's hos- pital. Mrs. Claude D. Stewart of Colo-; rado Springs has been here the pas', week visiting at the homes of and MrS.

Charles M. Funk and Mrs. Ruth N. Card. Slie was called here lo the her brother.

Foster Funk. LONG TERM HOME LOANS To help you build, buy. or remodel. for details. SECIRITV BLDG.

i- LOAN ASSN. Watch Repairing Prompt Service Crystals Installed (WhUe Yon Walt) Work Guaranteed EDMISTON'S JEWELRY DEPT.I BEAUTYRES We remove the blindfold from mattress hjmf. if Special "X-Ray" display lets you see exactly wliat's under the luailrcss covir all the important when it means nuith to your health and comfort! Different mm WALLPAPER PENNY Buys THE SECOND ROLL ALL THIS WEEK it Lbarn llie of const run ion. These (ii.tplay? let you eez the (lifTeronc; lieiween an OTilinary niatlr ami Beautyrest. Its nuKt proof money aud yiur BUY A ROLL OF ANY PATTERN COSTING 22c OR MORE GET ANOTHER ROLL FOR JUST Ic This week's is.siie of T'he Erie Record carries jail accourit of a party given on April in honor of the SOt.h birthday of T.

J. Crapson. who IS the father of Mrs. Joe Ostenberg, lola. For the first lime since 1940 all of Mr.

Crapson's daughters were home for the elderly man's birthday. In addilion to Mrs. Ostenberg they are Mrs. Lizzie Clemans. lola.

Mrs. Bertha Moore, Parsons, and Mrs. Fern Culley. Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs, Crapsoii have lived in Erie since'' 18H-).

He was a rural mail carrier in Neosho, county for 25 ijjt years, retiring in Watch This Space For DAILY SPECIALS STAR N. Jcflfenson Phone 286 COOK'S 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 PLUS 1c REG. 22c PATTERNS Two Rolls F(jr REG. 26c PATTERNS Two Rolls For 27 REG. 29c PATTERNS Two Rolls For ONE CENT SALE 1 Cook's Drug Store REG.

32c PATTERNS Two Rolls For 33 REG. 35c PATTERNS Two Rolls For REG. 40c PATTERNS Two Rolls For 41 REG. 45c PATTERNS Two Rolls For WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES SALE ENDS SATURDAY. APRIL 23 I WEST MADISON MATCHING BOX SPRING-SAME Be mighty "choosy" when you buy a mattress.

After all, you sleep on it one-third of your life and a good mattress is migljty imi)ortant lo every day health. i Beautyrest is our recommendation. By all odds it's the and we've seen many mattresses in our time. Come in during this spcrial niaulyrest showing. We'd like to tell you more about its separuic coila how they work and compare them with the ordinary mattress coils.

Tliere's a big difference. Immediate delivery Deferred payments easily arranged. Sleeper Furniture Co..

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