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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 4

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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TOLA. KANSAS THE lOLA REGISTER, TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 3 I Mr. and Mp. John Young of 1 Tulsa were- guests Monday and today of Mrs.

Piul Colson and tier i son Bob. I Greying 1949. PAGE THREE Mr. and Mrs. B.

P. Riddle of Los Angele-sl arrived to VLsit. Mr. Riddle's brotiier. J.

H. Riddle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sigg and lamily spent Sunday in Parsons vLs- ttlng with Mrs.

SitcK's mother, Mrs. Alleij. Mrs. Phillip Schmidt, who for some time lias been employed in the county clerk's office, has become a to Mrs. H.

W. Corr. register pf deeds. Mrs. Eirl Ain- roon has becli unable to be at her work In the deeds olfiLe fur weeks, because illness.

MONKY KOK To paint, reniul'. add garage, redecorate- toi- inost huiiie Improvenieiits. Loan quickly ftrrunKfd lleiiaul im easily hulldled luijiilhly li'iiiii us Ipilay SM'tlKITY num. LOAN ASSO. Mrs.

C. 13. CJreu working this Ihe Hears store. Klecper and Kil Porter went to Tupeka today Ui attend a mur- tlciun's CDnvenlion. Dr.

and Mrs. A. R. Chambers left Sunday to attend Hie Rotary convention in Jophn, 'hiey'wiU continue on to Port Smith to visit with their daughter and hu.sband, Mr. and Mrs.

Sid Wrightsman until Tliur-sday. A BOOK Is a suitable gift any time Come in and look over the titles. Good Bible stock now on hand. Jones Typewriter Kuuk Store Tola State Bank Bldg. (Upstairs) Phone 485 Mrs.

Elizabetli Hoffman of Richmond was dismissed from St. John's hospital this afternoon. Miss Helen is ab.sent from her work at Sears store due to 111- JV. R. Craig went to Kansas City on buslne.ss today.

Mervln Davidson of Emporia visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Pred E. Anderson. You select your istioes with CAKE Why not see that they are taken good CARE of. Embas.sy Shoe Rebuilders 113 W.

Madison Phone 293 Mrs: Vera Cummings went to Kan.sas City, on business yesterday. She returned home last night. Mr. and Mrs, Fritz Womack and Mr. and Mrs.

Joliii Womack. went to Kan.sas City yesterday to attend wedding of a c6usin, William RcKis to Mi.ss Maicella Jardoii. The wiKliling ceii'iiiony was iK 'rfoiuned, ut St Catholic church In Mi.sslun, DECORATED MOTHER'S DAY CAKES Order Now! STAR BAKERY 211 N. JefTerson Phone 286 Mr. and Mrs.

lee Dettmer of Kensington, visited over the week end with Mrs. I3ettmer's sister, Norma Pruitt. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sigg and Don, were in Wichita yesterday on busine.ss.

Recruit William J. Lynn, who has fini.shed his ba.sic training at Camp Chatfee, left last week after spending a two week's furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Lynn. He has been transferred to tlie ijensonnel department at Fort Bli.K.s, Tex. Uiek Riddle, of Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Riddle, left to return to the Maritime training serviee at St. Petersburg, Floor Sanding, new or old floon. Free esllmi Wallpaper tngton. Phiine 182.

Dtea. Iloleman Paint, and Store. 104 South Wash- Card of Thanks We wi-'-li to extend our hi'artfelt tliaiiksuiul fur the ol kindness and ines.vam's uf synipa- tliy. iur the floral ofleriiiKS I't'feiveci from our kind fnend.s and neinhburs during oUr: recent family of' Hie late Mrs. Margaret Mitchell.

Mrs. Burris Prullt and of lola were dl this afternoon from St. John's hospital. Ann to KliieiK afternoon. jford.

lola, Was admitted hosplml yesterday For Mother's Day, Ru.s;.el Stovi'r Caiidles. beautifully boxed. Cook's UruK Mr, and Mrs. Roger Reynolds and daughter, Sheriy, of Kan.sas City vl.slted over the week end with Mr. Reynolds's parents, Mr, Mrs.

E. S. Reynolds. Their son Jerry, who has spent the past two week.s with khis grandparents returned home Sunday with his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Clii (l Boulin and Clnldren vi.sited oViT the- -k end with Mr. and J. Smith and SUMS. Randy and Karl.

Mr. anil kail Maiidlii) of Kaiis. 111 visit with r.randiiiulher, Uiiiii Nrwiiiaii uiid alsn lus Wall and Mrs Maudlin. Miss Itcverlv daiinhler 111. Flail Maudlin, wlm lias been lirre iitlenilii.i; srliiiul.

will re- iiiaiii ulUll the I'lul uf tlic leriii. Iie- liirr ret iiriiliii; In Grecncastle, Mrs, James W. Wright 's Persian cat Jet black cabove left) until it went after a bird. The cat.preaching for the canary, pulled the birds cage from a hanger; and at the sime time, a lljwer pot fell and rolled after the retreating cat. It was sjjveral hours before the frightened pussy was found.

In a few days it began to turn white I above rigliti. The lir.si change was a ring around the feline's neck; then came a gradual iNEA Telephuto.i WHETHER YOU'RE A Junior League or Pro ball be satisfied with our' baseball equipment. We sell highest quality merchandise at rea- sonaljle prices. TOP HAT CLUB 117 Ev Madison Phone H8C Automobile accidents and big fish stories were plentiful over the week end. Maybe fishing skill and luck runs in a family, at least Bubby and Clifford Ryherd are a good example that it does.

Friday Cliff pulled in three yellow cats, down at the Neosho river two of them 35 and 32 pounders, and one eight pounder. Then.Sunday Bubby caught a couple, 34 and ten pounds, and Cliff snagged another U'l old catfish iweighing a mere 31 pounds) the same day. 'While the Ryherd brothers made fishing interesting below the dam last Sunday; an unidentified fellow driving a convert- able had a blowout just west of the bridge and turned his car over. Several husky fisherman seeing his predicament lifted the auto right side up and fellow drove happily off. Carl K.

Orogiin of lola was dls- iul.s,sed this nioniiiiK from St. Mrs. Mai-garet Lewis and son, Uiiaiie, were Sunday visitors at home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bybee uf Rural lola.

Or. Bayard 8t Twmdell Ur. Tom W. Finch Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons X-ray iind complete laboratory TWAUELL jCLINIC Phone, 40 Mr. and Mrs.

D. D. Long and Mr. and Mrs. Loraine Long and their daughter.

Karen Kay. visited Sunday in Blue Mound at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. Gene Weatherby and son, Elza. INITIATION NinilT The CliaiiuIV di'Siive team will put on file work.

DUrCll LUNCH APTliR I Mec'liiis; lOLA ELKS. after lodge. Fraternally yours. Bud Anderson Benson Barber Exalted Ruler Secretary Elmer Wilson. lola.

was dismissed tills afternoon from St. John's hospital. "A better way to health" lOLA HEALTH CLINIC Dr. L. G.

Wulfert D. C. Director Ihd E. Mcdison Phone 871 Mrs. Myrtle Lusk returned last night from Missouri where slie was called a week ago due to tiie death of a cou.sih.

Oliver Cordry of near Bunceton. While there she visited a si.ster. Mrs. Ray Warnick of Warrensburg. Mo.

Mrs. Lusk's brother, the Rev. R. T. Cordry and Mrs.

Cordry of Oregon, who were here visiting, accompanied her to Bunceton for the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Maudlin returned Saturday from a two week's vacation visiting with Mr. Maudlin's son and wife.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maudlin at Ft. Wayne. and with Mrs.

Maudlin's brother at Centralia. 111. "Blockbuster" Out of town relatives attending the funeral of Dr. O. L.

Gariing- house yesterday were. Dr. and Mrs, Robert Garlinghouse and Dr, and their families, Lincoln, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Garlinghouse and Mrs.

Earl Clartc, Belle Plaine, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Gariing- house and son, G.

L. Jr. Colorado Springs: Mr. Mrs. L.

P. Gar- linghou.se. and. Mi.ss Genieve Clark, Qmaha. PIE AND BOX SUPPER Friday Niuht.

6 Free Dancing- Herbert Smith. Dani-e Caller. Lillle Theade, Riverside Park. Free Admission miCK HUl'SH JJIICKAROOS Neosho Falls News Items Lorin Scott, formerly of Neosho I Palls, was a character in the play, i Emma Towns of Santa CaliL, is here for a visit with Bessie Jones Oliver Dow and other Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Kokesch drove dowTi from Kansas City Sunday and spent the day visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Martins.

1 Happy Crick met at the rural home of. Mrs. Gladys Covaiilt Friday with Mrs. Izetta Sherwood as hostess. After business, was com- 1 pleted guessihg games were played.

I There were two guests, Mrs. Mary dregerson and Mrs. Doret. Mem-' bers present were Mrs. Madge.

George. Mrs, Bessie George. Mrs. I Erma Mrs. Margery George.

Mrs. Martha Saferile. Mrs. Marga- ret Saferite, Mrs, Helen: Saferile. Mrs.

Lena Ellis. Mrs. Sylvia Ellis, Mrs. onie Weiland, Mrs. Mae Den- Ills.

Ber- nice Butler. Mrs. June Byfleld, Mrs 1 I Arlene Duttoh, Mrs. Florence Hen- i derson, the hostess and i Mrs. Wllburt S'aals, Mrs.

Jack Mathls and Mrs, Noble WiUiam.son. were in Port: Scott today ii Monday i on business, (Mrs. L. H. Ma Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Diillnsky and boys of Kansas City spent the week end here visiting, at the parental homes of Mr. and Mrs. Simmons and Mrs. G.

A. Dulinsky. I Mrs. Cassie Zink returned to her home here Friday alter visiting this week with relatives in Parsons and Erie. Mrs.

MiUatd Yowell came down from Manhattan Thursday evening and visited until Monday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Simmons. Mrs. Herbert Tidd, Thelnia and Donald attended the senior play at LaCygne Friday evening, Joan Scott, daughter of Mr; andj Mrs.

SAVE ON SERVICE REPAIRS Phone 1500 OUICK in waiting in. of repaired iFFICIINT- trainad ipecioliili iuiox proiiucti by AUTHORIZED- foctory pbrli (hot pre opproved Seart products. SAVIN6S -ir lower portf coili ond in-quiclter re- poiri mode. JLHIiJ 214 S. Phone 1500 BasebaU Tonight WALTER JOHNSON FESTIVITIES lOLAKOM vs.

FT. SCOTT VFW At Walter Johnson Field 8:00 TUESDAY, 3 DANCE: TONIGHT WALTER JOHNSON FESTIVITIES HUMBOLDT, KANSAt Featuring LOUIE KINMAN ORCHESTRA fUpSMANHALL 9:00 P.M. Hall stones larger than goli, balls ranied down near Garden City, a recent wave of unfavorable Other- parts of the Midwest were hit witli heavy rains at the time, causing a Hash flood at Herington, and strong winds which reached the tornado slanc hi parts of Oklahoma. The hail above measured inches in circumference after being brought into Gtirden City. The golf ball is standard Telephpto.) Sludebaktr Champion 4-deec iidan For thnjl as well as the buy word llE clean-lined look of a tells you it's a car wilh the; huilil fur thnft.

Vou don 't sec a ti-atc oriumbersonie.cxcess bulk in those trim, graceful body contours. There's no gas- wasting surplus poundage in the rUgged Studebaker chassis underneath. This is motoring's most advanced kind of it cuts driving costs substantially every mile. Slop in a look around and let us give you the names of some Siudeh.iker owners lo check with, be to what they save. Hera't yau for your dollar New Ixxjy Seir breWet Veri- able retui iteerinc Pen- oremic viftion Seat, centered between the Bile.

L.OW center of gravity Glare-proof liftht" instrument diala Automatic hill on Championi at alicht added coat, but standard on other modela. a Automatic overdrive, tizer heating and yentilating, white-aide- wall tiret and wheel trim ring, or diica are optional at extra cost on all modela. MORE FOR YOUR IWOMP lOLA IMPLEMENT COMPANY 223 South St Phone 1600 15 ANNIVERSARY LADIES' $16.98 COATS $24.98 and COATS Now $11.95 Now $16.95 $34.98 and $39.98 COATS Now $27.95 $44.98 and $49,98 COATS Now $33.95 10 TO 20 WEEKS TO PAY OR USE OUR EXTENDED MlNiTlliYmilENT PUN NEXT: SUNDAY MAY 8tH You Can Always Find Many Useful and Appreciated Giffs at Leading Drug Store. 1 TOILETRIES Cliantillyand Quelque Fleurs By Houbigant Their Best. PERFUME $2.50 to $9.50 TOILET WATER $1.75 up SACHET LIQUID POWQER $1.75 BATH POWDER $1.00 to $2.50 CINDERELLA CREAM SACHET $1.00 DRESSER SETS $7.50 up Beautiful Boxed STATiONERY $1.00.

S1.25, $1.75 COMB BRUSH SETS By Hughes Satin Finish $2.50 to S6.00 BATH SALTS Wrisley's, Heditt's and Yardley's 50c, $1.50 Pure Wholesome Beautifully Boxed for MOTHER'S DAY THE FINEST CANDY MADE 90c to $4.50 For the BILLFOLDS By Buxton Many Beautiful Designs for Men and Women $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 Many Others Priced From $2.50 up School Day MEMORY BOOKS $1.89 and $1.98 Graduate Schaeffer PEN AND PENCIL SETS 5 Beautifully Boxed Priced S4.50SetUp EASTMAN KODAKS Many Other Nice Gifts fhatwilbe Appreciated Types, Priced S3.66 to $29.00 HOTO ALBUMS $2.50 FrankiinXX Sexi £te6L ICE CHEAM Flavor the Month REAL STRAWBERRY CREAM Bulk Quart 40e Factory Packed Quart 28c SPECIAL AT OUR For Thursday. Friday and Saturday STRAWBERRY SUNDAE 15c THE lOLA DRUG 4 Penney's Are Next To Us.

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Years Available:
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