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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 EVENING. JUNP: 9. PAGE THRP.R Mrs.

Ruth Holemnn and daUKliter, Ji'unne iis a ciieFt Mis. Vi 'vii of Columbus. ALLEY OOP There He Cues By V. T. HAMLIN still having; danptvi at I.allarpe rvery Skturday nlKht.

Sponsored by the V. F. W. Mr. and Mrs Bill MiCliniiir, iind diiupliUT, of VVvo.

I'UusIs Ihls week iii Mrs. uiuli' and aunt, Mr. and Mis Sum- ni llolconib. ATTENTION R. A.

M. Stale convocation, Thursday, June 10, 7:30 p. m. Work In the Past Master '3 Degref. B.

E. LORANCE, ITP. JT IN THE THIRD 'rX A CENTUCY GONNA fHAl '6 CARh ALLEV Gas City Events re: h- The Security Savings and Loan office will have air conditioning after today. Pinal worlt on the unit was coini)letcd tlii.s liiornlng. Mrs.

H. H. and children, Lucille and Danny of PUtsbui-gh, arrived early this morning to visit her sistei-in-law and family, Mrs. Paul Eyler. Effective today.

Ice plutform will Cheese Bread Speilalfor Thurs-i evenings til 7:00 p. m. day at Glenn's Pastry Shop, West Kide Square. AMERICAN SERVICE CO. 9PC Orvllle J.

Dawson, retired U.S. Army, Is visiting his parents, Mr. and iMrs. Floyd Elliott. He aeryed with the 2nd Infantry Division, Co.

9tli Infantry, in Korea at the outbreaic of Korean hostilities. He Just returned from serving in Ala.slia for a year and a half. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Slrahl and i daughter, Debbie of Independence are here visiting their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. L. J. Applegate and family and Mr. and Mrs.

Clark Strahl. Cheese Bread for Thursday at Glenn's I'astry Shop, West Side Square. FAMILY GAME NIGH'f Friday Nisht. June 11th of Thursday ni(ht, June 10, at Memorial lUII. Entertainment by Alma Wise.

Public invited. Sponsored by lola Armi- Uiue Couiiniltee. Mr. and Mrs. ouik Delaplain of Wichita were weekend quests of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Delaplain and Esther." Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Delaplain and Dean of lola were Sunday afternoon guests. Mrs.

Fred Bills of Fort Scott, a former resident of suffered a a few days ago, accordini? to word received iiere. She is a patient in St. Johns Ho.sprtal. Joplin. I where her daug-hter, Mrs.

Wayne I Shadley is a nurse. Cooked Food Sale Saturday, Old Self Service by St. John's Altar Society. Open at 9 a. m.

Effective today, platform will be open eveninrs til 7:00 p. m. AMKRICAN SERVICE CO. Tlie members of the Allen County Bar met last night at the home of Judge and Mrs. Speticer A.

Gard for a buffet supper and social evening. Out of the county guests were Mr. 11 nd Mrs. Clyde Hill and Mr. and Mrs.

EiTctt Lamb of Yates Center. i I'D BE HIT WITH A Mcce eojLPER" HCEOE'3 ACE MAPe-KJCrt BORN ss til. I', lay I i.iii 'M, i iluV. ill '1 lu- i lu 1.1. i-.

()Vt i t.i if iiukr'. IJ II. Di( i St. E-t'ii'r rl 'I! aiiti Lr)Vd aiiil ('i-ol nil ihi- Iw s'iss. 'iiiis, 1 The ill i.

I i July'2. v. at the Neosho Falls school We iv so.tv hcuse. Paul Guatney was re-elected Hmith I i-mi 'and ai: Irr sp.c-!-. Gary Townsend and Dicky are Hok -v Mr and Mrr.

and Mr ii Neodcsila I 1.1 aftilllooil at tlie r. iioi Mr. and FhilUp, Utiiy uud CUr, Cannie Mr and Lewis Cliilcotc and attended a family reunion of relatives which was held Sunday at the Carlyle School Building. Mrs. Lovisii Gumfory left Tuesday to visit several days in the home of her Charles Gvmifory, and family Emporia.

Mr. and P. Draper of PIqua tiur.day at Ilic home of their Mrs Roy Oswald and family. Bosley of Kan.sas City Visited Sunday with his broth- Badgett of Richland, Wash- agjertt' r. Bciley at thf Oswald home.

hoi h'ire Tuesday morning 'IIle response has b. en exception- I 'lnt; E. O. '3 brother, Mr. KCid rtt the Vacation Biblf' and Mrs.

Badgetti Ihe interest has been very en route to Washiiigtca state. Iht teach 'MS wish to j- L. T. Barrdh of parents for their and tl daughter, Mrs. ill r.iakmy the Bible Schrx)l a M.ithts.

Mr. xMalhis and "ss daughter Connie of Aiiahelm, Ml and Mrs Ernrsfc Badwett of vi here funday afternoon with Fosler. and Mr and Mrs O. Mrs W. Wood.

entertaining the mumps. Sympathy is extended to the John Scheibmeir family in the loss of their -son and brother. "ittle small son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Francis, was quite ill over the week end.

However his i temperature is normal this morning (Monday). We wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Peggy Williams. E.

D. and Karen and Austin Topeka, were here for Decoration Day, and to visit their parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dennis. Mr.

and Mrs. Clem Epperson returned yesterday from Tulsa, ihere ithey visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

McGhmis. Mrs. Eunice MoGinnls find Dr. and Mrs. Dal6 MoGinnls tfnd family.

They went Saturday. Neosho Falls News Items ADen County Hospital VISITING HOURS: 2 p. m. to 4 m. and 7 p.

m. to m. No children under 14 permitted on eecond floor. Admitted June 8 Mrs. Ben Sicka, Piqua; J.

L. Copenhaver, Osceola, MQ. Dismissed June 8 Emmett Schommer, Chanute; Mrs. L. T.

Barron, Colony, and on Weseloh, Yates Center; Monday Mr. and Mrs. John Hanna Aharon Freeman, Burlington: John of Osborne were callers. Mrs. By- Audiss, Walnut; Mrs.

Gordon Bragg, ficJd spent Wednesday through Mrs. Bert Thompson, lola: Friday with her daughter and hus- William Rath, Humboldt. TWO HOURS OF ENTERTAINMENT MEMORIAL KANSAS THURSDAY, JUNE 10 Vre Vuui- Fuvoriti- "STAUS IN IlKVUE" in the lliil Khiiiiiljn, 'laii. ruliatic aiul Special Kl 'fi'i (s illi Dorothy Haines School of Dance Chiliircn Untler It 25c Tux Included AduKs be iit the.door. Midret Auto and Friday, In "Army Bound" "54" Drlve-In Theatre.

band, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilllland of Colony. Mr. Gilllland has been quite 111 for some time.

Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Minnie Houghton, Yates Cen- ounces. Perry Heath were Mr. and Mrs.

Ray ler; spent the week end with, Bilts, Tulsa, Mr. and Mrs. Ova Stephens and family. Births June 8 Mr. and Mrs.

John Reed. Tola. girl weighing 6 pounds and 10 Number 1 (Continued From Page One) Mrs. Ruth Watson has the Wat- Mins line of Cosmetics, extracts, food Items, medicines, plant and tree: etc. All irtiaranteed products team wa.s flown from the United at reasonable prices.

122 North First. States, arriving March 10. medical as.sl.stance here on the Kwajalein atoll. A top medical Walker Keith of Emporia. Week ago Sunday callers were Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Hays and Kay, and Mrs. Nellie Cooper of Wichita, Miss Dorothy Hays of LaCygne, Bessie Jones and Oliver Dow, Neosho Falls. -'Mrs. Chris Jensen received word Phone 1139.

Midget Auto and Friday, in "Army Bound" "54" Drive-In Theatre. In April a survey party visited the two affected atolls. It was decided the Ulirlk people could return, home, with ffde- Friday of the serious illness of her brother-in-law Mr. Ralph Magner of Erie. The Driskil! relatives' held a reunion and covered dish dinner May 30 at the rural home of Mr.

and Mrs. Dewey Drislcill. Those attend Mrs. Will Grundy visited Sunday through Friday at the home of her sister Miss Marion Parnam, returning to her home in Kansas City Friday. The annual school meeting for rCistricl No.

8, Neosho Falls, was Only Aspirin At Its Best Carries Of Name Quality held Friday evening, June 4, 8:00 i MORE FOR YOUR MONE C. M. Jewett attended a directors' meeting of the Kansas Stale Master Plumbers association at Wichita year. They will live, meantime, Saturday and Sunday. Jon the Majiiro atoll.

There the AEC contractors have built an en- NOTICE! The SPEBSQSA meeU tirely new village of 27 buildings, with a new director, Charlie Kellogg, 'There is anger among some Friday night at 8' o'clock In the, people," Anjin said. "I think it VFW room at'itlemorial Hall. will disappear if wo get back Pewey i holne. They tni.st the Aineriran i people." Don Hoffmeier is in charge of i Physically, Rongelaper.s todny Krogers Meat market the bear few signs of their exposure, absence of Scotty Francis, who is Tho.se who lost hair are getting it quate water and food supplies to the delicious dinner were Mr. be furnished them.

It was deter- and jyirs. Jess Driskill, Mr. and Mrs mined the Rongelap people woukl Harry Driskill and Larry of Yates have to stay off their atoll for a center, Mr: and Mrs. George Moore, 1 Humboldt, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Driskill of Collinsville, Mr. apendins the week in Horton. Effective today. Ice platform will be open evcninfs til 7:00 p. m.

AMERICAN SERVICE CO. Mrs. C. A. Fontaine of Henryctta.

is here vi.siting relatives and friends Uiis week. back. Did the.se people have any me.s- sage for the Americ.in people? Patil Irujimman. 38, spoke up in Marshallese; "Please tell them not to do the same nfjiuu throw the bomb." Wf didn't do unything and Mrs. Bob Hixon, Baundra and Barbara, and Mrs.

Jessie Driskill, all of' Sklatook, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Driskill of Leon. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Driskill. of rural Vernon, and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Driskill and family. Mr.

and Mrs, Robert George, Bobby and Patricia of Highland, are spending a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. B. George and Junior.

Sunday. May 30, callers of Mrs. Dora Byfleld were Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ogle, Buxton, Mr.

apd Mrs. Ted Ogle. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wells, all of lola, Mr.

nnd Mrs. Milton Byfield. Joan and Al. Miss Dixie Ogle, all of Kansas City, Mr. and WHILE SIX DOZEN SETS LAST Buy a 4 Cup China Tea Pot at 99e a 2 cup test pdt free.

Just received another shipment of decorator lamps, $14.95 Special, $5.96, and shade complete. SCOTT'S FIVE AND TEN Ida MLss JiuiTi Bu vill arrlv? f'om Emporia week end to 'Visit Mrs. Mjj2ie ThL.npson. Card ')( Thanks I wi.sh to thank everyone for tli':" flower.s. cards, and u'ifts received during my recent stay in the hospital.

Mio the uk I nurses for their kindne.w. Mrs. B. E. Thompson.

Father Day Swiday, Jiuie 20th NEW! Niultless Helanca Nylon Briefs From $42.25 to $2500.00 Including Federal Tax Jo'hn rtavid Conder.nan will return Saturday fi cm Icwa C.ty. la, where he is visiting his gr.indpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

Paul. Shoe Rebuilding ond Repair at its best There Is a Difference Embassy Slioe Mrs Goes and Goes eni in Wichita vi.sitins Mrs. Goes' brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. K.

A. Goble. Refrigeration Servlee. wfk Repair Roy Harris Refrtgeratlon Service 112 North 12M Yesterday Several members of thp lola went io La Harpe to ithe local Rebekah meeting an4 ysuippcir. They were Mr.

and Mrs. McKeever, Mrs. O. D. Hartley, Mrs.

Ethel Barker, and Mr. and J. H. Burger. NOTICE MERCHANTS; Wonder will be held next June 16, Ads that, run in the Wonder Wed.

Section Monday -must be ready Fri. or Sat, a. m. Monday positively will be too late for Wonder Wed. Monday positively will be too Lite for Wonder Wed; ads.

Wonder Wed. will also be held in July and August this year. Merchants CqmmiUee, C. of C. FAMILY MONXTMKlirra HONUMENT WORKS HELANCA (Swiss type) Nyhn Yarns FULL-FASHIONED" for solid comfon and individually cellophane wrapped, these wonderful WIL-FIT briefs wash and dry in a jiflfy.

You will enjoy their trim fit and firn) support. Get some today. Size A for 28 to i6 waist "The riiiht clothes at the rijjht tpn.e" GLOBE CLOTHING CO. HARArtONy Dearly Beloved ore the oll-lmporlanl jewels traditional symbols of your betrothal and marriage when they bear the name HARMONY so worthy to mark major milestones. Modern designs of distinction, diamonds of unequalled value.

ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RING ENSEMBLES ALLEN CO. FARM BUREAU ASSOC. FARM BUREAU MUTUAL INS. CO. "Service for Farmers by Farmers" Lifie riis.

I-'arrii Liiibihty Cur-Truck-Machinery Fire and Windstorm WAYNE R. COLLE, Agent S. mivAI'hone 1923- GEORGE FOX, President TIRE FAMOUS FIRESTONE DELUXE CHAMPIONS Used As Original Equipment On America's Finest Cars BUY 1st TIRE AT REG. NO TRADE-IN PRICE OF $20.60 GET 2nd TIRE TTJfl 6.00-16 Plus Tax and your presMt tint if they ara rMoppflblt All Sizes Block ond White BLACK SiDEWALLS SIZE REO. NO TRADI-IN PRICE 111 TIRI GET 3nd TIRE rOR SIZE REO.

NO TRADI -IN PRkE lit TJRI GET 2ii TIRi rOR 6.00-16 20.60 10.30* 6.00-16 25.25 12.63* 6.70-15 22.60 11.30* 27.70 13.85* 6.40-15 21.55 10.78* 6.40-15 26.40 13.20* 7.10-15 25.05 12.53* 7.10-15 30.70 15.35* 6.50-16 25.40 12.70* 6.50-16 31.10 15.55* 7.60-15 27.40 13.70* 7.60-15 33.55 16.78* 8.00-15 30.10 15.05* 8.00-15 36,85 18.43* 31.40 15.70* 8.20-15 38.45 19.23* WHITE SIDEWALLS Your old tires will moke the down payment Low as a week BUY 2 SAVE! FOLDING YACHT CHAIRS Reg. $7.45 ana 2 13 SPEClAL.Get this $55.25 Aii-Chrome DORMEYER MIXER BUY NOWI Sold Everywhere for $5.95 Special FOR OHVf Whan You Buy a V1r cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR 477 Dominion 8 -inch ELECTRIC FAN STOR Ef LM)7 S. Phone 43.

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