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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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KANSAST TTTE TOTvA REGTSTER. TITURSDAY FA'ENTNC. 8, 1954. PAGE THREE LOCALS Oscar Cowan rrtunied In.st Mis ff-iliiji Pantcl went to from Topeka where, she wan rrlii.iLvi'.s futet of her son and famUy, fiifp.rfr; PanULs lived in C.inoy tnd Mr8 Cowan, over thi- bf to Tola, holiday week end. i Ml and HuiTy Friscliemnoy- I J4r.

and'Mrs. Ollle FrischPiirncycr VVichii.a' syeni t.h(>- lioliday Chanute, ttn' birtli with Mi. Mrs. John a daughter, Janet Kay, the last and rplatives, ot June. The Frlschrn arc i former resldenU.o* lola.

i v. Samford of Arkans-ifv i Cily laJu rr tor a vi.sit with hi-r par- li Is clfcan whpn your Piii.s. Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. (Capp.) rtlf to cleaned a few days Siiiitii to ret the saVinRs djiring tliis nw jiwt $4.89. (all st. Ihrlft Simp, over PeMr Pan Cleaners. ScoUs SUtrr, open this Saturday.

i I tn 1 m. Kvorythlng 'Mrs. Dorothy SniUh of City w-aa a holiday Ml Ml (i Mrs. Willard Smith of rural Laittarpe. Yesterday tlipy all went lb Baxter Springa to visit cou ''I'riiiii.

of Mr. and Mrs Waller rccoivcd hl.s cnmmi.s- in llir tiavy 28 nnd i.s now at tlip San Diego, Naval Ba.se with the combat center. Jacqueline Robinson, of Mir. and Mrs. Jack Rflbiii.ion.

i.s visiting In Kansas City this week with relatives and friends. SchltlinKs or 98c (Limit 2 Lbs.) Fryer's ad.on puRc 8 for other 'Mr. and Mi-s. Ray Ijfwkrr left today for Viroqiia. where Uiey the rest of the inontH" visit Ina Mr.s.

Looker's mother, Mrs. PI R'Ktdan and sister, Jitrs. Evan Freidalt: Rebuilding and Repair at iiJi best There a Difference Embas.sy Shoe Rebullderi Mrs. J. Pred anri h-r mother, Mrs.

J. F. NiRh. and their guest for the weekend, Mi-s. Hilda Mcclain of Tul.sa, wi-nt to Tulsn Mrs.

Mcclain the first of the City with relatives, weids to visit-a few days. Fred WiUi.s has returned home after da.vs' visit In Mr and Mrs. Elarl Gai-ver and Elbert; visited Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. John Llvinpst.on^iiid soi their family of bovs atiariireo Monday with their Mrs.

of Pittsburgh. Pa in Earl Kramer and Mr. Ki-amer at lola over the Fourth of Julv week- Coffeyville, Mr. and Mrs. end with Mr.

and Mrs. Reimert Han- parents of Earl visited over Bpn and 'heir familv. Mrs. -Clarnie Saturday and Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. and Mrs. H. E. Whita- i Earl Kramer, plajuto vLsit here for ker, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Hor-; coining. vllle. yiTB: Whitaker. Mrs.

Horvillei and Mrs. Clarine Han.soti ai-e Mr. Livingston's aunts. A family picnic In thelrTionor was attended relatives. Card of Thapks We wistrto.thank evei-yone for the kindnesfses shown us on 60th wadding annivjrsary, especially the -people of Piqua for the use of the hall and other favoi-si shown us Mr, and Mrs.

Sen Draper and family. i DON'T SVVELTEU IN THE HEAT It so little to cool. See Our iuTd MATHES FANS ITije Your 'Credit LLUrril Mrs, M. S. Lewis received word this mortiinn of the death of her sisff'r, Mis.

A. I.owry. last at hcr'hdmc in ToiJi.ka. The Rev. and Mr.s.

William J. BnVwnof Smitli Cenler were weekend KUests of thcU' dial-'liter. John tiawfenoe, and' Kent; They brought their Bret, back wiftli them after a visit' and took Kent b.iek with them, GEORGE TEMPIJ.AR is sound, able, experienced. He would make Kan.sas a GOOD Governor. Vote for Templar August Mrs.

Steely returned home Tucoday after pa.st SIX weeks in Long Beach, Calif. Mr. Mi's: Porter Tremaine have been in their hoine the past two-' weeks. Their guests hiive been T-Irs. I.

Carder, mother of Mrs. Tremaine. Claude I. Depew, president of tlie and Charles Scaggs of Palmyi-a, Bar Aasociation of the State of; Mr. arid Mrs.

beorge Scaiirgs Kansas, Wednesday and daughters. Jay and Sue, df the aptwlntment Hastings, Mr. ahd.Mhs. elation members who.wilKser've duf- Hollows Karen and ing the 1954-1955 year on standing Joiin. of Ray- and speoiftl of the as-; mon KJaren and Jerry Hollows of soclatlon.

Those from Allen County: Wichita, Mrs. Kenneth Lind of and the committees to wldch, they, Ohio, Mrs. Oscar named. areV Howard Immel, Glenn' of Emporia, Mr. and Mrs.

membei'ship committee, thijid'district; Charles Mitts, of Lawrence. Mr. and and program chairman. Stanley Mrs. Edward Treniftine and -chairman, Linda, Eddie and Jackie, of merclal code study.

Flovd Geur. who l)ecame ill about a week ago, wa.s'taken to a iio.spital in Kansas City Tuesday morning for trea.tment. Mrs. Geer and her Flossie Walwort-h' of are there with him. It Wiis reported mo.tmri'g-that his condition was unimp'rov-ed.

Mr. and Mrs. William Richaicl.s of Shannock, Rhode Island, have been here the pa.st—several day.s visiting Donald Richards, a member of the lola Indians ba.se- ball team. They will return tomorrow to their home. Chuck Pecf Blade See Fryer's ad on pape 8 for other Specials Mr.

nJMl Mrs. John WoiiTrrHi. who announced the birtli of a d-ilighter July at the Allen County have named her Nancy D. Berkihi.ser, a res- I ident of lola 40 years agp, died at hi.s home in Bartlesville, July 2. The funeral was held in Bartlesville with burial in the family "lot i here on July 6.

Rummage Sale, Saturday, 10, beginning 10 -a. old Self Service Grocery by Btttkbrush Buckaroo.s, Inc. A Ic and Mrs. Gaylc WbM and Poi-ce Ba.se, are here 'visiting Mr. 'flnd W.

Jean of rural lola. Mrs. Joe- Jean Mr. and Ms. Otto Sheipline of havH- from-Pres- they atteiTaefTlhe of their son.

Joseph i liue. that was, held at Sacred Heart 2, lowed by a military in the i afternoon. He is by Kis parents, two brothers. of De! trpit, and Robert of New I one Lynn Lewis of Detroit. LiiiUa uf are here vi.siting the Teans and Mr.

and Harley Robb of ruial I LaHtii-pe-. Joe Jeari. and Iris brother. William Jean, of Snyxler I. will arrive.

Fridny. Mrs. J. W. Jean, I who has ill, is better.

Mrs. Caryl Thayer will leave tins evening for Lo.s Ancele-s. CaUf to viiiifher daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Hovland and Mr. Hoviand and their children.

Bart and David. Allen CountrHospital VISITING 2 p. m. 4 p. 7 p.

m. to p. m. No chlHren uniler 14 permittiwl. on Admitted.

July 7 Charles Halbert, Humboldt: WiTiam Biggs, Toronto; Crawford Andei'son, lola. Dismisjed "7 Walter Looney. lola; Montgomery, Kincaid: Mrs. Robert Bproul and infant son. Gas City; MJS Piijua: Mrs.

Leo ()ffor (ionipromise On Posliil Pay Xn admin- .1..:, was ac to a df-ad- I loik''(' (h.sptitc between the' Miillii vvorker.s arid Otfiue In! niiiKird by Cliairman Roes nf Ui" Ptist it w'nolil give Tpn.st Ot- fire' "fhupln', r--- a five- per cent iut hoard pay raise w-)th fur putting, ijjlqef- ter! a niaiiaiiernenl overhniili-rf all Po.sl fitficc jolis by next March 15. Tlif- i-'Miiiirornisa-U -Si 'lieduJed to be at till upon ti'mort'ow. If by the conunittPC. -it wi'iilil of ati ad- mnu.si iiirtisitrr which nmltied reriuested by JjlP pns'masrrr cciicnil lo rt-chusslfy. po.stal and Typhoon Hoars in Jouard MANILA A typhoon gener- atuig lip to 00 in, p.

h. j'huriied Inward llic Uynkyn finni Parific, lodav, 'I 'hc bic II of Olvnliiwa -14 the al siorni niiout- S'JO milrvs I of tlie PilTJtp- piiie.s' noirnii'li tip. WlK'al (ionlinnrs Ahovr yVverajje The 19M Kansas wlieat rrop running above in weight and is -iTge or aljiive in protein the and Departments of Agriculture today'. I.ITTL.E L.IX Exciting ways to steom'ship, oirplonc end bar of wet Man Killed Wheii Car Oyertiirns Junior Parker, 30, Fort Scott- wa.s killed when the car he driving on a e'lrve on U. S.

51 near here and roMed over. Crash Of New Jet CITY. Kas. UPl Air Fttn to learn what caused a nev Jet plane lo plunge into a Residential area krlHng fotir persons and setting three houses afire. The craft, just delivered to the Air Force, narrowly mlsised a rime--swry building.

in the business- district, struck a tree, demolished a two frame house and "burst- Into flames. After catching' fire, the plane, an F85F Thunder jet, veered across a iised car lot dimnglhg about 10 other house. The dead Included the pilot. 2nd Lt John Casper. Wyo.

The other three, victims were residents of the' houses. Parts of the plane were taken back to the plant for exaimlnatlon; Roy: Mrs, John Womack and infiUU daughter, lola. 'riie "sme of Dehi-waire. has perfect circular arc for one of to boundaries. lOLAS REXAI.L DRUG FOR YOUR PRQTEaiQN GOnONS An exceptionally fine Kroup of 'Imported -ENC LISH GI GHAM rt'HECKS and SHEER -RpiTu'liir 1,19 and 139 At -r JULY CLEARANCE FABRICS SALE COTTONS W(K)LS RAYONS draslically reduced for quick 05 CO HONS Piques and Waffle Weji ves, Colol-! BIG VALUE COTTONS tiENlMS and CHAMBB.AJVS in' Stripes and Plaids Crinklr in prints, ytripes LOT of Values to 79c SHKR COnOHS 67.

TMaid OINOHAMS rics of CHAMBRAYS TliP lovely Fabric. for fine ing Regularly 1,00 and 1.19 at RAYON Nubloii Tweed Wc.n.yj ideal for skirts and. suits Rcgula.r 1,25 at Ofily I Wd mainiajn fresh, refrigerdfeB Tiijppliiss of: INSULIN ANTIBIOTICS VITAMINS VACCINES; lo Fill your prescriptions. NARRISOirS SHOE WOMEN'S SHOES WHITE MLESH BLUlp; MESH BEIGE MESH AAAA to SMro9M SEMI ANNUAL White Ueigc Red Blue TO Airs IjttUie Sli)ck Not Included HARRISON'S SHOES STORE HOURS: 9 to 5:30 9 to 9 Saturday YOUR DRUG STORE Tu.ssy Summer and DuwtiHK Earl.vJiMs.-Ovjilion fi-Htt' odor.s size. 8-ln.

Fan (luaranieed Ea, pititoTS coHtiiim cwoKomw ID.X aiAOV SAH-OUiMIANTIID in MOVING CLOCGINO Low Price Doan's Pills fi9c JiOc IJencjjay Full ch Haxef 1 -Oz. Calamine Lotion Full Pt. Rubhing Alcohol tS-Itith Width Fivbrlc for Stiver over print Formcjiy 2.M but Now Shop in Air Condilioiicd Comforl Kord 39c t.25 Anacih Tab.s';i00*s._.98c SSS Tonic 19 1. z(i t'ai 'tJ vvc IT 'S 99c 1.2."), AbSoHnne 98c Saturday's. fotintain Saturday only fSeniteit i DARIIIf d-CON half RHilon ice cream crLs)), chocolute-revel and week-end pace.

SIDE SQUARE TOLA, KANSAS have vou OTUshcd SLSCK SALE! la's Regular 15.95 17.95 Values Sixes 28 32 1,. MONt.

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