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TOLAJKANgAS TTIE' TOLA DAILY REGISTER, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 11, 1938. Mr. Dietrich, of Fort y'scott, wiirispend today i with Mrs. Howell and Lock, taking them back to Fort Scott to spend the weekend in their home. Mrs.

M. 6. Howell, of Ottawa, is a guest in the home of Mrs.jC. E. Lock.

Mrs, Howell's daughter, Mrs. F. P. Beautiful new floor lamps. Make your selection now.

We will hold for Xmas delivery. Sleeper Furniture Mrs. Fisher Thomas and her son Jake, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thomas, of Mlnier.

visited with Mrs. D. L. Harlan Wednesday. They left yesterday for McCune to, visit Mrs.

Thomas's Harlan, who has been critically but Ls Stewart-Warner Heater.s. Service AuUiorlzt-d by manufaciurer.s. A. H. Davlfi Electric Waller S.

Fees' wt'ck-tnd family. Topeka will herd with his What Arc Ihc MostI Popular ('ars? Surely every one kno vs Chevrolet and Plymaiith. Correct, and the larger part bf our slock Is for We also barry parts for the other car.s in our communily. SOUTH AUTO PART.S 303 South I'hoae 315 as guests today Mrs Mr. and Mrs.

Blue Mound. Mr. and Mr.s. Howalrd Adanfs havj Adams's par)C, A Hiatt of Bob Stadler, a'student at the University of Kansas, arrived last Xrom Lawrence io spend thp weekend with his paj-ents Mr. and Mrs.

J. G. Stadler. COOK'S PAINTS. CLARK LBR.

CO. Mr. and DeWitt M. Stiles left this morning for Kansas. City -to spend the day with their son Chester Stiles and Mrs.

Stiles. They were joined in Garnett by Mrs. Cliester Stiles'Si; parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Osliorn who accompanied them to Kansas City.

Call Art Howey for good Coal, $4 ton. Frank Thompson arrived last Lawrence to spend Ar- day and the week-end with hLs parents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomp.son. GIRLS! WHY DIET? Bowling will help you keep that KlrliNh fiKure.

PLA-MOR BOWLING ALLEYS 113 East niadlMH Walter Rockwell arrived last nlglil from Emporia to visit during the week-end with hiS mother Mrs. Ida Brown. Ray Lobaugh Taxi. Pho. 1037.

SLEEPER MORTUARY. PHO. 72. Mrs. Dan Fry has today her brother OJ P.

Nokes and Kenneth Rosebtish, a student at the University of Kansas, is here for a visit over the week-end with his i parents Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rose! bush.

as her guests Mrs. Nokes of Yates Center. i I believe blood: analysis the best diagnosis. Dr. Humphry, D.

WALLPAPER. CLARK LBR. CO. Mfs. D.

C. Dullea Mr. and Mrs. James P. Dwyer and Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry McDonald of drove to Law- i City arrived this morning Tn rtnce to get Denny Dullea visit with Mrs. E. P. Brigham, who will spend here with his parent! dent at the Univer: the week-end He is a stu- of Kansas.

MRS. MnroR Noted Gifted Reader and Advisor Guaranteed truth or nothing. Love, Courtship, Divorce, Health. Inheritance, Business Transactions. Special Daily 10 a.

m. 8 p. m. 613 WEST STREET Miss Mae FredericKson of Chanute will spend today witlil her sister Mrs. L.

Fosha and her family. Mr. and Mrs. A. P.

Brigham, and Mr. and Mrs. N. Brigham. WAUGH FUNERAL A.

W. Young 15 confined to his home due to illness. Chnrch of God (Hcrilness.) (LaHarpe, Kas.) Sunday 10 a. m. Preachinf every Sunday, 11 a.

7:30 p. m. Mid -week prayer meeting Wednesday; 7:30 p. m. Come worship with us.

Invitation of welcome to ail. "I was glad when they said, let us go unto the house of the Lord." W. IRA HAMMER, Pastor. Carlyle Church. 10 a.

m. Bible school. Howard Up- shaWi Supt. 11:30 a. m.

Preaching, except second Sunday morning. 7:30 p. m. Young People's meeting. Also adult instruci'nn.

Preaching the first and second Sunday evenings. This church really worships In its services. Come once, and you will surely want to come again. J. HALL, Pastor.

Church of the Nazarcne Corner Sycamore and Monroe Sunday Kchool 0:45 m. Preaching at 11:00 o'clock. N. Y. P.

S. meeUi at 6:45 p. m. Juniors at the same Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m.

Wednesday evening prayer mcpting at 7.30. The public is invited to ail of these services. We arc counting on all of the Sunday school enrollment In class- Sunday. United Brethren Church. Worsnip ana sermon 9:45 a.

m. "The Evangelistic Mission of the Sunday School," will be the sermon subject. The choir number, "Pray For the Peace of Children's church 9:45 a. m. Sundaj' school 10:40.

Harlan Gard, general superintendent. Mrs. Dean NlcoLs, children's division superintendent Evening service 7:30. "Causes of Broken Homes." subject for devotions and open forum. Miss Dorothy Roberts, leader.

Message by pastor. First Baptist Church. Sunday is men's day in the Baptist churches in Kansas. We are mter- ested in reaching thousands of men at these sjjecial services. If you are not planning to attend in some other church, we cordially invite you to attend one or both of the services Sunday.

The pastor will speak Sunday i morning on the subject. "And This rn Radio Service Shop. Foster and its the Victory." The. subject is a practical subject dealing lilh the fundamental issues of life. The vic- Buck Parlor Furnaces, guaranteed floor warmers.

Teimi Tiade. Curtis WAUGH FUNERAL Mr. and Mr.s. Si)c icer Gard and their daughter Amy Lou of Kansas City arrived la.st night for a visit over Armistice day and week-end with Dr: and Mrs. O.

L. Garlinghou.se and Mr. and Mrs. Sam u'd. SLEEPER MORTUARY.

PHO. 72. Miss Dolores Fethe night from the University of Kansas at Lawrence l6 speni with her parents Mrj Fetherlln. lin arrived last i the week-end and Mrs. Earl STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Grease Job for 50c with each oil dhange at Ben Lytle's Texaco Station Anti-Freeze, Prestone, Alcohol and Zerqne.

Cor. Wash, and Broaidway Pho. 177 Miss Marcia Fryer, student at the University of Kansas, is here for a visit over the weekj-end with her parents Mr. and Mrsl J. A.

Fryer. Miss Phyllis Foiist who is a student at the University of Kansas, and her guest Cox of Kingman, arrived last iiigijt to be guests over the week-end of Miss Fousfs parents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth' H. Foust.

SEE SEALY'S NEW TUFTLESS Inner Sprint Mattress New Beauty Comfort Features Better Health Seip Our Window Display CURTIS FrJRNITURE of'lola Bank Pho. 772 Miss Gjlonnls Ayers, a student at Emporia college, arrived last night to visit Armistice day and the week-end with her parents Mr. Lloyd Ayers. Drs. W.

P. and Lucy M. Hull O-S-T-E-O-P-A-T-H-Y Miss Helen Loveless left last night for Marion to spend the week-end with relatives. tory of faith. Faith and its place in an unbelieving world.

The music will be in charge of Mrs. David Meily. The anthem will be "Shepherd With Thy Tenderest Love." Tile teaching service will begin at 10:00. Departments and cla.s.ses for all ages. Evening worship al 7:30.

The will be "Flea Chaser.s." I 24:11. Thr training will begin al 0:30. W. D. BAKER, Minister.

You will like Cities Service No. 1 Fuel Oil. Charles Wilson. Phones Mrs. A.

E. Anderson who have been visiting tlieir son Edward Anderson and his family, and Mrs. Anderson's sister Mrs. C. A.

Swiggett and Mr. will return Sunday to their home in Burdick. Fiir Trirrimed Coats -thoroughly cleaned and beautifiilly finished at Spotless Cleaners. Phone The Girl Reserves lof the lola junior high school help their regular meeting in the auditorium yesterday afternoon. The i )resldent, Lylith presided and' the devotionals were given by Marjorie-XiOu Alexander.

Thanksgiving baskets that the B. and Hi-Y will distribute to the poor this year was discussed by Sarah Jane Thompson. Singing of closed the program. On His First Trip Away From Cuba I. K.

C. Plbg. Co. Pho. 65.

Miss Celeste Griffith arrived last night from Emporia where she is a student at "Emporia teachers' college to spend the week-end with her parents Mr. and J. A. Griffith. Miss Margaret Griffith and Miss yirginia Williams drove to Emporia for her.

Meseke Radio Service. Pho. 1398. Elbert Aying, a student at Kansas university; will spesid Armistice day and the £ek-end his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

T. E. Ayling, and other relatives, Releford Ambulance Service. Pho. 88.

Mrs. J. H. Latta Wichita is a guest at the home her sister Mrs. C.

E. Breyman. RELEFORO Funeral Service. Ph. 88.

Sewall's Paints Varnishes. Wallpaper. Lewis 208 South Jefferson. Phone Miss Bonnie Stephens, Mary Caldwell, Miss Maye Caldwell, Mrs. O.

D. Larsoni Miss Josephine Grant, and Miss Nicholas Will leave this for Manhattan to spend the week-end. They also attend the Iowa State- Kansas State foolail game Saturday afternoon. J. E.

CHASTAIN Dentist, X-ray. Over Perham's. Phone Miss Maude MiaVow arrived yesterday from Emporia for a visit over the week-end with Mrs. A. H.

Bushey land her son Mitchell. A houM Is a -H rood a.s It's electric wiring CALL For JONES WORKS 6 West Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Leo N. Glsh have as their guests today Mrs.

Barnett and her daughter Adolide and Don Glsh Kansas City; Mts. Gish of Fort Scott: and Harold Gish of Pittsburg. Mrs. Barn.ett who is better known as Loie will be master of ceremonies at the revue to be this afternoon and evening at the Memorial hall. ieaving hiS native island for the first in his life.

General gencio Batista, Cuba's strong man, will-attend Armistice Day cere- raonles at Washington and visit the White House. 666 Liquid Tablets Salve, Vose Drops Fever and Headaches doe to Colds Try a Wohdetf Hi liiniment. LONE ELM We are gelling the first snow; it started la.st night. The farmers are grateful for the rain that came bef- fore the snow, a.s so many were hauling water. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Adams and family and Miss Cornelia Carter attended the pie supper Wednesday night at Fairview near Westphalia. Etta Adams teaches there this year. Several.other young folks from Lone Elm and vicinity attended. Mr.

and Mrs. Fi'ank Newlon attended the sale and penny supper at Diamond Friday night. The ladies cleared $51. On account of the teachers meeting at Pittsburg tli.i^ week our young folks who attend- school there were home for the week-end. Mr.

and Mrs. lirving Lindsay and Jay Dee attenddd the Halloween i party at Colony Tuesday night. Tlie pupils at "Mud Holler" enjoyed a party Monday to celebrate Halloween. Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Lindsay and family of Olathe spent the weekend at the Irving Lindsay home. They stopped at Garnett en route to call on Jim Slinkard who is quite ill. Mr. Slinkard is Mrs. Lindsay's father.

The north lumber shed of the Hussey Lumber company was torn down last week and is being replaced with a new one, not quite so large, but will have a room in it for a hardware stock of goods. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Booth and Loren Sprague were business visitors in lola Monday. Mrs.

Evelyn Howater and son were spending Uie day at the parental George Lord home Friday. Harry Anderson drove to Pittsburg Wednesday to bring Betty Ellington home. Tliey stopped en route home to call at the C. D. Clark home at Bronson.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reade of LaGrande neighborhood spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the Jes.se Booth home. Then on Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.

Ike Decker and Louise called. Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Stout and Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Penland enjoyed Sunday dinner at the C. D. Clark home In Bronson. Mr.

and Mrs. Clark have a lovely home in Bronson which PAGE THE CONQUEROR COMPLEX. How beautiful it is to see Good neighbors live in amity! Uneasily one country notes Another floats offensive boats. So, to repel a threatened harm. For self-defense proceeds to arm.

The thought of confllcit all abhor But fear a tyrant conqueror. Thus, to support a mild intent, Folks load themselves with armament And soon a universal scare Incites air people to prepare! Though surely It Is mtvnlfest Tliat peace Is not by arms expressed. It may be well to have a gun. In case there Is an Invasion. But If on guns depends world peace There's not much chanpe for wars to cea.se.

Bernard Finn, The appealing figure of the Red Cross nurse presents a plea for your annual membership In the Red Cross during the roll call, beginning Armistice Day and ending Thanksgiving Day. This Is the official 1938 poster of the Red Cross, and appears in the form of a window card. they have just finished remodeling. They have the good wishes of many friends here for happiness and prosperity In their new home. U-M-M! We use the same good ingredients as you use in Iiomc.

Why save yourself Itime and trouble by letting us do your baking. Your family will enjoy our delicious fresh rolls, bread and pastry. Open All Day HUBBARD'S White Kitchen 103 East St. Pho. 457 PRAIRIE CHAPEL A nice rain Sunday was followed by the first snow of the season on November 7.

The moisture was very welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Wood took supper with their son Paul, and wife Tuesday evening and helped celebrate Paul's birthday. Mrs.

Opal LaRue entertained Sim- day in honol of Mr. LaRue's birthday. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller of Huston.

Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. David LaRue and Delia Jean of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph LaRue, Gus Thompson, Mrs.

Clara Thompson and girls and Miss Delorls Minet of Jeddo district. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller of Huston, Idaho, spent Friday and trlday night with Mr. Miller's aunt, Mrs.

Edd Wood and Mr. Wood. B. H. Eacon and family attended a dinner at Jim Ard? Sunday, in honor of Miss Lenore Hoyle.

Ls- nore is a nurse in a government hospital in Denver, and is here on her vacation. Mrs. Holeman of Bronson, visited with Mrs. Eva Robb Saturday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Miller spent Sunday night and Monday with his cousin, Mrs. Clara Thompson and family. FRIDAY Tlio American Legion auxiliary will not meet before Armistice day. The South Side Bible class has postponed its meeting because of Armistice day.

MONDAY The Current Events club meets at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. D. G.

Minesinger, 315 South Elm. The Research club meets at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. L.

R. Thompson, 104 East Monroe. The Golden Link club meets at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs.

J. S. Reed, south of town. TUESDAY Elks Social club members will hold a dinner-dance at the Elks' hall beginning at 6:30 p. m.

The Moments Musical club will hold a business meeting at the home of Mrs. Cecil Boyd, 102 North Walnut, at 2:30 p. m. FAIRLAWN Mrs. Hugh Boman, Richard and Jack took dinner with Mrs, Boman's mother, Mrs.

Lily Staley of lola Friday and helped her celebrate her birthday. Shirley Ann Doughty visited with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Manning over the week-enti.

Mrs. Hugh Boman spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. S. A. Johnson.

Ruth and Betty Manning spent the week-end in Kansas City where they visited relatives and Ruth attended teachers' meeting. Katherine Mendell who teaches at Fairlawn attended teachers' meeting at Pittsburg. Malvin Johnson spent Sunday ernoon with Charles Kohler Jr. If you miss your Register call Howard James. 517W, before 7 p.

m. The T. T. Club MeeU With Mrs. C.

E. Ixtek Mrs. Meade, of Centralla. Mrs. M.

E. Howell, of Ottawa, and Mrs. C. G. Ilea werti included In the group of luncheon-guests entertained by Mrs.

C. Lock and Mrs. Harry L. Wagner Wednesday. The other guests were members of the N.

T. club as follows: Mrs. J. F. Nigh, C.

M. Thompson, Mrs. A. H. Hecox, Mrs.

Pred'Dunlap, Mrs. Sutherland. Mrs. H. G.

RIdgway. Mrs. J. P. Kohler, Mrs.

T. S. Breckenrldge, Mrs. J. V.

Roberts, Mrs. Ira.Kelley, Mrs. J. F. Hurnes, and Mrs.

Wes Reynolds. The luncheon was ierved In the home of Mrs. Lock where the guests spent the afternoon hours doing needlework. Pink and red chrysanthemums formed an attractive centerpiece for the luncheon table. Class MeeU with Mrs.

Corbett Thompson Mrs. J. H. LatU, of Wichita, and Mrs. J.

Stinespring, of Shreveport. were guests at the party of the Fidelis class of the Baptist church in-the home of Mrs. Corbett Thompson Thursday afternoon. The devotional topic, "Self Control," was presented by Mrs. Ira Kerwood, and during the bus session, Mrs.

C. E. Breyman, president, stressed the class aim which Is "Design of Llvhig." "The entertainment of the social h'our was arranged by Mrs. C. R.

Perkins. Mrs. Thompson and the assisting hostesses, Mrs. Vernon Cain, Mrs. Albert Page, and V.

M. Fox, served refreshments to 31 members, the two guests, and five children. The Wood-Moore Class Party Is Held at Concreto CJiib Mrs, John McNally took the members of the Wood-Moorie class of the First Methodist church to Concreto club yesterday afternoon for their monthly class party. She. was as- in entertaining.by Mrs.

John Brazee, E. F. Maeder, Mrs. Pred Morris, Mrs. Ira Sutton, Mrs.

H. B. Kessinger, Mrs. Bills and Miss Gussie Ferguson. They served which wes'e in keeping with the Thanksgiving to the class memljers and three guests, Mrs.

Lacy of Riverside, Dr. Wiima Osborn and Mrs. Earl Means. The devotional period led by Miss Mable 'Taylor was followed by the program which Mrs. G.

W. Penlmore planned. She introduced Mrs. Means who entertained with two musical' readings, "The House Where the Children Play," by fedgar Guest, and "Try Smiling." She was accompanied by Mrs. Maeder.

A debate along hiunorous lines afforded great amusement for the plass. The affirmative was taken by Mrs. Willis Pereau and Mrs. U. D.

Nevitt, while the negative, the whining side, was taken by Mrs. M. H. Fleisher and Mrs. Roy Reed.

The remainder of the afternoon was spent playing Chinese checkers. The Christmas gift exchange of the class which will be held at the next meeting, was discussed during the business period. Musical Program Is Given For the North Division Mrs. Cary Shaffer, Mrs. Joe Wolf and Mrs.

O. C. Taylor shared hast- ess duties when they entertained 23 members of the North division of the Christian church in Mr.s. Shaffer's home yesterday afternoon, A musical program wa.s presented by a quintet, Mrs. J.

A. Tompkins, Mr.s. Joe Wolf, Mrs. Lee Mr.s, J. Griffith and Mrs.

M. E. Chryst, who sang a group of numbers, and by Patty Olberdlng who played several accordion Mr.s. J. Griffith presented the dcvo- tlonaLs, During the business presided over by Mrs.

J. W. Gavin, plans were completed for the auction sale which the North division Ls giving In the home of Mrs, Griffith next Thursday afternoon for the Ladles Aid society of the church. Mrs. Perham is Hostess to The Fourth Division Mrs.

D. P. Northrup, as devotional leader at the meeting of the Fourth division of the Presbyterian church in the home of Mrs. C. E.

Perham yesterday afternoon, used Armistice day as the basis of her devotional talk. She also read the poem, Flanders Field," following the poem with a discussion of Armistice day. Mrs. C. A.

Wagner, of Natchitoches, who became a member of the division, appeared on the program with a talk about archives and the Importance of preserving archive material of all sorts. Mrs. Perham and the assisting hostesses, Mrs. W. W.

Perham and Mrs. Roy Sanden, served a lovely refreshment course to 26 members, Mrs. Wagner, and Mrs. George Marr of Los Angeles. Want Ads can sell your the prospects where you are.

Phone Register want ads for real savings Get Comforting Relief from RUNNY HEAD COLDS DO THIS rPUt Bomn Vlckn VapoBub up each nostril and snlS well back. NtXT, melt a spoonful of VspoBub In a bowl of boUlng water; breathe In tba inedlcBted vapors for several minutes. This loosens phlegm and further clears the BEDTIME, rub VapoRub on throat, cheat, and back ao its long -continued double action can relieve the misery of the cold while you sleep. THY then you'll know why VapoBub Is a stsndby In 3 out of 9 homes. LET'S TALK TURKEY Buy a Maytag With Your Turkey Money MANY THRIFTY FARM WIVES HAVE PAID FOR THEIR MAYTAG THROUGH THEIR Tl'RKEY SALES.

In appreciation of these we will accept one turkey as $5.00 down payment on your new Maytag. This offer 23. good until November Electric Models as low as Twin Gasoline Motor model low as $69.50 $99.50 Easy Terms to Suit the Customer SCHELL'S APPLUNCE STORE South Side Square I Phone 727 CHEVROLET THE CHOKE" New CHEVROLET 1939 BUD WHITE MOTOR COMPANY SERVICE: SiliWestSt..

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