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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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THE TOLA REGISTER, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH lfi, tfMS. I PAGE THREE Mrs. Lillian Steele is a new em- 1 ployee at Scott's Mr. Elni Lee moved" ijrcrii 413 Sojlh Washington to an apai tmeni, at 223 North Jeffer- Mlss Carol Beth GIRLS bout Our JDcbJtJ-Curl Lustrous Permanent Call FRANCES BEAUfrV SALON Mrs. Clatjei ice Kjelley have pi apartment it 1119 East (began Work as a at thpjt opening Jewelers twolwieks Hgdsaid Mrs.

Kelley joined hirr made thei: fore comln? riAT NEW 15 acqu red vlthithe old shoe comfortwhen rebuilt at Qaa Embauy 113 W. Madison Mr: Yates Cen unday It was! terday's ounce sbn Don Don Wl ly Miss Mrs. VlrWil Weseloh of are tihe 'parents of a 13-ounce jiliiughter, born jnliht at St. John's hospital. FCTURI: My Beauty; In saving to Helen onjjously reported In yes; Register that! a 6-pound, 4 as bom tq Mr.

i and Mri Tfhc name- should Mrs. Wiles was SMllaiMatneyJ course at University lot Kansas for If interested, writq ftqss, Kincaid, Kansas. theii day Ifor thelri hpmd- Jack arid Ann, jeft sester- Sbririgfteld, Mo.ij make VltBlll the atVjN assist! i dents ernirn fits' But Tires washi and New Vulrai Miss. sanitation meeting high schdM Wednesday, be held Taylor, under- Bppendetjtomyj Sunday St. John's hospital here repently They had home ljCanjms City be-' to Iola LOOK? Phone 1203 Leo Smart and Stanley Harris returned home Saturday evening; from Denver where they spent week attending a National Union convention; They also visited various points of interest' on! the trip.

I Mrs. Byrd Bailey of Humboldt was dismissed Sunday from St. John's hospital. Mrs. jKlein Boyd and her child! ren, Richard and Rebecca, have rei turned from Neosho, after a three week visit with Mrs.

Boyd's parents! Mr. and. Mrs. A. E.

Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Alen Wesf: ton accompanied them home for a visit. Mr. arid Mrs. Leonard Massbth' of Yates Center are the parents of 7-pound, 2 -ounce daughter born last night at St.

John's hospital. Chiropractic Reitorea 'And Maintain! Health I DR. L. G. WULFERT "Specializing in Chronic Cases" X-ray Analyses VA E.

MadUon Phone VII Mr. arid Mrs. William Prock announce the birth of a S-pound, ounce son born at St. John's hospital last evening. Susan Kohler.

daughter of Charles Kohler. Is confined, to her home due to the measles. Klein Lester Johnson arrived from Mud ison, Saturday evening and is a guest the home of Envoy and Carl Amjck. Boyd, who is associated with his: grandfather, Paul Klein, at the Klein Lumber yard, will return from Kansas City tomorrow where he has been' attending, a lumberman's For Commissioner of Finance I am. a candidate for the office of Commissioner of Finance and Rev anue.

of the City of Iolal Kansas, and will be glad to have your support. '5 R. LAWRENCE COPENING. ATTENTION PIANO OWNERS: Be sure and read-the article on the care of your piano, page 26 in the February issue of Oood Housekeeping. T.

Oi. Canatsey, registered tuner, David Mrs. Joe Bayer Is spending a few days this week in-Kansas City with her sister, Mrs; Violet Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blohm announce the birth of a 7-pound, ll-ounce daughter Sunday morning at St.

John's The baby been named Gloria Jean. has Orecne, son of Mr. and. Mrs, Bill is confined to his homjs due to ilie measles. Mr.

und Mrs. Fred Dlckerson are the parents of twin boys born Saturday evening at St. John's' hospital. babies weighed 3-pounds, 11-ounces and S-pounds, 4 -ounccs and have been named Larry Lee and Barry Lynn. For'the past been here' rfiother Mrs.

Ct C. LITTR1 opoldisti-Foot Ortfi jEast Madison lolaJ' Kansas 1398 for appointment onths Mrs. lshop. I James Rhoades of are the parentis of a 9- 131-ouiice 1 son born this At St. John's hospital.

Neil.I represcl tnti've Aqmliilstttubn, Hall Wednesday i Tans -and dep'eri- cla ms Ifor per sjibns, goy- by thd tp A FILLING Service Stktion complete. pped. tires rep iiredj cars Mhd lubricated. Walled for Hered. BaHterie; ichaVged iitries and (par Accessories, ni and; r-- it 1 Brl11 andl sanitaklon specla extension county vyfl conduct unit leadiH in homd is! Tvice will r.qsday aijd (etlngs of projects.

be held starting at 10 a. m. and another, will (he 4-H cl lb i ojom loj. the here Thu'sdfyi Dr. Bayard S.

Dr. Tom W. Finch i Osteopathic'' Physicians and Surgeons X-ray and coinplete laboratory TWADELL CLINIC Phone 40 Mary Frances Lels of Yates Cen ter was dismissed Sunday? from 5 St, John's hospital. i Edward Anderson iof Sugar Creek, underwent a major op eration yesterday at the Independence hospital at Independence, She is a former resident of tola. Wallpaper and Sewall Palnta LEWIS PAINT STORE e.bf wll to VA: i Icrvlci limine health tate Allen of the lie! jin fhursddy to Bureau liejalth Art all! Richards of Hum boldt was dismissed from St.

John's hospital Sunday. Mrs. R. Reeve returned Sat, urday -evening, after, spending the past thrcft 'weeks with her daugh ter. and her: Captain Mrs.

O. Gray and Brenda Sue at Plattsmouth, Neb. She also vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.

Smith In Jefferson, la. INSURED SAFETY let your savings; work for little 'or nothing. pay an attractive INSURED SAFETY arid yotir" moneyi Is available. We'll be glad to tell you about our saving's SECURITY! BUILDING AND 'LOAN ASSOCIATION and 1-day Mpran Mr. arid Mrs.

Harlan C. Isaac spent Monday in Topeka wherdi Mr. Isaac Iola' junior high school principal, at, tended his first meeting of a state Junior high school text book advis ory committee to which recently was appointed. Dr. L.

Brooks, state superintendent, met With the committee and outlined procedure the committee will follow in selecting; the several state text books to be adopted this year. Two more meet. ings of the group jwftl be held, this spring. For Electric and Plumbing I Service, It's C. ELECTRIC 4: PLUMBING 107 E.

Madison Phone 65 1 From Water Flat to Waldorf n. Itemd wife. 1 Eleanor, and their two children, Jlmmie ard ilrj return to the Waldorf Astoria hotel n. The Richard Earl Cox, his (center), 2V4, and. Rich ii York Willi grojeerieji to replenish supplies in- their navy veteran and his famllyihioved into a $.12.60 a day.room in the ho Mrs.

Belle Shockey is in Wichita visiting her granddaughter," Mrs. Dean Meyers; Mr. Meyers and her new great grandson, Larry Dean. Shampoo and Finger Wave, $1.00, Permanents, $5.00 and up. Beauty Shoppe.

Phone i a $.1 tel from their $16; a month cold water flat ill Brooklyn. A former Chattanooga, newspaper photographer. Cox snid he would pay $40'a month for the room and sclnt the rest of tljic bill to Mayor William O'Dwycr bccauseJthc city not provided! the Coxes with qimrtcrs In a veierailij' housing project Wircpholo.) News of Mildred Mrs; Percy Ellis was dismissed Sunday jfrom St. John's Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Evans have moved from 602 East Carpenter to their, home at 411 South Washington. Mrs. Emma Foster, of Lone Elm was an overnight guest last. night at the home of Mrs. J.

at Chllders. Mrs. Foster is returning to', her home from California, where she was called last month due to the death or her sister, Mrs. Alvis Wilson of She stopped In Wichita en route home to visit her daughter, Mrs. Lottie Hurlock.

Card of Thanks I wish to thank the Sisters and nurses and all my friends for the ST 2 the Baki'ng' Company of Lin cards and gifts i I received 1n 1Nrphr my- stay In the Lefty (Mrs. R. Cunntaghariii Thursday afternoon thk executive committee of the Mildred WSCS met. for their first business meeting of the new year ut, the homcjof Mrs. Dorothy Neyitt.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred-Caldwjell and daughter of Kamias City are here for a visit with her parents lllr. and Mrs. Lee Talley oyer thfe week end.

Mrs. Talley had not been so well the past few days but; is reported some better at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Shively and Mrs.

Lee McCoy shoppers in Iola Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W- H. Gamlin who reside east, of Mildred celebrated their, Golden anlversiiry in their home Stiriday.

March 7. They were) married In qlintdn, March 7, son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.j Ray Gamlin, and grandson Mr. Kenneth 1 Ganilih of Murdock, 1 came- Saturday lining and brought a large "Golden Wedding baked and sent byl (Mrs. W.

R. Mitchell) The Marmaton Valley League musical festival Is being held March 16 In Mpran, -commencing' at 9:30 in the morning, lasting all day. and also evening. LaHarpe's are boys' and. girls' glee clubs, mixed chorus, four solos, one instrumental solo, girls' arid' boys' quartettes, and a mixed quartette.

The evening session will be a mass program, of; 240 voices, bands of over hundred instruments. A 11 should plan to attend, if possible. Mrs.vWm. Cooksey of Iola the music Instructor for La- Harpe has a good group 1 of Mrs. MilfordiLangley of Iola visited her sister and husband; Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Wilson a short time Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Froblsh and daughter and Mrs.

Aden of Pontlac, Mich, are visiting Conirad Gerdsen and other- relatives. Mrs. Froblsh and Mrs. Aden are sisters of Mr. There will be a free picture show at.

the! Community March 18 nt 2 p. m. demonstrating 2-4-D chemical field sponsored by the Farmer's, Union. Mrs. Chas.

Phillips: and daughter, Irene were Sunday guests of Mrs. Shepley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holding and Larry of Kincaid were Sunday guests of Mr.

'and Loiils Richardson. Mrs. 1 Holding and Mrs. Richardson are sisters, The gradei tournament of the MV league starts Wednesday March 17, here in the school gymnasium. Teams playing Wednesday urc Bronson and Fulton; at 7:30.

Motrin and Uniontown at 8:30. Mr and Mis. flufs. her of Mr. and Mrs A Prathcr and family.

This mimmimty. t-xtisnds its sympathy iu Mrs. in the loss of Jher father, William Donnan, who died early Saturday morning. Mr. Donnan was for years 1 a resident In LaHarpe and vicinity and always was held In the highest regard by all who, knew him.

The Allen Center Circle met Thursday, March 1, with Maude Rose for an afternoon meeting. Sewing carpet rags the work of the afternoon. Election of officers was held. Same ones being re-elected. Names were; drawn for "Secret Pals" and old ones were revealed.

Virginia Foster won the Sunshine drawing. Delicious refreshments were served to one guest, Mrs. Bailee -I lir follijMi i 'clnmes CSrorgr nci Linda Ku Unrili-l, Mnuilc fri'-el wil i '3 ftir mi afier call. "Bjbic 1 Ji John nder wn MiV- ii.l ffiiiuiii- Club mul' lolui Maf)-H won feii WHftL HLI I 30 EOLITH Shortest Run Ever in Kansa City S-DAYS ONLY I April 2nd Thru April 9th MatineeiApril 4th Nightly p. m.

Matinee 2:15 p. m. husband were unaole 10 be wlih them because of a 29-inch snow at Omaha. hospital Sunday. Ellis.

Mrs, Wendell Hlghberger of Westphalia, was dismissed St. John's i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Prultt are the parents of a 7-pound, '2-ouiice daughter born yesterday morning at St. John's hospital.

The baby has Bharon Ann! weather they dn't hold open house but all rqlatlvos Enjoyed elilrken dinner and the lovely cake a I noon. Their granddaughter Kenneth Ward, of Sout Omaha, and her AMEHiCAN REGION IrjU 'lLDING BENEFIT DANCE Moran High School Kr'idav, Mnrch to 12 Adm: $1.00 per person Dr. Wayne E. Frants OPTOMETRIST Kenneth AbelL Optldaa 108 E. Madison IoU, KJUUOM Fhone fine to have after a wreck.

But you must see us before the accident if we are to help you af ijcr it. WAYNE ARCHER Real 7 W. MadlMD Pho. S04-12fll Only 2 weeks, until! Majcch 28thi to order tickets by mail for this dazzling Ice Revue. Prices $1.75, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, i Specify number and price seats yoii.mmt and date you wish to attend.

Enclose si ampuii. self-addressed envelope with yoHir aheck or jmoney order for Return of tickets. PLA-MOR ARENA KANSAS CITY, MO. Bob Anderson and LeRoy Hight of Stafford spent the week end Mr. Anderspn's Mr.

and Mrs. W. Anderson. Mr. Anderson and Mr.

Hight are employed i by Pdrd, Bacon and Davis, ia New York engineering which is surveying'the pipeline from western Kansas; to Detroit. USED TRACTOR TIRE" CHANGE OVER $100.00 IOLA HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY (Firestone Store) 1 pretty essen need are and them comfort te Greenkwav Dresses, moderately ced. Size.4 l' to 6. 1 4o Sizes tiire BooklFashioh DressesJ 6 Creepers and Polo ys' All Wool Eton Suits. SHirtsJ is' jmd IspririgiCoats.

nd-fMade Baby, Dresses. Gordon Underwear and Girls' arid Boys' Hats, Caps and Bonnets. Diapers. Mrs. Day's Shoes.

Bottle Sterilisers and Warmers. Full line of Baby iAccessories. Sani-sheet, any size. laddin GfSt6c Appliance 4 South Washington II II- (THE RADIO AND RECORD CENTER), Phone 699 FOR YOUR MONEY ANNUAL PRE-EASTER SALE Coats, Special $19.75 Coats, Special $Jfi .75 I $27.50 Coats, Special $22.95 S32.50 $28.88 $42.50 Gabardine Coats, Special $35.00 All Wool Silk Lined I. $32.50 All Wool Silk Lined $29.75 All Wool Silk Lined $27.50 All Wool Silk Lined $28.88 $22.88 NEW PRETTY Then 5 you this lonp ors Ifor you lat's You: First your It must bo smart, and this soft feminine style is your iny waisted jacket ith matfliiiiLT buttons nd'such a pretty! wide skirt.

All soft laster coloijs. Brier Rose, Powder, Beige, all wool $34.85 must be coated with ntr (lattery durable wool covert, in matching col 1 1.85 EDMISTON WAY for Easter Sizes 9 to 54 Crepes, Bembergs, Sheers, 'i i Gabardines and Butcher i i Linen. Ask for Our Special Easter Discount ONE RACK OF WINTER DRESSES Values up to $27 50, Choice $3.98 i A Great Selection, Trimmed in Ribbons and Flowers. Many Styles, All Head Sizes. All Marked at Special Easter Prices.

I. SPECUL THIS WEEK FQR EARLY HOUSEi CLEANING Scranton Craft-Spun Ready to Han? Lace Curtains $2.39 Lace Curtains, 68-in. wide, pair $1.98 I $2.98 Lace Panels, 60 by Special. $2.19 $2.48 Lace Panel, 60 by 2V 2 fecial ONLY SIX DOZEN TO SELL!.

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