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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 6

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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PAGESDt THDBSPAY EVMWGi AUGU8T2S. 1921. MOSAN NEVS NfflES JLmtZRSARt MEETIIVG OJ KACKLE KLUB. VmhfiiiUa Chanih' Pevple Farev ell Social ETCB- 'for Mrs naif htertjii- Ten rears ago last Wednesdajl lh(te ms organized company of friendt to be known as "The Ladies Embrodery Club," with- the sole objec-l of just 4 good social time regular bi-monthly meetings TJbe ly ot its organization ncv-r by those in at- for several Reasons, cbietf ly of which was the firey oud Sol as he his hot rays unrelenting up a dry parched- ftnTib, and a swel iring suffering hubanity. Thrs li tie company of friends had rone spend the afternoon witli 'Jlrs.

Walter Strong at her hdm? north of town and without special or. announcemrnt. althcagh the inercury bad gofle over the top and'radiating heat waves wero 'lestroying the polish ot furniture tbase laflirB sat about the living floor enjoying an afternoon of real sociability that was to live on and be enduring part of the; towns social history. Just or -how the suggestion was made, caanot be rrnalled. but It met th3 approval of all present, that a club should be formed and just siich good times as the presp ent one should be regular, and without argument or ceremony the plan was quickly" made and has become so permanent that even the (hoiighuof its dlssoli has never been mentioned Hy one of liM members.

Officers were elected and the homes of the meniber.s were be the ijcgular meeting places. governijig rules at tiie br successfully continued until tBe' present time and since the old baying "That governs least, koverns has proven wonder 'ully true with this plub, nothing more binding will be added. A history of'this club from its lieginnijig would be most readable and "Lest we forget" it may some day be writtenJ but' lack of space forbids even a small mention of the various the social life of tills cltib during Its ten years of Puring oneiof its first meetings when thare were numerous smiles rlght-out-loud during the social a gentleman with perfectly triend intentj toward all the mem- bershl of club confided to a -friend that the ladeis had no doubt mdde a mistake In their club name and after being in hearing distance for an afjernoon decided a new name niorw appropriate and with a daring characteristic of the sterner sex announced the name which he still insists is in perfect keeping and so the "Kacklf. Klub" it is and will be until the end of time. On last Wednesday Mrs.

North entertained with an anniversary program. Mrs. S. K. Williams composed and dedicated a song to members which was ipdeed a gem and to the air of Old Oaken Bucket, Mrs.

North gave its most feelingly, various contests of an athletic nature comprised the remainder of the afternoon's entertainment until the election of officers as follows: Mrs. Floyd McCormack. president: Mrs. Fred JBrown, vice-president; Mrs. Will Strawn, secretary and trea.s- besides the regular refresh- a case of pop was disposed of having bera ordered by the guefis themselves.

-No happier buncn ever.enjoyed club life together and mai' it continue in the future as it lias in the; past. Mrs. Edwards and her two dajughters. Misses Orra" and Ruth, lett Wednesday morning tor Leav'ehworth where ihciy make their fiiture home. Many friends regret the coinmubity is to lose these' good pjEopie but will wish them abundant succesjj and happiness in their new home.

Complimentary to them Presbyterian-church people gave a social on the church Jawn Tuesday evening and enjoyed a "last yisif together which proved a pleasure to the many frit-nds are leaving and will be a happy remembrance for the honor guests, The young ladies have befen among Alien county's most teachers for a num- ber of K'eafs and will be greatly missed Un this capacity and with their 'njolher in the church and social jlife dPthe community so that their gojng leaves a vacancy which cannot soon be filed. have puichisbd a nice home in Leavenworth near-the home of a son and brother. Mr. Geo. Edwards and family and while their leaving is all are glad Water Tennis the Latest Sport at NBtkmfil Capital Water tennis Is one of the latest sports' introduced at Washington.

Many of the women government clerks have taken up the game enthusiastically. The photograph shows a game in progress at the Basin Bathing Beach hot far from the Washington Monument. Wire is substituted for gut in the racquets. until Monday with her brothrr-in- law, J. N.

Cloud and family of Towanda; coming ifrom Towanda she was in a wreck with a car and the people were badly hurt. Mr. W. L. Zink and family spent Sunday at Albert Cleaver's.

riulch lo Avoid It. 'properly adjusted the clutch will Th6 automobile clutch has two stall the motor when it is overr functions, to )irovide a flrsible worked and thus guard against transfer of power from -the motor overheating and destruction of facto the transmission and to engage ings. 'and disengage the motor torque at i on molded facings in a sin- will. To perform the former func-. gle-plate clutch has lieen found to until Monday with her brother and (ilates must be sufficient (o carry Gladys Cloud spent from Sunday tion the pressure on the clutch' be about 1-1000 inch for a thousand miles of ordinary driving.

The presence of oil or grease, on the facing will greatly reduce the frictlonal tifficiency. but moulded sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr GIrnn Cloud of lola. Mr. H.

O. Hayes'and family and grandma and Miss Mildred Alderman and and Mrs. Ray Peck and baby spent Thursday evening at -A. C. Hayes and ate ice Mrs.

Lylle is expecting her daughtrr Mrs. Suiteville and children of Eldorado for a visit this week. -Mr. and Mrs. B.

G. Osborn are attending the Chautauqua this week. the full torque of the motor; but not so great that it will do this without a slight amount of slipping. If spring pi-essure is too high, or the'facings are running in oil irt thous- frictional efflcliency of the lining Is of cars, in these cases the too great, tho clutch is saild to grab, (spring pressure is increased to off- while with low pressure or low set the decrease in frictlonal cffi- frictional efficiency we have a slip- cicncT- ping clutch. ft is characteristic of muitiplc- tbc torque capacity of a clutch, if the spring pressure and cotfficient of the friction of the lining J.

W. Cloud entertained his Sun- known. It is the custom of the mak-' day school class Sunday afternoon. high-grade cars to der! The first mile ot cemeat road clutch with a hundred' (osi of the county line has been cent margin of safety in the opened for travel. Mr.

and Mrs. Wright Lytle and Mr; Mrs. Albert Lytle of lola were supper guests of TVlrs. and Mr. Twcetiy Wednesday.

The Tweedy baby is on the sick list Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peck and children attended church in loli Sunday and attended the Chautauqua in the torque tapscity of the clutch. For example, if the maximum torque that the motor can develop is 125 foot pounds, the clutch to deliver 250-fool pounds torquew It is chararcteristic of multiple- disc clutches to pick up the motor I torque with less shock than those of the singlc-pIate ijiie, as the DI.STKICT. Mr.

Hutton. operated op and Mr. Herh Button and family Tom Mutton drove to Ott-iwa Tuesday -Mr. Hutton is very low. Mr.

and Frank Ogle called on S. M. Dickersoh evening. Eustace Hozemoa. E.

P. llendrix and Will Varner called Tuesday and offered their help to care for the sick, as did P. il. and Ernest Powell. Helen Lockart hrs been 111 but is improving.

Some men were nut from tpwn tho middle ot the week trying to is greater. The unit la in tne aiiernoon. pressure is also much lower. In I lease for gas. and Mrs.

Howard Ling and; single-plate clutches Miss Anno. Waldron. W. P. Payne.

Jolin Beard and Mr. Swons- ly have leased Mrs. Cena Dickerson's 40 acres time ago. L. Gregory, a progressive children returned to their in pressure Wichita Friday.

of the bf type of multiple disc 1.x,; This smooth action, or Walt.n- Ling of lola and easy pick-up" is obUined by the N.ora Ling spent Thursday w.thj Mr. and Mrs. Phil Carroll of Vila.s.; released to the point of Grandma Hayes is visiting witli her sister Mrs. Nettle Gee of lola this week. Miss Blanche Hayes visited with actual engagement.

A porfect clutch should i while imparting an in- I creasing proportion of the motor Miss Luclle Aavlor of lola one day lorque to tho drive, and cease slip- when fully engaged. Eugene Fisk will bale hay torOi. clutch is said to chatter when it alternately and grabs in starting. This has been touivl in all cases to be due to imperfect O. Hayestthis week.

WESLEY CHAPEL. Aug. 23. In the absence of the! alignment of rotating surfaces. This produces irregularities or pulsa- regular pastor F.

C. Sutton Sunday, of pressure, which cause the the pulrn was occupied by Rev. Ornate grabbing or slipping dt- "scribed as chattering. Twenty case of chattering of McHill of Moran. Mrs.

Mabol Wilcox and husband much to. be a to know their new surroundings will be so pleasant for them. Master Geo. Lee Wcatherbie who has beep suffering from a slight infection a thorn in his foot is now improving and it is I thought no metre serious trouble will follow. Miss Ethel Strong is in lola attending Chautauqua and Miss Adah Wright Is atttnding the county Institute.

who have been visiting at the home' single-plate clutches were recently of the former's sister. W. P. i by correcting faults in Pelt and family, returned t0jn ot routing surfaces, without their home in Seneca. last any change.

In the clutch wfek. facings. Mr. and Mrs. Vaugn of Cherokee; taken from multiple-disc came up Sunday for a with I dutches that chattered showed un- the latter's sister, Dougherty even wear on parallel surfaces of and family.

the lining, which proves that the Homer Mourer, who has been vis-. piates on which they were bearing iting "his sister, Mrs. E. T. were not parallel, or ture.

returned to Iowa this so ais' when a clutch slips, first con- to be rckdy to take up his school i sMer. the wear on the linings. In work. clutch of six lined plates, wear of Mrs. Jessie Hardy and 20-1000 inch on each facing niean.s Mrs.

Emma Lambeth and little sons inch of spring and spent Sunday at the Hobt. Dougher I V5 pounds less spring ty home. pressure. If the clutch has been Dougherty was a end for a long time and allowed visttor at the home of ber become healed by slipping at Mrs. Alva Flack at IxiHarpe.

ihigh torque, the spring nas lo.st The llidies aid finished another i considerable of its elasticity as an quilt last week and will meet with annealing by heat of fa- Mra. John Rogers tomorrow to help torque by long use. her out with one. E. T.

Wilson and' family spenkj Sunday, at Richard Kollenborn's. C. J. Hill is at home from St. Johns hospital alter a second surgical operatioh.

ill many cars'the position of. the clutch pedal in relation to the floor board indicates tiic extent of wear. In some ca.ses of slipping, the clinch pedal has not been adjusted for the wear of the linings and the has failed to be completely O.SAliE VALLEY. I engaged because of the floor board Aug. 24.

Our' mtn have been or clutch housing prevented the haying this week. Thfj weather has pteial from returning' to a position youn.q farmer, has purchased an International tractor and two plows and will soon have his ready tor wheat. P. J. Powell.

Geo. Davis. Eustace Bozemon. Edna Powell and Ruth and Dickerson motored to lolu Thursday evening. Tommy O'Mai-a is threshing today (Friday), for V.

P. Hendrix. C. C. Club meet with Miss Olive Walk August S.

Dickerson was able to sit up a little Wednesday. Threshers are at Powell's Bozemon's this week. those visiting at S. Dickerson's Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs.J.

C. Wilson of Neosho Falls.i Mr. and Mrs. R. A.

Nichols and children of Burlington. Mr. and J. W. Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Varner. Mri Nigus and B.

P. Hendrix. Myrtle Miller is here from Galesburg. 111., calling on old friends and nttcndiuR to business. Thos.

threshing rlgi caught fire and it was feared for a time it would bo destroyed but the men present got busy and by hard work put out the fire and the loss was slight burnt bearings, was all. Don't fail to renew your sub-i scriptlon (o The Register at the Register Tent on the Fair Grounds Fair Week. We will make a special offer of the Dally Register one full year and one of the new 1921 Allen County Atlases for $6.25. See Williams at the Register Tent. Lo- catlon same as last year.

been, good for haying. Mr. and Mrs. Stark of Neosho of clutch engagement. Three cases of slipping clutches EXTEBfRISE.

Aug. 24. Mr; and A. C- Hayes and children, Mr. Mrs.

Ray and baby. Opal, and Ira Peck Miss Fitzpatrick-of Bonner Spriibgs sprot Sunday at O. G. Butterfield's and attended the Chautauqua Sunday evening. Mrs.

Nancy Cloud I of LaHarpe, came init Wednesday to" spend a fetv days with her son J. Cloud laad family. I Miss Mildred Alderman of near Elsmore returned home Tuesday after a visit with her sister, Mb. H. O.

Hayes and Mr. E.L. Barnhart expects to fill Ills William Gaylor of tola and Earl Haye4 spent Wednesday and Wednesday night with the Hayes boys. Miss I Fitzpatrick of Bonner Springs is visiting ber Mrs. A.

C. Hayes aiul family. Mr. and Mn. Fisk spent Sunlday at Gus BruBBerman's south li Max "pent Saturdajr Falls and Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh that have come to my attention son of Humboldt were visiting have been due to lack of lubrica- Sunday at Walker tion in the release mechanism. It Howard Lockwood of Kincaid, was actually found to require 100 had business in this locality Tues- pounds pressum to move the clutch day, I pedal after the clutch spring had Mr. and Mrs. Robb were vis- been removed from the clutch, itmg tlicir son Jesse and family i Tight, rusty licarings caused the of Ztmia Saturday.

failure of the action of the clutch Mr. and Mrs. Tom Curley and, spring. daughter. Vera, visited Sunday ithMr.

and Mrs. Henry McAdam. wear and failure of spring pressure have lieen eliminated as The young people had a party at possilile causes of slipping, look to Huh Thursday night the matter of adjustment. Many also one at Earl Hickman's Friday, i drivers and some repair nun are Cude Dickinson of Chattel neigh- unacquainted with the provision for borhood was helning his Son, Lloyd adjustment on all single-plate in thi haying the lasti of' tfte week, clutches. Fbur clutches were re- c- r-.

1 1 1 1 1 I 1 i I Sam Daniels of Moran had business here Tuesday. cently found so badly adjusted that onri of the facing was doing all Mr. and Mrs. Hummiston the work becauie the clutch sleeve have reamed from a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

EvereU liall in southern Missouri. Ed Hosley and girls. Margarettc and Ruth visited Sunday at C. H. Vandeveer'fr.

Mrs. Josephine Fredway of Harpe visited last week with friends in the Glendale neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Knapp and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Falley were. Ida visitors last Saturday.

Mrs. Anthony of Kincaid who has been viaiting her Mrs. Mollie -Shields has returned bone. REGISTKR CLASSIFIED ADS was riding on the spokes of the driven plate. Failure to adjust single-platc clutches is the chief cause of de- BtrucUon of the facings, or mats, as the clutch to slip at high torque Any known facing can be reduced to powder in a few minutes 1)y slipping while carrying the.

full motor torque. Drivers of trucks will sometimea destroy the clutch facings when mired, or In climbing a steep grade with an overload. The heat produced in the clutch and the odor ot tba vaporiied binder In the ffcinga-will always give warning to an intelligent driver that he la clntcb is SO WEAK SO NEIiVOUS Haw MisenUe TUs WOMB Was UiiaSbeTookLydULPiikr baa's Vef rtiHe Cwpownj suiTered terribly with backache and headache al' the time, was so weak and nervous I didn't know what to do, and could not do my Mj( trouble was dciicient and irregular periods. I read in the PioJcbam 'a Vegetable Compound had done for others and decided to give it a trial. I got good results from its use so that lam now able to do my work.

I recommend your Vegetable Compound to my friends who have troubles similar to mine and you may use these facta as a CP. PHILLIPS, Toomsboro, Ga. Weak, nervous women make happy homes, their conditwn irritates both husband and children. It bm been aaid that nin of ttw" nervous prostration, nervous despondency, "the bluaik" IrritabOity and backache arise (torn aome dia- placement or derangement of a wo- laaa 'a eyttem. Mrs.

Phillips' letter proves ttiat no other remedy ia so aoe- cassfui as Lydis E. noUiua's VsffS- taUe CompMBd, lola Daily Register one year and one of the handsome NEW 1921 ATLASES 4 for only .25 To new or renewal rural route subscribers only. At the Register Tent at the Fair Grounds, fair Week (Add to the price, if you live.outside of the County.) The Register Tent will be in the same location as year. Lunch baskets and garments checked free. Plenty of good seats and ice water.

The lola Daily Register GEORGE L. WILLIAMS CIRCULATION MANAGER.

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