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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • 2

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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4 V-r THE IOLA DAILY REGISTER, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1925a FAGE TWO GAS CITY NEWS NOTES Monday afternoon on Mrs. Geo. Crowell, Gertrude and Florence. Misses Dora and Dorothy Adams called Tuesday evening at the A. L.

Adams home. Mr. and Mrs. Lowerence Crowell visited Sunday at the parent Crowell home. Mr.

and Mrs. t. C. Callrane visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

A. D. Morrison. Mrs. N.

Crowe'lf called on' Mrs. Jessup Tuesday afternoon to see the new baby. Mr. McGee is busy this week coring hay. Mr.

Harry Smoot helped his father two days with his plowing. Taiapkoaa 1U ALLEY CENTER. 7 (Bessy Smoot.) May 19 Mrs. Frank Bliss, foil Wayne and Lucy. Mr.

and MrS. Preston and children visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Drake. Call-era in the evening were Mrs.1 John Harris, Grandma Drake, The A.

C. (X gave a strawberry festival Saturday night at the school house. There was a large crowd attended and everyone enjoyed a fine Jime. Mr. and Mrs.

McMnrray of IolU called Friday on Mr. and ftfrs. 1W1 S. Drake. Mr.

and Mrs. Dell Adams And family, and Mr. and visited Sunday afternoon at, the A. L. Adams home.

Mrs. Vickery and children? called la I'1 Brownfield-Sifers Bldg. Pat Presidents Clnb Entertained Mrs. Sarah J. Goffield was hostess yesterday afternoon to the Past Presidents' Club of the Womans Relief Corps; The following program was the entertainment Readings, A Tangle, Mrs.

Cof field 1 Temperance Lesson, Mrs. Marian' Bradley; Fists Spurned by Lincoln. Mrs. Flora Adams; Morning Thoughts, Mrs. Grace A.

Decker; "Keep a-Go-lng, Mrs. Mantle Daigh; a talk, "Should Armistice 'Day Be 'Observed in the Schools, Mrs. Rhoda Mercer; Sparks From the Convention, Mrs. Mary E. Round A vocal duet Was given by Ceorglana and Eleanor Hoffner, of Kansas City, The next meeting will be with Mrs.

Mary' E. Round in the form of a plcnfc dinner at which the old soldiers will be guests. 1 Eat Luncheon at Kelley, 60c. Dinner nests Dr. and Mrs.

V. W. McGinnis and little daughter, and Misses Gentry, of LeRoy, were dinner guests last night of Dr. and Mra. O.

L. Cox, 424 South Walnut street. Hostess to P. M. 0.

Chib Mrs. Chas. Franklin was hostess yesterday at one o'clock luncheon to the members 1 of the P. M. O.

Club fn her counrty home. The decorations were red sweet Williams, white" honeysuckle and pink, and White roses. The afternoon was spent with fancy-work. The members present were: Mrs. Fred Woodin, Mrs.

J. Varner, Mrs. Wm. Dingman, Mrs C. K.

Henry, Mrs. Wm. Readicker, Mrs. C. A.

Swiggett, Mrs Bart R. Thayer, Mrs. Claude Barker knd Mrs. M. EHilleary.

Guests were: MrA Duclause, Mrs. Bert Kelley 'and Mrs. SetterstrOm. If any better Ice cream conld be 'made Parity would make it. All Heading dealers sell 1L BUTTON BUTTON WET HAVE TIIE'BUTTONS.

Newr Bauli(ul Triinrainir Buttpns. rJ Likewise LAdy Betty Hosiery in Atmosphere and all the seasons wanted $haJes 98c Algo new invoice of Belts in black, white, tan, buck, etc. 45c'TO 75c Graduation PreseniB Plentiful and Beautiful! i The Most for-the. Least. 7 .4 s- You Dont Need To Slop Around Any To THE THROSTLE.

Summer la. coiing Dummejr is comiuf, I know it, I know it, I know it. Light again, leaf again, Ufa again, t. kJTttgatn Yau, my wild little Poet. Sing the new year in under thq blue.

Last you sang it hs gladly. "New, sew, new. new. Is it then so new you should carol so madly? Love agibi. song again, nest again, young again Never a prophet so crazy! And hardly a as yet, Utte friend.

See, there is hardly a daisy. "Here again," here, here, here, happy 0 warbler unchidden, unbidden! Summer is coming, is coming, my dear. And all the winters are hidden. Tennyson. T'l N.

T.T.Clob Meets4 I 'MiW 1', E5; Cornish was hAstess yesterday afternoon' to the members of the T. Club at one oclock luncheon in her home at 402 South Colborh street 1 The table delations were fcihk snapdragons. Mrs. Cornish Was assisted her S. I.

Sifers and Mrs. L. Kirk. Needlework wpt the afternoon diversion, Those present Mrs S. Breckenridge Mrs.

t. L. Cox, Mrs. W. Gates, Mrs.

T. A. Mrs. JP. Kohler, Mrs.

J. F- Nigh, Mrs. Ill H. Sherman, Mrs. Claude 0.

Stewart and Mrs. C. M. Thompson. --Joint business and social meetings of Legion and Auxiliary Friday night, 8 p.

m. Heme Missionary Society First Methodist Church 'The Home Missionary Society of the- Firat Methodist Episcopal church met yesterday afternoon With Mrs. 0 O. Bollinger, 307 North Sycamore' street. Devotionals were led by Mrs.

W. B. Kester and the president, Mrs. JJV H. Childs, presided over the business meeting.

If was! decided to? pay the traveling expenses of one1 Queen Esther girl as a delegate to the convention at Nebde- HIE. Madison Ave. i vjV4 fJF LADIES AID ICE CREAM SOCIAL FRIDAY EVENING. School Closed Here Friday, Say lSfb-MId-Sanuner Eie a Success. (Wilma Klnman) GA? CITY.

May 20. School closed here Friday. May 15th, with a community dinner, after which a splendid program was rendered. There were recitations, dialogues and musical numbers, followed by i talks given by each of the teachers. At the close of the program a ball game between the 7th and 8th grade boys and (he 8th grade boys of last year.

was greatly en joyed, and the former won by a small score. The same teachers have beep re-hired for the ensuing year. The little operetta, Mid-Summer Eve. given by the pupils in Miss Johnsons and Mrs. Giffin's rooms, was a decided success, and greatly enjoyedi by a.

large audience. The play will be given in Iola In the near future. The Ladles Aid of the kf. E. church are giving an ice cream social at the school house Friday, May 22, Mr.

andT Mrs. Bert Damitz visited Monday with Mrs. Damitzs sister, Mrs. John Steele at Salem. The, band stand on the Central School ground has been given a new coat of paint which improves its appearance very much.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Deeding left last Saturday night on an excursion trip to the Rio Grande Valley. Mr. and Mrs.

George Siens are the parents of a baby girl, born the first of the week. AS INTERESTING as a gam reading classified ads. EAD COLDS Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; apply freely up nostrils. VAPORUO Bar IT MiUimm Jmrm laoj Ymarty A I npUlmd la wonderful Baok eat free to all Expectant Mother ARE the month of expectancy easier, freer from tension and pain; and mak the birth of your child a happy event, free from any fear or apprehension, by us in Mother the externally applied remedy for expectant mothers, known and need by three generations of mothers Us Mother Friend as our mother and grandmothers Start today, and meanwhile write to Brad-field Regulator Co B-A 17, Atlanta. for wonderful free booklet (sent in plain envelope) containing Information every expectant mother should Mothers Friend: is sold by ail good drug store everywhere.

A 4 Milliner Spring and Summer Ilatsjn black except transparent Felts 1-2 Price I v'-: 1 Cottle and.Seie Us WIT JlfE -JOlN DJE ERE STEM RAKE ANDvihOiL HAY LOADER ,4 Friday and May 22 and 23 of Printed Crepe, Flat Satin Back Crepe 5 1-2 Price A MILLINERY I I No Charges frf Crepe and tAOIES FURNISHINGS 40S Yu All colors and and HORVILLE FARM 1 l24Mil! Hofthwest of Town REPRESENTATIVES from-the Deere factory Xhat are authority on curing and grading-all kinds will be on hand. We Want To See you iu the field. T. SHANNON CO. Sha MrsJ.

P. Kohler and Mrs. Florence Funk, Miss Mildred Me C. T. Goldsmith werq appointed as Kinney Miss Bernice McNiel, Miss a nominating committee for the ap Lyndith Geery, Miss Mildred Gard, proachlhg election of officers.

Mrs. Mr. Robert Clark and Miss Mar-Chhs. Funk gave an informative garet Kelley. talk about the Kansas City National Deaconess Training School.

It was founded in 19M and just at this timeXp asking for funds, and the BOciecS-GsfSicrday voted to send the school Va gift of 4 I CITY SCHOOL NOTES, Mb Lambda Picnic Sapper The members of the Mu Ldmbda Club tf the Junior College held a meeting test night in the home of Miss Helen Hubbard following a picnic supper. Miss Hubbard reviewed the last half of the book, Arrowsmith, by Sinclair Lewis. Miss Kathryn Ham mel was a guest. Those present were: The sponsor, Mrs. Adele Mehl-Burnett, Miss 5 'i The Junior high boys are guests uL1? fntprp Ing is to further the lads Interes ng Interest in attending high school.

Beginning this year, the club is giving a gold watch to the boy graduat- every boy should strive for. I A Ve Vl -f 1 A Implements and Tractors. A Sale ot Beds and Bedding Beds fort the chiWrefaai room or the guest room Bells' to replace the old, or provide more sleeping accommodations. A salelhatvOffers you extraordinary values at a time of the year when much refurnishing is i j. i 1 2l Mrs.

J. E. Land led the lesson reviewing the chapter "The Road td Learning front the text book. Miss (I No Approvals St MIWredSBroWn TnlviisSOrothy LHghty gave pointed readings rel- ative to the of mite boxes and All Sizes At Remarkable Low Prices. use Mrs.

J. P. Kohler conducted the nerai-annual might brtx opening: 'Two new nathes, those of Mrs. SUCCESS COMES to those who go often to the classified section. Variety (NT Ci W.

H. Anderson, and Miss! fj? L5J Miles were added to the member- i highest grades This is to be an Child whIch i All Kinds and "tnm. at i i i SIMMONS "STEEL Two-liich continiidus post flat fillers, in Vemis Martin 6-inch, or 3-ft. 3-inchsize $8.25 i more. Ok I was a guest.

Mrs. Bollinger was assisted by Mrs. Walter Eakin, Mrs; Dr. Lucy' Hull and Mrs, VanCamp in serving Th6mas-I)ave Mlss Florence Marie and Mr. Douglass Davee.

of Ft. Scott, were united in marriage Wednesday afternoon, May 20, at meats. i nomas The annual grade school oper-ette, In a Flower Garden under the direction of Miss Harvey, music supervisor will be given Friday evening' in the high school audi-whnmoa torium. Miss Harvey and her cast i of 20( gpidergf birds, flowers, dew-drops, sunbeams and fairies have been working hard to make this an effective production, A 10c matinee FELTED COTTON i BEDS with heavy finish, 4-ft. MATTRESS SPECIAL 50-lb.

Felted Cotton Mattresses, full rolled edge, three rows side stitching, in good quality tick. This mattress i3, guaranteed to not pack or become lumpy. I si FrMy afternoon lor bricflool children and the' admission the pastor. Dr. LILSowerby.

j0r the evening performance will Honor to Scholarship Student he5c. Scenes from the junior high play. How Many Marys which was giv- Hla ni'en this afternoon at Junior high that Ingram Cleveland, a talented Indian boy to whom eP7hs If enior high as' sh 4 gave a scolarship in violin at semmy tms morning. $12.75 Two-inch continuous post beds with quarter-inch fillers. Your choice of Ivory Or Vernis Martin finish in 4-6 or 3-6 size S75 Two-Inch.

continuous post with heavy round fillers, your choice of oak or American walnut 4-ft. 6-inch size only 50-lb. all cotton mattresses with rolled dge and well tufted jn a good medium weight tick SEALEY TUFTLESS 7 MATTRESS A giant pillow for the tired body $45.00 -WitI each purchase of $25.00 or more we will give absolutely free a beautiful wood beds A well constructed bed in mahogany fin-' ish, with steel side rails, full size only $6.85 31 PM jV I- vi We have planned this giftfor months and ade from the marvelous values purchaser of a watch or diamond yaluebn more will also be given Free one set of this beautiful CKpia. Lampoon 1 annuals will appear tomororw. The book this year will be larger than ever as it contains sections for both junior and college in addition to the Senior high.

WELL-FED pocketbooks browse amongst classified offers. A Remarkable Herb i I i HOBO KIDNEY AND BLAD-DER REMEDY The herb Hobo has been known of a long time. it has been used for its purifying qualities in -the treatment of Leprosy, Eruptions and Dropsy. Dr. Orwin commended it highly in the treatment of Psoriasis.

During the last few years this herb has been discovered growing in East Texas and Western Louisiana and it has been found that its purifying properties were almost solely due to its action on the kidneys. i Write for the interesting story of this discovery. Go to your neighborhood druggist and let him explain about this money-back guaranteed treatment. Yon to be the sole judge is to the 'merits of Hobo Kidney Bladder Remedy Jn your own case. HOBO MEDICINE COMPANY Beaumont, Texas the college, had placed first in the seventh grade.

Mrs. Brown discovered this young violinist, who ififteen years old. whilst she and Mr. 'Brown were tislting last summer in Vinita from their arduous work on the faculty of the Chicago Musical College, and decided to educate him in violin. She gave him a lesson every day while In Vinita and took him into her home' upon her return to- Chicago When Mi, and Mrs.

Brown left the college to reside in Iola, Mrs. Brown1 gave her pupil to Mr. Goldblatt 6f the faculty who is now instructing him. When yon want real Ice cream Insist on Rarity. All leading dealers' sell it Nrx F.

O. BeiMoas Sunday School Class Organizes 1 -Mrs. F. O. Bensons Sunday school class of the First Baptist church met Tuesday evening in her home at 319 South Sycamore street for organization.

.5 After deVotionala the following officers were elected: Juanita j' smith" presidentr Josephine Cog-hill, vice-president; Bernita Stewart; secretary; Amelia Hanson, treasurer The remainder -of the evening was spent with games, sad refreshments were served. Miss Marjorie Mather Is -in charge of the out door activities of the The following girls were present: Katherine Rowden, Martha Crew, Josephine Coghill, Amelia Hanson, Ruby Kennedy, Eva Osborn, Ber-nita Stewart, Hazel Stout and Juanita Smith. House Guest at Manse Mr A. J. McFatland of Orlando, who Is a student of the Reformed Presbyterian Seminary, Pittsburgh, is' in the city vis- ltiag firends and is the house guest of the Rev.

and Mrs. II. G. Mathis. Mii- You must see this China to really appreciate its wonderful value.

'hum cldK Jp.IHILu, em I it isr it -i ru, Still Available iv i i kBABY BEDS Wrth.karge' Tcbbfr.tird wheels, drop sidc. ize inefcei Can be taken through' the; ordinary door without being takep ipart Your choice of ivqrF or walnut finih I m.2$ Are 4 ft .1 t. a. '-i.

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