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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • 6

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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PAGE SIX THE IOLA REGISTER, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, 1944. IOLA. KANSAS Aawr rrrto Pwide U. S. Naval Head Moran Happenings dames-Roy -Dennis, Elizabeth Alderman.

Pauline Pratt, Anna Pratt, Pauline Ludlum, Mattie Bacon, Alice Bacon, Edith Northway, Bemiece Frame, Rachel Weast, Gertrude Baker, Helen Roberts, the. hostess, Mrs. Martin Roberts, and one guest, Mrs. Olive Bigelow, who also joined the club at that time. DEAD OR ALIVE Albuquerque, N.

Dec. 21. (AP) Merchant Seaman Bill Murphy of Los Angeles and Harold Smith of Albuquerque, N. asked Mayor Clyde Tinglev for Jocko, a city zoo monkey. It wa3 to replace their other monkey mascot, torpedoed at sea.

The mayor complied with one stipulation When the war is over, the sailors mast return the monkey alive or stuffed. Non-navigable rivers and small streams are the property of the persons through whose lands they llow. MORAN, Dec. 20 Mrs. Car! Snodgrass has returned from Oreely after a visit with her father, Mr, Oscar Mills.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bauer went to Kansas City Tuesday.

Mr. Kleyman came from Wlch lta Sunday to be with his wife who has been quite sick but is a little better today (Tuesday). Mrs. Virginia Ouddy and baby have gone to Independence to visit friends. NILWOOD Mrs.

R. L. Wade spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. L. P.

Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roberts and iJoetta, and Mrs. Roberts nephews Gary and Donald Jobe, spent Sunday at the V.

D. Richardson home near Leanna. Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Griffitts spent I Thursday In Iola. They were dinner guests of their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Towles and Mr.

Towles. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bacon and I Margaret were Sunday evening guests at the Smith home. Mr.

and Mrs. Franzl Gilmore I spent Sunday In Moran, the guests of his mother and sister, Mrs. E. T. Gilmore and Miss Gertrude.

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wade and Isons, Kenneth and Tim, spent Saturday at the Dunbar home near I Bayard.

Little Marvin Ludlum and Jerry I Smith visited school Wednesday aft- emoon. The Sunflower club met with Mrs. I Martin Roberts Wednesday, Decern ber 13, for their annual exchange gifts. A covered dish luncheon was served at the noon hour to Mes 53 Denomination 56 Mineral rock 57 He also commanded amphibious operations at 59 Age 60 Hangs as if balanced Cl Brilliancy VERTICAL 1 Head cover 2 Morsel 3 Close to 4 Giant king of Bashan 5 Lady Literate in Arts (ab.) 6 Sweet secretion 7 Sweet potatoes 8 We 9 Press 10 Pinnacle A 42 Mystic syllable 44 Arabian gulf 45 Varnish ingredients 46 Slide 48 Require 49 Jump on one foot 50 Anger 51 3.116 52 Cloth measure 54 Blood money 55 Sailor 57 Steamship fab.) 58 Biblical pronoun 11 Dutch city 14 Nova Scotia (ab.) 17 Aid 19 Manufactured 21 The god3 23 Music note 24 Harsh to the taste 25 Stories 28 Air raid alarm 29 Flying vehicle 31 Sped 33 Huge tub 37 Weary 38 God of war 41 North Carolina (ab.) CHRISTMAS GREETINGS The Yuletide with its friendliness and unselfish motives bring us closer together in spirit than any other season of the year. In all sincerity we wish for you the peace and the joy of Christmas and a bountiful New Year.

(s sc MINER THEATRE Moran, Kansas December 22-23 Smiley Burnette, Eddie. Dew, Lorraine Miller, In BEYOND T1IE LAST FRONTIER Shorts Serial News Shows at p. m. HORIZONTAL. 1 pictured director of amphibious operations against Guam, Rear- Adm.

Richard L. 8 Coalesce 12 Exist 13 Gathers after reapers 15 Slender stick 16 Chief god of Memphis 18 Weapons 1) Greater quantity 20 Crimson 22 Postscript (ab.) 23 Winnow 24 Near 28 Decigram 27 Paid notice 28 Spain (ab.) 30 Fish 32 Wicked 34 Note in Guidos scale 33 Brazilian macaw 3d Lease 38 Solar disk 39 Bachelor of Science (ab.) 40 Within 42 Either 43 Compass point 44 Circle part 45Lone Scout (ab.) 47 His 1 played impor- tant parts at Salerno and Namur 49 Conceal. 51 Pallid ABLESON CLEANERS Joyous Greetings JUST A SYMBOL A symbol, however, can be an important thing and this one characterizes the Christmas wishes were sending to you, and you, and you, all the many friends and customers of this bank who have made our business a pleasure. Allen County State Bank Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mrs. Meda Day and Mrs.

Ruth Bartlett were in Iola Tuesday morning. Mrs. Mary McAdams of Parsons, is here visiting her son, Mr. Frank McAdams and family. Mrs.

Mary Bardweli attended a turkey dinner given by the Harrison Bootery of Iola, last Thursday night. Mrs. Ryan of Mammoth Springs, Arkansas, has returned home after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Eva Flynn. Guests the last of the week of Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Martin were Mrs. Charles E.

Edgerley of Miami, Kansas, Mrs. Leo Higley of Mound City and Mrs. Laura Martin. Mrs. Warren Laymon and children spent Saturday with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Agner. Mrs. Robert Rogers called on Mrs. Emma Keith Tuesday afternoon.

The Rebekah club met with Mrs. Paul Weast December 15, with 16 members present. The election of officers was held at this time. Mrs. Pearl Williams was elected president: Mrs.

Pearl Perkins, vice-president; Mrs. Edna Weast, secretary and treasurer. At the close of the afternoon the hostess, Mrs. Weast, served lovely refreshments. The primary and junior departments of the Methodist Sunday school will give a Christmas program at the church next Sunday evening, commencing at 8 oclock.

Mrs. Florence FurneaQx has received word that her son. Pvt. Raymond Fumeaux, has landed safely Happiness and Prosperity to You For Christmas and the Coming Year overseas and that he and his wife would be here tonight from San! Marcos, Texas. May Christmas Joys Be Yours overseas and Is stationed somewhere in England.

The Presbyterian Sunday school will present a Christmas program next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Florence Furneaux received a telegram from her nephew that he had landed in the states from Banana oil is not made from bananas or any other fruit. It Is one of I the hundreds of products obtained! from coal tar. rn return for your past favors and kindness in the past, we bestow upon you and yours our very heartiest wishes for Christmas and the New Year.

May health, wealth and joy be yours. MAY THE NEW YEAR ABUNDANTLY BLESS YOU During the year now coming to a close it has been our pleasure to deal with a host of people and now, at this glad season we welcome the opportunity to express to each of you our sincer-est thanks for all the courtesies of the past and to wish for you a full measure of the joys of Christmas and the New Year. IOLA STATE BANK OUR LETTER TO SANTA CLAUS ARNOLDS Beauty Shop PHONE 769 We pause, on the Eve of Christmas, 1944, to thank our friends and customers for their patronage during the year now drawing to a close. We sincerely wish you all A MERRY CHRISTMAS And a HAPPY NEW YEAR A. D.

GORDON AGENCY 113 West Madison Phone 15 MERRY CHRISTMAS, HAPPY NEW YEAR Ring Out the Old Ring in the New May Your Fondest Dreams Be Realized in the New Year 1945 tin's December 21. Dear Santa: Again we write to remind you of our good friends who have been so loyal to this firm. We ask that you remember them in a very special way. If you will see that these friends have their every wish fulfilled and that they enjoy the happiest possible Christmas this year, then our Christmas will be supremely happy, too. Since we will not be able to see each of our friends personally, we ask that you carry our load of good wishes to every one.

Tell them of our deep appreciation for their fine friendship and loyalty. And tell them of our determination to merit that loyalty by giving them in 1945 better and more efficient service than ever before. Sincerely, DUNLOP TIRE STORE FRANK MILNE FLOYD MANN THE ANGELS SING They sing glad Christmas they sing of a peaceful world, of a happy world. We put our trust in God, and we know that peace is soon to be ours. As the bells ring in the New Year 1945, may they peal forth our warm wishes of contentment and happiness for you and yours.

It has been a pleasure serving you in 1944. Cali on us often. DINTYS Tire Service B. F. WYATT II.

LOW INI. TAWNEY As the Wise Men of the East brought their best gifts on that first Christmas morn so long ago, we would bring our best wishes for your happiness during this Yule season and the New Year, 1945 A. H. DAVIS ELECTRIC SERVICE A Bud Campbell GAMBLE STORE Authorized Dealer 1 N. Jefferson Phone 556 (TOP HAT CLUB) By J.

R. WILLIAllfe OUR BOARDING HOUSE OUT OUR WAY with MAJOR IIOOPLE HOLLO JAKE ARE YOU THE- NEM HOSTESS, Bis chief crockery moots? NAJiTH ThWr SET OF DE LUKE TUSKS YOU GOT THERE, BET YOU BUST A LOT OF SAUCERS DRlKKltG coffee; 1944 194 5 As you look back on the old year may you bask in the happy memory of worthwhile achievement. May the New Year be one of Joy and Happiness. How glad we are for this season of good cheer, of gift giving a season when we are at our best because we strive to make others happy. During these wartimes it is our particular duty to help our friends get full enpjoyment from the season.

A Time to Be Cheerful WE WANT TO SERVE YOU IN 1945 AND WILL DO OUR BEST TO PLEASE YOU Copening Jewelers SANTA FE WATCH INSPECTOR Cooperative Power and Light Inc. JH 111 THE WORRY WART Xt 3 7 KG VIM eo Nf me MR. PIKE I I i.

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