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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 3

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I'. j053 are, i THE lOLA DAILY REGISTER, MARCH to Id 1, 'CiH tlmo I TO! lulu to II I to CO': ForfjJny inotlior MIIVM iiwii arc li will conMOUt sSys In a mat' AtyfOlHuri! 'TlKJoi'mipposc I to y6ur i 1 Swifet-Mary," says abnt' talk to JBdghiiilng Por'iiby fatJior hejovcs me so dciii, I He'll'never consent I should If you- talk to my says Ma surely say phV 1 "ThoqihoV. shalLT get you my jewbl i Mary," saysi' I. father and mother's so cm surely.I'll die, llarv gvay. now to safe you I see; Since jfliy parents are both'so contra ly better ask Lover i LMisn Marie Oard has returned hon from ii visit Mid Empop- In.Iawrenceshe iwas tlie guest of le- 20,1917.

Lilcene Spencer and attended Friday night. C. werit to-attend, the ar- Kappa Sig dance oa Rev. Topeka yesterday iHial Kansas Coliference ot JlethodiiJl The twjj yearg ot here have been and so harmonious that concerned hopes itbat-JSt! will he. returned to lola, and therespoems every believi few months dedication of the new churcll 120 have ignited witli fheektirch bringing the totjil member SCO.

The Sunday school! I'allmSTit -i Thifcurrcnt expenses fop the parit yearfliave been thevtotal Ka Which the paH and those of.certain flel'' worteefs, to ami tli honeralcnt contrlbu ioHK Jiavo beeil $13,000 liiiH JIIHO bel-n paid, thofKiilding fuild. 'i I rij to tht'se jCOiH-rcto denclsM.of the SUCCOHK of XIrj 5 ralailsity there arc (Hhcrs perfect harmony, and tfic life that, make for ufrcally fin churclj. flftoedtJi year, lib which Eliavo beeii'i Is conference. Episcopal i- 3-20-22 ago this spriiij iple came to Kan eling overland Thfeils Mr. Zpok' service, fourteen of spent; in the.

Kansa for pla sewniiij repairlhu and; buttonholes a' specialtH' AVcmln 's Guild, rhonfe -seven yeail nine pc Ohio, overland, df aloe only four Ih'ing npw TbeyOaire Mr. and Mr 's. W. of tltife city, his bfothcr, "Milbern, of IPlattsijiButh, thoir VGcorgel-Babcodk of iPaV- sons an uncle, Mr. Robert Fosle'.

of 'Hiimboldt. Milberij and Babcpck have been here visiting forja few and yesterday I they 'C AV. iMJlbern jo I Humitoldt to spend the with and Foster. wa.s aivcrv picas ant day for all of them, ring 's. "KoldJj Harry B.

Parrott.Jeiweler. 11 Apt frlenjfls of jRss Floreue "Wlieeler'sfor an rfn thin Mbdell vn Our Payaentipiao IValUi'am, Hahiiltou urA All Other Makes. I iTiiis'is (he Tliiu Model Watch for. AMe sell of. tlieni.

Tbey. are SttWle fit your is fIt yourt ace-easy to your dlsSopItion.r,Fitted in i 20-year gdia'fillW-cases. of Russia. ES'-res PABir. V.

wiih SplPiilItt lectiirc. -Tlie'Gurrant Topics Cfub 'was trent- to ft ilhistiited AI. retaiyiof tlio Y.vM, C. A. ,4 tlio ICsto,) Pai'k Conforonce IH locutol In Tlie lantern pIcturcH uHod wnru cvtrcincly hoaiitlful and covorod not only luirk proper but irroat manv IntcroHllnR MccncH in tlnf HUiToiindlnf? territory of tlio itocky niouiiiultiH.

In the ubsoiico of, Clmu. Scott, president; Captain T. 8. the Mr. CiiiiH.

Kluc-i mann proHldud over the Introduced' tlio speaker. Sovcrul ntCcndcd. This IS the olficial photograph oi life dniiosoit royal faiuilj ot Russia, sent loith since the ucgiiining ol the In tlic loVogroiiiul at the knees of the cAirnui the new boy cz.u twelve years of a.ye. vf) rj' afilenioon. The fourteen girls wlio liminary papers have been road at re- mkde friend.s who cent meetings.

Mrs. I-I K. Holcombe played together in days and T'ead one of, them, telling ot who up the-friendship al- houses of Sliakespcare's Time," and ai though they, busy'with other nf-'the lastf meeting Mrs. S. Morris fairs.

Sewing was tlie occupation for gave a synopsis of the play. Both pa- thk afternoon, and then. the hostess pers were e.vcellent. In complikncnt. se-ved')an elal)orate luncheon.

I This to the club Mrs. Starks had her rboms wrts carried out in IrlBli green and decorated: with the club flowerji, white: On the table there was a beau carnations. tif'ul arrangement of-white roses aiidj; carnations with smilax and a. shower I The Loyal 'Helpers ot the Christian of the green aiid white fell from the church a social meeting chandelier, a most artis- morrow afternboii at the home of Airs, tic effect. Miss WHieeler will, leave E.

C. AVrighthouii.e, 701 XortU Syca- for ihcr new hbtac ill Dallas, ui more street. about two At the'SoroKis Club meeting yeatcr- Lillian. See and Elsie day aft'cniooii, iStoiie of Wichita, nrc spending, a few Morrow was hoslGss, a imrt' ofthe was sPiCnt in iilahniiig'the. ilajys with arid R.

W. Sec. Ir.j aiid Mrs. fluHsoll Marry have coijic liomc'froin a short In l.iiw- lie Happy Mdiir Club will- meet h.Mrs. C.

I'j. Oliver on Nortli Chost- strcet toiiionrow afternqon. it'or itismbcr will liolp P'lve ent of theClul) cook iier favoVlie cake call I eaoli ih now'iinstalliri by (juoliiig recipe. I. -f-S'pectaciei5 correctly fitted.

G. fler. 3-20-li of the Episco-. church will dp spring for themselves bjut for others -who will pay them foi; it. Patching, darning jand buttonholes will be tlie specialties.

KiticiRs Kcciilc. Fine. granulated sugar gives best re suits in-making icings or candies. Cnemically there no difference tWeen: cane and' beet- sugar, but bent sugar is'flotperffecUy refined and so does, asKs'atisfactory Granulated, sugar crj-stalizes vbry ea and instead of "creamy' 'icingwe get a grainy icing. Wlien syrup is' cooking, pan should not be moved or crystals may form.

A pinch oil; cream of tartar added to syrup; as soon as It begins to boil, changes its nature somewhat and helps to prevent crystalization. Cook all 'syrui)s very slowly. If crystals forij; on side' of pan remove with piece nl wet miislin around a knilc blade. Many are, used to detcriuuie the consistency of syrup fork in syrup and It a. thread a finger long is Iformed fork is lifted, svrup is done.

If ball is formed when a little uj)) IS dropped cold water, the synip done. Some lrou.si'- ives tost by a.p])earance and soiind of the bursting bubbles; The vei'y' :st.testJs tlio cooking thermometer, le temperature slifjiild' bo about 240 grecH Puliroiiliell. moved from firo Syrup should, bti and allowed to iwlillfl OKM wifltes lire 'ii Tjliroo or foijr iiiJirHliiiiiillowK may iRi ildnil syrup MIIH iliiin, A liiniiH iK 'li of xiill, lidded lo MnK, It Itftttor luBin, 1 iiiid dry, (idd hot owly iitid bout. Roritliitiiilly until nil uddoil. Meat, nl iiiturviil of i(i or two until ICIMK IH ct'eiiiJiy iiiid thick.

Add fliivurltiii. If no made In tuHtH, Icinu HIIOUI'I li4t be ready to put on for tijun or twenty UIXIJMUJK. If spread on '0 soon Icli'" will run' off or-; bo If Icing Khould harden be- spread set bowl, in pan of hpt water, add a teaspoon ot liot wat- lo Icing and beat until soft again, takes experience and much practice Icj make, a good icing. jCooked; Icing forj Small Lo.if Cake: cup sugar. jcflp small pinch, cream of ta tar.

of salt, white. Cook sugar, water and and cijealm tartar slowly uiilil syrup ten. two m'arshinaliows if, desired. Lot stand. at egg white with bbater and slowly to beaten egg white.

"Wlien thick: 'aiid creamy add Uavoririp spread on loaf cake. Cost 4 'icing for leaver Cake. tdp sug- cup pinch of cieam of pinch ot flavoring, 2 small egg whites. Same method as if desired sprinkle shredded cocoanut on icing; wjhich should bo.fiiivored with lemon Ifl nuts are used flavor with vanilla Costs 7 cents. mie Current Events club met terday afternoon at the home of Mrs." Starksi' The CJub has recently' started the! study of Shakeppearefs program for A inlHCcllan- obiiH progriiiii lias been decided upon.

II. Wi was elcctoil to III. ihc clul Club woiikMi of arc iniikliig' an csffort to have "Snow White." the lllm-mllns siidwirilils afternoon and tonight at the Grand In that' city for tlic beiKilit of ilic of the town. Thjp Clubs nro co-operating lu tlie raoVenient for belter pictures, and "Snow White" is one of the prettiest and best brought out." Itct ivul at BHptlst Churcll. There was another fine service at the Baptist clnirch last night.

There was Mondiay iiight attendance, atid on'c. addition to the chuTcli. The Pa stor's subject was: "Thf. Measure of a Christian." The text wtis in 2 Cor. "Try yoiir ownselvcs, wlietheir ye are in the faith; prove vour own selves, that is in unless ye be reprobate?" The pastor laid in part: "Jt is-not the outward, forms, but the inward'ex- poriencc that makes a.

man. a Glirivi- tian. It is possiljle -for one to'conform to all the ordinances of a and he a stranger to the grace of Salvja- tion. What are some of the stept becoming a Christian? There comes first the Awakening when a sinner seeshi.s sms and his need arid his lost coiiihtion, audi second', when he repents ol his isins, and when by faitii iii Christ he believes in and surrenders to Christ. Then follows Obedience: 'Lord, what wilt tlio'j have inc to do? Alter the foundation is laid on the plan given, comes Development.

-There is the building into the character. 'Love, peace, long kindness, goodiiess, faitli- Those blending with, a lite of prayer, and scTvic 'c development a Life. Thon eomos Pin-fectlori. 'Till wo lill attain unto the unity ot thcjiiitli, andfOf the Uiiowlcdqo of the Soii of God, (into a full man, iiiiio the nieasui'c tliii Mtatiiro ol tlih fiilliiess ol' Clirl iii on WodnoHdriy nil- oriiooi) witJv on 8y and wlili Itiilph. on W'mi nwmii, MOIJIIMH: unilitlil iit to all 'juHtomordt Wo will tnove to our MM- niiiiient hoinc tho of Kaiit and I3lm strcots; one Work north, and six blockd oast of tlio.

Court House. iroiDo tinio between April the first, where we will be able 10 give you better service In the handling of your produce. COGHILL COMMISSION CO. FLUFFY FROCKS iERE mSON NEWS MD NOTES J. F.

MlWSi TISIT INT HIS Kiineriil of Who IMfd ThurMdjiy, nutir iJuld In the Church Today. I I Dnhity Lingerie Frocks to ors Sports nil Styles In AjgoJn. York, March fluffy, afternoon frock is to divide honors with sports clothes this season. While we know that sports elotheSiare all- important, that their charms are indeed legion, and that no woman who considers herself as haying the least pretentions, to fashion -wiir be on I-a goodly assortment of" them this year; vet, spite of this, we must acknowledge that there is a.touch,,of seventy about them, that creates a craving for- the contrast of dainty, trilly, lingerie frocks. A Churnilng War of Ucvelupinfr the Aew Bordered Fabrics.

"Wanl.s' bring results. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells To Open Qoggedo Nostrils and End Head-Colds. You feel fine In a few Vour cold in head or catarrh gone- Your clogged nostrils will open. The passages of your head will you can freely. more dullness, headache; ng.lja^'f- njucoiiB dryness; no struggling for breath nl niffht.

i Tell your druggist yoy bottle of Ely's Creahi Ralm! There cbiiies a tim.c;'.Iri the life bf en the most ardeiit w'lien one iriust.relax.aiid it these tiriies when the feminine longing for picturesque frocks, meant sol'e ly to make one as bewitching as possible, must be satisfied. the delight of feminine; heart, tliere are the riibst i.rrer of silk voLles, soft chiffons, and crepes, to say nothing of the abundant variety of cotton voiles, marquisettes and Swisses that arc offered this.year;; Silk marquisette I 's combined witli charmeuse in many, dainty dresses lof the more'elaborate kind- The flrmcr material takes, seemingly, thcslcss im portant part, but it really is quite portaii't, forming the; background, as it to bring.out the shcpr material to'greatest may be used in a band at the edge of the skirt and in touches on collars and cuffs, or it may be used, for a skirt with a long overdress of the sheer material falling over it. Georgette crepe Is anoth of the dainty inatoriulH employed in this manner. i Smart JlorderedFahrlc-H. Among thcluHliloiiiiblu deslgiiH UKCJ In droHM inatorlalH.i bordoi'H apjiiur froquo'jilly, bordered fabric with dewlKii HcattiM'ftd nil ovor tlio of the IDK of- tlirs- offectu.

IJordoi'H on liiivc boon iiHed ly bufor and; thy arc, UKutn fuvorud jthlH HouHOn, but tlio border around un air-over doslKii the very nowest IITT) ohibrolderod mid printed effects urc looked upon with, fttvorj Tlio colors show the same ten doncles noted In the other spring and sninmcr materials; that is, they arc (luitu often combine bright tones. -One of these fascinating Jwrdcred fabrics fij illustrated in the.sketciv of an afternoon dress for a young girl. Tills by far the and not the. rlea.st effective way; of using rinaterials. The border goes around the bottom of.the skirt, and belt, and a strip of It Is.ap plied around the edge ot the sleeves, forming a veritable frame for the The designers have Ici- mono sleeves and the body-and-slejjve in-one effect- Many of the new blouses and are made in 'these styles; and a'good many show the short sleeves which have a gfom ise, o( being.taken up and summer, not to the of.the The mb favored type bf sleeve at present is fitted plosely from the elbow the 'wrist At.

it there is, a dullness, the sleeve being shaiicd In a point extendliig'away from the elbow. arid iDDnip. e-V and rid'I nUO.NSOX. V. rotii rii od" Sutu filuy I 'roiii Texas wliore ho hiiM bebii for Hcvcrul 'hiontlis.

Goo. Adainij'of Idaho Idaho, came In Monday evenIrig on Goo. is visiting his Mrs. Mary at Cairlylc; 'Rbben. lias sola' his nordiwest of town toa niiin from Souix City.

Iowa. A. A. 'UUsley visited Sunday wiHt tbeir. wife east of J.A.

Gregory and fauiily visited Snn-i da.v at the former's parents' nearj Spring; Mrs.jc. Williamson Was quite ser- ioitsly 'ill Sa Walter Wright and Geo. Grant chased a fine shorthorn cow from Jlarion is doing some papering at the Russell hlotel this'weelc. i -Mrs. Geo.

Ilussell arid Davis of California came ill Sunday evening to their, mother's Cuperal. Adaii' Hbleihan o'' Lallar.pe, a twin of Mrs. Eve Davis was over Tlie funeral of Mrs, Eve Davis wlio died last Thursday was held this afternoon at the ciinrch dt 2 o'clock conducted by Rev. Babbit, assisted by Irlcnry-i -Martin ol! Prescott. Kas, Interment was matte in the Bronson Mrs.

Gyntha Willet from Garnett where she spent the win ter with relatives. Walter Sniitli and wife of Xcnin. were in Bronson Monday on business. Jlrs. Everett Hammoris.and childreri 'of north of town spent Saturday nighc.

and Sunddv with her parents, M. liiimpton anil'wife. C. V. e.

Vanarsdale wari born in Green County, Illinois on May the IStli, 1849: was united in marriage 'on February 22nd, 1 SCO in Macoupin County; Jilinbis to Philip Moss- To Avei'c born four sons and' nine daughters; twelve of this number grew lip to b'3 and left'tliQ home, 1 went out into tlio world her husband anil to Kansas and In iofa on the day of February. LSTy. Witli-tlic nxccjitlon of about four- i.ecn yearsin Ipla ilias been hi-r, lionio until her dealthwhltili occurred, nt thoj hbriie of: a daughter in Aiir gcig.s. I California on the 8tli day of 1917, where she had gone la.s'. jVpril very, bad-attack of iiipnia, in of 1ie'r beailh.

is survived by- Iier, Philip. Moss; sbns, W. B. Mbssiof Springs, Charles b.r Canyon Cit.v, Oregon; Philip Moss, of San Gabriiel, California aiid' Joseph of Trout lltU Cavalry, how. at El Paso, Texas; Xora E-.

Whitliow; of -neair Morah; Xel- lic'O, Daviesbt.Los Angeles, of Exetor. Cblpradb; May G. jof lola, also two 'Tlie arrived iii Ibla', accorapan- iediby the liusbaiid'aridi father of this faijiily, on Monday e'veiiiiig. at 12th, 'iDlt: 'Fiiiierajl at the, bid honie, .024 -N'orth Jefferson, avenue, conductetl' bj'. Ba rtlet; First the Chur-ch.

BiirialMn tlie old cemetery at 3 o'elocU on Wednesday March 14tlT, Contributed. will JUa- "promptly March Grand; Horticulture In Mustaches: Children arevconsistent and logical ID tlieir if nothing elue. Uncle Jim remuyed a i mustache lie had worn fora year or so. A relative remarked she had seen Uncle Jim wltV a member of the family.said:. "Oh, he grew it about two years ago." "Did he plant the seed?" little Bobble News.

AVIiiii- Spring will not oiTiciiilly he lici'c fu day.s, sigus of spniijj fji-cet you on evi'vy New York "Ston'C. ly FACT lor several weoUs'Hiiriiigi, has been in i-vklencc here. Tlic new suits btrsiieak THE echo "Spring." The Blouses. Skirls iiiidMilliiieiytuli reflect SPRlNtl. AND NOW.

souie- going-to happen Leve. I And it's till! biggest suit story that has been told for a long tinife. We haN received today by express many pack- ajBres of Suits and Coats direct from New York. We waiii voii to woudei-fiii HIMJIXG i-ail aiitl iiispi'fl, these; for it 'K liainlsoiiic case Is all very well tlie case Is not the jiart that gives the heart Joying iii It Is the action that counts for the real value of a piano. Yoii should not select one without seeing the Hush Gerts.

It is an'instininicnt of reputation that you certainly should not overlook. MnsicCo. See bur East Window Prices as advertised A.W.BedkfttrliItureCo. Sound Advice. should I do If i calls me a liar? depends on how blu ninn ho U' and bow big a liar b( Frederick-.

Frcvcrt and Staii- i Icy III recital Friday night. promptly. Craiul! Theatre, y-20-21 -Cliurcli-Frovcrt Concert will hc- gln promptly at Friday Mui'fih Grand Thmitre, AXYTUI.N'G TO SELLt ANVTiiiNG TO nuvy ANYTIII.NG TO TII.VDK? A.VYTJIING TO Phone your want Into TIM; ri today and tomorrow you wl)l flod yourtiuir on tlio way to its pronu't IIIIiDont, OL.eOM A ROA Rl tarffe lump of good sweet Glendale batter cakes! Makes fThemrttyof GlendaSe. is.paaaed upoh by't Ughest asOiorify land United Stat the itates one the iAj dm Label an indispiU OjV;.

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