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The Cherokee Sentinel from Cherokee, Kansas • 1

The Cherokee Sentinel from Cherokee, Kansas • 1

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nisi iour CHEROKEE, KANSAS, FRIDAY, MARCH .2, 1920 Others Smelter Talll New Owners Several to Be Moved Here OBITUARY. death, I will fear no evil." FARM AND HOME INSTITUTE. She also had her mother to repeat Willa Payne was born near Cher-Tthe Lord's prayer twice for her, and then whispered that splendid little prayer of childhood, "Now I lay me down io sleep, I pray the Lord my soul td keep; if I should die before I wake, I pray the Lordmy soul to take." Amen. WOMAN'S LITERATURE CLUB Jtet'at the home of Mrs. D.

A. Iliff Tuesday with the president, Mrs W. A. Buck presiding, Roll Call, Modern kitchen appliances. III, Act IV, Scenes 4, 5, Mrs.

H. B. Price. Paper, Home Decorations, by Mrs. E.

H. Ware was read by Mrs. W. A. Buck and was very instructive and interesting.

Misses Ruth Tilton and Ethel Iliff in their pleasing way two duets. Club adjourned to meet next week with Mrs. R. E. Bertholf.

okee, Kansas, June 16th, 1885, departed this life from hers home in Big Springs, Texas March 2nd, 1920 aged 34 years, 8 months and 16 days. She passed through the city school and graduated from the Crawford County School in 1905. She was united in marriage to Blane C. Cole June 16th, 1906 and to this union two children were born. Dorothy, who died in infancy, and Bel-din, a son nine years old.

She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Big Springs, Texas in Majori Bell, Aubrey Baucom, Johi. Barr, Fred Chadsey, Edna Cunaifi, Blanche Copper, Margaret Clugston, Viola DeMoss, Arthur Goul, Janet Howelf, Ellen Hedrick, Merriei Kountd, Nellie Kropp, Daisy Lanip-con, Lester' Lindsey, GJenn Mosbex-Boyd Mosher, Paul Millard Thelnu. Morgah, Ernest Moran, Veile luock, Theoilason, Grace McClure, Oliv. Mahani Anna Painter, Glen ietec son, Dorothy Price, Fay Painter, Jt.c Rondefli, Sabina Snow, Jihn Tosse. Russell Trewatha, David Van Bure.

luanita Wright The Edna High School Basket Team was defeated in a fast garv the home court last Monday nig-rith a score of 39--13. They car C. C. H. S.

NOTES. At Xansas, March 17, 1920 at County High School. Jas. Baird, President. E.

C. Hitchcock, Secretary. Afternoon Program. 1:30 The Most Profitable Crops for jCxawf ord, jjCountyf-Mr. B.

F. Barnes, County Agricultural Agent, Cherokee County. Discussion 2:30 Does a Silo Local speaker. 3:30 The School Lunch, Miss Susanna Schnemayer, Kansas State Agriculture College. Evening Program.

7:30 The Soil Problems of This Community, Mr. Barnes. Discussion. 8:30 The Step-saving kitchen, Miss Schnemayer. Moving pictures and slides in the evening, also music by the high school.

The first annual county basket ball tournament which was held in Gir-ard last Friday was won by the Crawford County High School. Girard was defeated by Pittsburg SUNFLOWER CLUB. which she was a faithtul porker un- in the' preliminaries and the latter til her Lord said "It is enough come turn was defeated by Mulberry, up higher." She was a member of a c. H. S.

drew Fronteriac in the the Order of the Eastern Star, and preliminaries knd defeated them by of various clubs in her home city, a score of 2510 on Friday after-When. the great war cam she de- a0on. On Fridav afternoon. C. C.

ver with a determination to wi; but were out classed in every phar 3f the- game. They have gone against sevel? strong' teams this year, including th' Labette County High School. are a fine" bunch of fellows and were glad to enter into athletic re ELECTED DELEGATES. voted her time and energies to the full limit of her strength to the Red Cross work and other activities doing canteen work both in her home city and in Dallas. She is survived by her husband and son, her father and mother, Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Payne, three brothers, C. S.

Payne of Pittsburg, Kansas; Geo. W. Payne Jr. of Kan lations with them. Mrs.

Boulware was hostess to the club March 3, with the president, Mrs. Will Clugston presiding. Roll Call, Miscelaneous. In the regular order of business the following officers were elected for the cor'rg year: Preside Geo. Wilson.

Vice Pi Mrs. Chas. Secretary; Mrs. John Jones. Treasurer, Mrs.

Will Clugston. The hostess served a dainty two course lunch consisting of sandwiches, pickles, deviled eggs, jello with fancy cakes. x' The guests were Mesdames Hillis Mitchell and Fern Kimmel. The H. S.

defeated McCune by a score of 567 in the semifinals. This left Mulberry and C. C. H. S.

to fight it out in5 the finals on Friday, night. The first half of the game resulted in a score of 12 12. In the second half C. C. H.

S. went into the gafme with whirlwind speed and defeated their opponents, 29 24. It was a hard fought game throughout every second of playing. It was a great honor which the team won for the1 school. The C.

C. H. S. girls' team went into the tournament in bad shape, owing to some of the players having been out with the "fiu" and was defeated by the Arma girls. sas City; Lawrence Brown Payne, one sister, Mrs.

Guy Castleberry of Ft Ringgold, Texas, her grandfather A. R. Leeper and many other relat The republicans of Cherokee precinct met in the banquet hall on Monday night as per call of committeeman." O. Curry was elected as secretary and they elected the following delegates to the county convention which was held at Pittsburg on Wednesday: Olin H. Curry, Chas.

W. Kelso, Raymond Peterson, Percy Lisenbee, Chas. Webster, Mrs. Webster, W. A.

Buck, Mrs. Buck, Fred Chadsey, Mrs. Chadsey, Archie Fulton, W. A. Hartong, P.

C. Guinn, John Dauron; Di. Lane, Cv L. Bum- ives and friends to cherish her An interscholastic debate will staged with the Pittsburg high scho 1 next Friday night on the question of government ownership of the railroads Both schools will furnish two teams, an affirmative and a negative team, the former remaining at home in each case. Glen PetefSon, Roy Wilkerson and Mary Howell will debater at home, while Frederick Chadsey, Joe Rondelli and Place Montgomery will debate in Pittsburg.

It should attraet a large crowd, since the quesion is one of the nost important before the people today. next drib meetinsr will be with Mrs John Jones MaVch 17th. Roll call There was a short service held in the home after which the body was shipped to Cherokee fori interment, will be "St. Patricks sayings." As a result the county high school brought horne, a large loving cup for attended by her aunt, Mrs. R.

C. Strain of Big Springs. The funeral crot, Jt H. Tharp and Harry (B. Price.

A PLEASANT 3 Mrs. A. E. Ryan was very pleas antly surprised last Tuesday after noon when the W. C.

T. U. gather CITY SCHOOL NOTES. Received Home Endorsement. winning the boys tournament, while the Mulberry boys received a small cup for second place; the Mulberry girls a large cup for winning first place, and the Arma girls a small cup for second place.

C. C. H. S. won a total of 114 points, while the boys from all other schools made 115 points.

Mulberry. ed at her home with a large freezer of cream and delicious cakes and made themselves at home. Music and conversation was the past time of the afternoon. Mrs. Ryan is a faithful member of the union and About 1D0 volumes have been added recently to the school library.

The books have been carefully select ed and are proving a delight to the children. Pupils are very much enthused over the new books and are greatly in hopes of building up services were held in the Presbyterian church Saturday afternoon and the body laid to rest in the Cherokee cemetery. Thus another one whom we all loved has been called to "that rest which remaineth to the people of God" and while the world is made a little darker by her passing, Heaven is made brighter and there is another force there to draw us on to that good land where broken hearts will be welded and broken families reunited. May the God bind up the wounds and comfort the hearts of the be the ladies presented her with a hand At the meeting held in Cherokee on Monday evening to elect delegates to the county convention the following resolution was passed We, the Republicans of Cherokee precinct in caucus assembled hereby endorse the candidacy of Harry B. Price for Probate Judge of Crawford County and promise him the support of the Republicans of his home town in the primary election.

came second with 49 points and Pitts-rubg 3rd with 36. Sesher was high man In the tournament with number of points made, scoring 88. a good school library. some table cloth. Those who spent the pleasant afternoon with her were Mesdames Dale Adams, Ed Both Sesher and Pike were chosen as members of theall county team Mr.

Howe again presented the Mock, Chas. Yazell, Hattie craig Cyntha Imhoff, Dan Imhoff, J. Allen. J. K.

Wilkerson, F. S. Jenk while Laing received honorable mention on the" second team. school with a splendid number of Saturday Evening Posts and also some raffia for work in weaving and reaved. The tournament was a decided ins Pattyson, Frank Marshall, FAMILY REUNION.

basketry. Florence Sesher, E. M. Curry, Phil Following are words of spoken by her pastor at Big success from the point of view of the management, the crowds, and the results. After the expenses Robbins, A.

J. Ausemus, Misses Last Sunday, Mafch 7th, there "was The Physical Training departmer Springs, Texas: Olive Ausemus, and Halley Burns, a family reunion at the home of Her pastor desires to bear test regrets to announce that the an nual May Festival will perhaps be given this year, school cLsirv Henry Longston, all of the children and their family's being present. imony to her spiendia christian character, her faithfulness and loy BIRTHDAY DINNER. They' had tolanned upon going to were paid each team received $20.50 as their part of the net proceeds. This amount was sufficient to pay nearly all the expenses of both teams from the county high school.

This tournament should be held annually hereafter as it is a great earlier with an apparent late sprin makes it inadvisable to attempt alty to her Master, and to the church of her choice. Wednesday was the 85 birthday of Mrs. E. A. Seiber's and so Pittsburg and having a family group taken but owing to Mr.

Longston's not being well they could not go, Only a little more than two weeks Mrs Geo. Seiber and Mrs Dave Frank ago she came to the pastor's home but had some dandy kodak pictures planned a surprise dinner for her J-- anhnnla at T.ne and with her ministry of service and inspiration to me taken at home and had a fine din- and it was a grand one, everytiung helpfulness brought a ray of joy i ner, as most every one in Cherokee and sunshine to, the hearts of those knows what a good cook Mother eat imaginable. The table fairly X- groaned. She received many beautiful eif tl and was so pleased that so who were in trouble and sorrow. fdlowine pupils made 95 per Loneston is any way.

'lhose wno -ut on an out-of-door program, children must be lightly clad i 3uch performances and the weath Tiay be too cool. The subject of program for the closing of scho has been under discussion for, son time but as yet nothing definite decided. Physical Training hibitions should be held either ou' in the open ot in a gymnasium. I is impossible to give a modern pr-gram for the public at the school building. She, like the Master, "Went about ent 0r above in the subjects emumer were there were Mr.

and Mrs. Dave many friends were with her. Those doing" good." Longston and children from Mexico, Mr. -and Mrs. Ed.

Ostoff and child present were Mesdames H. er, Mike Kost, George Seiber and Vorthingale of Fort Scott, Mrs. Neal We feel that she has already heard that welcome plaudit from her Savior's lips, "Inasmuch as ye have ren of Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs.

Mor ris Longston and children, Mr. and Smith of Weir, Mrs. Ernest Ryan Mrs. Dewev Longston, Mr. and Mrs.

Chauncey Longston and children all of Cherokee, Ralph Longston ana wife of Cherryvale. There were 6 and sort of Chicopee, Mesdames Robt. Rothrock, James Roberts, Ernest Monroe, of Pittsburg, Mesdames Ab-bie Tharp, Frank Brown, C. H. Mer-riam, Franks, Randall, Dave Franks, D.

Imhoff of this city, Messer Geo. Seiber land Dave Frank. nted below for the past six In 5 grades Dorothy Bolick-. In 4'grades Lavera Malcolm, Mar aret Oliver. Jn 3 grades Plierre Avery Gertrude Adams, Raymond Blackett, Lavon Blackburn, Carol Clugston, Thelma Isley, Leone Junkens, Ros-ella Kropp, Place Montgomery.

In 2 grades-Juanita Arbuckle, Emma Bradley, Sallie Ruth Chadsey, Marian Gregg, Richard Howell, George Imhoff, Ruth Jones, Helen Morgan, Anne Mellors, Floyd Smith, Jeanette Ware. Io 1 grade-P. Atkinson, Wilhe Adams, Marie Barr, Don Brenner, children and 9 grandchildren. The friends of Miss Georgia Thomas will be glad to learn that she ha'-a position with the School of Mine-Henryetta, Oklahoma at a salary cf $100 per month. done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto In her last hours of terrible suffering she repeated the living words of the Master Himself, in His hours of suffering, "Thy will be showing that her will had been merged into that Divine willof her Lords.

i She, also, like the Psalmist of old could say, "Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of FARM WANTED. Wanted to hear from owner of a Rev. Dixon and wife of Walnut spent a few hours hi Cherokee Monday and from here went on to Weh farm or good land for sale. Send full description and price. MRS.

ED TURKINGTON INJURED. Last Monday morning Mrs. Ed Turkington tripped over a. rocking chair falling and injuring her hip. At this writing she is improved.

FLASH LIHTS. i- Leslie Jones, Box 7, Olney, III. where they were joined by Rev. Hankins and wife and they all drove over to Central KODAK PICTURES. PRESCRIPTIONS 1 Bring us your "Flu" prescriptions "FLU" MEDICINE.

All kinds Most every one of the VICTOR RECORDS. Now have some new VICTROLAS, Full line GENUINE KODAKS and Eastman Brownies, films and Flashlights, globes and real Fresh L.ulid .11 of Borthnlf'fl. the from any doctor. We can fill any of the PJttsburg doctors Flu prescrip supplies also do developing and advertised kinds Also the famous A. D.

S. CeM and Grip Cure at Vn- printing at Bertholf, the Nyal Drug tions at Bertholf A. D. S. Drug also the.

February records are here. March records on sale March 1st at Bertholf; the A. D. S. Drug Store Nyal Drug Store.

Batteries fresh jrtrj 2 weeks by mail. t'nolf Drug Store. Store; fhm .9..

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