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The Sunflower from Louisville, Kansas • 3

Publication:
The Sunfloweri
Location:
Louisville, Kansas
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3
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painting parpentcr anerm 1 Contractor C. W. McNAY I mi i uu -iin mi mi hh-uh mi un un no iih hu iiii I SHORT ORDERS Coffee Sandwiches I Doughnuts Pie BEST CHILI EVER Try it once and you'll always like it. Only taste I our delicious ICE CREAM once and you will come again and bring your friends. L.

WILLIAMS, Louisville Senior Notes. Jim St. John visited physics class on Thursday. Sara Sullivan attended the pie at Greenwood. Effie Shaw attended the High school play at Wamego.

Why do the Seniors seem to like W. H. S. alumni of '14? The Juniors and Seniors gave a Valentine party in honor of the High school and faculty on February 13. Gertrude Fulton, Adda Weaver and Lloyd and Leland Baughman have been absent during the week.

The D. S. girls make some thrilling discoveries. It was just recently found that Thomas A. Edison wrote the dictionary! The Seniors went skating last Saturday afternoon.

They had a nice time but are still wondering if the Freshmen boys did. Miss Darby gave an interesting report in hirtorv class on "Patriotism shown in U. S. compared with that shown in Germany." The D. S.

girls have had, the study of "Saladi and Deserts" the past week. The salads that were made have proven a success in every sense of the word. There are two pupils enrolled in the Senior clas. They take their hi'tory with the Sophomores. And the class was organized as a club, both got offices.

A number of the teachers and students attended the social at Greenwood Saturday night, February 10. The High school, was well represented as was the "Louisville orchestra!" The Seniors have decided on their commencement invitations and in uu un mi nn mi '1111 1111 -mi nn -mi -n 11 un uu un uJ The Philathea Sunday school clacs will entertain at a Washington social Friday, February 23, at the Methodist church. Everyone is wel WATCH! LOOK! LISTEN! come. Saturday, February 10, there was a community social held in the band hall. It was to pay for ice cream freezers purchased sometime ago.

They got all the money they needed. those buggy wheels that Watch See Thos. luey For Life, Accident and Health, Property, Hail INSURANCE Taylor Weaver Live Stock and General AUCTIONEER Sales Made Anvwhere Terms Reasonable tend to send for them soon. They have aho talked over the program for the commencement exercises and have in mind about what they intend to have. The party given by the Seniors and Juniors was well attended Tuesday n'ght and we are sure everyone enjoyed the evening.

The games for the evening were carefully arranged and provided much amusement. As a cla-s we express our thanks for the good time shown us. Freshmen. It has been arranged for Mr. C.

E. St. John, assistant superintendent of public instruction, to be the commencement speaker. We will be glad to have him with us May 25. However, the Seniors, hate -to have the time come for after that it will be a real commencement in life for them.

are so nearly broken down and get them repaired before they are too badly worn. I nnl over yur ma" LUUii chinery a farm tools and get them repaired and sharpened for spring work. Iktpn ho lildlCll your motor runs when you use White Rose Gasoline and a high grade of lubricating oil. For sale at SNAPP'S SHOP Louisville, ansas E. S.

FELT I Stone, Brick and Cement i Work. Phone 3406 IM A (JIM The Congregational and Methodist churches have united as a Methodist church, in the Methodkt building. They held their first meeting together Sunday, February 18. Mr. Burr is acting as pastor until conference time, when we expect to have a regular pastor.

An Epworth league was organized for the young people, and much interest was shown in the work. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching a. m.

and 7:30 p. m. Epworth league. 6:30 p. m.

ti. own arrison GENERAL BLACKSMITH Louisville Kansas BARBER WORK.

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Pages Available:
82
Years Available:
1894-1917