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The Fall River Star du lieu suivant : Fall River, Kansas • 1

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VOL. 9. FALL RIVER, GREENWOOD COUNTY, KANSAS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 1924. No 52 AN OLD CITIZEN PASSES llodge met with the local order at the and assisted in the last rites William Isiah Gardner, eldest son to their deceased brother.

and making preparations for the following day's work. Then too, there ai various other school ac- A large concourse of friends tivities that erow udod the time attended the services and accom-. ana energies of the teachers A-panied the remains to Fredonia. I mong lhtse are piays debates, The floral tributes were very athletics, glee club, and the social benutiful. The obituary was writ- activities of the school.

There is ten and read at the serv ces by enough -work connected with the Mrs. J. F. Butler, a friend of the and reading room to re-deceased. The singing was by a quire the time cf one person an mixed quartette composed of hour each da More time if ir of Samuel and Gradie Gardner, was born 10,.

184C, at Henderson, Kentucky, and died October 18, 1924. at his home in Fall River, Kansas, aged 78 years, 2 months and 7 days. Over 20 years ago he had a severe attack of pneumonia which was the forerunner of his failing health. In 1918 he suffered from a bad fall while visiting his son, John, who was very ill in the government hospital at Jefferson Barracks, and the shock and injury together still further shattered his frail body. Thirteen months ago he underwent a se Our Service Department is Complete in Every Detail.

We do Medhanical work on every part of an Automobile, as well as Welding Battery Repair ing and Vulcanizing. Every Job Guaranteed. West's Motor Co. Everything for the Motorist Mrs. Baily Yoakum and Miss CJUjd be had fit D.1 Lucile Butler and Messrs.

C. Pritchard and J. H. Marcy. employed in directing the reading or the pnpils.

(Next week, Credits for Graduation, will be discussed CARD OF THANKS We wish to sincerely thank our many neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy dur rious surgical operation from which he never recovered and his decline was rapid from that time until he finally succumbed to the Grim Reaper. At the beginning of the Civil war he moved with his parents to Evans- MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Mr. and Mrs. Clifiord Mor- ing the illness and dta of our Lincoln Fordsoiv. husband and father; alto for the ris were pleasantly surprised on ton, and a year later to Jersey many beautiful floral offerings the night of the 11th by a mis TISJCICS THACTORS.

Mrs. Ella Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. C.

M. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Gardner. Fred W. Gardner. Sam B.

Gardner. 46 These cool nights remind us that it will not be lo before winter will be here and it will be time to put up Stoves. We have a big line of Heating Stoves at different prices and can suit any one. The prices are reasonable, and quality the best. We carry in stock Coal Stoves, Wood Stoves, Gas Stoves, and Combination Stoves.

We also bve a good line of Cook Stoves and Ranges, and they are guaranteed to give satisfaction and good service. Come to us for Stove Pipe, Elbos, Dampers, Stove Coards. Coal Hods, Shovels, Etc. Romig Wilkinson HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS Farmers Market" cellaneous shower at the home ot Mrs. Morris'es grandmother, Mrs.

E. A. Tyner. Many beautiful and useful presents were re-ceceived. Refreshments consisting of cake, pie, cookies, coffee and cocoa were served at a late hour and all report a very enjoyable time.

The guests present were: Messrs and Mesdames A. SalJee, Fred Sallee, Otis Ryan, Theo. Ryan, Lora Parker, Jim Eaton, T. S. Bewley, Maurice Bewley, Cecil Jordon, Oscar Allison, Tom Knox, Lawrence Taylor county, 111.

At the age of 18 he enlisted in the Union Army, Co E-14th Illinois infantry and served until peace "was declared. A good citizen makes good soldier, and a good soldier is an ideal citizen, and Wm. I. Gardner was both of these. He carried the colors at 18, and all through his life he was the standard bearer for right and honor.

He came to Kansas with his parents in 1S67 and took up a claim north of Altoona in Wilson county. Later he moved to Altoona where he was in business for several years. He also was employed with the Shoals Hardware in Fredonia and after that in New Albany. He came to Fall River in 1880 a short time after the town was platted and has re- 99 'For Good Things to and Taylor; Meadames Granville The Girls Basketball practice Scott, Carol Pike and Alice Mc-I sided there ever since. All of these years, until failing health compelled under the direction of Miss Ram- Ginnis; essrs Fred Jackson and him to dispose of his business, he sey began Monday evening.

I Hobart Sallee; Viola Eaton, Doro- worked at his tinner's trade, and this Twelve girls were out and ready thy McGinnis, Lenore McLlusky, Veta Tyner, Helen Pike, Marie, trade as he knew it, is a lost art; for practice. Just received a shipment of men's shoes as advertised; be sure and come in and buy a bargain. Remember, we have Shirts, Jumpers Overalls. In Groceries, We Offer: 2 large pkgs Santa Fee Toosties for 2o Sliced Pineapple, size 2 30p Fig Bars, per lb 18? Compound per lb 20 Cocoa, 2 lbs 25e Lettuce, Celery, Grapes, Bananas, as specials. Remember, we keep Bacon and Lard.

P. S. Fall River Schools: I have bought a supply of school Pencils with High School colors and name on each. You will want them when they arrive. We want your business.

Let our store be yours. Bring us your Poultry, Cream Kggs. Yours for Business, for he was no less an artisan as a tinner, than he would have been as a gold or silver smith. There was a beaten path to the door of his shop, for the whole country knew that he did his work well. Cheer leaders, Pearl Yoakum Fay and Ruth Bell Scott, and Oran Shearer, were elec.edi Raymond and Paul Allison, Cal- Monday morning.

vin and Junior Bewey, Jack i. ii 4-- ii Scott, Byron Devilbiss, Wayne Eoys Basbet ball practice wdl'p Sn Pwm on March ii, 1883 he Was married begin next week. A schedule for 1 i r. to Ella Edminston of Fall River. js being arranged wi this union four sons were born: th or bot UVU UilU VJjr vVf UV1 The guests departed at at a late hour.

All joined sincerely in wisn- unas. rrea jomi w. ana boys' and girls teams. the faithful Samuel B-, who with ing the young couple a long and Mr. Hall and some ot the Man- ppily married life.

Cne who was there. ual Training boys put up the anal for raciio, TutsJay evening. RCY, Prop. wife survive. He has been a faithful and loyal member of the Fraternity of Odd.

Fellows for 45 years 'and the trusted treasurer of the local order for nearly 35 years continuously. He was a member of the Grand Army of the' Republic as long as there were suf- The regular month social of With reference to High S2I100I I teachers the State Board makes tfae Ladies Aid Society of the M. the following statement: "Each E. Church was held Wednesday teacher should be selected with afternoon of last wtek at the to maintain a corps. One by one they reference to or her ability to borne of Mrs.

S. D. Dice with a dropped away until there were not teach one or more subjects in the large attencance present. The enough to keep the order alive COUrse OI Study. All teacners nuurs weie leaaauny pucu wnu must be well qualified that is, games, contests, and music afier .1 1 Mmxk of Mali iSnur CAPITAL SURPLUS $33,000.00 DEPOSITS GUARANTEED We Solicit Your Business.

When a young man he united with the Presbyterian church but joined the Methodist church in Fall River they Should De graduates Of Stan-i wnicn reiresuuieuia oj pumpua i I I i pie a la mode end coffee were served to about thirty guests-All present highly enjoyed the for "Creeds are but colors and no dard institutions of collegiate man has said that God loves the yel- rank requiring the completion of low rose more than the red." He a our-vear course of 120 temester 1 occasion. The committee was hours in advance of a standard AT TH ALL RIVER HIGH SCHOOL was a dennite ana practical Christian ahvays. Besides his immediate' family there four-yet high school course; or assisted in serving by Mesdames they should be qualified by long Alvin Haas and Eilis Beadles and survive him four grandchildren and Misses Leona JMelson and Dorothea Dice. three brothers: David E. and John experience and successful teach- s.

Gardner of Pittsburg, and ing. In every case the teacher Chas. b. Gardner of Liberal, also must hold a certificate valid for Mr. and Mrs.

G. E. Ater of Fredonia, visited Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Etta Ater.

teaching in high school and granted by the Kansas State Board or by one of the Kansas State Teachers' Colleges." In addition to this the Board AUDITORIUM. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30TH, AT 4:00 P. fli Congressman Homer Hoch, Representative C. E. Moore, and others will speak.

Everybody Invited. a host of more distant relatives. He was twice elected as maj'or of his home town and many years was on its council. William I. Gardner was passed from among us, respected and honored and loved by all, which is the reward of a noble life that draws beautifully to its close.

also states that no teacher of academic subjects should be required to conduct more than thir srreat character Is not perpetuated in marble which perishes and crumbles away but in the lives and souls of Whv Jm? men and women. This quiet, hard is it colder working honest man came to this prairie country when it was new. high xa the air? ty-five class room exercises or recitations a week and in the case of subjects requii ing much work in correction of papers, note books, a maximum of twenty-five weekly recitations is recommended. Thirty-five fourty-min- here he raised his family here earned the respect of all "who came in contact with him, in business, as a neighbor, a friend, and in the full- ness of time has passed on In peace, ute periods a week should be the veritably one or tne 01 me i Earth. He was never heard to 3peak i unkindlv to.

or of. anyone and always interested in anything that tendents anl principals should was for the uplift or betterment of be given sufficient time to visit this community. Still water runs the various evades or deosrtments deep and one had only to engage him tha nf olirrvisinn Tf in a quiet conversation to learn, that he was a reader and thinker. In his WEST SIDE E. M.

BEADLES, PROP. Everything a Cafe Should Have. There are just two good places to eat-Here and at Home. "Sen ice With a family he was kind, gentle and true; an ever ready friend to speak a Let Us Take the "Bother, THE bothersome business of motoring easing, crank case draining and refilling, washing your car Let us do it for you. We're not far from you.

Just drive around and leave y111 car witni lis lubricate it correctly and completely. Bring it back in a jiffy we're equipped to do this sort of work. And we refill your crank-case with Gargoyle Mobiloil, the lubricant that minimizes carbon, saves engine wear, increases power. We'd like to perform this service for you on a monthly basis we can afford to do it for less that way. Drive around today and wt'u tik ic over.

cheering word, for "There is always pressing need is not the part of either efficiency or economy to employ a superintendent or principal, and pay a salary commensurate with the office and then make him a class room teacher with no time or opportunity to penorm the necessary office cuties. The teachers employed for the Will be to the end because the earth has absorbed a supply of heat from the sun. The farther one goes away from tnis heat, the colder the air be-comes. How balmy the feeling of Glycerin and Rose Water For the kindly word and deed And the gentle friend! He warranted your confidences, and may the precious memory make en- K-oVi chrirl oro oil rlo the family strong' and Idve aurmg. gree people and bold State certin- 1 irj and leave ir chapped and sore! pped caies vaiiu iui Lcucnixig 111 tuny Made Clean.

Kept Clean. "October, with its lovely breath Voices the cry 'There is no death Men read It in a thousand ways Puretest Glycerin and Rose! We see beyond the mist and haze FALL RIVER OIL COMPANY, Phone 75. Water is not only wonderfully soothing on chapped bands and face, but a delightful lotion after shaving. One of 200 Puretest preparations for health and hygiene. Every item the best that skill and care can produce.

DEFEVER SON accredited high schools. The assignment of work for each teacher is with special reference to his or her preporation and qualifications. No teacher has more than five daily preparations to make and none have work in excess of the maximum permitted by the State Board. However all are employed the full time of the daily school period-and all have work after school hours, such as correcting papers, note books, Mobiloil 7 Aittt ttart jtttr paj I SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Fresh Crisp Butter Roles, And Those Good Old Pumpkin Pies, Juss Like Mother used to Make. Are Clean.

Sold Clean. The Fall River Bakerv. Which shroud the hills and valleys deep Tht. all hall wake who fall asleep." Funeral services were held at the-home Sunday at 1:30 p. m.

conducted by Rev. Leighty. minister of the Methodist church. Interment was made in the Fredonia cemetery. The burial rites were performed by the I.

O. O. F. lodge. Six members of the Legion Post of Fall River acted as honor guard through the services'.

Members of the! Fredonia I. O. O. F. me GskaJUL Zrxzg Sfarv i.

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1917-1964