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VOLUME XIII
¦THE NEWSIEST/NEWSPAPER IN ClXy COUNTY
THE JOURNAL, Vol. 55 Wo. I
FLORA, ILUNOIS, TtpRSDAY. JANUARY 1. 1925
NUMBER 16
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MARRIED CmUSniAS DAY
Home of Mr aad Kra. B. P. Kiana.
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mo subarban home pf Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Kinnaman was the seenO of a beautiful home wedding Christ¬ mas evening when their daughter, ¦aiy Ejfher, was united In marriage with Waldo M. Dickey, son of Mr. aad Mrs. J. W. DIekay. in the pros, ence of a large number of relatives and friends. Promptly at 8:00 o'clock tka- swelling strains ot Lohengrin's wadding march, filled the rooms. Miss Mabel Nash, eousin of the
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Word was received in Flora Mon¬ day telling of the death of Pearl C. Wolfe, which occurred at the St. Mary's bospiUI in East St. Louis Monday morning, Dec. 29, 1924, at 4:00 o'clock, age 46 yeara. ' The body was brought to this «ity Tuesday night on train No. 82 over the B. ft O. and conveyed to the Han¬ cock Funeral Home. Funeral serv. ices were- held Wednesday atteraooa at the FHrst Christian church, coA-c ducted by Rev. C. L. Doty, pastor,, Burial was made in Blmwood ceme¬ tery. Flora. The K. of P. lodge had ; charge of the. services at the grave. !
Mr. Wolfe was for years employed tn clerical work at the B. A O
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bride, at the piano. The bridal parly
descended the stairs, preceded by , freight office in Flora. A few months
little Miss Frances Marlon Watson, | ago he took clerical service with the
also a cousin as ring bearer. The j Hancock Iiuurance Co. in Bast St.
bride was accompanied by Miss Mary 'Louis. He was proficient in his wo.-k
Btankensbip as bridesmaid, the i and Was well.Iiked by all who knew
groom was attended by Mr. Cecil him.
Malvia OS beat man. They entered the Ha leaves to mourn his death up,
living room and took position before aared father, Marion Wolfe of near
a bank of ferns, where they were met by the Rev. C. L. Doty, pastor of the First Christian church. The solemn and impressive double ring ceremony was used. During t^e ceremony the Flower Song wag softly played. The bride was lovely in a handsome frock of white satin over crepe misty veil of tulle held In place with a silver head-dress. She carried pink and white carnations with ferns. The bridesmaid was charming In a gown of yellow beaded crepe trimmed in ermine. She carried carnations 3-1 terns. The little ring bearer was dainty in a blue crepe frock carry¬ ing the rings on a satin cushion. The groom wore the customary black. After congratulations an iced course with cake, coffee and nuts was
Xenia. a step-daughter, Mts* Roth Wolfe of East St. Louis, two broth¬ ers, .Tohn Wolfe of Bast St. Louts and William Wolfe Ot Detroit, Mich.
CARD OF THANKS \
We sincerely thank onr friends for^ with a jibe many kind acts and favors shOwn us during the death and at the hurl, al ot our beloved one. Pearl C. Wolfe, Every kindness shown is deeply ap¬ preciated.
RTTTH WOLFE JOHN WOLFE AND OTHER RELATIVES
JOITRNAL VOLUME FIFTfFtVB
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The bride is the eldest daughter,ot ed by many noted editors and becama i^-,!5f„?i" ,^.r ^,'"""i'?'J?'A» » household word tn Clay county an* 5 1 T, i J?' ^A* "'•? °' ^'*'' " other parts ot Sotithern Tlllnois. The S. T. H. S. For the pant year she hrts Record portion is now in Its 18th /ol- been omnloyed by Dr. Geo. W. CaniD. ume The four boll m his hospital work. She is well '
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Object Description
| Title | Flora Journal-Record |
| Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
| Date | 1925-01-01 |
| Month | 01 |
| Day | 01 |
| Year | 1925 |
| Volume | 13 |
| Issue | 16 |
| Decade | 1920-1929 |
| Geographic Coverage | United States, Illinois, Clay County, Flora |
| Description | An Archive of the Flora Journal-Record Newspaper in Flora, Illinois. Flora Digitial Newspapers Collection. |
| Subject | Flora (Ill.) - Newspapers, Clay County (Ill.) - Newspapers |
| Rights | Digitized with permission from current newspaper publisher. |
| Contributing Institution | Flora Public Library |
| Source | Microfilm |
| Type | Text |
| LCCN number | 9054782 |
