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FLORA RECORD YOU SIIOI]Ii> IIEAD THE RECOROl TUE NEWSIEST HEW3FAI»ER IN CLAt COUNTY VOLUME IX Sw; a^ FLORA. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. DEpEMBER 2. 1920 NUMBER 11 Km TIE JtitN BOKEAU BIO "VAKM BIHEAV DRIVB. DBCBMBraH S-IS Tha big drira far iaemhersh^ in th% CIsy eonaty Farm Bareaa and thailUnoU Agriealtnral Aaaoetatlon um be completed by^Oec. IS. Brery farmer in Clay eonaty ahoald support this great moremeat ^lAap. aia.lBteasatad Ja tha tatar^ PtrnlMre of agrleiiltnre ia Clay eoanty. It foti expect to coatlaue farmlag yiaa can't afford to misa this oppo^ tofllty. Kormers in other couaties arfao ba- lo^l to this organisatian say that it la a sary good laToetment. I^r failing to Join now amf nmaa failgM to orgaalse. OM't let tbe other fellow do it butirather help tbe other fallow do it. Wfth tlM help of all the committee and the assistaaee. of erary progres- siTd farmer we'll go anrer the top. u^ Do your duty and we are sure to ^9laee Clay connty oa the map witb oClH^r organised counties. Booet for the< Farm Bnrean and Iliia9iS Agri¬ ealtnral Association. CLINT LOOAN. Co. Chainnan GIVE8 DIXNBB ibr nrSBANOfl , HOUOR. A rery pleasant ^erent took place "at ithe home of Asolstiait DMslan Bag^aeer and UH. c.'O.-etbiMM, on Bast FifTh street,. Snaday er^aiag wbfn Mrs. StewaH'gikTe a lAz O'clock lunibeon in boaorat hiir4|a the occasion MMiMS&mr a sarprise gathering to Mr. Stewart aad the following were guests, who balMll celebrate the tatportoat wcsAi: Mr^ aad Mrs. W- S. Ooopar Mr^and Mrs. B. B^Shouse, Mr. aad Mr*';' C. L. Griffin', Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chiekedants Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ballsy, Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Tonttg. The two-course luncheon of press¬ ed ehlcketa, hot biscuits, celery, salad toffee attd ice cream and cake wae axclptlonally fine, and the oeeaslon long, to be remembered by those prei(|tat. , I Six O'clock <n ta* aarrest ana n r'^'^tSJtv'^"^''^«Hta;* Mr. Stewart •'Pastor"; Frank 1 #f STBW f A8TOR NSXT SVNPAV. sa. Gilbert W. Zlnk, the new pas¬ tor Sc the Flora Christian church, is this 'week moving to onr city' from Mt. Pjilgski. and will fiU tba PUlpU next SiUkdoy moraiac and avanlog. Brert member of tbe chareh ie urged to be present ai^d all others are aordfslly inntad. . ¦ -^ THHEB ttRS; ALABNS: Lttt Thursday fire alarms ware given (or the resldeaeee of ilar Mey¬ er aad Wm. Lindsey and oa Trlday da alarm was tamed in far the T<nn Pat(oa residf^nee. Only slight dam- ace Was dobe to tbe roofs of ihe three residences. MJocnvnjjB TA' •8 LEG A]If II. John Btehyson, a prominent Lonis- riUo citisen, was injnreid aoreral days since by a log rolling oa hla latt leg. He was Uken to the Othajr oaaltar- inm for treatmeat and last Satarday the leg bad to be aa^atated. hteRRT MATRONS. Mrs. Earl Arbnthnot very pleasant- tar antartjUnad the Merry Matrons at Bar' home on South Mala street Tueaday, Noveml>er 80. Twelve mem¬ ben Wero present and daloyed a de¬ lightful afternoon. Mrs. Arbnthnot seiired dainty refreshments. NEW TEM Cpsrs 8TORB. A man named Kosrty,r-of Provi- daace, Ky., bas leasedtha Jay Val: hart building, just wast at tha Ogi- alagbam book store, aad will put ip a tir« aad ten cent store the first of .tfcay«ar. THANKSGIYIIIG ENTERTAINENT The Oecasioa a Thaak OftiriM by the Unselsasiy Soelety at tM of Mr. aad .^frs. A.O. OOl. Last Friday nigbt the beautiful home Of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oill was thaj, >^e of Aa lotetastias. ThaakagnrWl eatertalnmeal. given hy thf teSlas at the Preohytartea Uiaalmaif aociety. It waa the oc- caidoa dt their Thaak Otterlag. Bdeh nembar had bean ia«i^«itaa, to earn a dollar and hrlag it aiith veiwes daberlbing the fnoaaa. There wera so aiaay olerer liaee givea that tbe mein|»sM and their gaasts were «aite Bun>ined thst tbe sosiety bad so many paats. (?) The rabms were beauMfully dee- orated tMlflying tbe Thoaksgiving season. Tha program opened with "The Laadiag of the Piigrinvt." a solo by Miss Josephine Todd, and "The Splnniag" song from Wagner by Mias Mildred Hemniiok. .Mrs. Medley thaa gave resdInKH from "Tbe Codrubip of Miles StindLsh." At the proper time tbe foldtni; doora openad, dlsaloging Miss Kdna A^ar- shali||;S t>^nia. busily en«Hi,'eil In sptaawg btt ner spinning wheol, with ShaHH-Hirtle as John .Vld^n, aiul Mary MaBtjQ^ as tbe Indian messen¬ ger, Neit Vss presented thu first TliaakagWbMc scene. Grouped srbuad a tAlHo Udea with the fruits of tka hdrvatt and Itgbted by tallow Piigrta»" :<steB- Pss;im" read by , Medley and a Tbanksg^ing hymn song by miisB Joaeihlbt Todd and Chalmers Peuwe. -, - , The next scene disclosed wss , a huge psfr of scales eodstraotad^ by' Prof. Andrews, npon which was stabdhljt'tb« Ifttle CbinWe maid, "Waugb Wee." enacted by little Esther Medley. Mrs. Andrews ex plained this .scene in her Aoem by addressing "Waugh Wee" and proin- isihg that Wf anould resene hm* from thi slavery in whHh she- was held in heathen Chins, witb our dollars. wblcb wen tupposed to balance her in.tbe scales. But she Wp so "hef¬ ty" thst it "Would have taken an Im-. mense ntiaiBer of silver dollars to do that. Thea (oiiowed vocal soloa by Mrs. J. ,Bb«iB»D and Miss Mildred Hera- mick witb Miss Wilms Irwin and Mrs. Arndt as pianists for the even- infiW.^Piiaea''WM.also some Hr'4j> music of "ye c'deo time" by Mrs. i^dicott and Hr. Mann, on guitar ahd violin. Appropriate refresh¬ ments and cliarades finished up an eajoyable evening. CDPB) CONTINUES TO BE^ratY BUSY liayM F. Borde^ aad MIns Halllr -M. KesOhser Are Vatted in Mnr. Hi4|e la I^oalsmie. Oaests aad pat'rons of the Strsnd theater, LontsTllle, IU., witaessed oiie of the prettiest weddfasga Of the boll day soaaM Thaakaglvbig evaaUic. when tthn Sallle M. Kemmer and Oayloa r. .Bdrdetkb ware uatfed in marrtege, following the "Miracle Man" aietaraslyow. Freradtag tbe oeceaiaax Mildred Hemmick oaag "O, PromtaM> jsnaax-IUsa L. _ which oocurred at his home In West ehareh la Salem Thonkagiving even Thaakaglvbig eTeBUic.lFlora last Friday attaraooa. about lag, Mavamber tt, l>Sd. at *:S0 ' la: 16 o'clock,; lirought to all the. peo- o'eloek. the eoatiaetlacv vartles be ¦te oi this eeasmaaity a profonnd tag Wm. Bverasa, ot Lottisviile sorrow and deeply fblt sympathy tor aad Misa Florenee LilUoa #aaklaa, of the uKed wife aad bla chlidrea. His title city. Rev. P. H. Haara; former dasth removes aaather oae at. the paator at\Loabivllie ood Benlab now few who are left ot those splendid located at Salem, oftielatUig. The pioneers to whom this gaaaraUon waddiag was a Tory aaiet affair. Mr. -owes so much. He was a man of and Mrs. Charles Rleketu sad aaswerviag character, honorable, re- daughter, Loreaa, of Flora, friends liable und trae to his convictions of ot tha contracting parties, ware right. A consistent active work- preaeat. er la tbe MethodUt Bpiacopal cburbh, ¦ The bride is very popular and is a life long advoeata ot temperance aa active member of the Flora Meth and national prohihition and atood odist ehareh and the Foreign and for these great moral princlplea Home Miaaioaary Societies. She wben the sentiment was overwhelm-, trab panctual la Mr attendanee and ingly against him. He was spared to' her services were appreelated hy her see tbe cause he had fought for oo large circle of friends. UMtg, triumph and bring happteess Mr. Bverman is one of Louisville'i- td him in his old age. it may be said bnslnesa men, being the iawaler. lo¬ ot Mr. Peak, as It was said Of the eatfd on tba west side of tbe court immortsi Lincoln, "He waa a man hoaaa bloek, ot Ood." and believed in full faith. The happy couple retufaed to in tbe law of tbe gospel, "Thou Shalt Flora on No, 61 at >;4I, going from love tbe Lord, thy Ood, with ail thy bare to LouisTllla, wliera thay have heart and witb all thy soul and with a home ready tumighda fo go to all thy mind aad thy, neighbor aa ths* hoasekaeping. ' < salt." No higher tribute conid be I Tbe Reeord joins tbe triaads ot given him than what waa s»<Aaa at both ia wishiag them happiness and his funeral la the M. K. church last prosperity dqriag their msrried Sanday afternoon by a friend who life. said, "Lost Sunday be was with as la, —. '• ttaU chareh; today lie ia in beaven A PLEASANT sItrpIUSK. eaJoyil|g the triumphs ot a tnle I ^ Christian life. j A number of lady friends gathered Me," in har usual eharmlng manner, with Mlaa Bather Lewis, of this city as aceompsaist. As the strains of Lohaag^'S wedding march, played by Mrs. W. H. Dillman, burst forth, tha bridal procession. led by Rev. Oeo, W. Kelly, paator of tbe Chris¬ tian ehuroh, approached the stage 'where the earamoay* xras Miemnised. Xbe attendanU wera Mias L. Mil¬ dred Hemmick, who introduced thr bride'to the groom and Howard Dill man. A family dinner party was beld at the home ot the brlde'^s pareota, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kemmer. Among the guests present were: Mr. John Borders, fsther ot the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Verdis Borders, ot Salem; Wr. and Mrs. R. B. Harper, of Shel- bndlle; Miss Bffle Benton, of Cham patgn. Mr.' sad Mrs. Barders . received many haadso|ns and useful gifts from their many friends. After a brief btnmflakaau spent la Clacldnatl Ohip, w«th Mr. ftordanip sistsr. Mrs. (Wm. Brarsdimi, they -will reside on ¦West North avenue. ' Mr. Borders who is empi<qrod at the Baltiinore * Ohio shops at Flora, will eotatinSe as manager at tbe Strand tb^ter^ . iUCHARI)SON>THOMi>SON. Aden Richardson, of Noble, and Miss Margaret Thompson, of North LontsvlBe, ware united in marriage Thanksgiving day. Nov. t6,'l»X>. at the St, Stephens parsonage. Father George.Lohman officlatihg. On ac¬ count of the recent death of the bride's father the wedding was s very quiet one. The bride is a popu¬ lar and well known young lady. She has been a Cloy county teacher fot- severs! years. Tito groom... is industrions a«Ml r well liked yonng man?'-They wH' make their home In Noble, and start 'out with the best wishes of aheli tidimllt fns' saeaass aa < happtaebe. BNTKRTAINRn Vq» MISS ELLI8. DBUiUNG WILL PROBABLY BB STAIlTED BT OBO. 10. ^ Tbe rig and first car of casing foi tha Amber Oil * Oas Co. well, which is to be dialled oi^ tlie Curry farm have arrived aad are being unloaded at Moore's ipiiri. The.Tig bailders are expected tbiv week and the work of ereeting the derrick shonid be completed by the earl^ part of next sreek. Tha tools for drttling are to ba shlpited from the Casey field this iweak add will be promptly moved to the location for the well upon arrival.' It is hoped that drilling may be eo^dienced by the tenth. ^ B. H. Arbutbaot, secretary of thr company, reports tbe blank certifi¬ cates of stocic have ireen received and the srorir of writing them ap haf started. ISacb stockholder will be no¬ tified whed the stock is ready for de livOry. liiere ts unsold approximate¬ ly 18.000.00 worth of stoek and this is baiag btterad to the »ajr>11e at Sts per share, the same as all of the stock that hoahapa scild. Iltr. Slid lllrs. S. P. Whtte were gaasts at tbe country home nt J. J 'WaloB aM^^fe in SUnford Sunday 0R The triangle Trade Mark Appears Only^n the Genuine No Matter How Maay Pipes You -Have, Try TiiiftJOme • w D C PIPES Glean Cool 4^ ' Smoke From Start to Finish Mrs. Abe Noblltt entertalaed a number ot her gfai friends at her home on Bast Fifth street last Wed- deaday evening. The guest of honor was Miss Lorene Bllia, of Johnson 'City. Tbe gaests brongbt theii needle work with tbem and while, fingers weVe busy a lively cooversa- tion was going en^ Tba eveaing was made complete by tbe hostess serv¬ ing nice rfifUMbments. Those present were Mrs. Itoht Stanford^ Mrs. joe Clark, Mrs. Abe Noblltt, Misses Lorene BIliS, Dom- thea Bowman, Thelma Harwood Kathleen Meyer. Ruel Duncan, of Johnson City, sr- rived on No. 83 at 9:4B p. m. and was met d|y Abe Noblltt, Robt. SUn¬ ford. Arlo Malinsky and Joe Clark and tbey also enfoyed tbe closibg ses- eioa of tbe party at tbe NoblltL home. IHOHLAND OOITNTY BOklU) OVARANTBBS IUGHT4>F>WAT. Laat week tbe Richland county board of sopervisors passed a IMo- Intion guarantaelag the rigbt-otl^S for the Midland Trail throughout .that eoanty. This is tbe old state jroad improvement by the 'state of a concrete road under tbe Sixty million bond issue. Snrveyoia sre cl the route ia Rieblsad and so dwaers are showing a dispoeitfBto not grant the right-of-way. mtb laad eoanty ts "on her toes" for hnildlag tbe big highway and the ac¬ tion of the board is most commend¬ able. y miiiioi ieitM.t< mkb SECosv tamtaoi lycbtm cenmoA Owing to tbe illness of Miss Ber¬ aice Ladd. raader, the Redpatb bur¬ eau eent Miss Below Leonbardt In¬ stead, Tlia Utter gave tbe program ot the second number at library hall Monday* aight.to a full hoaoe and was repeatedly applauded during hei masterly rendition of "All of a Sud¬ den Peggy<" ia three acts, which oc¬ cupied one hour gffd a half. The third number ot the course will be given Friday. Jan. fist, by the Novelty Quartet. nmANKSGIVINO SBRVICE8. Most Popiflar Pipe in the World THROaiTORTON'S DRUG STORE JOSEPHS. PEAK TAKE FRIENDS ^^ ANSWERS LAST CALL BYSDRPRISt Death CUlais Beloved Hosbaad aad Was. Bvenaoa aad Mias Jenkins Are Father, Who Passed Away Valted la MarrioRe at ' Saddeaiy at Hia Home Salem. Last Friday. A very pretty wedding sras aol- The death of Joseph 8. Peak, aamised at the Methodist Bplseopal -W EPWORli'H LK.40VB IS ORaANOEU. \ .^ -~^T-r- at the home of Mrs. Margaret Miller CHMtniirtr aad BtSgaaphical Sketch. ; a& Third street Monday evening and . ^Pf^B^ Simqions I*eak was born' at fava her a surprise to celebrate ber Hamtltoa.-Ohio, MarCb K. 18S7, and birthday. One of the pleasant fea- diefl JNorambar St, IMO. belag 8* turee of tbo'evenlag was when Mrs. years, 8 months and 10 days old. J. H. Boyles, in behalf of the gueeta He was the oldest son of William B. presented Mrs. Miller with a beau- and Cynthia A. Peak, being the see- t(tul sot glass shof^het aat. ond child of a family of eleven chll-1 Durt£g the eveain*- retraShmeats (li'^n. 'eonsUting ot ptneappl* ssUd, sand- He was married to Susan B. Liek, wiehes snd coffee were served by near .Hope. Indians, ,Oet. 7, 18*7, Mrs. Miller's daagbtars, Mrs. t. L. with Vhom he has lived in coatlau- Boyles and Miss Mildred Mlllsr, tc OUS tallclty for more thaa «< yeara Masdamee J. M. Boyles. R. B. Wal- and until tbe ttme or his death, suv- Ur, John Kochrofski N W. Bowman en ChUdren resulted from this union O. H. Hamer, Wm. idcnonald, W. F. four sons and three daughters. One Gray and daughter. Luciley Wm aon. John H,, who died in Infancy Wolf, A. L. Carney. W. R. Tilton, B turd. Cyathta Adelaida Lewis, of D. Hancock, Bdith Souttawiek-and Osaaha, NeB., who passed awair at Mrs. Sarah B. Oill. tbe age of «0 years. The surviving — • a"chafe, V"^'.ir.'c^t7;^r 8a?.°l 'a"'th]Jr:2Sr.?r!SSl"*bu.'''S;j and Mrs. Stella L, Wyatt. i^A f^t,:. is^kfan'X'ISith'lla/'S At the breaking n»t of »!,« rivii ?"•"• ""^ **"• k^KwS^l *«» Ws hakt- war he^oSwUdLr^v t2«h^«?.^] brother, Leonard Odldea. aln»^}raar- £ <^i^tSr^i^fi?. ^ . ^'' ?' •!«» •«» •' l*«*rt Qoldea. Uviag north- % Mrd X^«t S» th- TnHiIil*''.'" ''••» »' 'l^ »• t»«« OoldeajiJighbor- ^.""'jrEf"?! **!5?.^'*J'A»5* ?¦ hood. Oa his retara homa wlwa en Ihi Oountry, enlisting as a private In Mft a Srd ^sgiment Of the Indiataa in- thatlr. ^"-^ >«• -er^jl taltbfully iiTuktlS:^^;?^^ Union Thanksliring services were held at the Flora M. B. chnrcb, laat Thursday asaaiag. Tbe oermoa waa preached her Rev. Jones Barl Coradn pastor of the Baptist church, and was taU bt good, fhoaght. Rev. Tarhaae, of tbe H. B. ehureh, condnc^d the axerijiaee. atfd Bar. Depaar mode the (tyealpg prayer. Bieallent maslo whs larhbihad by tha bfccdr aad there waa Also aoBgragatlopal slaghig. The eonadtion Uken wlU be sent, to the I«ear Bast RaUarrwdd. C, li.. oMA§»- OF mmr imnrroiio.' Ritby, t-year-old Ihvalld danl^Wieir ofldr. aad,atrf.JM|||laaford. pgos- ed away at the hWM dl her parents on the Moaad tana Taeaday evanlng at 5:09 o'eloek. Faaeral oervMes P^ wfll Jbe hel* at the tamily homa I Tharsdigr afternoon at I:SO o'eloek, — condaeted by Rev. TT. 8. Johnsoih btill- honafably diiihaiied M i.- a ^iXtU fSS^fhe'S.ir*^? ^JS'm, count of illaess in lS«2i i^^lLl^i^LSSi ^Ti^iJ^S, Be immisratMi tn nim„ «.»...... way 11, was discaargad, the bullet en- StiSford tS^hu imJiir m i ssf' *««^« *"• '•" •"*• *» **• «W14, paaa «t"brcl't.Jir,"- }^X i.-i^iS.^' '»r'2?&«^s*'a teaching school In the winter months, served as county surveyor of T'^^——~'—^——~*————™~ CUy, county for approximately 12 —. ¦: years. He dUposed of bis farm in Stanford township and removed to Flora in 1881, where he lived con- tinnously and served the public in many ways. Among these being Jns- tlce of tbe peace, a member of the school board, police magUtrate etc. aot relinquishing bis public duties until he refused to accept the office of chief magistrate at eighty years of age. Memory of his dnty to bis eouatry always remained all fresh. With all of his other activities he never failad to asspeUte witb bis oomrades and be a part ot that glorious organisa- tioa oj the vetdraas ot tbe ClvU war kapwn as tbe Oraad Army of tbe Re¬ public and beld different offices, ba- ??•.??¦'.?"¦¦•***•' •»' Atexander Peat No, sn at tbe time of his death . !?"'"-""' *¦'¦''' ¦«« of IS years Fattaer Peak, "walked with Ood." giving boanteousiy of hie time, ener- f'^.il?* ionsy' fiot only to the aa Jtaildiag ertbe Shnrcb but to^be up lifting of community nwrab. He was one of tha fearless pion¬ eer fighters for prohlbiUon in CUy county, this being one among the first counties in the state of IlllnoU to declare for county wide prohibi¬ tion Perhaps the most sstUfiad I*?. ./ °' **•* closing years of his full life was to witness tbe complete "'•loaal llmiutlon of lianor traffic. "This beautiful life shows but once again that true greatness U univer¬ sal service which was the, uppertaost principle in tbe life of thfi good maa as was evidenced by those who were eloee to him in the last days. So af¬ ter a life full of service to bU coun¬ try, his church aad hta Ctod, be step¬ ped from earth to beaven while sest- ed in his easy chair ta bis favorite nreeide comer at home. He leaves gs a heritage to all who monm their -IS the example of a perfect life. funeral Mrrloea were held at the IHiat Methofte ohareh Snnday after- »«|B at S;dS. o'eidck, eaadaeted by hlg. pastor, Ray. W. I. Tbrbune. A large concoipM of frleflds and reU-^ tirps ware present to pay trlbnte to this nobU man. Floral offerings were t^r and besnUfnt. Interment in BBgwoad cemetery. Flora. "Tbe First M. E. chureb. of thia city, has so many young people It ' doesBt fcaow what to do." Thsoe . folka are so full of vim aad enthnsl- asm it waa dseided to orgsaUe a so¬ ciety, in which they conld put lato praetlea their attthaoUam and talanu. Uflder tha direetloa Of Rev. Ter¬ hune and Misa Helen Torrence a so-- oia] was held tn the bssement ot the ^' M. B. chpreh, Tueaday aight, Noa. Ss. About sixty yoaas people wereprea^ ent.' From tho laagbtor aad-gayety all -^ seemed to hava a good time. I pre- f suma thtqr wgn UashtMt at Mr. Ciax^ " Mr. Cammlaa.. MBar*ttiaer and Rev. Tarhuaa, who were trylag to daagia a potato oa their fork In ai| attempt ; to sae who oould "gat tha^" tIrat. Lawreiiofr Blotter aad Fraak SmUk had tha older jnatleaMn aU- akinaod; . ' Tha eatartoailMnt was ia eborga ' ot^Meadkaiea Tttaaay and Terhuaa. These Isdies know how to show oaa a dm>d tine. The retreshmanU ware aerred by MlsMs Mary Major, Maull Rasoell, .: Jesslie Taylor add Mrs. F. W. Cdx. An tntei^eting program Was rea- dared aa tolloara; Aa iBstrameatal duet—Vesta Jae- : oha, ptaiut: Opal Jaeoba, violin.' Da- ( clamatlfta-~4laiteret FhUltpa. Plaaa solo—Jbanita Prince. Vocal solo-— > Mary CVOlwlas. "Whr I am Olad I - aat Yonn8"'*-Don Cassidy, Dorothy '. oaa, Loatae PIttman. "What do X9"IML ??}»'• P"* tl** ChurohT"— EliBSff" Ot56tf;^**mir Odas the JKafeBlfe"-"': Rat. Terhnaa elosed htt tamarks by affMtiiMi tta oimtlMMHwat aa i JBmmottAtmtnti' fb« t^MMng ot- 1 fmers wore submitted by tn* aomia-'' ? hatSM odpi^tee. Prof. Qax, Urbi '* Toahtw aMMna. Jeffries: * ^ President, Miss Helea Torrence; first vice (deroUoaal). Daa Oassldy} ^aooad. rloa (missionary)....,MlMr ' OUdys Barker; third vie* (m*ver aai^ \' qi*iph Mies Jaaaita PHaeai- fourth viae <social). Mias Mair CnahilBa: '. sebratary. lAwraace Blottar; tfaaain>* er, Frank Butth; pUaist,' Marjarie Oolden; assistant pianlat,' Dorothy Cox, This league was organised with an initial membership of .dO, .ft aiU hold IU devotlanal meatiag aa Saa¬ day nights at 6:80. A ioeiai maattag wlu ba held onoe a waaih. .Thtt so- , < doty bespesks a succsssful organisa- - tloa la th«aray ot davalopUg leadors ia the ehureh, AH thb.yoniw paella of tbe city and others are Invited to •Jl^gg^f,f»lW^il.*«4 wprtliy or- Tha first msetlng will be held Sua- Hay, Dee, Stb at t:80. All are invit¬ ed. GIRliS BNjrOT CANDY PVIiL. At/he McCanllear hom* oa Sevaath atreef Saturday adht AJofiy hnoeli of girla gladly aeoaptMt'tha favttar tioa af Miss OalUU to d««iid tha avaaiag as h*r cuasto, OaaMs, eoa- tssu aad a ragnuur goad tlaa fallal ed. Oraat taa waa wilaawl nakitts eaady( aad aattag it.). Tbaaa aawh Bootea U* party with tha »*•(«¦•: B4«ar& Mary MoDaaakt NMrJorie Chiekedants. S NBW FORD TRITCK. Vnele Ben Ree4.. aad soa, ot In- "-*am. h«T* *<I<W. a ford track to it tsrmidg daMpaiaqt. Tha track I sold by Bd Gladerf Of FIdra. tbe ' dealer. " ¦- "THE DNLOADER^' III ¦fiii^^ssiwif I ai iiiai ¦ I ¦¦¦¦s.ssaiim, I I i . , i, i,,,, ¦¦ a mt \ ii|i H iiai ii ¦¦ Aluminum Novelty Assortment I I -II' I II II' I < III I III 1 dos. each of 12 different ltem»--4 doz. each of 2 Big Leaders. Totai'-20 doz. in Aaaartment. - . 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 10<^ SPECIALS 4 Doz. Pint Cups 1 Doz. Collapsible Cups 1 Doz. Measures t Doz. Jelly Molds 1 Doz. Straiaers 1 Doz. Tea Balls / 1 Doz. Solderine 18c SPECIALS Doz. One Quart Saucepans DdlE. St^ap boxea Doz. Cups Doz. Cup and Saucers Doz. Cake 9utters "* Doz. Ladles Doz, Salt and Pepper - > ..Back to the Popular t^ and tSc. PeIomi; this SATyRDAY, Dec. 4th Our Special Offer will M of InterMt to yoii. Sale starts ^t 10 o'clock. - Only oiie item of eaich kind will be allowed to a customer. , Bowman's Hardware Stoi^e Phone No. 2U. FLORA, ILL. mmmmm X
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Title | Flora Record |
Masthead | The Flora Record |
Date | 1920-12-02 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 02 |
Year | 1920 |
Volume | 9 |
Issue | 11 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Geographic Coverage | United States, Illinois, Clay County, Flora |
Description | An Archive of the Flora Record Newspaper in Flora, Illinois. Flora Digitial Newspapers Collection. |
Subject | Flora (Ill.) - Newspapers, Clay County (Ill.) - Newspapers |
Rights | The current local was contacted prior to beginning this project. They gave permission to digitize as they had no copyright on the material. To order reproductions or inquire about permissions, contact Flora Public Library, 216 North Main Street, Flora, IL, 62839-1510, (618-662-6553). Email is florapl@florapubliclibrary.org Please cite the item title and collection name. |
Contributing Institution | Flora Public Library |
Source | Microfilm |
Type | Text |
LCCN number | 9054780 |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |
Description
Title | Flora Record |
Masthead | The Flora Record |
Date | 1920-12-02 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 02 |
Year | 1920 |
Volume | 9 |
Issue | 11 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19201202_001.tif |
Date Digital | 2007-06-22 |
Geographic Coverage | United States, Illinois, Clay County, Flora |
Description | An Archive of the Flora Record Newspaper in Flora, Illinois. Flora Digitial Newspapers Collection. |
Subject | Flora (Ill.) - Newspapers, Clay County (Ill.) - Newspapers |
Rights | The current local was contacted prior to beginning this project. They gave permission to digitize as they had no copyright on the material. To order reproductions or inquire about permissions, contact Flora Public Library, 216 North Main Street, Flora, IL, 62839-1510, (618-662-6553). Email is florapl@florapubliclibrary.org Please cite the item title and collection name. |
Contributing Institution | Flora Public Library |
Source | Microfilm |
Type | Text |
LCCN number | 9054780 |
FullText |
FLORA RECORD
YOU SIIOI]Ii> IIEAD THE RECOROl TUE NEWSIEST HEW3FAI»ER IN CLAt COUNTY
VOLUME IX
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FLORA. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. DEpEMBER 2. 1920
NUMBER 11
Km TIE JtitN BOKEAU
BIO "VAKM BIHEAV DRIVB. DBCBMBraH S-IS
Tha big drira far iaemhersh^ in th% CIsy eonaty Farm Bareaa and thailUnoU Agriealtnral Aaaoetatlon um be completed by^Oec. IS.
Brery farmer in Clay eonaty ahoald support this great moremeat ^lAap. aia.lBteasatad Ja tha tatar^ PtrnlMre of agrleiiltnre ia Clay eoanty. It foti expect to coatlaue farmlag yiaa can't afford to misa this oppo^ tofllty.
Kormers in other couaties arfao ba- lo^l to this organisatian say that it la a sary good laToetment.
I^r failing to Join now amf nmaa failgM to orgaalse.
OM't let tbe other fellow do it butirather help tbe other fallow do it. Wfth tlM help of all the committee and the assistaaee. of erary progres- siTd farmer we'll go anrer the top. u^ Do your duty and we are sure to ^9laee Clay connty oa the map witb oClH^r organised counties. Booet for the< Farm Bnrean and Iliia9iS Agri¬ ealtnral Association.
CLINT LOOAN. Co. Chainnan
GIVE8 DIXNBB ibr nrSBANOfl , HOUOR.
A rery pleasant ^erent took place "at ithe home of Asolstiait DMslan Bag^aeer and UH. c.'O.-etbiMM, on Bast FifTh street,. Snaday er^aiag wbfn Mrs. StewaH'gikTe a lAz O'clock lunibeon in boaorat hiir4|a the occasion MMiMS&mr a sarprise gathering to Mr. Stewart aad the following were guests, who balMll celebrate the tatportoat wcsAi: Mr^ aad Mrs. W- S. Ooopar Mr^and Mrs. B. B^Shouse, Mr. aad Mr*';' C. L. Griffin', Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chiekedants Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ballsy, Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Tonttg.
The two-course luncheon of press¬ ed ehlcketa, hot biscuits, celery, salad toffee attd ice cream and cake wae axclptlonally fine, and the oeeaslon long, to be remembered by those prei(|tat. ,
I Six O'clock |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |