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YOU SHOULD READ THE JCkJRNAL4tECOitD THE NEWSIEST NEWBPAKR IN CLAT COUNTY
VOLUME X
THCB JOURNAIt, VoL SS. No. ST
FLORA. ILLINOIS, THURSDAY. JULY,6. 1922
NUMBER 42
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At Coal Phata imat Satarday Mora- IsK WlOe "Bwmiag*' Way to Harvest Fielda
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Lsst Satiitflay moming betweea three and four o'clock, as tirst No. 97, west bonnd fast B. * O. freight, was pulling past the coal chata.- In the Flori yards; the chute stiWk XlsMr Bender, aged 19, a yonng asan trom (^neinnati, who was ^ rid¬ ing on top the traU, an^ Joipaked bim betw'ean the ears.
Tbe fireman saw the young than tall aad the emergelncy brakes i were applied, bringing the train to a qiUsk stop. When found, yonng Bender had been i ran ovm- by , the trueks and both legs were horribly mangled., He was taken to Dr. Fiaeh's ottlee snd lived until sU ' o^al^K. > .
The body was removed to the Oad¬ dto nndertalUng parlors, where Cor- [' oner Jsmss M. Deaa of Xeoia, held [ aa inquest just l>efaM noon, the ver- l diet being in accordance with above ' facta.
Deceased wae a son ot Wm. J. . Bender ot 87(9 Mt. Vemon Ave. i Otoeianatt Ohio, and a message was : reeelved Satarday evening from the ^ tatbar to ship the remains on No.l3 i at midnight Saturday plght.
Ajeeompanylng yonng Bender were ; two ooinpanions, Bdmund B. Sack: ai^ Harry Schmidt. The tbrae hsd ^ flntohed their vork in a Catholic I taHtool hi CittoinnatI and had itarted ' west to seek employment.!
: IWt'RTH OF JULY PORCH PABTk"
Hiss itinnle' E. Cole was hostess at her bome on South Main street on T^iesdsy night to s group ot twenty- ttrS eongenUl friends at a porch and garden party. EUterUining features of tka eveninc consisted o( conversa¬ tion, music on the victrola and the gaity was catrfad out with the shoot- lag Ot (tre crackers and a pretty dto¬ play ot (ireworks.
A dellelous lee course waif served and punch was served during the evening. The favors were patriotic emblems. A most pleasant eventng waa speat. . \
Hr. and M^. Russell Shnler, of Dover, Ohio, were out-of-town guests.
diASS SOCIAL
Mrs. r. h, Madlay gave a eSarm- nt ohUdlrsa's party on* the maettas laam ot her home Monday atternoon. Tha party was in honor af Ssr dAngt^er. Bstber's. nUth Il>irtb4ay and for l^er small nephews, Forast and Warren Pirtle. The summer day was Ideal for the occasion and ths msssss of shrubbery aad ger- gsons hollyhocks made an attraotivf satUng for the gay party. The Ut-
tie girto U dainty summer froeks ^he party dtobaadatf^ here Saturday
and the sturdy Uttle men awds a lovely pteture. lOames were pUy¬ ed untu, the call for retrssh- msnts eame which were greatly en¬ joyad. A hnge birthday cake was the center of attraction. Favors of flags and sparklers were Riven. Tbe birthday ehild received maay pretty gltu from her little (rteds. Besides tbs honor gnesta the tollowing v^era prasent: Leoate OlSaon, Vera Rnby. Hasina Rich, Lucille (}olden, Hartha Orlttta. BIU Alice Mann. MOdred Dale llaaa, Shirley Potter. Lanelle Ta««srt. MUdred Parriah, Rath Akers, Harjorle FUeh, Zoe Marray. Fay CaldweU, MadeUne Toomba. Bteanof and Freda Wtators; R
Object Description
| Title | Flora Journal-Record |
| Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
| Date | 1922-07-06 |
| Month | 07 |
| Day | 06 |
| Year | 1922 |
| Volume | 10 |
| Issue | 42 |
| 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 |
