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e Flora Journal-Record
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YOU SHOULD READ THE JOURNAl^MCORD ^THB NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER IN GLAY OOUNTY
VOLUME XII
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FLORA. ILUNOK. THURSDAY. MARCH 6. 1924
NUMBER 23
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Oa Tneodoy eveatog of thlo week -^ i
the young men of the Baroca Sanday Mtoo Pearl Thompoon of Sprtag- j !•- P. Brissenden received notice aehool class, Frank B. Smith pros., ftold, general repreoentotire ond' lost week from tbe Department ot eatertotoed tbe young ladiee of Mro. troveltog operator for the Bell Tele-; Agriculture. Waabington, D. C. tbat W. W. McMahon'a doss and the' phone Co. ot Illlnoto, wjuT o Ploro, hto Qualifications and recommenda- mei^bers ot the teacher training visitor ovar Sundoy, o gaest of her, tions to the deportment were rery
Thb oggregatlon numbered about! Utility Board.
40 young folka, oil told. Then, there On Monday morning Miss Thom^-
erare seven , gnesto, - including the son gave tntereettag aad votoobto ta-
. teaehers. And, while theee bore the structlons to tbe Plors telephone op-
-^Stenlty of a few more years ef life's erotoro. At the noon hour a gronp
' travel than tbeee oturdy high ochool of sixteen young ladles were her
"tods ond toootoo" yet tbey were. dinner guests at tbe Qreenwood din-
ilbae the looo hllartous. 'tag room ot the Joneo hotel.
There was fun and pleaaty* ot it Mro. Oreeawood hod the Uble toam flrot to last of which oppor-! property orranged for tho gneoto and aattir each one claimed bis tull | this boetess ond It wos told with shore. The gomes ond .contesto were .j>retty silver itnd Itneno ond In the aew and exceedingly clever. The mu- center woa a lovely Boston fern. The sto program was ap to standard. The I menu wos muoh enjoyed hy all. The refreohmento, coaotottag of brtck ice young ladtes wers delighted with the oerom, coke ond coeoo. Served up,, vtoit of Miss lliompson ond they will Oo they were, by the bosro them-; gtodiy welcome her here ot ony time. oelveo,,' to the loteot and most sr- She toft Monday atternooa for Palr- thgts styto eame to oo o ftttlag cli- field. She wUI be in thto district for ¦MX to a most^deligbtful soetol eve- about ten days, htag.
elaoe In tbe recreation room of the uncle and aUnt, Mr. and Mrs. John ; iuttlsfsctory to be licensed as o gov- Pfarot Methodist churcb. j Borker. ^e is employed by the Stste {ernment live otoek loon Inopeetor.
^~ By sn art of Congress provision was
made to ftaonce the live stock In- duHry stmtlor to the Federal torm loono.
Mr. Brioeendea'o expertenee la the Itve stoek game hos extended ever 15 yeors, bos been a patron of oil the torge lire stock morketo, come Into contact with many buyera end oell- srs and bas bandied and fed all kinds of IIto stock on hts targe farm. A few years ago he was called be¬ fore the Agrlenltnre Commtttee in Washington for testimony retottoe to live stoek legislatloa.
He Informs us that he eoaoiders this quite s compliment to be able to measnre up to tbe standard and requirements of the goTemment. but for ttae present will continue to feed stock end operote hto form. He ts hocking up hts confidence tn tbe fu¬ ture morkets by starting to feed sto carloada of stock his large com crop grown on hts farms the past season. Cloy eounty gross and rattle used to make money ond he bellevee It Wtll ogoln. Por mony yeors hto fields hsve been pastured, but he Is plowing them up and planttog to eorn and ptons to have abont SOO acres tn com this comtng season.
MBS. CnVKN HOSTBSH
Mrs. B. D. Olvon entertealned with a farewell soctol ot her bome on Weot North ove. Mondoy afternoon tendered to her triendo, Mrs. Wm, Ttbbs ond Mrs. Mory S. ITry. Mro| Tibbs will soon leave for her new homa In Callfornto and Mrs. Pry who has been rtslttag relattoes in Ploro i
MBBTING OF WOMAN'S CliDB
Tha Woman's Club will meet on Tnesday, March 11. 1924 at 2 p. m. Mrs. 0. O. T.«wt8 bostess.
Devotionol^—Bible hemes, M
Object Description
| Title | Flora Journal-Record |
| Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
| Date | 1924-03-06 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 06 |
| Year | 1924 |
| Volume | 12 |
| Issue | 25 |
| 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 |
