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YOU SHOULD RlUo THE4|ECOItD-—THfc REWSTEST NEWSPAPER IN CLAY COUNTY
VOLlhlE VIII.
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FLORA. ILLINOIS. Tfi UR3DAY. JUNE 24. 1920
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^ . AT IX>i;iSVIIiUt
Louiaville waa full of enthusiaatle people, from every part of the conhty Baturday evenbtg last, wbo gathered to give tbeir endorsement tor Hard- ¦lag and Coolidge aa the nominees for president and viee president. The teoiaTtlle band, which fhrnlabed ex- l^leat muaie, called the people to- gOUbsr-in the eouri room at ft:00
' O^O^k. eaoagh of them to fill the IS^ seatlaceapnettr^-tlfe-ltinlt. Q. e. Brwin ealled the mOettasg to order and iBtrodneed F. B. ^mpacMi ,01 Itoim. aa ehalrmaa at the medtui. lb. gintimi.Hade a brief talk, f(«- -Mdrha u^fesiug report otthd tla- Hsml Repttbliean CoavenUon held ht OMehgo during thoeneh of June tih, .'Congretismaa WIHlams, #ho bad >eM eeleelad to addreas the mestilis, Wtaa anavoidably deuined in wash- ingtott.te the regret Of aU preeent hht shoH talks were made by Col. Ran¬ dolph Smith, Jndge A. N. Tolliver, O. 0. Baekot, representative ot tlie-St. LOnto Tlmee, aad Harold Williadis.
Baeh speech was listened to with «loae attention, and witb an interest that apeaks well for the spirit ot Re-
• anhlleanism of Clay County. The Re-
'pahlioaas ot XouisvUie are a unit tor the ticket and tbia atatemant we ftei sore In saying, holds good tbrouthOttt onr eounty, the grand old State ot 11- Uapls and the nation. It is a Repab¬ llcan year ^A tbe greatest vietory ite thf party's hUtory wUl be record¬ ed/ when they will celebrate Senator XUurdlag's eleetlon November 2 ae<t.
—his tifty-fltth birthday.
H^HB MISSIONARY
isoonnnr cblebrates
rn^h'
roanBTH anniversart
The Home Missiohary Society of the Meihodtet Chugph celel^tated "their 40th anniversary tbe Sth ot -dane, with a picnic dinner in the IMmement, te which 66 guests dtd anple Justice. Later in the auditori- rAa a fine program was giveh, con- Matlttg of tine musioal selections, rsadlags, aad music by tbe Orebeatra. laMt "Tueeday they cloaed up their year's work,, having received 12 new . tnembers diulng tbe year—making a total ot over 60 members. Tbe fol¬ lowing officers were elected tor the eoming year—Preaident, Mrs. Mary Ih Hanna; firat vice .president, Miss Mary Major; seeond'vice president, ¦Mrs.-W. O. Macardy; r>;e. cor. see., Mrs. F. Took: eor. aee., Miss Emma Sl^dwell; treasurer. Mrs. F. W. Cox.
Mesdames H. L. Lane, L. B. Pixley, H. V Leonard, R. J. Cunningham, C. R. Olll and the hostess, Mrs. H. E. Southwiek; Misses Jean SoutH^ wtck. Mary Ellts, Delia GUI, Hariis Kieth and Deris Simpaoh. .
TRAVIS-HLTNTBR.
r, Jiinii^l^StO, Miss Bt^ atlE m. Edward -itm la maitiage at the age ya Lonisville, Bl- ticiating. "Vbe young i'ple-wiite^ accom panled by Hr. and Mrs. Nile Upton.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. Charles Hunter near this city, and has a large eii^ie ot friends*
Tha groom is a worthy yoeAig van aad is weU Uked by all wlM»<know him. He l*th the employ of the Bal- Umore ft Ohio B. R. iu this etty. They 'will reside tn Flora.
The Record Joinf their many frieada in extending congratulations.
JBNIORT TEMPLAR DEGREE
On Tuesday nigbt tbe following Flora gentlamen were given the 9al|rht Templar degrees by Oorin Cenmandery No. 14 at Olney: C B. Hemphill, Wm. Partoa, Dr. R. TL' Finch, Brneat Taylor, Robert E. JWttddmere, H. T. Patton. ,
'They wero accompsihled on the t^ by D. F. Hodges, Robert Oray, J. H. Smith. B. M. Maxey, R. J. Cun¬ ningham, W. S. Cooler, Joiin D. Toaag, Jamea Handley.^ Oeorge eilley. S. F. Fineh, ot Flora; S. B. Moore, ot Lanbrrllle.,
EDITOiUAL. TRIP.
Mr. and Mra. L. M. Wood returned Monday from the editorial trtp made hy Southern lUinoia editora from St. Lonis te Cape Olrafdeau, Mo., oa the Steamer Bald Bagle.
.Tka otrtlas nad aovnity of tiie trip ' were very enjoyable. „ .a»K0a lor. tho eomlag yepr oAa-.Lhf. . ,
jMpuMit. irroa amtamit umtiM £ Bliaw<irth
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v«M jrreaMMt. T.. J. tbamtcSb^ ^c^etroit, whesohe will J»ia of ^Theater; heetotary/A. J._KeU^j|n4*Ulf I^ These ^oya were laeeat SL
ot MIBetadt; treaanrar, ot Oarboadale.
SUNDAY aOBOOIi CLASS PICNIC
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Blmer Oreer, afcompanied by his Sunday Seheol clabs of the Methodtat chureb, Mrs. Oraer aad Robert, ea* Joyed the day Tneeday oa the haaks ot the Wabaah at BothwoUa Ford. The claas araa eompoeed of about St little Mispca and the J^IIy crowd m«de the trip on a truck* A most en- Jprahlo day was apent with plenty of .^M eata.Thevretaraed home in the -evsRdng, Hred hut happy.
ofiy^ Parton transaciod busine la Olaey Monday.
, Mra. Howard Bnnnell apant tbe :*eok-ead wlU Mra. A. R. DrepiHtrd 'hs St Lonia,
ir. aad etm:t. t. \ro** haye SST
a eateifalalag JHr. WUsan** "°^ their, Mrs: J. P. WpKm aad aiuit. »,
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imeihelr, _^ . _
'iCrs'a O. Laaor of tfiaaiy. the^st thegr, returned home Wedaee-
hdlB <>ORi8 snosoirs
ENGAOEMBKT ANNOITMCED
Mn. Harold Southwiek entertainhd, a number of friehds at tbe Scuda-' more home on Setiond street Wednea-, day, June 16, announcing the ennige- nient and approachiTng nuptlaW of Mtss Doris Simpson and Arthnr V'.
HOSB-cmmto of the
MISE!mEI>IER FAMILY
ANB RBLATIVBS
On last Sunday. June 20, 1920, 52, all reiattves. gathered at A. B. Miaen hetmer's home, four and oae-balf mt|aS southwest of Flora. III., In bon¬ or of T. Mlsenhetiner. wife and son. Holt, June 30, 1920. The hosteas had Bd'ward, of Dallas, Tex., who had no^ planaed a novel way of announcing beea home tor 18 years. At 1 p. ra her friend's wedding. A great cluster tbey sat down to a is-foot table,load' of lavender rtbboas were draped i)!l ed to the guards. ^.C^hlcken, chicken, the arched doorvray-aeparattBr thot'ebtdfteh, pli. pW'l^fC - Ahgel tOO^ ilTiag and dining roemik.Coneealed eake devil food cake aad eaka. and aU within the cloud of neoons waaj the trimmings to make a feast eom SMaethidg ot great interest t« Kam} idete.
gapMa. When the hosteea teodMlj Mr. Mlsenhelmer was hon^ta «knr- 0 hatton, luiwiag e« aa eleetrie fnt^'ed ta Clay County, learadd m Mtoner thd ribbon lengths showered and bll- trade 35 yeara ago. He moved tg leared this way and that. Each rib- Ridgway in 1SS6, where he eoaiuet-
bOh end was attached to a tiny parch indht, and on opening tbe guests read tbe following 7
PROCLAMA'nON "know ye all, whereas Arthur, sen bf Edward, of the house of Holt and DOrls, daughter of Franklin, ot tbe
ed a barber abop until 1S»0, WheS h« moved te Dallas, Tex., where ho-haa been In the barber bUi since. He has many triends. Flora and Dallaa.
He has reared three sons
„ .. -. —- daufhter. Mrs. Winnie T(
house of Simpson, having reached, living in California; Jerome, years of discretion and understaad- In the wholesale flour and fed hhsi>> lhj|, seek admission tnto the state df ness tn Dallas; Kay, who ia caOlUer n&atrimony. i and checker for the Piggly Wttgly
"I, Daniel Capid, governor of thd' Oroeery Co., of El Paso, Tex^: RWHe said state, do hereby proclaim tbem B., wbo is connected wtth the Sscur- cahdidates for such admistson oh Ity National Bank of Dallas Jahb thirtieth, nineteen hundred and Mr. and Mrs. Mtsenhetmer are twenty. • ; members of the Security Benefit Aa-
^"Wrltten uuiler my band and seal i soctatlon. Council No. 1725, of OaV this seventeentb day ot June,' nine-,^ las, Tex. Mrs. Misenbeimer, being
captain of tbe Drill Team, was setit by the lodge to the National ConiM/- tton at St. Lonls, Me., which vened on the gtl ot loaa.
Mr. Mlsenhelmer is one of the ten children reared by John I. MiSen- hetmer) of which five are liWCi
teen hundred and twenty.
After happy felicitations the eve¬ ning was , passed tn various games. One was a request that each guest write a good and sufficient reason why Miss Simpson and Holt should be married. Mrs. Rea Oill of Cen- ti^lla, hSrseir a recent bride, was three boys and two girls, Tlee, lliri
.yai^aahnals ttata papdv. The hsldo wn) reside on a farm and aaturaUy la (end of tarm animals. Miss Marie Keith received tbe prise, a tiny laa- tern, for the most life-like cut-eat. The rasuit of this contest «en> aai- miris aad fowls ne'er seea on land or saa. Another stunt was the eompea- lag of meads, of wbicb the guests W^hed to parUke wheat they vlalted tjbieir triend on the tarm. Visa Simp¬ aoa carefully preserved these ter th- ture refereaees. Tho gaests iTere aext a/^ed to get busy and work for tbe bride. Bags were produced,wbicb con¬ tained aa favors tiny butter molds, kise an article and material tor mak¬ tag ' useful household gift. "Deft takers flew and tongues wagged 'teo" and in a short time's nice eol- Jeetlon df dainty gifts was the>result :;Tfae hostesses then served delieious iftafreshments of pineapple, sherbet yblte calie aad eoffee. A Jolly eve- aihS waa enjoyed, much good natured banter and tun was received by the guest of honor ia her owa charming, f un-lo\ing way.
William W. Kramer, CUy City 27
Vava M. Travis, CBsy City :......22
-—Olney TUmes.
awarded the prize, a cunning kewpie doll dressed In lavender. At the con¬ clusion of tlie gaiSes the guests re¬ paired to -theL dining room, where de- lieibus ice cream, cake and punch were served. The color scheme car¬ ried out was lavender, toe Dride's favorite color. Mesdames ^udamore and Southwiek proved themselves aa
dsual charming hostesses. After a' ^|^ i,'||^-ciym^ ' » T? ' <'
brief honeymoon tbe happy couple . SERVICE APPIjICAB^ lirs. Herb Bussan returned Wed
ivlll be at home to their friends on a' ' -. . -
farm near Parkersburg. ' I ' The Civil Service Commission 1*-
Those present at tho party were: ylt-js special attention lo the fact that
in examinations held recently ih Bf
an. Aszie and Ida Baity, and/Bthel McElyea.
Mr. Tlee Mlsenhelmer and tl\tA leave for heme aext Saturday after k pleasant time with relaUves dnp friends. Their son, Edward, will staar until he enters school next Septembtt at Dallas, Tex. ji
'!'#issVMande Tromley, of Fairftald, was a guest of Miss Minnie B. Cole.
<s ill ^-'B. Miller and wife and daugh- .',rf,y tte. Of Clay City, were here Sunday.
aesday from a vieit with relatives at Washington, Ind.
JOHEPH NcDASIEL DI)B6
The'Seafh of Josetkb HitDaalels, whtt;h eeeumd at his hOmeiia North Harter Sunday last broi)ght-deep teel- tngs of sorrew to this community and a large circle of friends throughout our county.
Mr. McDaniels was past 78 years of age had been in feeble bealtb for some ttme past. He has been a well kaown farmer and atockman ot our juanks. county for the past 50 years and had the cotifldence of all who knew bim aa an aprglht good eltieen aad ihan of sterling worth-
Louis, and otber dies through r:ut the country for calcuiattng-mKchiua. op¬ erators, addressoeraph apeiators aad feeders, and posting-maehihe open- tors, marbamcs'sad expcha;) depail-
' mental service (Wnsbiagtoa, ft . apprentice fish eulturlets, $h»ree)i,«!t; ruiidrieajia<|\doiat,<rtie sc^saee iMch-^ ttinadlSi t^r^.'applichot^were not secured in the dumhta','desired, and that tl-ese e^taiuinallhns will again be beld on July 7. '¦
Persons interested in these of oth
, er examinations should apply (0 the Secretary of tbe U. S. Civil Service Board at tbe loeal post office tm de¬ tailed information and apiiUcallon
O AT ;>ifNKIN8' VOfj^
DR. CARR<»Jti SMITH APPOINTED PROFESSOR OF gVIiaERY
Dr. Carroll Smith, son of Col. Ran¬ dolph Smith, of our city, last week was appointed Professbr.of Surgery at the St. Louis University of Medi¬ cine.
Dr. Smith is an ambitious young man and.«hls ts .another high bonor Justly bditowed upon bim.
The fl(|cord. with a host of old Flora friends, extend to bim hearti¬ est eongratulstions and beat wishes.
BOVQirET DAT
Qn Tuesday a group of ten young ladles and three chaperons went to Jenkins' Ford to go into camp for a week or ten days. This is an ideal plaeov on the Wabash river fpar Lduisviile..
Chaperons—Miases Beulis Seed of Bridgeport; Miss Mary Ellis, and Mias Bditb 'niton, of this city.
Members ot tbe party—Misses Dorothy Bowman, Kathleen Meyer, Thelma Hai^»6od, Leona Stanford, Irene OaddU, VloU Tilton. OUdys Toung, Adh Hartpison, of Flora, Mias Lorene BUU, of Johnson City, and Miss Pauliae Jordan, of Rinard.
CARD OP THANKS
Each year the proprietor ot the^ Wd desire to thank the triends Reaail Unig Store, N. ET Ftince, gives aad aeigbbors who so kiadly aasist prises tor best bou^neu exhibited at ed us and extended their sympathy hU store on a certain day. On June dnring our sororw, caaaed by the 12, nine bou^iteU were entered in /sleknesa and death ot onr beloved
the contest toi' thU year's bouquet day. The tliM prise waa awarded Misa EtU Noel; aeeond, Mrs. John Nohlitt; thlrd,Rnth McBride: fourth, Bdtth Warren.
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POMTKHr IN I»BTB(MT.
Liadfeay left isatiirdhy' eaotass^tAmm
Bert Hnll, graduates of elaas ot '2d. Both have secured employment in the Michigan city.
BCARBIAOB LICENSES
Aacaat. X, \Vta. Piepare (or Permanent vatl^ttaa. Trsliaed e: ployee are alarays in demaad. Un- akiUed labor always goea oat la hard 4iaMs. Poaitioos ready. Batar college at the start.
T. B. ORBBNLAW Free.
R. E. Henninger, CUy Countj^...58
Bertlia.Upehnrch, CUy Coanty 28
Branson Belden. Iuka LS
Lney M. Bobbett, luka' .17
Barl Bddinga, Iiika • :'28
Oraee Holmes, Inks .V 30
Charles D. Barroash. lake SO
Beasie Bradley,.laka -.22
ChafuBeard. Inte
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Repablieaa.
Y S. OIU to rsesedetog hU «<i>ir donee property on fonrth street.
Oria Sbmfotd hae aeeOpted
Slttoa^
Vlrin
Mr. aad Mrs. BalifitoJIndgUs and ehlMrea retamed Monday Arata Broaghtdn. in., where they ha>sp|Mi« Tfadtfaig reiasloaa.
laal eatate acaat, o»
eieas«-a'««« "Wtarib^ aa- ' (aa, .ttme aslIa».aet^-oC 1, wai^aOM^ L. K. Slssonda
of Cakbriltea. by Akmao Went. Flora:,' eaasClleratfoa. $4S4».
J. Bl Lhee retaraed Tueaday from a week's trip te Champaign coaaty,
vrite and sUter.. Mrs. Frsd -6. Parish. AUo fer the heaaUtnl floral
FRBDC. PAW^ ' MRS. O. H. TOLLrWBl
Mjia, A. HMnm
MRS. W^. 8HBBKSR
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MUSICIANS WAMTBD
, All who are interested in the oir ganisatioa of a Flora eaaeert and campaiga baad report to J. L. Brad ley or Sam Hemphill.
Osear Pearee, ot East St. LouU, U Vlaltiag bU mether, Mrs. Fred Pearee, la thU city.
. -Thoee ont-ot-.town who attended the faherai serviees M Mrs. Frad C. Paytoh in ear city laat Tharsday wWe Mrs. BUsa Miller. AnHOak Bia&. Itr aad Mrs. RoIU BaHy; Mr. aad Mn.
rt^rs^:tsrtSr^ tir^ ?S5i ^?»iiM
otto T^utvagr ot ataaitta.-ui.. ^. iOlfkof IMts aad Mra. Wm. Sheerer «t Baat St. Loata.
NUMBER 40
EKTBRTAIN POR BRIDR-RLBCT
iThuraday eveaing, June 17, 1920, Mrs. C. R. Gill, of Centralia, and Miss Dalla out enterfalned eomplimeatary to Mtss Doris Simpson at the home ot tba former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Riggle. Miss Simpson's engage¬ ment lo Arthur P. Holt was l-eeently announced and Is being followed by a.niunbei' of ~ pre-nupUal social tnnc- tions: Tbe Bmie home was prettily decorated 1l^(^Lp!t^k roses and sweet peas. The Sflflu|. made merry with aasse eUrer enttJMs arasaged bgr- the' hoatesa. Oae eanalag gaUkot taa aad
_ „ . . partlaa. Tbe impressive double riag
laaghter was tha eattim oaCod taxta Siiereiaoay Was uaed. The attendanta
MARRIAGB LICENSES
Joe Hale arrived in Flora Sunday for a few days vUH.
pRFTrnr wedding occurred
LAST THVRSD.W
>Ilm lioreaa Hasrlaan Becomea the Bride of Mr. C 0. RusaeU. of tMs City.
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The parsonage of tbe First Chris¬ tian church was the seeite of s quiet and pretty wedding at two o'clock Thursday, June 17, 1930, when Elder U. S. Johnson solemnised the mar¬ rUge of a popular young-'coOple. Mr. C. D. Russell and Mtss Loreaa Bhirriaon were the high ooatraetlag
were Mr. ahd Mra. Rex i. Cunning ham.
Following the ceremony the parly drove to thb Cunningham home, wbere they remained naUl time tor No. 1, whieh they lioarded, amid a ahowepot rtee aad good wUhes. Tbay will visit points in the West, laelnd¬ ing stope' at Denver and Colorado Springa, Colo, This estimable couple are well-known in our eitjrby a host of friends: The groom is ehiet alght dispatcher at the Baltimore * Ohio offices. The bride is a eharmlng young lady and quite popular. She held the position as secretary to the diviaion engineer of the Baltimore A Ohio at this SUtlon.
Aftar a two-weeks honeymoon they will raturn to Flora aad reaide In tbeir cosy bungalow on Fifth and Mill StreeU, reeeatly tumished by tbe bsppy couple. *
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8BRIES OP BBTBmAIMMBNTS GH'RN IN HONOR-or MRS. OOtOtA
At her home on West Fourth street Safuifliy afternoon, Mrs. John Hewae eaterUined wtth a bridge party la honor t^ Mrs. J. W. Odunw who U leaving-Flora tor her new heme in Basi'St. Louis. Mrs. Hewea was a gra- eioua hostess, |dvlng her guesU a do- ligiittai time. Delicioua tetrgdUaenu wife a pleasing faiture.^i|[|^,,,.
'ItiOee present were lieilIh|t|yMi J. W. Odnm. C. Weiler. MeEli|i\<;. H. Creator, Hagferty. C. F. Browh, A. L. Coney. C. O. Steteae.
Mtsa. A. L. Caraey gave a yery pleaaaht party at her hosse ea Baat Foarth etreet Moaday eveaiag la hoa- 01^ ot Ntra.' J, W. Odum, who iaaeee .fbr St. LoaU to reelde aooa, aad.Ibr Mrs. Htggerty of Ciaelaaati. iQlMa were the evening's entertaiameBt.
AX the eoaeiusion of the games the. hosthse served delicious refresh- meats.
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' SALVATION ARiilY
The Salvatioo Army Advisory Committee will meet at 2:00 p. m. Friday at the Fint National Bank. All departmeat ehairmen should have reporU ready to preeeat.
Dr. N. W. Bowman, Chainnan
Mrs. Oeorge FarrU left Wednea¬ day. for ber new home at Marshall, atter vUitlag with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wood, in west Flora.
Strs. H. H. Bryan, ot Washing¬ ton, lad., and Mrs. Jas. Harbaugh ot Sacramento, Cal., are being pleasant¬ ly enterUined by Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Friend and son, Harlan, at their home on Foarth street this weak. Mrs. Bryan and Mrs. Harbaugh are sUters of Mr. Friend.
NOinCB TO OWNERS (W BOOB
From the Asseesor'ss books al¬ ready returned to the County Treas¬ urer, and thetr report on the-nea- Payment of the dog license ia their rei^Metlve townships, it appears that thore are a lot of owners of dogs Who are riding tor a fall. .
The aew law requirea that the dog lic^se of It tor male and fS for to- male be paid to tbe aaeeesor.
A lot ot people are rolnilag to pay tkl* Itteaee to ttie.
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It ¥111 therenre be the duty ot the assesaors to tarn la tbe aaaiiis oC theeb owners te tbe County ^hwitup- er, wko, la turn, will file complaiat agitdaet the owners and- tbey wU)*^ hraeeented by the state's Attorphy. the fine for ret using to pay the llr -MUelitKm IS to^lO.
4. H. XBIXVK8, .Coupity nefesarer. , , , >
Mies OriMe Hundley, a teaehSr la thi Bast St. LouU puhlic schools, U home -for her summer vacation.
Mrs. Lake Watson and datiBhter, Miss Florence, and Mrs. Oeo.^Wta»- bart, ol lola,. visited Mr. and Mip. Lawrence Smith the tirst ot ths week.
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Seect uidf tamily ia
.JIUS PaalUe MeUa el *atrtirtdt srag^kl the eity Wedaeeday, the gneat ot AfSiAAiAA, Mrs. & P. WB. ".^
The amusement Committee is planning bi^ doings for the celebration. They have accepted an offer for an
linplaie figlit Witli Paradinte Leap
and the aviator will also carry passengers during the day
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RACES
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Will also be puUsd off and there will be some blood-stirring events
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FIREWORKS
are being arranged for at night, and tbfi djppiay Will be worth coming Jbr nriles ito
witness •
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take a ds^ offfroih t«^. nuMtyour fri^^ds^ celfsbr»te the nation's pat.riMid onjdiebhigiiMtepeiKlenes a«r. BHogVuur ftn«By and frieiKls Full program oext week. "
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Object Description
| Title | Flora Record |
| Masthead | The Flora Record |
| Date | 1920-06-24 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 24 |
| Year | 1920 |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue | 40 |
| 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 | Digitized with permission from current newspaper publisher. |
| Contributing Institution | Flora Public Library |
| Source | Microfilm |
| Type | Text |
| LCCN number | 9054780 |
Description
| Title | Flora Record |
| Masthead | The Flora Record |
| Date | 1920-06-24 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 24 |
| Year | 1920 |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue | 40 |
| Decade | 1920-1929 |
| Sequence | 1 |
| Page | 1 |
| FileName | 19200624_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 | Digitized with permission from current newspaper publisher. |
| Contributing Institution | Flora Public Library |
| Source | Microfilm |
| Type | Text |
| LCCN number | 9054780 |
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¦.irr;.' :iff. Ti*: " .. ¦ _/'. •; ' < ' l-"--.'iiTv' 'V/'--^'-V, v.-'y: ~:,f«-."T-';«. "aS ,g-j^. -^.^g-, ¦.¦: -¦ .^ , , ^ \ Y ' -iirT =^ i:^.^:^ :a>9t YOU SHOULD RlUo THE4 ECOItD-—THfc REWSTEST NEWSPAPER IN CLAY COUNTY VOLlhlE VIII. =ls n JLL FLORA. ILLINOIS. Tfi UR3DAY. JUNE 24. 1920 sa ^ . AT IX>i;iSVIIiUt Louiaville waa full of enthusiaatle people, from every part of the conhty Baturday evenbtg last, wbo gathered to give tbeir endorsement tor Hard- ¦lag and Coolidge aa the nominees for president and viee president. The teoiaTtlle band, which fhrnlabed ex- l^leat muaie, called the people to- gOUbsr-in the eouri room at ft:00 ' O^O^k. eaoagh of them to fill the IS^ seatlaceapnettr^-tlfe-ltinlt. Q. e. Brwin ealled the mOettasg to order and iBtrodneed F. B. ^mpacMi ,01 Itoim. aa ehalrmaa at the medtui. lb. gintimi.Hade a brief talk, f(«- -Mdrha u^fesiug report otthd tla- Hsml Repttbliean CoavenUon held ht OMehgo during thoeneh of June tih, .'Congretismaa WIHlams, #ho bad >eM eeleelad to addreas the mestilis, Wtaa anavoidably deuined in wash- ingtott.te the regret Of aU preeent hht shoH talks were made by Col. Ran¬ dolph Smith, Jndge A. N. Tolliver, O. 0. Baekot, representative ot tlie-St. LOnto Tlmee, aad Harold Williadis. Baeh speech was listened to with «loae attention, and witb an interest that apeaks well for the spirit ot Re- • anhlleanism of Clay County. The Re- 'pahlioaas ot XouisvUie are a unit tor the ticket and tbia atatemant we ftei sore In saying, holds good tbrouthOttt onr eounty, the grand old State ot 11- Uapls and the nation. It is a Repab¬ llcan year ^A tbe greatest vietory ite thf party's hUtory wUl be record¬ ed/ when they will celebrate Senator XUurdlag's eleetlon November 2 ae |
