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YOU SHOULD READ THE RECORD ' NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER IN CLAY COUNTY tfe SDAY. JUNE 10. 1920 VOLUME vm. FLORA. ILLINOIS, ^ - NUMBER 38 (miiEffii^irLONiis Coaanaeaceaieat Bxerclaea S. T. H. 8. Held Jaae l^dMOi BaUdlBS. lata ot the H, nyt $.r f% Wedaesday evening, Jnne 2, 1*20, marked the closing of the H. S.^y^ H. ig., when 43 yoang ladles and gap- ttagaen completed their stndles^te thia school aad received their- leiaas. Thto was the largeat evir' graduated trom the aehoal. IThe aasembly room was appfo- prMely 4eee««ted with ftewera aaA terns aad ihe class colors of greea and -gbld. The elass, seated en the nt^ga, preeented a most cbarmmg Ke addreee of the evening as 4a|Nered by Pij>f. A. W. Nolan, ot the Bute University, and was very floe. Prof. Nolan's subject was "Real Value of Edneation." He to a speaker ot «ai)ch abllitiy and elaqneace. The tollowng ts the program ren¬ dered: '¦ ¦ i ^ PROORAM ^ ilobln's/9ong Bussell O. Calb ' • "Chorus Invocation Rey. E. M. Plerabh Tba Valse of tbe Battarfliee ^ _ ; Meyer-Kolmuna Chorne Address Psof. A. W. Ndlab The Shadow Man J, 8. Fearls Chorus- Presentation -of Diplomas W. A. Karr., president of the ' Board ot Education, asstoted by J Prof. F. W. Cox. Pianist Ted FlUh Benediction Rev. E. M. Plerson ine elass r^tl ot ^920 of the H. S. T. H, B. follows: Kdlth BooQS, Ilochelle Burdiok Badle Irene Clark, Dorothy EUSh- beth Cox. /. . Inis Ltiellle Cruse, Helen U Oottglai, Pansy Catherine Hagfih. Harloh Harmon. « . Ada C Harrtoon, Oeorgta R6Se' Harrison. -^ . ^ Mildred I<eaore -Irvin, Wllna Flbrelbe Irrln. Mary Ester Lewis, Lucille Me- Daniel. ,¦ Bernetta Moatelth, Metae Modto. Oleena Hulberta Mbrefleld, Vatb Fatton. Welcome iturdivaat, Leale Cdth erine Taylor. Jennie Todd, Haude WUson Edith Loalse Wooii^r, Miiynie |>^ttltaa WorkmsB. UttssMll Bissey. WUlard Buna, "'. '.^Laoiuiird: JB. Frost; Frank- -, !8, -i.OdldshVk''" ¦-.'•. •'¦ • ¦¦' .'. - nUair^ O. Oouldv Keaneth Hsaatn- mei.r.-iT ,-t ..<' ¦. :-.i: •^¦'••r '¦• '. Harry M. Henson, Bernard Molr- pietA : B. KcotslBflei^i^Hy - .Blls- .itrattb UmAaay.' . i ¦'' .*' - Pearley R. Lusk, C. Allen-Resler. Lyman 'O. Riggle, John Lester . Stanford. ¦•¦:-• ¦ ¦ >>tti- .- . 5 Arthur D. Steely, Leslie W% Toung. ,. Claaa.Colors: Oreea and fHRd. ..Class Flower: Yellow Rosebud. Class Motto: Love, Labor and Laugh, Following Were the high sehool in- Mrnctors tor the school term 1919- 1920: Prof. F. W. Cox, J. L. Kttenell, Hex Dale, J. B. Honroe, the Misses Borgelt, Torrence, Parks, ' Keltox, Menely, Reagle, Uorey. JOHNBAUETCOM |>eot«|red T>ffk!ta% Dead la United States by the Sapreme fk>nrt on Maaday. inLj.j.iin[s CALLEBtOmALKESr Washington, June 7.—^The United Bb|tas Supreme court today upheld 'Itutioaal prohibition in a sweep* ettoion. le court deelalad the prohibi- tlohal amc^ndment ic valid and held fhlT^oIstead law'enforcing it atoo ^,_ caaifCi JMtlba iheans the' Vol- tegd law ptohihlfliig sales of' aay betetaga eontaiahtg oae-half of oaa '#W eent alcohol or more must be ealorped in every state ot tba aaion. teterdless ot whether the state has ratified the antendasMa. State laws perilitting higher percentage of id- coked ars nnlllfled. It baeana that national prohlbltiob StMOS until removed fiodi the con- •tltatton. > ; AH contentions ot the lawyers tor thA' wets, were swept aside on the liptHMle that the amendment was legally ratified and that sUtes in so dotag gave Congress power to pass th* VoUtead act.. . It declares the adoption ot the ai|(eadment was not In rldlatton of tk^eonatitntion. > The constitutionality of the Vol- Ceed law 4s J>a«ed on the general 11^11110 laid down a hundred years arfe that where state laws conflict Vrith federl laws, the federal law i« lupreme. MOW. DOUOLAB NANEY , ENTERTAINS IN HONOR An Old aad WeU-Knowa Reskleat df Flora Died Saaday Ntght Oaaafc Taps for Civil War Veteraa. J. J. Lents wa'b bdira near LoecP4- tee. Indiana. -Augast 28, 1840, de- partwg this life, st his home on Third and poster streets, Juae t. 1920., at 10:30 p. m., being alouist 80 years old. Mr. Laata sattei«4 a long time with complieatloA at- dle- easea ^ -^^ He was manr^ to Miss jaXht Shepard on May 12, 1802, to'tMs union were bora three ehltdrea, Mrt/ Martha OaUett aad Herbert beat* ot tbu city. A little daaghter, hged twelve, passed away many years agd. Rto Wife survives. Wben - ths great Rebellion out he eniistad in Compaay Indiaaa Vplunteer tntantry ed durMs the Irar of 18«1 traz an old and highly-} bert Qulnn were asked to report of those concerned. The best jpvnrtnn- Illinois History. Orammar, ^Oe» jty ^111 be at the next regular lueet- graphy and Spelling. The commttto* ,ng ot the Legion, June 15. If you were directed to make first and m» i^Te the "guts", come out from be- ond '°°f f'j^^^h ^*'^>m'^iit!i£ *"'"** ''^*' caiaoufiage of printer's CowwSB,?^ uouii W ^Sfi^^^^j^^l^^^k ^Sij^i^^^^StS^fi^**'^ """ " "" *-"--"¦ 1^ follows: Hamilton's Essentials nf -' Arithmetic — Lower, Hiddlgp^ aadi Higher Orades; Tbe TottUg ard Field Literary Reader; Inti'odiietlea CHILDRBN'8 DAT PROCHRAM . AT CHRISTIAN CBURfll The children wilt gtve i^heir pro¬ gram next Sunday at the Sundoy aebool boar, 9:t0. We Just say ^hls it you expaet to get n iHutt ia. the aiain auditorium be on time. The ehildren hare been proijarini; for Ihe exercises for tbe past two woeks and %re believe it will be one of tbe ttost^ .Ifoa't let 'as lorget to bring our en¬ velopes with tbe of'eting for tbe "Healiac of the Hurt ot ttae Wotl4" as to the-.title et the prngram. f^ap nOiLo^ •WS AT cnUAT CITX'. I^at Thnrsday meaaage nigbt a connty j;.at Odd Fellowa waa held atr Clay. City, -whare the seeoad degrea -waa eoaBsiaad. Thoaa Who waat ttoa* i*««Jte»i *'"• ^- Yeefcv *dm Portar, S. 9: - Wlh^and, Rek. Mef^onalelt. Wayae Uaisbt. 9. U Madlay. (Mm tleorge.,^ Atehle Moesa,, Cb|ad )n» Daaael. tiaak Naaay./. After work, refreehments were eerved. ^ I. o. o. F. ownjtsxa i Ihr following were eleetod otit- eirs rf the I. O, O. f. I^ge on Is*-. Wednesday evaaiag for tbe efa> anltig ter^: A Ktrkpatrlek, N. O o T: Oaa. V. a. C . Wofte, ftec. Sec. aSV TO BUMMER «OHOOL Hissaa Oi»,Boyd, Cieora Oa< Mi^lMSkaasMp ««d Rath I are at«Siiatf-«|Wf^f)M«hers Itetolng Classee at SUtilNorauiI la (Steilea- toa. They haiti earolled for the ea- tire suaimer i||eai. .katbiM iffi&aUy, skleeisaa tar the- Meiley-dytasgr Co., afSi the tiist'al#the vp«c with rebUivas in LltMtlcM. f CaL (Hid Mrs. J. Mhtk- Tanher re^ turait Wednesday" froja Chieage. ti\mb Um were cafied laat week li^ the^eHisisI Illness -of' Mr. TaaM|R •toter, Mrs. Lulit T; Barnes. SI**Ia at tM lltbio'« C>>-Mrel tiospitsJ iisd haal^ht haaaa^ t^>AaAry. OF X INTUtTKT GUESTS A charming Social function was Mvea' 'AMsday aftaraoon by Mrs. D. Nbfiey at her - beftutifnl liome on Noi'ta Locust street, in honor ot hm- 1»ttse guests, Mrs. John Vest, Mrs. Julia Ronse and Hiss Elisabeth Wise.' The reception was attetided by ^0 guests. After greeting the bost¬ ees and honor guests the ladies were ashered< into the dining room where dOllelons pdoch and cakes were eerted by Mmes. Jack Hodges snd R. figrrls The afteiTioon w^ spent in eoftV^raatlon and piano and Victrola Innsle. A rare treat were the rocal seletlons .V Hias Hlldred Hem- mttiA Hiss Wllna Irvin, accompan¬ ist.''A gronp of southern aongs won especial apprclatlon rendered In Hiss Hemmlck's illimitable manner. The Naney home was fragrantly baautlfuL with bowto and vases of lETUESMi . » SIGIUTDIE As the resnit ot a letter written to Tbe Record, calling attention to carelessness on tbe part ot.soldiers and civilians during tl^e singing of the national anthem on Sunday, May 30, 1920,'and signed "A Member ot tbe LegtoB," the tollewtag was print¬ ed In the columns ot The^aonthenf Illinois Jonraal: H*<li md He JBet That Way? nolra. ni., Jaae ^, 1920.. To "A Meitfbef M'the Legion"':- Siaee yoa have seen (it to become critlMl ta,prUit ot tbe conduct ot the DeiifiiAiiiniG,. CI01tt,HARCH25 a« Remalaa ot Oieaa Archibald, For¬ mer Cisae Boy, Arrtred Home Tuesda}- Moralng. LaglMi oa. DOeoratloa Day .the ^uidar- flgbed tiveU Ilka to hear yoar erttl-;, cisms (aada la the 9pea directly tb those coaceraed. The best opportaa ity wilt be at ttib next regular meet lag ot the Legion, June 15. It yoa hare the "guts'" eome out from l>e- btnd your oamounttlBe ot printer's Ink. Let's do things tn the opeui That member of the Catholic church'aAtt „^^ .fc„„. ... iflT-ifH' 7^ „^ fni the funeral serrices were beld tr^l ,„J,^1 fJ^'„''JiL«nr« nf an un the St. Stephen's church Wean.tt.l3r '?J'°« 11!,.^"^"?^^* „«!*•« Flora morning, conducted by Rer. Fafhw ''K°®^. •"'<=** '° ^^^ ''*•*' '^'°''* {;,°?Z°in- the'^CathX'^^T^rv ^"^. "^he fact ot the matter to that every tpr^t;ln the Catholic cemetery. e,.,,rvlce man was seen to be sUnd- lag "attention" during the rendition B.^A O. Train No. 12 Monday Vlgbt brought home from Nanking, China, the remains ot Dr. Olbnn Archibald, who died in that eoua¬ try Mareh 26, 1920, Accompanying the remains were hto brothers, W. H. Archibald, ot Denver, rCoIb., OUy Arehibald,. .of Boulder, Colo.. Chas. Archibald, lit PpcateUo, Idabo. A sister. Mrs. W. 0 McCaully of tbto city, went to Cisne on the Tuesday moralng train, aad Mr.' MeCanHy went down Wed- H aaaday. Funeral services were held Wed¬ nesday morning at 10:00 o'eloek. - Ii«:«aMd was a, son of C. O. Archibald, ot Cisae. aad was in Caa¬ ada wben the great war broke ont. He came to the V. S. and enlisted In ttae navy, serving at Oreat Lakes for iaiU awbile, but last Dttsambar ieft fhe United States tor bto lew assign¬ ment in the navy in Chiaa. RAILROAD NOTES 4 r^ H. E. Burns, ot the SprtngfiaM yards, waft a Flora visitor last week.' W. C. Bndlcott traneasted Hunneas in Norris City last Thursday. PrtVate car 920, occupied by F. B. Mlt^Ueil, Oeneral ¦dpeftntwitdeat, was on our rails last Siktarday.' 1„.-' SELBCrnoN' OP TEXT \ BOOKS FOB CLAX* COUJfTf of tbe national anthem, and a glimpse at an Infantry drill refutation wilt prove that the writer of the article Lonisrllte, 111., June 71 I9i At a meeting ot the school 01 cers last August tba County Sa iatendent was Instructed to raeO) !i|kend a Itot ot text books for t adoption of the schools of Cl Oounty daring the summer of 192 Aecordingty, two commlttoet were appointed last tall to te<i' out tent books In their schools sntl report the result iSh t^ir tests to tke Co<int^ SuperlatjMant. On these committoes the folinraag ^ representative Ufi able teeetam -were appoiniod: SUpC O. O. lAjgIs of Flora, Friu. Q, 4 Wooters of Xenia, and Prii. Vbarlei Oarland of Ingraham were asked te-; ghice you have seen fit to become report on Arithmetic. Rea.ltnit, u. tt,' - - - was In error. AJl were uncovered aad none were Utklng and laughing dur¬ ing the program. Camotttlage and all "hidden hand idotngs" are not Uked by anyone, least ^'pt all by Legtonalres, (nott "leg- 4Dbltes."). Hence tbe Invitation for .the writer U> attend ttae next meeting 'at tbe Legion and make himself known. Messrs. Southwiek. and Lane also handed In a signed statement to Tbe Record, which follows: Flora, III., June 8, 1920. To "A Member ot the Legion": — ideal,hostess. Her Keatncky friends were hearty In their praise of Flora abid Its people, declaring their stay here had been delightful In every way. So'paased one of tbe pleasant social aftsirs of the season. <«OTH WEDDINO ANNIVERSART Mr. ^d Mrs. Jpbn Noblltt were most agreeably surprised Tuesday at their home on North Sycamore street. While away trom their home aboat forty relattvea snd frienda en¬ camped in the yard with heaped- up baaketa ot good things to eat. On their retara: Mr and Hrs. Nob¬ Utt were remiqded that tbe day was the fortieth anniyetsay of their wed¬ ding. . They were wedded June 8, 1880, ^t Odin, III., at the residence of ' Dr. Fyke. They proceeded to make their self-lnylted guests wel¬ come In a cordial way and a great time was enjoyed by old and young. Altogether It was a happy day, long to be remeipbered. The surprise was arranged by their daughter. Mrs. -Homer' Corey and .their, son, Abe, and Hrs. Maude Wolfe. They re¬ ceived a fine rocking chair and sev- rat ether nice presents. The guests departed with good wtohes to the worthy pair, and many )iappy re¬ turns of the day. Ont of town guests: ||jas Maymn Holaday. Htifj KratslaMr and Mrs. Homer fiarayt aad ehlldraa, ot XeaU. T,l<elr,^>oa, Charles, ot Bast St. Louis i^tygd not be pr^nt. FOREION MISSION ART paiMM The Jane laeetlng ot the W. F. & ^vas hsM in the aUmob taaoAar attaraooa, -June'l • Mrs. W. C. Bfaetuidy lad. tils davor *«.-EdnaCa.,«ybidrIn..€ tAa yaamtaai. The ^ople »tMr Jtttp^ day ifas "Wvlaala." She. was Misted ^ MrTfL C. ChatflB, MrsTlf. L. madley. Miss Lorena Rlekette gave a vocal solo apA Mrs. Rosa Burton favored tha ladlaa wtth iastnuaeatel selections. Mrs. Clxs. Ricketto eoar dueted the "MysteTy Box." Delegates to the Interdenonuna- tioaal School'of Mtosions to be held June 17-18-19-20 at McEndree Cot- lege were elected Mrs. M. O. Dnr- Iwd. Mr*..H. C. ChatfHi. Mrs. Edna Cas^dy aad Miss LlllUn Jenkins. tx and soa, litad Taeeday laats tanilly. _-Ioad of tea eoaehes filled ItUaere, Md. Bhriaers. ea ronte to the nattoaat. gathariu at Portland. Ore., passed thronglr nora WMnesday. Frank H. Wright left Wedaseday tor CatluMUi. te visit hto mother* es part of hto vkcafloB H. m.JAAA traa at-et.'haata last Friday. ^ :. ^^•¦. : ¦ tCol. aa<^MrC J. Mack iVnner are home tor a few dkys trom Sprlag- fidd. Mr. and Mrs.' A. S. Oould left ta^ day (Tharbdayl for their aew ia Bloom Ington., JU. «. . ^ .^.-j. . . .. .- erltleal in print ot tbe conduct ot fhe Htotory, Civics and Physlolflfcy. SutiL Legion on Decoration Day tho undrir- C. Crouse of Louisvtile, Prto. O. O. ,tgati would Mke to heax your . rl- Anderson of Clay tJlty and Mr. L^'tletoms made In the open directly to J. D. Southwlclc, Olenn H. Laae. AM.here, we print the tetter trom Orades; The TottttC avA.iM,r'*&;r'lr' „. !,„ r.-^„« .. i„ .u ^uersry Reader; Introdrfetiea ^ ?'«TJ'%*;.'*1 JM b^'^°rin„ S to American History, <th year, and fiir!L.^.^„-^f j?h2'^j«Srn.'i- Hart's Schoig History of ijnUnd >*»' '^^ "Jf»"« »'.'r''« •'<'«'"'• States, for Advanced Orades; Civics _ Flora. II1„ June «, 1920. —no selection until attor formation To J- !>• Southwiek and Olenn H. Lane and alt those eonceraed FAREWELL PARTY One of the many pleassnt social events of ttae past tew weeks In Flora"' was the farewell party given by a pumber of 1 school frieads in honor of Lloyd Oouid at the hon;e ot Miss Lola Bradford on Bast North avanue last Friday erealng. The younger set deeply regret losing sucb an agreeable young man from their crowd, but heartily wisb talm erery success In his new home at Bloom¬ ington, lit. Da^ebig, music and con- rrsation was the diversion ot tbe evening. of Constitution of Illinois: liUis- dell's Physiology; Robiqpon and Uoore's History of Illinois; Oral and Written EnBllsb, Books 1, 2 and 3, by Potter. Jeshke, Olllet; BrighHin HcFarlaae)6 Bssenttoto of '- 0«<)- graphy, 1 and 2; Pearson and <i(<z- sale's Essentials of Spelling, Com¬ plet; Palmer's Methods ot Writlnj?. We are well aware that a change of books will work many hardships la tiie last issue ot The Southern tlllnols Journal you seemed to take offense at my criticism of the Legion on Decoration Day. ^ I think U.you will re4d my arttole more- oarefully, then study your In-, fantry Drill Regulations, you wilt think differently on this subjectr. First, I would tike to aak you where were you standing when the but the urgent need wilt Justify the national anthem was sung, that you expense. Our children are working H'*' aot see our commander. H. D. with tools invented 80 years ago.prlend in the pavilion standing at Where is there a farmer doing the's*!""*' •» being tbe only ex-serrlce same? There has not been a change I WW observed In that manner? ot books since Donald A. McQueen [/.tfefise show me In any I. D. R. or was Oounty Superintendent, Many ot Bine Bpok" any order for'men In the books which he selected are still uniform to uncover white out of In nse; bare not l>eea materially elianged In the last 30 years. The preseat taw provides that er¬ ery school board must make its own, ^^e'd not hare adoption, bat the need of a county uniformity to eelf evident, Bvery dir¬ ector present at the meeting last August vpted for the reeommenda- tion ot texts tor eonnty anitormity. Th above Itot of books was recom¬ mended by a rapreeentation ef the best ^ty and roral teaehers of the eoaaty, and eoaeanad- In by the Caanty SaiMrinteadeat. ^ .t'---. " The prleds will be nuterioUy loar- doors Possibly The Jouraal's editor is aet familiar with the I. D. R., or he pulled the bone" tlOB" and uncovered, whea they ahoald have been at salate. Mr. Editor, I did not state In my artiele that it was members ot the Legion that I heard talking and laughing, but implied that it was the "citisens of Flora and Ticinlty." Any time that Mr. Southwiek and Mr. Laqe wpuld find eoaVeaient for them, t will meet either one in a pab- WREOM AT SUtaWRRFISLD. Last Satnrday tbere was a traia #reck at 8ammerfleldl":Tbe C. B. A a. asee the B. A 1).'tmtb tbarp aad one of their traina rai^'<fhto the Mar of a B. A O. trala,%ais;kHbig up the caboose and some ears. Conductor Cbas.. David, seeing tbe troable, Jamped from his eahooae in time to . avoid injury. The east bound pas¬ ta-attaaa- the- aiestlag of Jtraa IS, jaiigers wre delayed Several hoars bat>U<fa« wtet to hear froia aid he-fUtaeeaaBt Of the wreck., tor tnra WKto ttawaad •>a»hasa tha tfhto ^ ¦——" mAiaat^tAT tha weed aad we're aft> jdadHhat tMaeasea er on many of tbe books aad wlU be He delwrte on this snhjeet. tbe same as the prioe ia the IW. tftt. 1 »»> niake every etfoet poeslble aMheCyaa «rtha StataWm&tt/bA tmx. ptaa tA pat aaat tat These 4Mal* arilt;ka-«ba peea|U< bet ia stoek % the daaleia before seh^ begins. I shall be glad to tur ntoh any tartlier intormation pos slble OEO. W. BRBWm. Co. Bupt. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVKNTiON Vhe' Repnbliean National Conven¬ tion eonvt^ed In Cblaata Taiaday. Seaator Lodge was elaeteA Chairman. Lowdea. Wood aad iafeasoa are the three leadlag eaadtdalpe, hnt the aoailnatlon to very Seaator L. T. sr" aatlaaal comth in plaee of Maypr fight oa Lowden t^. h/iasettlad.^^ to, whose the posi- ..¦-•r II I- -. ^ "VI.'4, f; H. 8iflip«oh laft-tatfapaa.attead the R««»ahlleaB MatioMl'OMNniatiea ar OUeaciK lie waate ta te fnpea* wheit»C^.»F^nk A^ Lewdaa reeelVee the aominatloa for Rairabllcan Preeideat of jthe Uaited SUtop. • 'iu Sk Keith waaat Salem Taeaday. Mr. aad Mn. *•—'rj "ITHT. ef St. Louis, are ia thto -eity. thlp faesta of Mr.-aad-Mrs. W;:-<2, MsTsIbsI They attende4 the foaeaA wA their ancle. Wedneeday. Sincerely, A Leglonalre. J. BLLIOTT. NBW POTATOES Aiiderebn Nelson is a lucky guy. He has ^ome-grbwn potatoes, raised in ifa garden, big eneugta to serve. He s^d'Mrs. Nelson are now enJo|riag rehl luxuriee in eatables. Miss Irma Msaa, at Flora, vtoltod iAAjilfaajL-itbd in Louisvilta ' ^iffiiJlta, who to em- fttitt lldUor's saansipn. '61, toutoritle, Vaa Mias Floreaee'PSrklnsoa, irho re- iiHllj natfnTfiir-ini'" 1 - with tke D. ^P. nBgea .Moraaattla, Co., left last mnraAay.Aat HMafaald, Ark., jhH- aa extended vHM^lth her par¬ aata. ¦¦.¦.' »;-,'.• Lei|_AneB, Cortis Bradley and El- CO! • .iCarf^ stadeata noMtae Ittinobi ttm^t* Jaeksoayttle. are taomo W their samnter .W^iet^ t^le Tay1(fi«»d^ornetu are vtoitftPtMOe Taylors Dr, tUfan Archibald, at Cisne 9a g(lat^'t:dotAar ia Mill I'^hoals tbto week. DATE OHANOED FOR fOURTH CELEBRATION In last week's Record we stated tbat the Fourth ot Juty celebration troutd be held in Flora on Saturday, July 8, but on-Monday night the data was changed to Monday. July 6, The finance committee, white rala¬ ing money for {the big doings from the business mbn. asked for prefer¬ ences as to the day and the majority chose Monday, so tbe . date was changed. The money tias been raised for the celebration and the matter wilt be pasbed trom now on. Crawfordsrllle,^ Ind., JuBe 8.—I'Tha: Tribe of Ben-Hur adjouraed UAJra- preme Meeting here today aftiei[. adopting a new benevoteat teawe which will be' known as the ti. 'W% Oersrd Memdriit-Bndowment Aiso- ctotibn. The purpose is to hpnor the' memory of the late D. W. Oeratd, (oundr of the Society, by parebaslng and preserving as a literary sbrine the home of Oeneral Lew Wallace. NOTICB There wilt' be held a Tuberculosis Clinic at Ftora Public Llb^ry Tues¬ day, June 16, 1920, at 1 p, m. Dr. Adkins, of Springfield, witt be pres¬ ent. Physicians wilt please bring their cases, and anyone desiring ex¬ amination is cordially Invited to at¬ tend. R. D. FINCIf, Pres Clay Co. /tab. Assn. OO TO S. S. DAT Clay Connty go to Sunday School Day, June VO, 1920. Let every Sun¬ day School do their bMt for a great day. O. C. MARKHAM, Coanty Secretary. AEJb4»AT MIORINO A.T MARMONY Jbere will jta all-day ee^lees at HaTmoa/ rtiurch Saaday, Jaae 20. Suadar achooli at 9;90, preachiag at 11:00 D'clock, tMtpwed by basket dlBBer. Snaday sehool eonvention foh Btehlbrd tpvashlp at 2:00 o'clock p, at. AU hre Invited. ¦ A. B. MIATT, Paator.. NORTH HAitnm cHsaenAS church Elder U. 8. Jofaaaoa «W ¦preach at Nbrth Hacter next Sanday afteraooa at 2:00 p. m. Alt-are i|tvlted. Miss Carolyn Dayton .spent a few days last week visiting friends in Christppher, lit. Mrs. I&tbet Ensor BBd childrea, ot Dsaver, .Cola., are Ib tba eit$,,iba SMste .at Mrs. Bneor's paMatt,' lialrj ai4 Mrs. cTs. DaT^ i« South FloHt. Will XsiiHT r«ll«A«ed"hoata from a visir or a tew dhye tivee ia tl. JmMs. bsata, afWmbataa.. pyi. Alvah. Jfelelasui atiJuMed Iba" ftlaeral Laata la our eKy Wedi iW- B. M.'Msxey fa attendibg the-li^ aabMoaa' Matiooat Conventioa at ^tcago thto week. Mn. O,, O. SblaetHeld and baba «W Springfleld vtoitaae 1^ week. , Mrs. M. Neleea liShay aad soa, NalsoB. Jr., aad daughter Ooa, ara M^ ta i^t raialnres la Aettaad, -' -k: S. ^tchett was ia CtaclaaaU the flret of the week belplag pra- ^re a aew time card. ¦' Mrs. W, C Shdleott aad soa Ca¬ ell itAHtAet. Lottie ehdppeia tkla' week Mre Eadleott and ehlldraa wilt depart la a tew days tor/her aid home, Lancaster, Pa., oa aa extend* ed vtaU. B. 9ar*s, a former caller at ilota, but now a toll fledged C. S. A. bt tha C. B. & Q. at Beardstown. spent: » Sw jlaysiast week la Flora vtoitia* s pareata.Mr, iad Mrs.Mlka'Bnraa. I». ahd Mrs, Alt«t Davto aad Mr, A p Davto attended the aaaadl dae- oratloa servleee at foster »ni Saa¬ day. Mr, and Mrs. Jobo Bckte, ot SPI^ttttletd, were week-eBd visitora in Flora. . WUllain Wolte was a Sanday vla¬ itor at raaa. Mr. BBd Mrs. B. J. Blotter aad daaghtar Bsther were Saaday vtolb- ors la Olaey. L Thaea Witt be oar last notes tor aboal two weeks, as oa ttae evealac ot the Bintta we are takiag our tw»-' weeks' vaeattoB, aad with oaa dsughters, Margaret and Oeaevteva, will aa to Calhoun, III., our old birthplace and visit my mother and boyhood friendt, and we are sure ot some good eata and wiii retara to Flora, with many of the wrinklea taken out of our tumttitas. CHRUTIAN fTHURCW. win arflvd bte Bellini tiptt Mr. week ,tipl('lMnw.ffie to 'faVM ^e.etfietent manager of (biJtiliertwr'retephAae Company In thto. eity.'/,: ¦ ;,. Mrs. Paul Ptark'was a St. Loala, vtaitor this tftSa Ohlldrea's Day program next Saa¬ day iaonnig at Sunday sehool hear, orso. They i^re eoming Icom maay plaees aropnd < Flora to attead tha services of the ehurcb which bas the Banner. -Bible sehool in the eoaaty. We had the toltowlng visttorsJn oar servleee bMt Lord's Day: Mr. aad Mrs. Jaiaee MeOregor, Mr. aad Mrs. 'CossMn. pf Loalavitto: Mr. and Mre. Stlne oi CtsBe; Mtft. Tbla Uuf . afdiMtt, SAMteaaJa. ttOM «PWalt- od, Ky„ Mtoslniiabetb Wtitf;MOar- Usld,r Kgf.- #«%eH glid «o bsVe thee* visitors and hope to see other* <l8sxt 'SAnday.-'i <-^' "'.¦^^•'i '¦' So as loaf as tiMra are about'*••• obt of-oarAndka^l^kools treat yon help yoar 8ttperl8taadaat to davbia his sehool?'IieV^tti^ eschesr all coa- glomeratioas Pf tiatatent garralltjr and have 400 next Suaday. Dda't ba lata, we waat to beat Mt. Vemoa. Wjmt a Joy it is to Just oaly praaeh the gospel,which was glren by iosptp- atlon, the Book ot Ood and then wa don't hare to change our preachia* erery ttme a buBch ot nten say, yoa hare preached tbat Ipng-enough and henceforth you must jhreach tbto. If they Were wrong once they may ba again. Why not Just preach ttae Old Book because "Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words 4taall never."—Oal. 1:8. Servicer Sunday nigbt, Tidl, Ser- moB subject: "The Creed TMt Needa BO Rerlslon." , U, S. JOHNSON, Pastor. Hr. snd Mrs. Cart Moatgompry spent SuBdsy with Mrs. Montgaos- ery's mother, Mrs. 8d, ModUa aaar Xenisr Hrs. Leelie Ward aad haha, Ot St. Louis,'are ia ths city tlH» faepts of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wlhrd; aad tomily. Mr. and Hrs. Jack Lawa and ehil¬ dren are visiting relatives In Ctare- ffiopt. C. E. Oibs<>B aad wife are asovtag' te tlie Carroll proparty oa Mgfai aad Fifth streete, reeeatly trtat^aA by Cfhaa. Dafld. ^ . Mrs..aeew eMwl«,.o( Walphlagtoa. lad. ts la oar ottr ylaltlBS her moth¬ er, Mra Barafi-M,'^ Mil. wtd her eis¬ ter, Hrs, Wm. MUler oa Third etreet. Mrs. H. W. Shriaer spas the gaeet of her slstoc, Mrs. Tena Kiag, in Bast St.^ Lonto from fxtfiaf. aatll Sapday. She was aeeonpapied by ber BiPther to IBast St. Lo«to, who will visit with her meOfiAt, Kra. KIbS and family for |evet^ w^ks. Lawreaca Meyer was a waak-ead visitor in St. Louis, the saeet pt Ita brother, Wallace. , !. , , ' itr. aad Mrs. Bbioit 8ti little daughter, Jaatea Ii Detroit,, Mleh., arrtvadt tast S^Uirvar aad Asa Ida Biaekbura, Mr, ~ vaeaUoa abd they -«be Male and daaflMer. Misa a, of'^-Mattooa. arrived ia ^Tiiibsdayianil'arathe tnesta ot " Ws paraalfe..M«:. *^ Mra. ¦4 .Ji
Object Description
Title | Flora Record |
Masthead | The Flora Record |
Date | 1920-06-10 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1920 |
Volume | 8 |
Issue | 38 |
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 | 1920-06-10 | |
Month | 06 | |
Day | 10 | |
Year | 1920 | |
Volume | 8 | |
Issue | 38 | |
Decade | 1920-1929 | |
Sequence | 1 | |
Page | 1 | |
FileName | 19200610_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 |
YOU SHOULD READ THE RECORD '
NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER IN CLAY COUNTY
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SDAY. JUNE 10. 1920
VOLUME vm.
FLORA. ILLINOIS,
^ - NUMBER 38
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Coaanaeaceaieat Bxerclaea S. T. H. 8. Held Jaae l^dMOi BaUdlBS.
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Wedaesday evening, Jnne 2, 1*20, marked the closing of the H. S.^y^ H. ig., when 43 yoang ladles and gap- ttagaen completed their stndles^te thia school aad received their- leiaas. Thto was the largeat evir' graduated trom the aehoal.
IThe aasembly room was appfo- prMely 4eee««ted with ftewera aaA terns aad ihe class colors of greea and -gbld. The elass, seated en the nt^ga, preeented a most cbarmmg
Ke addreee of the evening as 4a|Nered by Pij>f. A. W. Nolan, ot the Bute University, and was very floe. Prof. Nolan's subject was "Real Value of Edneation." He to a speaker ot «ai)ch abllitiy and elaqneace.
The tollowng ts the program ren¬ dered: '¦ ¦ i ^ PROORAM ^ ilobln's/9ong Bussell O. Calb
' • "Chorus
Invocation Rey. E. M. Plerabh
Tba Valse of tbe Battarfliee
^ _ ; Meyer-Kolmuna
Chorne
Address Psof. A. W. Ndlab
The Shadow Man J, 8. Fearls
Chorus- Presentation -of Diplomas
W. A. Karr., president of the
' Board ot Education, asstoted by
J Prof. F. W. Cox.
Pianist Ted FlUh
Benediction Rev. E. M. Plerson
ine elass r^tl ot ^920 of the H. S. T. H, B. follows:
Kdlth BooQS, Ilochelle Burdiok
Badle Irene Clark, Dorothy EUSh- beth Cox. /. .
Inis Ltiellle Cruse, Helen U Oottglai,
Pansy Catherine Hagfih. Harloh Harmon. « .
Ada C Harrtoon, Oeorgta R6Se' Harrison. -^ .
^ Mildred I*»' '^^ "Jf»"« »'.'r''« •'<'«'"'• States, for Advanced Orades; Civics _ Flora. II1„ June «, 1920.
—no selection until attor formation To J- !>• Southwiek and Olenn H.
Lane and alt those eonceraed
FAREWELL PARTY
One of the many pleassnt social events of ttae past tew weeks In Flora"' was the farewell party given by a pumber of 1 school frieads in honor of Lloyd Oouid at the hon;e ot Miss Lola Bradford on Bast North avanue last Friday erealng. The younger set deeply regret losing sucb an agreeable young man from their crowd, but heartily wisb talm erery success In his new home at Bloom¬ ington, lit. Da^ebig, music and con- rrsation was the diversion ot tbe evening.
of Constitution of Illinois: liUis- dell's Physiology; Robiqpon and Uoore's History of Illinois; Oral and Written EnBllsb, Books 1, 2 and 3, by Potter. Jeshke, Olllet; BrighHin HcFarlaae)6 Bssenttoto of '- 0«<)- graphy, 1 and 2; Pearson and eea materially elianged In the last 30 years.
The preseat taw provides that er¬ ery school board must make its own, ^^e'd not hare adoption, bat the need of a county uniformity to eelf evident, Bvery dir¬ ector present at the meeting last August vpted for the reeommenda- tion ot texts tor eonnty anitormity. Th above Itot of books was recom¬ mended by a rapreeentation ef the best ^ty and roral teaehers of the eoaaty, and eoaeanad- In by the Caanty SaiMrinteadeat. ^ .t'---.
" The prleds will be nuterioUy loar-
doors
Possibly The Jouraal's editor is
aet familiar with the I. D. R., or he
pulled the bone"
tlOB" and uncovered, whea they ahoald have been at salate.
Mr. Editor, I did not state In my artiele that it was members ot the Legion that I heard talking and laughing, but implied that it was the "citisens of Flora and Ticinlty."
Any time that Mr. Southwiek and Mr. Laqe wpuld find eoaVeaient for them, t will meet either one in a pab-
WREOM AT SUtaWRRFISLD.
Last Satnrday tbere was a traia #reck at 8ammerfleldl":Tbe C. B. A a. asee the B. A 1).'tmtb tbarp aad one of their traina rai^' | |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |