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12 f AGES
The Flora Journal-Record
PART ONE
YOU SHOULD READ THE JOURNAL-RECORD THE NEWSIEST NEViTSPAPER IN CLAY COUNTY
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VOLUME XIV
THE ^OniNAli, Vol M
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FLORA. ILLINOIS. TdURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1926
NUMBER 22
HjORA OOMBIBRCIAIi CLUB TO liOCAIi 8PBBO ^T8 I
BNTERTAIN WOMAfTg OLVB WIM TWO MORE
Next Monday Bvealas at B:80 at Flora high achool won two mors
Cairistlaa Oharoh BaseaMst With gajaea during the psst week by good
f^tedal OoUide Batettalament. .cores, defeating Farina 24 to 7. and
Bridgeport 32 to 20. Ths locale are Arrangements have been made and retaining their atride and should be In invltstiona iaaued for tbe Commercial ^p ,i,ape in another two weeliB It Cluh to entertain aa apecUl gueata nothing intervenea next Monday evening membera ot the i _,. , ._. „„.—., „» .»,„ Jr..^„, Flora Womana Club. The dinner snd ^JL^" J?\,^^^^t °L^ J„,Vn. wsaUac are to be beld at «:30 p. m. *»¦"• *" "•°" *' retards acorlnf. S MiJ^Ohristten churah bssement. ^-?"V. f!tft rA'',,,tZ-.t*™lini*urt lavlUUona hsve been Issued and sct , ^« twilrH^L. if n^2.lL AS H.?i osvtaaces sre being sent to the Secre- ?^ ¦^^''^•"'"^ .^"^1? "f* "^.^J tary. it is hoped that every member! ^» T^'* °° I^^.l'Th. i^'!""»V^^ ot the Woman's Club wbo can Pos- t"!,*^"?, ^V^^'^J^Lf^VntX in* alhly attend, will have aent in an ac J*'*' with Mann. Hodgea. Smith and ceptaace on or before Saturday. j ^'"r " *"« remainder of the team.
llie entertainment committee haa | Hodgea got the llrat baaket and arranged tor a apeclai enteruiner! Carina tied It up with a long ahot. town, who la highly ^Iprs time out. Both aides miaaing
ILLINOIS' GREATEST SON
TWEMTV-THIRD ANMIVBRSARY
from out ot spokan of.
Ticket committee ia Dr. P. H.
Bsylea and B. D. Given and the com-
, atlttae will begin ticket aale to Com-
'{>!').-jnarclal Club membera on^Frlday. No
Tx '^tlekats will be sold stter Honday
.*; ^''aooB, tor the Isdles muat know by
f# that time how many piatea to pre-
Berry fouled and Far- to cloae the quarter S
'i f^./: waiter Maas snd Arlie Johnson sre ^f^vshan tor the meeting and will look .^f'Vstttsr ths comfort ot tho gussts.
¦•%{ VUMtA MBM ATTBND
-'. ¦- MBBTINa AT NOBJLB
ry msde It. ins miaaed to 3.
Msnn fouled and Farina mlased. Psrins fouled and Befry made it. Farina drew two more fouls and Mann and Corry each miaaed the two trea tbrowa allotted them. Corry cipped one in. Time out Farina. Hodgea geta a long one. Corry fonla twice and Farina miaaed both chances. Corry missea set up. Just sa the halt ended, 8 to 2.
The second hslf atarted with Far- Ins fouling snd Berry msde It. Hodgea fouled and Farina counted one. Berry fouled and Farina mlaa-
ed. The crowd cheered when Know.
on Monday 'es waa inaerted. Corry out. Mann fouled and Farina miaaed. Knowles abort
1809 - LINCOLN - 1926
one.
AMERICAN LBOION HAVB
BIO BOOBTBR 51EBTINO
Clay county went over the top for
Tbe Noble Chamber ot Commerce jBTlted seversl membera ot the Flora Commercial Club to their month ly dinner and meeting
•TenlpB. I . . «
Those who sccepted the invitstlon starts flreworka with s and went over were: K. S. Pritchett, ^'"'^'^ fouled and Farina makes one tbe American Legion Monday night Xi. M. Wood. Clarence T. Smith, J. L. i °' ^^o chances. Farina fouls and at a monster booater meeting in the Snyder and W. B. Harris. Kno.wlee makea it. Mann fouls and k. of P. hall. Commander Robley V.
Dinner waa served to 40 men at the Farins misses. Hodges gets one. Stevens of Post 14, Flora, assisted hotel at 6:30, after which a most ex- Smith toula and Farina misses. Far- by Vios Commander Don Ciark, pre- cellent meeting was held in the Ma- 'as fouls and Knowlea converts the aided. Delegationa trom Posta at sonic lodge room. Chaa. E. Palmer chanes. Third quarter ended 16 to Sailor Springs, Louisville and XenU preaided and there were three mua- *• {were present.
losi numbera given by Mr. and Mra. Berry starta the last quarter with ¦ William R. McCauley of Olney, Forrest Bobbltt of Bridgeport, withjs foul and Farina made it good.; post Department Commander of the Mra. Clyde Ausbrook of Noble, as Knowles fouls and Farina misaea. i American Legion, made a atirrlng ad- plsnlst, the other inatrumenta being Mann toula and Farina misses. Mann dress, outlining the aims and accomp- « violin and saxaphone. Hearty ap- '¦ •»>'• Corry in. Corry gets one. Hub- iiahmenta of the Legion during the plauae waa given the orchtatra. ! b*'' '"• Berry out. Farina geta a. seven yeara of its existence.
Following the muaic, Chairman long one. Foul Hubbnll, and Far- All of the leglalation tassed by Palmar called for talks trom the vis- 'na missea. Knowles geU one. Foul congress and the State Legislature ttora and the tlve Flort fellows each Farina and Corry makes both chances providing for adjusted compensation apoke for a short time and were liber- good. Knowlea geta a ahort one. (or World War veterans or providing ally applauded. f"o"l Corry and Farina misses. Two j,ospiUl care and compensation lor
Noble is a wide-awake little burg Farina subs go In. Tucker in, Corry wounded veterans has come aa a dl¬ and has a high type ot citizenship, al- out. Foul Farina and Knowlea misa- ^ect result ot Legion activiUea, Mr. ¦ways boosting for their pretty little es both. Fourth peraonal on Farina McCauley stated. He urged all eer- «lty and it was a very great pleaaure man and they call a man trqm the ^j^g mg„ „f the World War to Im
MODERN CHVRCH FOR
SOUTH 8IDB
M. E. chnrch South is to start work in the near tuture, as ordered by the building committee last Friday even¬ ing while in special conference with thb Presiding Elder, Rev. A. B. Thomaa, and the paator, M. F. Hay¬ ward. Excavation tor the new l>ullding will atart not later than June 26th. The propoaed building will be erected at the corner of South Main and Maple atreeta. Thia tract haa been the property ot the church or some tins. The lota, which are large, may fnrniah more room than aeeded for the building of a modern church. Because ot thia fact the committee may decide to dispose ot tbe v/est lot and place the proceeds on the new work. Theae lots were paid tor from aubacriptions ot membera and friends. The present building, wbich ia being used 6niy until the clasa (elt able to start a suitable cburch home and as the work ot the
to the Flora men to be present at the irssslas room to take his place. He ^^y,tgi, ,nrali In the American,ne» alxacturs. iirosressea the old
geta excited and hurriea on the floor Legion to perpetuate the comrade- building will be uaed in it as tar aa
.„„ . r.,..,,., .i,.i,..„ K„ 10..-I.. ^^^^^ ^j tho'Var and to take an poaaible. Many frienda of the M. B.
active part in the work of caring for church South and especially of south
to end the ^i^ows and orphans of World War aide reaidence and businesa men have
I Veterans, seeing that every wounded voiced their willlngneas to assist In
. ! veteran receive his due ot medical thia new work as soon as it ia atarter.
csre, comfort andi happiness and fos- While there baa baen no definite
meeting.
I too aoon. Crowd shaken by laugh
•HENRY TAYI/>R DIES AT HOMB ter. Time out Farina. Foul Know OF HIS SON, HARVBY TAYLOR lo" »"
Object Description
| Title | Flora Journal-Record |
| Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
| Date | 1926-02-11 |
| Month | 02 |
| Day | 11 |
| Year | 1926 |
| Volume | 14 |
| Issue | 22 |
| 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 |
