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TWE FLORA JOURNAL-RECORD, FLORA, ILUNOIS Hi PERSORAL NENTION FIRST NATIONAL BANK Flora. Ulinoia Mrs. Minerva Boswell, on route )iwo Flora. Is spending the winter In Flora Mra. Alice BnKJish, who has been visltlngr lierdauRbter, Mrs. £. E. Mar¬ shall, has retomed to her horoe In Sebrlngi'fla., after spending the sum¬ mer with her brother in Whitewood, Bo. Dakota. Mn. C1)^. (Caldwell, of St. Louta, is in the cljiy a guest of relativea. Lawrence Blottar and Chas. Keith, of Uillikin University, Decatur, will arrive the last of the week for the ChrlBtmas vacation. , Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Ruby and daugl • ter, Vera, spent Sunday tn Lawrence¬ ville with the foruier's parants. Mlss Given Courtright, of Olney, is the gueat this weak ot her brather, J. R. Courtrlght snd tamllv. iiiniNmnmiNiiHiiNiMiNiHiiiiuiMi THE GIFT SHOP Flora's Xmas Store wi0SitiWSt0!BWMfW Our two entire ^oors are fllled with beautiful and appropriate gifts for young and old. Below we list a few of our various complete lines. I h '6': 0- Jewelry Table Silver Hand Painted China Cut Glaaa Hen'a and Ladiea' Leather Puraea Huaic Rolla Pottery Framed picturoa Give Your Boy or Girl a Remington Portable a ^'" FOR XNAS ; Specia^ attention is called to our line of Ivory Roll Manicure Sets and 3 piece Toilet Sets in white, amber and ahell ivory. ¦ -" ¦ • .i^-.yf''-: - ' 1^1 VORY Put an EDISON DIAMOND iMsc in this Xmaa. A whole year to pay for it terest. V ' your home and no in- '^- nendCatson Go to Harold Lnse, Jeweler, your Xmaa carda. seals and taca. Captain and Mre. W. A Walnman and Mra. Rd Heath have raturned from Ixxigootee, Ind. Mrs. Lloyd Orr and danghter Mar¬ guerite wera vlaltora In Cisne from Friday until Saturday afternoon. Tbera will be a bakery sale held At B. W. bryan's sturc iie.xt Saiurdiiy. Also sale of dressed dolls. . Mr.and Mrs. Robt. Jefferies have raturned to Washington^ Ind., after spending several days with home folks. r. Jellerles has been in Baltimore for the past etght weeks, doing cleri- oal work for the^. ft O. R. B. Oo to Harold Luse, Jeweler, for your Xmas cards, seala and tags. Mrs. Wm. Clayton, of Washington, Ind., is spending aeveral days hera with her husband, who Is employed In Flora. ' Mre. B. B. Welter, wbo hi!6 been in Kew Tork City, since last September a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Thad Wllkerson, arrived liome last Wednes¬ day. While enroute home she stopped in Washington, D. C. She visited the Arlington cemetery wlille there. Mra. J. R. Courtrlght waa a Spring¬ field visitor the Hrst of the week. Fancy Boz apples—Jonathan, Grimes Golden and Starks Delicious special for Xmas. at Taylora'. Mre E. G. Brydun and Mre. K. S. Pritchett were St. Louts viaitors Monday, Mrs. M. H. Wyatt has returned from a visit wtth har son, Harrison and tamtly, tn Garrett, Ind. Alvah Henninger is Improving hta property on fith and Mtll streets by audtng a baaement. Oo to Harold Luse, Jeweler, tor your Xmas cards, seala and tags. L. B. Ketth is able to be out again after a painful encounter with his eieotrlo meat chopper. Mr. and Mre. Walter Songer attend «d the funeral of Mrs. £. S. Dean In Xenia on Monday. Mra. Floranoa Yockey, who haa been visiting friends to Decatur for several weeks, returned home Monday night. Trimmed up Pork Cbope ....20c lb Lean Pork Steak .10c Ib. TATLOR BROS. Mrs. Glen Bier, visiting hereYrom Pittsburg, Kan., spent tbe week-end wtth her sister, Mrs. W. Chambers, near Rinaixf. Mrs. A. P. Holt and little daughter Joan, are visiting the former's par ents, F. H. Simpson and wife, this week. Taylor Bros have the most com¬ plete stock of Groceries and Meats in Clay county. We carry many items you can't get any place else. The work on the B. K. Beaver resi¬ dence on Fifth street is progressing rapidly. The stucco is being applied this week. It ts ot timber and stucco construction and will be 'one of Flora's handsome residences. Mrs. C. B. Gill and little aon, Oscar Sidney, of Champaign, spent the week-end with the former's parents, C. O. Riggle and wife. Fresh oystera at Taylors. John Upton, of Bdgewood, spent Sunday with thetr uncle, Ed Cogswell and family in Loutsvllle. Alvin Stanford and son, Roy, visit- ad Mrs. Stanford at Olney sanitarinm Sunday. Perry Holmes and wife ot Ashland, who bave been guests at W. J, (>un- ningham's spent Isst week visiting ORPHEUN Flora Theatre nUnola HONDAY-TUESDAY, December 17 and 18 A wmtn SAtiasAii ATmAonoir RICHARD BARTflELnESS in "Tbe Bond Boy" Thursday, Docombor 13th Wallace ReM ^'^^ "The Dictator" One ot the last ot the Reid pict¬ ures. In whtcb he is supported hy Lils Lee. A PARAMOVNT PICTCRB Pathe Comedy Adults Wc Ohildrea lOo Friday, Docombor 14 ^ ^?eacelid Peters" A thrllliaK Western Story, tilled with adventure and romance. Comedy aad something new—IN¬ TERNATIONAL NKWS—See It. Adnlta Mc Children IOe Saturday, Docombor 16 Dorathy Daltoi •IN- "The Crinson Challen^" Another Paramount Pictare Here It Is—cowboys, coyotes, "bad men" and Indians mixed witb rid¬ ing and shooting stunts. Snub Pollard, in "Young Sherlocks." 9 Adnlta SSr Children 10c Thli la another ptetni^ like Tolable David, aad yov know how you liked tbat. ^ We will go ao tar ai to aay that thia, tbe Bond liny, is better tban "Tolable David." Better In it's overwhelming heart appeal. A story of a Virginia "bill hoy," who silently bravM the «al- lowa rather tban speak at the eost ot a woman's honor. THIS 18 A rXASSIC I,ve seen it. aud .1 will personally guarantee It to plaaae yoa. It's a heart touching story of a boy's loVo for his mother and I ap¬ peal to BVBRT HOTHBR, who bas a SON. BVBRT rA'tSMR, who loves bia BOY, be sure to see tbis jdcture. It will drive-it's lesson home, and you will tbank me tor bring¬ ing It to THB ORPHBUM. ADCLTH aOc OHIIiDREBr IOc Comedr as r.sual. WEDNESDAY, Docombor 19 HERBERT RAWLINSON in "Another Han's Shoes" If you like double distilled adventure, appealing romanee and excitement, you will like thla play from the novel by yictor Bridges. If you are for better pictnres.come in end see tbis one. Pictures at the Orphenm are not what tbey used tb ba. Wo are using some OOOD ONES now. Adults S»c CVntaiy OMnedy To-NIkIx. nlso. Children IOc C0NING-Tuesday,4)liristinas Day ' Verrias Hawaiians 5 Men, 1 Lady in a Hi^h Class MUSICAL Enter¬ tainment. Get ready for a BIG NIGHT Christmas fo> [¦ngto—acT miis»sw) Stationery Beoka, Xmaa Carda, Xato Fiction, Popular Copyr'ta | Westinghouse Electrical Appliances Bridge, Junior and Floor Lamps | See TOYLAND on Second Floor Ci^Tibtoa ChiUren'aDookSota Gamo Boorda lAnd thonaanda ot othor ttoma that ; inako JmC1J(* rtfht gift RAYusAViinr MMmpmHim the: Go to Harold Luse, Jeweler, your Xmas cards, seals and tags. Mrs. Julius Broeg spent Wednesday tn St. Louts. tatss Luoille Gray eptered sohool Tuesday after an lllnaas of several days. An Infant of Mr. and Mra. W. O Paarce, of Stanford twp., died Tues¬ day. Oo to Harold Luse, Jeweler, tor your Xmaa cards, seala and tags. Wm. McCommons and otfe, wlui recently moved from their farm in Stanford to Rtnard, spent Wedneadsy with their daughter, Mrs. Sam Hry- den and famtly. E. A. Ferguson ot Sprtngtleld, division freigbt agent B. A O. rail¬ road, was here Wednesday, greeting trteads. R. L. Stanford returned Tuesday to his home at Maplewood, Mo., after a visit witb bis brotber, Preston Stanford, since Dec. Srd. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maas were Ol¬ ney visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Bunnell near Johnsonville. Oo to Harold Luse Jewelea, for your Xmas cards, seals and tags. Mlss Vesta Jacobs ts asslBting in The Flora National Bank this month, Mr. and Mre. Joaeph MontKomery and famtly entertained as their quests Sunday, Mr. and Mra. Chas. Wilfong and daughtera and Foreat Dulaney. E. Peterson, of Mt. Vernon, Ind., was a week-end guest at the N. B. 'Prince home. Mrs. C. 6. Stevens, of Washington, Ind., was a guest last week of Mre. Wm. HcDonald and Mre. A. L. Car¬ ney. • Mrs. K. H. Simpson will entertain tbe Ladies' Beading Clnb Frtday sfternoon. Mra. Frank Walker and lltttedaugh- tera were guests of Xenia relatives over the week-end. Mn. Herbert Mann and children, of Talsa, Okla., arrlvad Tusaday for a Tiait with Mr. snd Mre. Brad Mann. Mlaa Franqea Stanford will arrive Friday fram LIndenwood Oollaga, St. Charlaa. Mo.,'for theOhrtatnua vaca¬ tion wIM^ her parento, Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Stanfo'rd. Mr. aadilra. S. W. Hall axpact to lamo Mill l$auUy AatMJjMtnna UC, wbam jttAf wm'mue tha ti-' maieHiT off tMb.wMM ^Wki9m iHaU's brother, t. C. MeMd^. Itta^-^-' .'4. .; ¦K!m:wr^-mi.jiatam':kr.T Ferdinand Tonney has returned bome from Swifton, Ark. Oo to Harold Luse. Jeweler, for your Xmas cards, seals and tags. F. H. Simpson, president of the Ill¬ inois Horticultural Society, is in Urbana tbis . week, attending the state meeting. Fred K.' Mack was st St. Elmo Thursday of last week, as delegste from the K. of P. lodge here to the District convention. The M. B. church 4adies clesred •300 at thair bazaar and cafeteria Wednesday. Mra. John Barker wasTat Clay Ctty tast Pridsy. We need good country eggs. TAYLORS'. Miaa Margaret Nelle Wilson spant the week'Cnd In Olney wtth her friend, Miss Mary Jane Alcorn. Oo to Harold Luse, Jeweler, for your Xmas cards, seals and tags. Mr. and Mra. Jss. Davis of the Seminary neightwrhood are the par¬ ento of a littte daughter, Ijorn Dec. llth. Mrs. Wm. McDonald was In St. Louis the Istter part of the week. All kinds Fresb nuts, nut meats, fruits and vegetables at Taylora. Mrs. Wna. McDonald was liostese to the Brtdge Club Friday at her home on 4th St. beaide the members of the Club the following were guests, Mrs. C. G. Stevens of Wsshington Iifd.; Dr. snd Mrs. Geo. Campbell, Mrs. Clem Barman, Misses Mary El¬ lis, Mary Kacheroske. We want Ducks, Hens and Turkeys tor our Xmas trade. Will buy them alive or dressed but dont bring dress¬ ed poultry without seeing us or phon¬ ing first. TAYLOR BROS. Mra. Fay Davidson spent Tuasdsy with her psranta in Clay City. TO RR BBOAIH'AHTBD FROM PBORIA The Olee Club of Peoria higb school will broadcast Cbristmas car¬ rots the evening ot Deo. SO Station W J A U. Mlss Merlin Terhune Is music instructor and leads the Olee Club. Sbe will also render a solo. Flora friends ot Miss Terbune hope to bear the caroling and solo over' their radios. HKIiL HOMR Last Saturday a deal was rorned wheraby Mr. and Mra. Abe J. Noblitt aold thtlr residence on Fifth rtreet east of Sycamore to Prot. B. C. JacobE. Mr. Jacobs and tamily will move as soon tbe house is vacated by Mr. Noblitt's family. Samuel Rinehsrt wtll spend Chrtstr mas with his daughter, Mrs. Joe Hale and famtly in Mattoon. DeLuxe Fruit Cake SOc pound, St. Louis stores advertise same thing at 80c pound. Taylors'. C. B. Smith isTlsitingMr. and Mrs. F. M. Welch In Chleaco. W, R. Tllton returned to Dover, Ohio, Tuesdsy. after several dsys. here and tn Springfleld. Mr. aud Mrs.;' Tllton ara spending the winter tvtth thair daughtor, Mra. Edith Shealar and' family In Duver. Oe to Harold Luse. Jeweler, tar : your Xmas aaras, seals aniVtags. Emmett Anderson sttonded tha ' liineral of Lowell Bestow In Fairfleld on Saturdav. 60 Xmas Box Fancy Cbooolata ', tl.OO each at Taylors'. Mra. J. P. Oaldwell and littls aon» will spend the week end with St. Louts ralatives. ¦A,-: -.1 ^.¦¦ , '¦¦? -^k lii v^¦ M i HAROLD 8. WILLIAHS LAWYER Office Flrat Door Bast ot Throgmorton's Drag Store FLORA ILUNMS Beaaoned APPLE WO(M> FOR SALB Suitable length tor eook stove or heater, dellverad within tbe corpor¬ ation at tt.OO per load, caab. Mt THOS. PATTON nMUINHMMmWHPHimiMIIHiaHHnM G. W. CAHPBELL - Phy^teian ahd Smfoon >% aula ArtawaroA ¦v:-:- iimti ^>l* 1-^fiV- VICTOR RECORDS for Christinas Gifts p* ACH year more and more oi our cua^ ^-^ tomers are realizing the popularity of Victor records ac gifts. You win want to sec our list suggest¬ ing Victor records appropriate as gifts for every member of tke faxnily, from baby to grandpa or grandma. Let us help you make up your liat. Victrolas in numy ftyles and finis hes. Convenient paymeirti^-^'-/'v.- \-:-""x'""" ¦ ¦*? Throi^ortpn's Dry^Store , ::!>''i>- ^l W New Week Vlf«|^Mot4s. Oncf • L. Every Week, Friday. J'»»0SWl^'"r^W.m^- '.'rm.'fiv •Vj»»Nsai-
Object Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1923-12-06 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1923 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 12 |
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 | 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 | 9054782 |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |
Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1923-12-06 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1923 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 12 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 16 |
Page | 17 |
FileName | 19231206_016.tif |
Date Digital | 2007-06-26 |
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 | 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 | 9054782 |
FullText | TWE FLORA JOURNAL-RECORD, FLORA, ILUNOIS Hi PERSORAL NENTION FIRST NATIONAL BANK Flora. Ulinoia Mrs. Minerva Boswell, on route )iwo Flora. Is spending the winter In Flora Mra. Alice BnKJish, who has been visltlngr lierdauRbter, Mrs. £. E. Mar¬ shall, has retomed to her horoe In Sebrlngi'fla., after spending the sum¬ mer with her brother in Whitewood, Bo. Dakota. Mn. C1)^. (Caldwell, of St. Louta, is in the cljiy a guest of relativea. Lawrence Blottar and Chas. Keith, of Uillikin University, Decatur, will arrive the last of the week for the ChrlBtmas vacation. , Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Ruby and daugl • ter, Vera, spent Sunday tn Lawrence¬ ville with the foruier's parants. Mlss Given Courtright, of Olney, is the gueat this weak ot her brather, J. R. Courtrlght snd tamllv. iiiniNmnmiNiiHiiNiMiNiHiiiiuiMi THE GIFT SHOP Flora's Xmas Store wi0SitiWSt0!BWMfW Our two entire ^oors are fllled with beautiful and appropriate gifts for young and old. Below we list a few of our various complete lines. I h '6': 0- Jewelry Table Silver Hand Painted China Cut Glaaa Hen'a and Ladiea' Leather Puraea Huaic Rolla Pottery Framed picturoa Give Your Boy or Girl a Remington Portable a ^'" FOR XNAS ; Specia^ attention is called to our line of Ivory Roll Manicure Sets and 3 piece Toilet Sets in white, amber and ahell ivory. ¦ -" ¦ • .i^-.yf''-: - ' 1^1 VORY Put an EDISON DIAMOND iMsc in this Xmaa. A whole year to pay for it terest. V ' your home and no in- '^- nendCatson Go to Harold Lnse, Jeweler, your Xmaa carda. seals and taca. Captain and Mre. W. A Walnman and Mra. Rd Heath have raturned from Ixxigootee, Ind. Mrs. Lloyd Orr and danghter Mar¬ guerite wera vlaltora In Cisne from Friday until Saturday afternoon. Tbera will be a bakery sale held At B. W. bryan's sturc iie.xt Saiurdiiy. Also sale of dressed dolls. . Mr.and Mrs. Robt. Jefferies have raturned to Washington^ Ind., after spending several days with home folks. r. Jellerles has been in Baltimore for the past etght weeks, doing cleri- oal work for the^. ft O. R. B. Oo to Harold Luse, Jeweler, for your Xmas cards, seala and tags. Mrs. Wm. Clayton, of Washington, Ind., is spending aeveral days hera with her husband, who Is employed In Flora. ' Mre. B. B. Welter, wbo hi!6 been in Kew Tork City, since last September a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Thad Wllkerson, arrived liome last Wednes¬ day. While enroute home she stopped in Washington, D. C. She visited the Arlington cemetery wlille there. Mra. J. R. Courtrlght waa a Spring¬ field visitor the Hrst of the week. Fancy Boz apples—Jonathan, Grimes Golden and Starks Delicious special for Xmas. at Taylora'. Mre E. G. Brydun and Mre. K. S. Pritchett were St. Louts viaitors Monday, Mrs. M. H. Wyatt has returned from a visit wtth har son, Harrison and tamtly, tn Garrett, Ind. Alvah Henninger is Improving hta property on fith and Mtll streets by audtng a baaement. Oo to Harold Luse, Jeweler, tor your Xmas cards, seala and tags. L. B. Ketth is able to be out again after a painful encounter with his eieotrlo meat chopper. Mr. and Mre. Walter Songer attend «d the funeral of Mrs. £. S. Dean In Xenia on Monday. Mra. Floranoa Yockey, who haa been visiting friends to Decatur for several weeks, returned home Monday night. Trimmed up Pork Cbope ....20c lb Lean Pork Steak .10c Ib. TATLOR BROS. Mrs. Glen Bier, visiting hereYrom Pittsburg, Kan., spent tbe week-end wtth her sister, Mrs. W. Chambers, near Rinaixf. Mrs. A. P. Holt and little daughter Joan, are visiting the former's par ents, F. H. Simpson and wife, this week. Taylor Bros have the most com¬ plete stock of Groceries and Meats in Clay county. We carry many items you can't get any place else. The work on the B. K. Beaver resi¬ dence on Fifth street is progressing rapidly. The stucco is being applied this week. It ts ot timber and stucco construction and will be 'one of Flora's handsome residences. Mrs. C. B. Gill and little aon, Oscar Sidney, of Champaign, spent the week-end with the former's parents, C. O. Riggle and wife. Fresh oystera at Taylors. John Upton, of Bdgewood, spent Sunday with thetr uncle, Ed Cogswell and family in Loutsvllle. Alvin Stanford and son, Roy, visit- ad Mrs. Stanford at Olney sanitarinm Sunday. Perry Holmes and wife ot Ashland, who bave been guests at W. J, (>un- ningham's spent Isst week visiting ORPHEUN Flora Theatre nUnola HONDAY-TUESDAY, December 17 and 18 A wmtn SAtiasAii ATmAonoir RICHARD BARTflELnESS in "Tbe Bond Boy" Thursday, Docombor 13th Wallace ReM ^'^^ "The Dictator" One ot the last ot the Reid pict¬ ures. In whtcb he is supported hy Lils Lee. A PARAMOVNT PICTCRB Pathe Comedy Adults Wc Ohildrea lOo Friday, Docombor 14 ^ ^?eacelid Peters" A thrllliaK Western Story, tilled with adventure and romance. Comedy aad something new—IN¬ TERNATIONAL NKWS—See It. Adnlta Mc Children IOe Saturday, Docombor 16 Dorathy Daltoi •IN- "The Crinson Challen^" Another Paramount Pictare Here It Is—cowboys, coyotes, "bad men" and Indians mixed witb rid¬ ing and shooting stunts. Snub Pollard, in "Young Sherlocks." 9 Adnlta SSr Children 10c Thli la another ptetni^ like Tolable David, aad yov know how you liked tbat. ^ We will go ao tar ai to aay that thia, tbe Bond liny, is better tban "Tolable David." Better In it's overwhelming heart appeal. A story of a Virginia "bill hoy," who silently bravM the «al- lowa rather tban speak at the eost ot a woman's honor. THIS 18 A rXASSIC I,ve seen it. aud .1 will personally guarantee It to plaaae yoa. It's a heart touching story of a boy's loVo for his mother and I ap¬ peal to BVBRT HOTHBR, who bas a SON. BVBRT rA'tSMR, who loves bia BOY, be sure to see tbis jdcture. It will drive-it's lesson home, and you will tbank me tor bring¬ ing It to THB ORPHBUM. ADCLTH aOc OHIIiDREBr IOc Comedr as r.sual. WEDNESDAY, Docombor 19 HERBERT RAWLINSON in "Another Han's Shoes" If you like double distilled adventure, appealing romanee and excitement, you will like thla play from the novel by yictor Bridges. If you are for better pictnres.come in end see tbis one. Pictures at the Orphenm are not what tbey used tb ba. Wo are using some OOOD ONES now. Adults S»c CVntaiy OMnedy To-NIkIx. nlso. Children IOc C0NING-Tuesday,4)liristinas Day ' Verrias Hawaiians 5 Men, 1 Lady in a Hi^h Class MUSICAL Enter¬ tainment. Get ready for a BIG NIGHT Christmas fo> [¦ngto—acT miis»sw) Stationery Beoka, Xmaa Carda, Xato Fiction, Popular Copyr'ta | Westinghouse Electrical Appliances Bridge, Junior and Floor Lamps | See TOYLAND on Second Floor Ci^Tibtoa ChiUren'aDookSota Gamo Boorda lAnd thonaanda ot othor ttoma that ; inako JmC1J(* rtfht gift RAYusAViinr MMmpmHim the: Go to Harold Luse, Jeweler, your Xmas cards, seals and tags. Mrs. Julius Broeg spent Wednesday tn St. Louts. tatss Luoille Gray eptered sohool Tuesday after an lllnaas of several days. An Infant of Mr. and Mra. W. O Paarce, of Stanford twp., died Tues¬ day. Oo to Harold Luse, Jeweler, tor your Xmaa cards, seala and tags. Wm. McCommons and otfe, wlui recently moved from their farm in Stanford to Rtnard, spent Wedneadsy with their daughter, Mrs. Sam Hry- den and famtly. E. A. Ferguson ot Sprtngtleld, division freigbt agent B. A O. rail¬ road, was here Wednesday, greeting trteads. R. L. Stanford returned Tuesday to his home at Maplewood, Mo., after a visit witb bis brotber, Preston Stanford, since Dec. Srd. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maas were Ol¬ ney visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Bunnell near Johnsonville. Oo to Harold Luse Jewelea, for your Xmas cards, seals and tags. Mlss Vesta Jacobs ts asslBting in The Flora National Bank this month, Mr. and Mre. Joaeph MontKomery and famtly entertained as their quests Sunday, Mr. and Mra. Chas. Wilfong and daughtera and Foreat Dulaney. E. Peterson, of Mt. Vernon, Ind., was a week-end guest at the N. B. 'Prince home. Mrs. C. 6. Stevens, of Washington, Ind., was a guest last week of Mre. Wm. HcDonald and Mre. A. L. Car¬ ney. • Mrs. K. H. Simpson will entertain tbe Ladies' Beading Clnb Frtday sfternoon. Mra. Frank Walker and lltttedaugh- tera were guests of Xenia relatives over the week-end. Mn. Herbert Mann and children, of Talsa, Okla., arrlvad Tusaday for a Tiait with Mr. snd Mre. Brad Mann. Mlaa Franqea Stanford will arrive Friday fram LIndenwood Oollaga, St. Charlaa. Mo.,'for theOhrtatnua vaca¬ tion wIM^ her parento, Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Stanfo'rd. Mr. aadilra. S. W. Hall axpact to lamo Mill l$auUy AatMJjMtnna UC, wbam jttAf wm'mue tha ti-' maieHiT off tMb.wMM ^Wki9m iHaU's brother, t. C. MeMd^. Itta^-^-' .'4. .; ¦K!m:wr^-mi.jiatam':kr.T Ferdinand Tonney has returned bome from Swifton, Ark. Oo to Harold Luse. Jeweler, for your Xmas cards, seals and tags. F. H. Simpson, president of the Ill¬ inois Horticultural Society, is in Urbana tbis . week, attending the state meeting. Fred K.' Mack was st St. Elmo Thursday of last week, as delegste from the K. of P. lodge here to the District convention. The M. B. church 4adies clesred •300 at thair bazaar and cafeteria Wednesday. Mra. John Barker wasTat Clay Ctty tast Pridsy. We need good country eggs. TAYLORS'. Miaa Margaret Nelle Wilson spant the week'Cnd In Olney wtth her friend, Miss Mary Jane Alcorn. Oo to Harold Luse, Jeweler, for your Xmas cards, seals and tags. Mr. and Mra. Jss. Davis of the Seminary neightwrhood are the par¬ ento of a littte daughter, Ijorn Dec. llth. Mrs. Wm. McDonald was In St. Louis the Istter part of the week. All kinds Fresb nuts, nut meats, fruits and vegetables at Taylora. Mrs. Wna. McDonald was liostese to the Brtdge Club Friday at her home on 4th St. beaide the members of the Club the following were guests, Mrs. C. G. Stevens of Wsshington Iifd.; Dr. snd Mrs. Geo. Campbell, Mrs. Clem Barman, Misses Mary El¬ lis, Mary Kacheroske. We want Ducks, Hens and Turkeys tor our Xmas trade. Will buy them alive or dressed but dont bring dress¬ ed poultry without seeing us or phon¬ ing first. TAYLOR BROS. Mra. Fay Davidson spent Tuasdsy with her psranta in Clay City. TO RR BBOAIH'AHTBD FROM PBORIA The Olee Club of Peoria higb school will broadcast Cbristmas car¬ rots the evening ot Deo. SO Station W J A U. Mlss Merlin Terhune Is music instructor and leads the Olee Club. Sbe will also render a solo. Flora friends ot Miss Terbune hope to bear the caroling and solo over' their radios. HKIiL HOMR Last Saturday a deal was rorned wheraby Mr. and Mra. Abe J. Noblitt aold thtlr residence on Fifth rtreet east of Sycamore to Prot. B. C. JacobE. Mr. Jacobs and tamily will move as soon tbe house is vacated by Mr. Noblitt's family. Samuel Rinehsrt wtll spend Chrtstr mas with his daughter, Mrs. Joe Hale and famtly in Mattoon. DeLuxe Fruit Cake SOc pound, St. Louis stores advertise same thing at 80c pound. Taylors'. C. B. Smith isTlsitingMr. and Mrs. F. M. Welch In Chleaco. W, R. Tllton returned to Dover, Ohio, Tuesdsy. after several dsys. here and tn Springfleld. Mr. aud Mrs.;' Tllton ara spending the winter tvtth thair daughtor, Mra. Edith Shealar and' family In Duver. Oe to Harold Luse. Jeweler, tar : your Xmas aaras, seals aniVtags. Emmett Anderson sttonded tha ' liineral of Lowell Bestow In Fairfleld on Saturdav. 60 Xmas Box Fancy Cbooolata ', tl.OO each at Taylors'. Mra. J. P. Oaldwell and littls aon» will spend the week end with St. Louts ralatives. ¦A,-: -.1 ^.¦¦ , '¦¦? -^k lii v^¦ M i HAROLD 8. WILLIAHS LAWYER Office Flrat Door Bast ot Throgmorton's Drag Store FLORA ILUNMS Beaaoned APPLE WO(M> FOR SALB Suitable length tor eook stove or heater, dellverad within tbe corpor¬ ation at tt.OO per load, caab. Mt THOS. PATTON nMUINHMMmWHPHimiMIIHiaHHnM G. W. CAHPBELL - Phy^teian ahd Smfoon >% aula ArtawaroA ¦v:-:- iimti ^>l* 1-^fiV- VICTOR RECORDS for Christinas Gifts p* ACH year more and more oi our cua^ ^-^ tomers are realizing the popularity of Victor records ac gifts. You win want to sec our list suggest¬ ing Victor records appropriate as gifts for every member of tke faxnily, from baby to grandpa or grandma. Let us help you make up your liat. Victrolas in numy ftyles and finis hes. Convenient paymeirti^-^'-/'v.- \-:-""x'""" ¦ ¦*? Throi^ortpn's Dry^Store , ::!>''i>- ^l W New Week Vlf«|^Mot4s. Oncf • L. Every Week, Friday. J'»»0SWl^'"r^W.m^- '.'rm.'fiv •Vj»»Nsai- |
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