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mmmmsmmm '¦liyuLy f t ttAatntaatm bkiAAtAt THE yiXHtA .tmCOm>^ FLOiU; llJiJHgl^' ^m. m FLORA RECORD %.tL (In^r|K>rmt«d) tt,-MailaKlilK-Mdltot ImmmwI Oetokar S. 1*IS. mm au^Ur at tha poat otflea oi'yiont, nunola, nndar aet of llareb ^ PnblUhad Weekly 'mOat la tba Shrivar Bnlldln<. ^^baerlption Batea: tl.50 per year it^odvaaea; 76 canta tot alz mocths; tte aaata tar taat montba. V THimSDAT, MAT >7, 19S0. ^ tAtm ci.ErELAin>, omo, TO ST. I/OCIB, MO. Tan large new motor tmcka paaa- «i. throngh riora Sunday. Theaa IMeks wfre being taken overland SMoi ClevehiAd. Ohio, to St. Louis, flptead of betng shipped by rail. Kgeb one of the tracks was loaded titr capacity witb various kinds of nMChlnery oa^ carrying a large au- 'tomoblle. It theae trucks loaded can ko taken over oar roada in their jaaaont bad condition, what can thay ¦Ot do whan the Midland Trail is aiaaitleted to solve the difficulties of transportation. When this condition oomes, as It will in time, the pn>d- oota of our farms will be brought aaar to the consumer for the benefit otall. KLBCTKD STATB CHAIRMAN. At the meeting of the Republican state committee at Springfleld on Monday Congressman Frank L. Smith waa elected state chairman and Harry Ward secretary. Oeorge M. Mlley, of Harrisburg, committeeman from this dtatrlct, voted witb the Thompson- Lnndin Chicago crowd. CHRMnAir CHDRCH-^ •okool nK^Swtdajr: .'.ma 1 le,^ unr our /Bibl* bod »< laat Snndaj, we only Ave to hava. 104-BMvate make tt 400,.aad wa can 'do It. W« aro not oaly in a contest with Moant Vemoo, bnt with ten otbar schools, at leak tbe raporta are Vatnf aent yoar mln|i««r trom Wast Frankfort. Benton, ContraUa, Da«aoln, Cajrboadalp, Salam, Fair- field, CarterrUla. Marion, and Her¬ rin, and we staad foarth. Why not Jdbephlne Long, tho deeooaod daughter of J. F. and Mary BIMi' Long, was bom nool^ Inka, 111., Joae 24, 1874, and dlod In St Lonls, Mo., >tey 1*. 1M«, a««d 4S yaora, 10 montha and tf dajra. In Ktt abo looa'aaitOd 4n ttiaf- rtago to Nayoleoa QaOrtoriooiis. to wbleb nOion one aon; HO^Ord (}ner^ tarmous, waa bom, aaA atlll «ar- vivos. She waa uBttod taty-matflaclsto Thomas Cragg of CofUOn, ni.. iv l*A». and in this anion lived iBtfl' death, lenvlBg a tond tanaboad Uf sUnd at the TOP? Say, you «>nnl^ ^„„ berloas. Bariy ta llto Oho WW' membOra who can be to Sundaj^ sehool on ttmo'bnd soma In town can¬ not, wOBft you to get a nelgbboringi tainlly to come with you next Bant day?. It yo^, do tbla tell ma about It next 'Sunday. Come, and coma on Umo. U. S. JOHNSON, MInlstor. PBESBVTBIIIAir CHCHCH Tho Memorial aervleos at the Pros- bytorian Church Sanday, May 2t, was a great suceeas. Drs. Macurdy and Plerson were present and assisted in the services. A splendid band of Civ¬ il War. Spanish Aemrican and World War veterans were present. The mu¬ sic was splendid and all seemed to be dollgbted. The Sunday school convention In the oftemoon was very well attended and all the addrassea good. There will be the usual sarvices at the church Sunday monrlng. No servicea in the evening on account of the High school everclses at tbe Methodist church. Sermon topic, Sunday.moming: "Ood Qxiening the Byes of Men." Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burt, of Oeff, were' Sunday visitors at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Snyder. Mr and Mrs. O. R. Mann and two children, of Champaign, came Sun¬ day for a vtsit with kis parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Mann. dWtlf/MlT Ml tasaed Cbrlat and Oadoovorod to Uvo for Him evor attor. She had three alo- tors and fonr brotbera. All, Ineladti^ fatber aad mother, baVo preeeded bor to tbojrorld beyond, exoopt two ala¬ tera, "Mrs.. Paorl KlHott Of Flora and Mra. mta Wilson ot Utehtioid, wbo are left to moora bor loaa. "^ She waa alwaya looking attat tbe weKaro of others, administering unto them both in sickness as well aa In death.. Sha has suffered much In the past few years, bnt bOrO up bi^vely and ia the end said she was ready to go. She leavea a heat Of friends aOd relatires to mourn bar loss. The golden gatea aro open wide, A gentle roico aaid "Come," Ail angol trom ttae other side Welcome our dear sister home. We stood beside her bod of death Bowed down In sorrow. We little thoaght that on that day Our dear sister would pass away. We saw her suffer, We heard her sigh. ¦ •*.'''fisS' With ihrobbing breaat ' * ' • And weeping eyes. Till Ood released her from her pain. Our dear sister passed away. XENIA CHRISTIAN CHITBCH Elder U. S. Johnson will preach In Xenia Friday nigbt. You are Invited to attend this service. Still scarce, but we have enough to take care of our customers and the price is LOW considering present mar¬ ket values, vv V _ • .^ P. & G. Sodp i 8c Bar I ,.#,, Choice Creamery Butter 60c* pound Green Beans, Strawberries, New Cabbage Pine Apple, 4 Choice Lettuce, All Vegetables in season Choice'Eating Po¬ tatoes 8c lb New Potatoes ' 12 l-2c pound We Can't Sell All the Groceries, So \ye Try ^- To Sell The Best ' ..-¦v-- s^ We can't advertise all the prices, but a trial order will convince you that we have the goods at the right prices. OAHAN Com. F*hone 21 \ People's Phone 79 A Good Bank in a r i 1' • ¦. Town MBMuaa 1^ P t ^ AMBRICAM, M " t' 4 ^ -f, BAMKEBB* ^ ASSOCUnOM WE BBLIEVB we have ona of the moat aervlcotble bank! In ona ' ot the beat towni of IU atu In tba 'SUte. : .,::-'U: :'¦ ,,.- Our continually increasing number of satisfled customers Is the best evi¬ dence that we are serving each ooe Individually, In a satisfactory man¬ ner. ^ Our OQloers and DIreetora are men of gfood sound business Judgment, well and favorably known throughout the community. We endeavor to work for the bet¬ terment of our town and oountry feu.rroundingB, aa well as for tho IB- UrtaU of tbe ladlvtdual. \ ' r The Flbjra National ^nk, FliORA^ lif. NORTH HARTER ' CHRISTIAN CHCRCtt Elder U. S. Johnson of Flora wmJ preach at North Harter next Sanday at S p. m. Dont' fail to hear him. ; CLAT oocinrr fabmerhI The offleeiro of ad'WmnBaaatyjm FOrmora' Inatitate, with a few of tbe tatataf tanaara, atat^ at^Mi «o«(t houaa In LouiariUe last Saturday at S:M p. m. J. C. nitler, of Etftngbam, aaalst' ant steto farm bnroan orgaalxer. wai preaeat abd gave a very Iaterestlng taik'aboftt tbo adVaBtagea aad needs of lidTlar a farm adrMftr: Committees, wero ap^ilntod from each township to' attead tutitro meeunca aad work In tbeir toara- sbips. ^ A maaa OMbting Is boftit ar¬ ranged for tbo mrantb ot Jnoe. mt. SpltMf, at Eftlagbaib, C. C. Libgaa tof Rdbiaaon andll. B. Pl^er at Otaey, WlU bo Invited to att'end this moat¬ ing. Wateb yOor local paper tor an- nooacOiaoata.' Tbo tollowiag township comtilt- teea wero appointed : Xenia—^Walter L. WoftVor, Cbaa. Markham; Songer—Oao. Doaln. J. H. McEl¬ yea, Chaa. Mearns, F. R. Moore. Oskaloosa-^Oeorge MtcElyea, t^ R. HcCalley. R. E. Deshayes. C. B. Pfokoll.- f>adl Idnes. _^ Larklni(Wlrk-r-A. H. Lewis. Dr. C,' V. Crnse, John Weavpr, W. C. Maaehger, Robe WillUms, Henry Byers. HartOr—E. E. Byers, F. W. Reits, Ray Oraham, H. F. Hantaoni, Clin* Logan, Lloyd Monieal, Bugene Stout¬ enburg, Chas. Lusk Jessa llarr.'F'in, F. H. Robertson, J. B. Monroe. Lontovllle—C. B. Fi^e, P. C Gul¬ lett, Chas. McPeak, Bd;(ar Krutslng¬ er,' Ben Hagle. Blair—Jesse Willtams, Blmer H.-»r- per, H. H. McKnelly, Chester Wil- liahis, Henry Blalr. Stanford—L. F. Bricronden, Chas. Crickman. Sam Stanford, Harry Pearee, Aaron Baylor. Hoosier—C. B. Bible, (». H. Fields Emery Hagen, Pearl McCiIiniii, Nouh Walbum, Lubert Qulnn. Bible Orove—Jay Sparling, Sylves¬ ter Dueker, W. W. Kellums,' Esca Webster ( Ed Sunderman. Clay City—Delbert Holman Harry Powell, C. W. Hopkinson, Arch Hun ley. ' Pixley—C. P. Dillman, Harry Dit¬ ter, Edward Drewes, Perry Mitchell F. W. REITZ, Sec. Cliy Co. Farmers' Instltuto METHODIST CHVRCH Next Sunday morning, beginning at 10:30, we expect to have the .best service we have had this conference year. Several persons will be bap¬ tized and a larger n'umber will be received into the church. The Sun¬ day school Is invited to attend this service in a l;ody, as many of its members will be there to unite with the church! There will be special music and a sermon to young peo¬ ple. Do not miss this service. Oxit Sundsy gphool is increasing Tin numbers and it is a good, natural growth, witb a healthy and increas¬ ing Interest in the real work of the scbool. Much credit is due tbe of¬ ficers and teachers for this improve¬ ment. Next Sunday evening the ser¬ mon, for the High Scbool class of 1920 will be preached and a union meeting will be<held. We are Inform¬ ed it is Brother Johpson's tum to pleach this ^lermon and that the meeting comes to this church. All right, let us have a crowd. We will welcome the High School to our church every Sunday. Our great Oeneral Conference, now In session at Des Moines, la., requested our bishops .to appoint delegates to tbe conventions of the major political parties lo work fur. a dry plank In each party platform.^ Cheers and gre^t enthusiasm aneom- jtanled the passing of the resolution. rThat Is fine. Tbe liquor interests tbe world o»rer are aroused. "Prohibi¬ tion,'* they say, "must be outRoneral- ed, or it will take the world." A tre¬ mendous battle will be nn for the next two years, to rob civilization of this great victory. The fight Is on No party that surrendesr to the Liquor Traffic should expect the votes of Christians. If my party puts a wet plank in its platform, it is no longer my party. If it stands a wet candidate on its platform, he is not my ftindidate. Two County Farm Agents in Penn sylvanla, with their whole families in Jail! Why the^whole family? Ans wer: houses scarce and prohibition had emptied the jails. Now, don't miss that Sunday moming service May 30. W. C. MACURDT, Pastor. SEED CORl Johnson county white, t4>e0.pbr bu.; Atnsworth 90-day.yellow, I4.&0 per bu. This com is shelled and shows godd test. Phone or write your order. Will tako.two to three days to get order ready after receiving Mnne,due to labor conditions on farm. (34-86). Herl>ert Harrison, Farm. Centralia Wire Company Office & Warehouse 118 W. Srd South St,. CENTRALIA, ILLINOIS DISTRIBUTORS: The ADMIRAL Line of Hay Presses The Best Press on the n;>arket today. ¦¦¦¦¦¦enmaHmoopaBHB'v?»^^>«'i'i'»*'"'"*<***'^»***>»i**i'^^i" Wii« Feicin^ IBile Ties, Nails GASOi;.WE Uld KitOSENE QIGINES Fkrm F^ilizers. WRITE W9n BRICES . \--ir ::' nil ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ Wat^JtJUKy)|^ 20 per ce^. l^^tt^tioQ, sale V. Jt JwfflS^jeWto v^ In ^ii next week's issue we will haye a full pa|e of Bargains. We will al¬ low y(li 20 per cenriOff on any- thing in the stot£ f>*f < flits tflAOY-rowf.^ H; ne;wman 'itmnaiiiaamamuiini/aR 'imf/xuawaeiuiit vsnmimumitmmm mmmmtmiAm^ SAN TOX TOOTH PASTE A ^fi^hing Dentifrice Preserves the teeth. W^: ¦¦*';..'?¦ T ¦ ¦--*;.r .¦, ¦'¦¦ ¦ ¦• •'¦ ¦" • t'' 'Sweeteijs the iBreath^ ^W' ¥4 HW Cleanses, Preserves, and Whitens the Teeth ">-).. a m '". Promotes healthy ^guma ^ : :. ,-%¦,' 'W- - III.' ! i,.^lft .[j^mOiafmmmiffijfmmliliieaAmm 'ir':^ '¦' . ¦ \ '"'¦¦ £¦' "^SOLD BY—: THROGMOR.TON!S. " DRUG STORE ¦ :^g! ^4 V, •i '¦^ J. FIRST BJmST dtm^H There will be Ibrrtees at tbe First Baptist Cbnreh, mora, Fifdiy e^ nlng at 7:«t. jHMftMMhv asofiilBir and orenlos. Subject tor the aaonalag aarrloo: Tbe Power of KjMOoOoUty. j .^ Sunday ovottlog bt 7:S«, aobjobt: Tbe HaniliMfS* Mfe. Jfilpi.iBoT. o« "" VOHHSCNf GAiHURD ORBOOIT , Senator HlnMK Jflhnaon, of Call- thO nreaMeaey. ^r<:•:^.^ MARIUAOE UCKSii^ oWa i neroo Rottfaott; Clay Co _.. IfMpurot fyeoeh, CUy Co. ^^» —^Tbe TeotopoUa Freaa,
Object Description
Title | Flora Record |
Masthead | The Flora Record |
Date | 1920-05-27 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1920 |
Volume | 8 |
Issue | 36 |
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 | 1920-05-27 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1920 |
Volume | 8 |
Issue | 36 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 4 |
Page | 4 |
FileName | 19200527_004.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 |
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Tan large new motor tmcka paaa- «i. throngh riora Sunday. Theaa IMeks wfre being taken overland SMoi ClevehiAd. Ohio, to St. Louis, flptead of betng shipped by rail. Kgeb one of the tracks was loaded titr capacity witb various kinds of nMChlnery oa^ carrying a large au- 'tomoblle. It theae trucks loaded can ko taken over oar roada in their jaaaont bad condition, what can thay ¦Ot do whan the Midland Trail is aiaaitleted to solve the difficulties of transportation. When this condition oomes, as It will in time, the pn>d- oota of our farms will be brought aaar to the consumer for the benefit otall.
KLBCTKD STATB CHAIRMAN.
At the meeting of the Republican state committee at Springfleld on Monday Congressman Frank L. Smith waa elected state chairman and Harry Ward secretary. Oeorge M. Mlley, of Harrisburg, committeeman from this dtatrlct, voted witb the Thompson- Lnndin Chicago crowd.
CHRMnAir CHDRCH-^
•okool nK^Swtdajr: .'.ma 1
le,^ unr our /Bibl* bod »< laat Snndaj, we only Ave to hava. 104-BMvate make tt 400,.aad wa can 'do It. W« aro not oaly in a contest with Moant Vemoo, bnt with ten otbar schools, at leak tbe raporta are Vatnf aent yoar mln|i««r trom Wast Frankfort. Benton, ContraUa, Da«aoln, Cajrboadalp, Salam, Fair- field, CarterrUla. Marion, and Her¬ rin, and we staad foarth. Why not
Jdbephlne Long, tho deeooaod daughter of J. F. and Mary BIMi' Long, was bom nool^ Inka, 111., Joae 24, 1874, and dlod In St Lonls, Mo., >tey 1*. 1M«, a««d 4S yaora, 10 montha and tf dajra.
In Ktt abo looa'aaitOd 4n ttiaf- rtago to Nayoleoa QaOrtoriooiis. to wbleb nOion one aon; HO^Ord (}ner^ tarmous, waa bom, aaA atlll «ar- vivos. She waa uBttod taty-matflaclsto Thomas Cragg of CofUOn, ni.. iv l*A». and in this anion lived iBtfl' death, lenvlBg a tond tanaboad Uf
sUnd at the TOP? Say, you «>nnl^ ^„„ berloas. Bariy ta llto Oho WW'
membOra who can be to Sundaj^ sehool on ttmo'bnd soma In town can¬ not, wOBft you to get a nelgbboringi tainlly to come with you next Bant day?. It yo^, do tbla tell ma about It next 'Sunday. Come, and coma on Umo. U. S. JOHNSON, MInlstor.
PBESBVTBIIIAir CHCHCH
Tho Memorial aervleos at the Pros- bytorian Church Sanday, May 2t, was a great suceeas. Drs. Macurdy and Plerson were present and assisted in the services. A splendid band of Civ¬ il War. Spanish Aemrican and World War veterans were present. The mu¬ sic was splendid and all seemed to be dollgbted.
The Sunday school convention In the oftemoon was very well attended and all the addrassea good.
There will be the usual sarvices at the church Sunday monrlng. No servicea in the evening on account of the High school everclses at tbe Methodist church.
Sermon topic, Sunday.moming: "Ood Qxiening the Byes of Men."
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burt, of Oeff, were' Sunday visitors at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Snyder.
Mr and Mrs. O. R. Mann and two children, of Champaign, came Sun¬ day for a vtsit with kis parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Mann.
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tasaed Cbrlat and Oadoovorod to Uvo for Him evor attor. She had three alo- tors and fonr brotbera. All, Ineladti^ fatber aad mother, baVo preeeded bor to tbojrorld beyond, exoopt two ala¬ tera, "Mrs.. Paorl KlHott Of Flora and Mra. mta Wilson ot Utehtioid, wbo are left to moora bor loaa. "^
She waa alwaya looking attat tbe weKaro of others, administering unto them both in sickness as well aa In death..
Sha has suffered much In the past few years, bnt bOrO up bi^vely and ia the end said she was ready to go.
She leavea a heat Of friends aOd relatires to mourn bar loss. The golden gatea aro open wide, A gentle roico aaid "Come," Ail angol trom ttae other side Welcome our dear sister home.
We stood beside her bod of death Bowed down In sorrow. We little thoaght that on that day Our dear sister would pass away. We saw her suffer,
We heard her sigh. ¦ •*.'''fisS'
With ihrobbing breaat ' * ' •
And weeping eyes.
Till Ood released her from her pain. Our dear sister passed away.
XENIA CHRISTIAN CHITBCH
Elder U. S. Johnson will preach In Xenia Friday nigbt. You are Invited to attend this service.
Still scarce, but we have enough to take care of our customers and the price is LOW considering present mar¬ ket values, vv V _ • .^
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Choice Creamery Butter 60c* pound
Green Beans, Strawberries, New Cabbage Pine Apple, 4
Choice Lettuce, All Vegetables in season
Choice'Eating Po¬ tatoes 8c lb
New Potatoes ' 12 l-2c pound
We Can't Sell All the Groceries, So \ye Try ^- To Sell The Best '
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People's Phone 79
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Our continually increasing number of satisfled customers Is the best evi¬ dence that we are serving each ooe Individually, In a satisfactory man¬ ner. ^
Our OQloers and DIreetora are men of gfood sound business Judgment, well and favorably known throughout the community.
We endeavor to work for the bet¬ terment of our town and oountry feu.rroundingB, aa well as for tho IB- UrtaU of tbe ladlvtdual. \ '
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The Flbjra National ^nk,
FliORA^ lif.
NORTH HARTER '
CHRISTIAN CHCRCtt
Elder U. S. Johnson of Flora wmJ preach at North Harter next Sanday at S p. m. Dont' fail to hear him.
; CLAT oocinrr fabmerhI
The offleeiro of ad'WmnBaaatyjm FOrmora' Inatitate, with a few of tbe tatataf tanaara, atat^ at^Mi «o«(t houaa In LouiariUe last Saturday at S:M p. m.
J. C. nitler, of Etftngbam, aaalst' ant steto farm bnroan orgaalxer. wai preaeat abd gave a very Iaterestlng taik'aboftt tbo adVaBtagea aad needs of lidTlar a farm adrMftr:
Committees, wero ap^ilntod from each township to' attead tutitro meeunca aad work In tbeir toara- sbips. ^ A maaa OMbting Is boftit ar¬ ranged for tbo mrantb ot Jnoe. mt. SpltMf, at Eftlagbaib, C. C. Libgaa tof Rdbiaaon andll. B. Pl^er at Otaey, WlU bo Invited to att'end this moat¬ ing. Wateb yOor local paper tor an- nooacOiaoata.'
Tbo tollowiag township comtilt- teea wero appointed :
Xenia—^Walter L. WoftVor, Cbaa. Markham;
Songer—Oao. Doaln. J. H. McEl¬ yea, Chaa. Mearns, F. R. Moore.
Oskaloosa-^Oeorge MtcElyea, t^ R. HcCalley. R. E. Deshayes. C. B. Pfokoll.- f>adl Idnes. _^
Larklni(Wlrk-r-A. H. Lewis. Dr. C,' V. Crnse, John Weavpr, W. C. Maaehger, Robe WillUms, Henry Byers.
HartOr—E. E. Byers, F. W. Reits, Ray Oraham, H. F. Hantaoni, Clin* Logan, Lloyd Monieal, Bugene Stout¬ enburg, Chas. Lusk Jessa llarr.'F'in, F. H. Robertson, J. B. Monroe.
Lontovllle—C. B. Fi^e, P. C Gul¬ lett, Chas. McPeak, Bd;(ar Krutslng¬ er,' Ben Hagle.
Blair—Jesse Willtams, Blmer H.-»r- per, H. H. McKnelly, Chester Wil- liahis, Henry Blalr.
Stanford—L. F. Bricronden, Chas. Crickman. Sam Stanford, Harry Pearee, Aaron Baylor.
Hoosier—C. B. Bible, (». H. Fields Emery Hagen, Pearl McCiIiniii, Nouh Walbum, Lubert Qulnn.
Bible Orove—Jay Sparling, Sylves¬ ter Dueker, W. W. Kellums,' Esca Webster ( Ed Sunderman.
Clay City—Delbert Holman Harry Powell, C. W. Hopkinson, Arch Hun ley. '
Pixley—C. P. Dillman, Harry Dit¬ ter, Edward Drewes, Perry Mitchell F. W. REITZ, Sec. Cliy Co. Farmers' Instltuto
METHODIST CHVRCH
Next Sunday morning, beginning at 10:30, we expect to have the .best service we have had this conference year. Several persons will be bap¬ tized and a larger n'umber will be received into the church. The Sun¬ day school Is invited to attend this service in a l;ody, as many of its members will be there to unite with the church! There will be special music and a sermon to young peo¬ ple. Do not miss this service.
Oxit Sundsy gphool is increasing Tin numbers and it is a good, natural growth, witb a healthy and increas¬ ing Interest in the real work of the scbool. Much credit is due tbe of¬ ficers and teachers for this improve¬ ment. Next Sunday evening the ser¬ mon, for the High Scbool class of 1920 will be preached and a union meeting will be |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |