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THE FLORA JOURNAL^IECORD, FLORA, ILUNOW Doll Cabs Every style to glddden, the hearts of the girls 79, m m 4.25,10.00 Scooters Bowmen Special W»SU Wfl0AIIC ^* haven't forgutteii the lla]JuflS boys and can supply every •^ LOO, L69,2J50 at Kiddy Kan Tricycles All steel disc wheels, rubber tire Rubber Tires.... ISO $3.S0 BOOKS Of every description for the tiny tots as well as the older folks you will find at our store 5c to $1.00 Games Old Maid Authors Tiddle Winks Horse Shoe Radio U. S. Maps Five Pins Crack Shot ¦ Checkers Domino Ring Toss Totto Pari* Garter Sets 25c 50c Shoe Trees, decor¬ ated, pr....25c, OOc Baby Seta $1.00 Baby Wool Caps white, each 66c Wool Sweater Set 3 piece 92.28 93.00 Snow the box.....:;:;..:..,. Sc TmselCord lo and 25 yds lOc Tiecnn ^^' Green. Holly. White IA- llSsUe 20x30 in. 10 to 20 sheets ..*vC Icicles Package :11...:...:.!^Q Wreathes I^LfT. I0c-2Sc Stationery We recommend Hammermlll Bond as an ideal Gift 25c 50c $1.00 Juvenile Stationery The box 10c Toy Dishes ^n Sets Bright Litho colors, assorted designs 10c, 20c, 80c, 91.00 China Sets . . 50c to $2.00 Alnminnm Ware Kitchen set $1.00 Handkerchiefs'"" *" '^to'Xl you vIllMren S designs, each ...vC Ladies' 5c 10c ISc 25c 50c Meii'sl^'rofnit?a110c-25c HANDKERCHIEFS in gift boxes 28c 80c 91.00 . Friction Toys Heavily made, no spring to wear out. Flre Engines, Autos, Elephants ' Jhidcs, Ftre Trucks ^^ 69c to $1.35 '&¦ Hedianical Toys "-rSeiTUrr 28c and 80c niiMAlfl Bright colors for niinaiS baby 26c. SOc Tom Tinker, ea 80c Folio-Me-Tinker 80c '¦>¦>: Glassware Vasea.. 15c. 30c, 50c. 75c Water Sets, 7 piece set 1.75, 4 00 Water Glass set, beautifuldesign.SOc, $1 Sherbets, set 2.50 and 3.00 Goblets, set 2,50 and 3.00 Pitchers to match above, ea.. 1.00 Console Set 1.50,3.25.5.00 Candy Jars 2.00 and 2.75 Candle Sticks, clear and colors pair 50c. 75c, 1.00 Naas Yariely Store FLORA, ILLINOIS »>i»^»...- .t DOLLS We boast the largest stock of Dolls in Flora. Ma Ka Dolls 21 inches wgh ...79c Baby Dolls Every girl will want r°'""" soc to 9.95 MaMa Dolls of the well known (nakes of Madame Hendren, EfTanbee, Dorolhy Darling, Gem BOLL BEDS 50c79cl39,1.98 SILK HOSIERY All the wanted AQ^ #0 AA shades ! v^^ ^L,V\! SILK UNDERTHINGS For Ladies Silk vest iu colors 98c Silk combination suit, Rayon 1.25 Silk combination suit, pure silk lace trimmed 4.75 Step-ins, pure silk 1.75 TOWELS Turkish. Linen, Huck, selling at 20c, 25c, 39c, 50c, 59c Washcloths . ^ ^ i^ 10c Emkroidered Towel Sets Lf'I""' $100 Embroidered Table Scarfs Each jOQ Tree Decorations Lights, 8 Mazada lamps, silk cord $1.69 Extra Lamps, each 10c Reflectors 2 for 5c and 5c Decorations, bright colors, asst. shapes 2 for 5c 5c 10c CHURCH NOTES M. B. CHURCH Tbe important day in the year for our honveleaa children is Dec. 19, ot tbls year. Both at tbe Sanday school, which.C. B. Qibson directs, and the morning hour of public wor¬ ship under the direction of tbe pas¬ tor, offerings will be received for our Children's home at Mt. Vernon. Make the offer a liberal one. Opportunity tor membership will be extended to any who may desire to unite with this church. Epworth League at 6:30. Oood program and music. EyeninK sermon by the pastor at 7:80. . Ladles Aid, Wednesday 2: SO p. m. Mid week hour Wednesday 7:30 p. ¦u. Ton are kindly Inyited to worship with ns . J. B. JOHNSON. Pastor. O DNITBD nUBTIIIlBN CHURCH K fr;' Onr new Church bailding In now almost completed and will be dedi¬ cated Sunday^ Jan. 2. Programs o't which will be out this week. Bunday school at 9.SO a. m.. J. L. Berry, Supt. Preaching at 10:SO a. m. which will be a Christmas message. Junior C. E. at 2 p. m. Senior C. B. at t:SO p. m. Preaching at 7:80 p. m. Prayer meeting Thudsday) night J. C. FOWLER, Paator. O PRBSOVTERIAN CHVBCH A» we approach the Christmas season, shall It not be the desire of every on^ to make It the season of the greatest possible joy and bless¬ ing to all? The pastor of this church wishes for erery^member and friend of the church a truly happy Christmas time. Services next SJab- bath as followa: Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. lesson, "The Savior's Birth.". Horning worship at 10:45. Sermon sabject: "Sources ot Christmas Joy." . Christian Endeavor meeting at G: 30 p. m. All turn out and make it a flne meeting. liveuiug worship at 7:80. In connection with^our worship at this hour the pastor'will give an Il¬ lustrated lecture on our Indian Mis¬ sions. Beautiful views of American Indians. All are cordlaal invited to attend these services. r. L. OOULD, Pastor. O FLORA CHRISTIAN CHURCH Only two more Lord's day% remain in 1926! How baa your record so far thia year counted, Has it been lu the favor of Ood and Christ and their church T Have you been as faithful as you might have been and as you believe Ood would have you be? Too late now to use those past opportunities. The best possible Is to use the present privileges. We do this when we remember Ood and. Hia Word and work. Be at Bible sobool and church Sunday. Close the year by "Rememibering yonr Creator." Men and women of FAITH are need¬ ed today. Faith In the Person— that Person the Son of God. Our morning seroMn sabjeet will tM, "Men and Women who Believe." Christian Endeavor meets at 6:30. Night preaching at 7:30. Night ser¬ mon, "Love, Courtship and Mar¬ riage." All young peopla, especially, are nrged to hear this sermon. Special mnsle appropriated. All are Inrlted to worship with us. C. L. DOTY, Minister. O BAPTIST CHUROH NOTES Dec. 19, 192I. f • Worship honrs: 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Morning Sermon topic. Peter and John before the Jewish CoancU". Acta 4:8, 0. Evening sermon topic, "A Desire for or to ..See Jesus." Scripture test John 12:21. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m., R. B. Renfro, Supt. Lesson topic: The Saviour's Birth. Luke 2:8-20. B. Y. P. U. services at 6:30 o'clock p. m. Subject: "Oeneral Fend, the Ont- Junlors meet at 4 p. m. Mrs. Har¬ tin, leader. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 SCRVICC—Not Simply a Slogan BUT A REALITY A. Go GADDIS Funeral Director Watch the paper next WH-Jk for a notice of the Christinas entertain- meilt. Strangers and visitors are always welcome at the First Baptist church. J. H. MARTIN, Pastor. O M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Mc Sunday »chool 9:30. O. Queen, Supt. Preaclilng 11:00 o'clock by Rev. Roy Perdue. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Bros. Wm. Bradley, Pres. All are lu¬ vited to come and help wltb the League that are not enrolled else¬ where. Preaching 7:30 p. m.. Rev. Hay¬ cock. MICKIE SAYS— MAMtie A MrmoRxrrAu MBMWHPSa M UM lATlUa A miM. Ar A •« USTXURAUr.MJU PMK AMP OHOOM mOM WHATB HOMB MPnt Itt UK* BATIMft A QOOD Our HOfWa «OOK«P AMM* tmttsskfV TiSS Helitmt Found in Sun Helium, the nonlnflammable gas now used In Itghter-tban-alr'dirigibles, was flrst discovered In the sun by the spec¬ troscope In 1868. It was not fonnd anywhere on the earth nntll 87 years later. Livoa Above the Crotvd High above the River Thames In London. In one of the arches of ths Tower bridge, there ts a cozy flat of fonr rooms, occupied by a bridge ofll- dal, who has to climb 86 steps to go home. Read tbe ads In the Flora JonmaU Rseortf. CHRISTMAS TREES, THEIR HIGH COST 41^ IE car was full, beautifully fnll, \2k "'"""' '° ^^^ obliteration of the foliage-screened occupants Tbey were proud and happy. Until stopped. At Bight of the con¬ stable the driver threw np his hands. "All broke," be called facetiously— "speed flne. trespass flne, and taking some worthless shooting flne. All gone. Bnt what nowT" The owner of the adjoining estate stepped forward. *^me hers, Burleson." he said to his gardener. "Look over the trees la this car and tell what they coat" The man studied the car, and tban looked at a notebook In his hand. "Golden flr. rare," be said. Paid »16—" "Say," sxposulated the man at ths wheel. "I won't stand for that I csn bay Christmas trees on the public market fOr flfty centa to two dollars." These ars rare trees stolen from a private estats," sternly. "Oo on." "Two Bngllsh holly, with berries, laO; pyramidal box. $10; six small ysws, $90. That's all. ascspt limbs chopped off." "8eventy-flve and ths limbs—ssy • hundred. Well, this Is the sentence: Three hours work for each of yoo. and eoUateral left for the balance." The man snllTed and tnrned to ths constable. "A conrt wotild make It far mors." waned the ofllcer. "There wonld be at least $800 for malldons trespass and theft Better deal ^Ith tbe owner If yon ean." *^hett work!" hs asked snilenly. "Today. It ts only eleven. Ton got ysw load easllr." "But It's Christmaa. and—" That's why I mako It llgbt Anfi I pay yon a dollar an hour for yonr wort" That ts why two ladles worked three honrs on Christroas, peeling potatoes and waahing vegetables. In borrowed aprons, while one man sawed wood and another forked straw In a stablSb And when they left two watchea wers left behind as collateraL The altemn- ttve was a omltlplled flne and a pro^ able Jalt sentence. It waa tbs last that decided for work. Once ont of sight, ths car was stopped and the driver threw an arm dramatically toward heaven. "Never no more from ths narrow path of s reformed car," be vowed. ''It teats too mnch."--Frank Horbsrt Uat*B.» Nood StocUnga, Too Iters ars som* who need Ohristmsa stockings. toQh McCABE CHAPEL Next Sunday is regular preaching finy. There will also be an election of Sunday sohool officers. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Blackwell spent Sunday wtth Wayne McVeigh and family. C. V. Spencer spent from Friday until Sunday In Farina with his son Ray Spencer and family. Will Powless and family of Wayne county, called on his mother, Grand- mn Lodge^ who remains about the same. Mrs. Vern Porter took her daugh¬ ter, Oenelle, to Olney Saturday and had her tonsils removed. Mrs James Daugherty and Miss Mabel Oullett accompanied them. Mr. Porter brot Mrs. Porter and daughter home Sun¬ day. The Will Wood sale was'nt very well attended. The ladles kid serv¬ ed lunch. Ray McOrew and family called on Wayne McVeigh and family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. James Dfcugherty icalled to see Oenelle Porter, San¬ day afternoon. Alvah HInman and ohlldren spent Sunday with hts son. Fay HInman and family. Hr. and Mrs. Frank Tackltt cal- Read ths Flora Jonrnal-RscorO. mmmsmtsmmsimmtsmsmmmmtmtmmmiijii^ >j> led on Grandma Powless Lodge Sun* day afternoon. Miss Dorothy HInman and Jamea Alvah HInman are sick. Vern Porter anfl children, Idell md Waldo, spent Saturday night with James Daugherty and family. Almoat In their effort to nchleve striking and biisarre effectw of costuming a critic says girls nil! Ktop at nothing. And they've prett.v neui-ly reached tbs place where they'll stop.—Little Bock (Ai-k.) aaJictte. If you h .vc s'
Object Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1926-12-16 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1926 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 14 |
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 | 1926-12-16 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1926 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 14 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 9 |
Page | 9 |
FileName | 19261216_009.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 | THE FLORA JOURNAL^IECORD, FLORA, ILUNOW Doll Cabs Every style to glddden, the hearts of the girls 79, m m 4.25,10.00 Scooters Bowmen Special W»SU Wfl0AIIC ^* haven't forgutteii the lla]JuflS boys and can supply every •^ LOO, L69,2J50 at Kiddy Kan Tricycles All steel disc wheels, rubber tire Rubber Tires.... ISO $3.S0 BOOKS Of every description for the tiny tots as well as the older folks you will find at our store 5c to $1.00 Games Old Maid Authors Tiddle Winks Horse Shoe Radio U. S. Maps Five Pins Crack Shot ¦ Checkers Domino Ring Toss Totto Pari* Garter Sets 25c 50c Shoe Trees, decor¬ ated, pr....25c, OOc Baby Seta $1.00 Baby Wool Caps white, each 66c Wool Sweater Set 3 piece 92.28 93.00 Snow the box.....:;:;..:..,. Sc TmselCord lo and 25 yds lOc Tiecnn ^^' Green. Holly. White IA- llSsUe 20x30 in. 10 to 20 sheets ..*vC Icicles Package :11...:...:.!^Q Wreathes I^LfT. I0c-2Sc Stationery We recommend Hammermlll Bond as an ideal Gift 25c 50c $1.00 Juvenile Stationery The box 10c Toy Dishes ^n Sets Bright Litho colors, assorted designs 10c, 20c, 80c, 91.00 China Sets . . 50c to $2.00 Alnminnm Ware Kitchen set $1.00 Handkerchiefs'"" *" '^to'Xl you vIllMren S designs, each ...vC Ladies' 5c 10c ISc 25c 50c Meii'sl^'rofnit?a110c-25c HANDKERCHIEFS in gift boxes 28c 80c 91.00 . Friction Toys Heavily made, no spring to wear out. Flre Engines, Autos, Elephants ' Jhidcs, Ftre Trucks ^^ 69c to $1.35 '&¦ Hedianical Toys "-rSeiTUrr 28c and 80c niiMAlfl Bright colors for niinaiS baby 26c. SOc Tom Tinker, ea 80c Folio-Me-Tinker 80c '¦>¦>: Glassware Vasea.. 15c. 30c, 50c. 75c Water Sets, 7 piece set 1.75, 4 00 Water Glass set, beautifuldesign.SOc, $1 Sherbets, set 2.50 and 3.00 Goblets, set 2,50 and 3.00 Pitchers to match above, ea.. 1.00 Console Set 1.50,3.25.5.00 Candy Jars 2.00 and 2.75 Candle Sticks, clear and colors pair 50c. 75c, 1.00 Naas Yariely Store FLORA, ILLINOIS »>i»^»...- .t DOLLS We boast the largest stock of Dolls in Flora. Ma Ka Dolls 21 inches wgh ...79c Baby Dolls Every girl will want r°'""" soc to 9.95 MaMa Dolls of the well known (nakes of Madame Hendren, EfTanbee, Dorolhy Darling, Gem BOLL BEDS 50c79cl39,1.98 SILK HOSIERY All the wanted AQ^ #0 AA shades ! v^^ ^L,V\! SILK UNDERTHINGS For Ladies Silk vest iu colors 98c Silk combination suit, Rayon 1.25 Silk combination suit, pure silk lace trimmed 4.75 Step-ins, pure silk 1.75 TOWELS Turkish. Linen, Huck, selling at 20c, 25c, 39c, 50c, 59c Washcloths . ^ ^ i^ 10c Emkroidered Towel Sets Lf'I""' $100 Embroidered Table Scarfs Each jOQ Tree Decorations Lights, 8 Mazada lamps, silk cord $1.69 Extra Lamps, each 10c Reflectors 2 for 5c and 5c Decorations, bright colors, asst. shapes 2 for 5c 5c 10c CHURCH NOTES M. B. CHURCH Tbe important day in the year for our honveleaa children is Dec. 19, ot tbls year. Both at tbe Sanday school, which.C. B. Qibson directs, and the morning hour of public wor¬ ship under the direction of tbe pas¬ tor, offerings will be received for our Children's home at Mt. Vernon. Make the offer a liberal one. Opportunity tor membership will be extended to any who may desire to unite with this church. Epworth League at 6:30. Oood program and music. EyeninK sermon by the pastor at 7:80. . Ladles Aid, Wednesday 2: SO p. m. Mid week hour Wednesday 7:30 p. ¦u. Ton are kindly Inyited to worship with ns . J. B. JOHNSON. Pastor. O DNITBD nUBTIIIlBN CHURCH K fr;' Onr new Church bailding In now almost completed and will be dedi¬ cated Sunday^ Jan. 2. Programs o't which will be out this week. Bunday school at 9.SO a. m.. J. L. Berry, Supt. Preaching at 10:SO a. m. which will be a Christmas message. Junior C. E. at 2 p. m. Senior C. B. at t:SO p. m. Preaching at 7:80 p. m. Prayer meeting Thudsday) night J. C. FOWLER, Paator. O PRBSOVTERIAN CHVBCH A» we approach the Christmas season, shall It not be the desire of every on^ to make It the season of the greatest possible joy and bless¬ ing to all? The pastor of this church wishes for erery^member and friend of the church a truly happy Christmas time. Services next SJab- bath as followa: Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. lesson, "The Savior's Birth.". Horning worship at 10:45. Sermon sabject: "Sources ot Christmas Joy." . Christian Endeavor meeting at G: 30 p. m. All turn out and make it a flne meeting. liveuiug worship at 7:80. In connection with^our worship at this hour the pastor'will give an Il¬ lustrated lecture on our Indian Mis¬ sions. Beautiful views of American Indians. All are cordlaal invited to attend these services. r. L. OOULD, Pastor. O FLORA CHRISTIAN CHURCH Only two more Lord's day% remain in 1926! How baa your record so far thia year counted, Has it been lu the favor of Ood and Christ and their church T Have you been as faithful as you might have been and as you believe Ood would have you be? Too late now to use those past opportunities. The best possible Is to use the present privileges. We do this when we remember Ood and. Hia Word and work. Be at Bible sobool and church Sunday. Close the year by "Rememibering yonr Creator." Men and women of FAITH are need¬ ed today. Faith In the Person— that Person the Son of God. Our morning seroMn sabjeet will tM, "Men and Women who Believe." Christian Endeavor meets at 6:30. Night preaching at 7:30. Night ser¬ mon, "Love, Courtship and Mar¬ riage." All young peopla, especially, are nrged to hear this sermon. Special mnsle appropriated. All are Inrlted to worship with us. C. L. DOTY, Minister. O BAPTIST CHUROH NOTES Dec. 19, 192I. f • Worship honrs: 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Morning Sermon topic. Peter and John before the Jewish CoancU". Acta 4:8, 0. Evening sermon topic, "A Desire for or to ..See Jesus." Scripture test John 12:21. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m., R. B. Renfro, Supt. Lesson topic: The Saviour's Birth. Luke 2:8-20. B. Y. P. U. services at 6:30 o'clock p. m. Subject: "Oeneral Fend, the Ont- Junlors meet at 4 p. m. Mrs. Har¬ tin, leader. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 SCRVICC—Not Simply a Slogan BUT A REALITY A. Go GADDIS Funeral Director Watch the paper next WH-Jk for a notice of the Christinas entertain- meilt. Strangers and visitors are always welcome at the First Baptist church. J. H. MARTIN, Pastor. O M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Mc Sunday »chool 9:30. O. Queen, Supt. Preaclilng 11:00 o'clock by Rev. Roy Perdue. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Bros. Wm. Bradley, Pres. All are lu¬ vited to come and help wltb the League that are not enrolled else¬ where. Preaching 7:30 p. m.. Rev. Hay¬ cock. MICKIE SAYS— MAMtie A MrmoRxrrAu MBMWHPSa M UM lATlUa A miM. Ar A •« USTXURAUr.MJU PMK AMP OHOOM mOM WHATB HOMB MPnt Itt UK* BATIMft A QOOD Our HOfWa «OOK«P AMM* tmttsskfV TiSS Helitmt Found in Sun Helium, the nonlnflammable gas now used In Itghter-tban-alr'dirigibles, was flrst discovered In the sun by the spec¬ troscope In 1868. It was not fonnd anywhere on the earth nntll 87 years later. Livoa Above the Crotvd High above the River Thames In London. In one of the arches of ths Tower bridge, there ts a cozy flat of fonr rooms, occupied by a bridge ofll- dal, who has to climb 86 steps to go home. Read tbe ads In the Flora JonmaU Rseortf. CHRISTMAS TREES, THEIR HIGH COST 41^ IE car was full, beautifully fnll, \2k "'"""' '° ^^^ obliteration of the foliage-screened occupants Tbey were proud and happy. Until stopped. At Bight of the con¬ stable the driver threw np his hands. "All broke," be called facetiously— "speed flne. trespass flne, and taking some worthless shooting flne. All gone. Bnt what nowT" The owner of the adjoining estate stepped forward. *^me hers, Burleson." he said to his gardener. "Look over the trees la this car and tell what they coat" The man studied the car, and tban looked at a notebook In his hand. "Golden flr. rare," be said. Paid »16—" "Say," sxposulated the man at ths wheel. "I won't stand for that I csn bay Christmas trees on the public market fOr flfty centa to two dollars." These ars rare trees stolen from a private estats," sternly. "Oo on." "Two Bngllsh holly, with berries, laO; pyramidal box. $10; six small ysws, $90. That's all. ascspt limbs chopped off." "8eventy-flve and ths limbs—ssy • hundred. Well, this Is the sentence: Three hours work for each of yoo. and eoUateral left for the balance." The man snllTed and tnrned to ths constable. "A conrt wotild make It far mors." waned the ofllcer. "There wonld be at least $800 for malldons trespass and theft Better deal ^Ith tbe owner If yon ean." *^hett work!" hs asked snilenly. "Today. It ts only eleven. Ton got ysw load easllr." "But It's Christmaa. and—" That's why I mako It llgbt Anfi I pay yon a dollar an hour for yonr wort" That ts why two ladles worked three honrs on Christroas, peeling potatoes and waahing vegetables. In borrowed aprons, while one man sawed wood and another forked straw In a stablSb And when they left two watchea wers left behind as collateraL The altemn- ttve was a omltlplled flne and a pro^ able Jalt sentence. It waa tbs last that decided for work. Once ont of sight, ths car was stopped and the driver threw an arm dramatically toward heaven. "Never no more from ths narrow path of s reformed car," be vowed. ''It teats too mnch."--Frank Horbsrt Uat*B.» Nood StocUnga, Too Iters ars som* who need Ohristmsa stockings. toQh McCABE CHAPEL Next Sunday is regular preaching finy. There will also be an election of Sunday sohool officers. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Blackwell spent Sunday wtth Wayne McVeigh and family. C. V. Spencer spent from Friday until Sunday In Farina with his son Ray Spencer and family. Will Powless and family of Wayne county, called on his mother, Grand- mn Lodge^ who remains about the same. Mrs. Vern Porter took her daugh¬ ter, Oenelle, to Olney Saturday and had her tonsils removed. Mrs James Daugherty and Miss Mabel Oullett accompanied them. Mr. Porter brot Mrs. Porter and daughter home Sun¬ day. The Will Wood sale was'nt very well attended. The ladles kid serv¬ ed lunch. Ray McOrew and family called on Wayne McVeigh and family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. James Dfcugherty icalled to see Oenelle Porter, San¬ day afternoon. Alvah HInman and ohlldren spent Sunday with hts son. Fay HInman and family. Hr. and Mrs. Frank Tackltt cal- Read ths Flora Jonrnal-RscorO. mmmsmtsmmsimmtsmsmmmmtmtmmmiijii^ >j> led on Grandma Powless Lodge Sun* day afternoon. Miss Dorothy HInman and Jamea Alvah HInman are sick. Vern Porter anfl children, Idell md Waldo, spent Saturday night with James Daugherty and family. Almoat In their effort to nchleve striking and biisarre effectw of costuming a critic says girls nil! Ktop at nothing. And they've prett.v neui-ly reached tbs place where they'll stop.—Little Bock (Ai-k.) aaJictte. If you h .vc s' |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |