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^:^)mmm^'' THE FLORA JOUKWAL^ECOKD. ftOM. t t« « .^¦¦ FOR YOUR Thanksgiving Dinner Place Your Ord«r With Us For Your \ .- Dressed Tarkeg ^^^ Goose - Duck' r- or Chicken i'X Thanksgiving Z'M'nMMM C I A L S ^ ,¦,,.-,- ' Prepare for your Thanksgiving Holiday by comt|g to SCUDAMORE'S for EATS and WEARING APPAREL Fresh Ogsters Cranberries Grapes Oranges ! Apples Celerg and Nuts I Everythiorg to make a real Thanksgiving Dinner I ¦ 8 . •mf-/-'**''-'' NEW SILKS CREPES, aiEPE DE CHINE mnd CANTON CREPE IN RICH, LUSTROUS COLORS For ThankaclTlng Day, dreaa up In a new blouse or dress made from aome ol theae new allks. It doesn't take much and the eost will be Uttla. . ^ ;:. A wide rariety of kind and colors In allk" crepe, crepe de chine and caaton crepe, in rich, lustrous colors, auch as Deer, sand, cocoa. nary and black. Price the yard. •1 -75 to »3-48 SILK HOSE For DreM To make your holiday dress complete, select from our su¬ perior quality Armor Plate hos¬ iery. Colors, log cabin, blege, buck silver, cordovan and black —Price the pair $1.00 to $3.S0 UNION SUITS Laidiea' Knee Length Medium weight, bleaShed, fine ribbed knit, sleevelesBss, low neek, tailored straps and knee length. Tbe kind tor neat dresa, sisos 34 to 44. Price the aalt Ladiea' nnd Missen' SLIP-OVER SWEATERS All wool, fancy knit, blouse effect In pretty colors, a real bargain. Sizes 34 to 44. Price each. fl.80 SUPREME VALUES : . . ¦•: r . . IN ¦ COATS, and Children'^ Cop Of Benutiful Materials ' \ ... In FMcinatiiig Styi* Elf»ct« At No Hlf|i»r PrIcM than OrdliuuT QoalttiM Cost COATS OF DRESSES OF Brytonia Silk Crepe Bolivia and Polo BOUVIA COATS Fur trimmpd, side draped, belted and one button effects, (brown, navy and kit tox.) (16 to 48) $19.75 to $70.00 ChUdren's COATS Self and fur-trimmed In all materials, all colora. (Ages 8 to 14 yeara) $1.98 to $19.75 and Wool DRESSES silk and wool crepe, satin and potret twill. (16 to 48) $7.50 to $39.75 ChUdren's BLOOMERS Aces 6 to 12 years Highly lustrous finish, strong¬ ly made to Insure good wear. 'Full cut, colors black, green and navy. Price the pair SOc to 69c Ladies' and Mistes' BLOOMERS Perfectly and strongly made, Elastlcsgathered waist and kneea with cross atltched ruffle. Colors brovn, greon, navy, purple and black. Price the pair 98c to $1.50 lien's and Young Men's ^^^' Winter Suits and Overcoats MOSES-ROTHSCHILD CO. We now have a large atock of salts and OT^Dcoata to pleaae men and yonng man ot taktea. Oar Une con- slats of anch wall- knovn clothes as Clotheratt and Claaatc Otothes. They are priced within reach ot all. Yonng men'a three- bntton aaek anlt. Mada ot htghdbt quality aU- wool worated. Dark brown with , penoil stripe ot white. Three button sack coat, halt lined with mohair, hook vent. The SuH $29.50 Men's three-button sack suit. Here Is a suit of heavy weight ateel gray serge. Made In three-button sack atyle —eoat lined through¬ out witb mohair, vent back, pockets atayed to prevent sagging. The Suit $25.00 Men's overcoat of dark' gray overcoating. This coat ia made of good quality heavy weight soft finish material, belted baek, large pockets. This Is a good warm coat at a very reas¬ onable price. Price Each $15.00 Men'a and young Men's over¬ coat, made of good weight, light brown overcoating with fancy plaid back, all around belt, large patch pockets, un¬ lined, all seams piped, storm tabs on cuffs. Price Each $18.75 NEW LOT OF MIDDY BLOUSES In Red and Blue Flannel Sizes 14 to 20 yrs. Price S3 .50 CLAY COUNTY'S GREATEST'STORE FLORA, ILUNOIS Sell Us Your Produce Poultry and Efgs '£ wuT' rmST MBTHODIST CHtTRCH Wby go to chnrch? Bcauae the ehurch Is the mightiest agency on earth for human belp and prograaa. Beeause the church presents tbe high- sat ideala ot Ute and pointa the way to them Ths Flrat Methodlat is always glad to welcome those who are coming to onr community, either to loeate here jMrmanently or as visitors. Come. find a church home with us. we will belp you Ket acquainted and teel at home among us. Services for Sundiy, Dec. Ind, at regular hours. At the morning hour the "World Service Program" of the Methodist Bplseopal churcb will be presented. This will be a very Inter¬ esting and Instructive service. Novel MUSIC PROORAM AND ADDRBSS for the evening service. Select your tavorite anthem, solo, quartette or or- Kan number and It will be rendered to r you. Joitior churcb 2: SO p. m. Bp- vortk League 6:30 p. m. Cone worship with us, our doors ars open to all. W. I. TBKHUNS, Mtatoter. t.-HRISTIAM CHURCH There was good attendance aud splendid Interest manifested at all the services last Sunday. We believe that next Sunday will gee ua well over 300 In Sunday School. Next Sunday, Dec. 2nd, will be ral- 1 ly Day for the Men'a Booster Bible Class. Judge Jobn A. MacNell of Ol¬ ney taas kindly consented to be pres¬ ent and deliver an addreas on this occasion. All members of the claas are specially urged to be present and all others who ought to be In this class art Invited. I There will be regular preaching I services both morning and evening for which we hope to bave our usual I eood attendance. Oood music Is be¬ lnr; rendered by our choir under the leadership of Mrs. Campbell, with special numbers at each service. NBW RBSniBNTH Clark Weir and wife ot Car¬ rier Mills are now located In Flora, tbe former Is employed by Contrac¬ tor Bryden. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RBNT—Five room honse. A. A. ADAMS. FARM for rent. 11-12* ODY LINDSEY, Florn, IU. ORDERS FOR PLOWBRS~- Cut and Floral designs. Work satis¬ factory. Phone 256. 11-13 MRS W. F. CHANEY. APPLES—Jonathan, Gano, Ben Davis and Winesap, 2-ln. min., 2 1-4 and 2 1-2 in. up, at $2.50 to $7.00 per bbl., atorage paid. Write J. T, Kurr. Louisville, III. lOtt FOR SALB—5-room bouse with bath on 8o. Main St. Phone 299. WAJHTED—Two fumisbed rooms, with ^eat and privilege of batb. Must be close tn. Inquire Journal-Record. BAI.BM'H WOMAN HirNTRR BA(X>IilD SEVMIf BIRDH Every year in the gunning season Mtoe Helen McMackin devotes one day at least to pursuit of the dainty quail. Wsdnesday as usual she tramped the tlelds and at tbe end of the day'a aport, MIsB Helen bad secured seven' fine birds wblch provided 'the Mc- IWaekln family with a quail dinner.— Salem Republican. \ Alrahip Cqnippsd With Stsvs. Mnn Is taking alactrlcty np Into the air, wbencs It orlglnaUy cam*^- A nsw Italian alrahlp has aa slectric kltehsn whicli can rook meala for 100 pas- sen K*r». Represents Sign ef the Croaa. In EtaKllsh country districts peopis creas their fingers to avert evil. Whaa datnc so tbey are mnklng the slpn at tbe cross, used for nearly two thou¬ aand years to wsrtl nlf evil spirits, ne same Idea Is hcliln.l touching wood after making a boast. taprsmacy of Man. Kan hath hia dally work ot bsdy ar mind appolntsd. which declares hit dignity; while other anlmala unaettw rsnga, and of their dolnga Ood takas as sceoont—MUton. Musi QIvs, fo Rseaive. Bow oan he cj^peet that othars Bhonld build for him, sow for him and at bla call love blm, who tor blmaSlf wUl take, no heed at allt—Words¬ worth. Eyes Tested Free Your eyes are your best friend. Protect tKem and assist them with Properly Fitted Glasses I am prepared to give your syea a thorough examination and tit you with any aud all the very latest atyles In moantlngs. Our llefraction work Is all guaranteed to give aatiafaction and at prieea that are reasonable. "Save the pieces". We can match your broken lenses and put', yonr lensea In naw style frames. V Do yon carry two pairs ot glasses? It ao> yon can do away with one palriiz nslnf our BI-Fo-cal lenaea. R. J. Cmmiiigham, Revered Optometrist CUNNINGHAM'S BCXXK STORE TWO Trained pointer bird doga for aale, two yeara old. BBBR C. BURKBTT, Poatmaator, Xenla 10-lt FOR SALB—Very select Aneona Cockerels. Some will aocre 96 points. $3.00, $7.60, (16.00, H. W. SEFTON, Louisville, IU. lO-ll* WANTBD—Second band, Hreproot safe. Apply to P. E. Speaka, at the Flora Seed A Milling Co. 10-11 FOR RBNT — Rooma furnished for housekeeping, near buaineaa aec- stton. Call 18S->. 10-tt. SAVB MONBYon your Fire Insur¬ ance. Only best companiea repre¬ sented, w. E. HARRIS, Agent Phone 78. • 7-^t FOR RBNT—4-ropm Bungalow. 7tt W. T. SOHBBTZ SEWINO WANTED-Mrs. Homer Corry, 3rd and Mill Streeta. FOR SALB—Apples iBe and np per bu. Jonathan. Orbnea Oolden, Ro¬ man Beauty, Tork, MlnUsr. KelUer Pears. Oood Potatoes. Herbert Har¬ rison. lOtt FOR RBNT—t-room honas. Mra Mary.Campbell, Cor. Bth A Lpcuat Ttt FOR RBNT—Slespinc CaU jonrnal-Rscord. rooma. 4tt PrsdatsrwilnatlSN. ns VDSSttoa ot MK Is stm s mattar for Mtata hy M> aloilsts. bnt lang ags asrold phUss»' pher said: 'JBey* wlh be bsfs.">-i Hygsls. *, . PtoTialoa tal ^ fHondatlan at bea- pltsUty and thrift tb* fsei sf Biflesnce.--4Ur P. Hldnxr TlMiilht fbr ths 0sy. It U not sscceaa nut continued aOsit thst makea ns stronger. HERE AND THERE There waa a wedding at tbe court hoiise at Louisville at 3 o'clock Sun¬ day afternoon. Miss Wanda Walters was the bride. A lovely girl torm¬ erly of Oolden, admired greatly by her many friends, because of ber kind sweet dlapoaltlon. Mr Albert Oolden was tbe groom, a well re¬ spected young man reared here, and Mlss Alfene Jacobs accompan¬ ied the couple. We wish for tbem a successful Journey on the matri- montal sea. Martin Carrel and bla slater Lizzie, Were dinner iguests* at the bome of Mrs. Betty Comba and ber daughter, Youthel Snn'day. H. B. Lambert and wife visited Sunday at Clay City with bla broth¬ er, Oeorge, and family.' Mrs. Burgeas and dansbter Fslry, returned home Monday. Frank Steely is building a new barn since the old one burned. We are hoping to get the mail route extended down here by us aoon. Tbere waa a pie sapper at Oak. Mound last week . A large crowd attended tbe party at the groom's home Iaat nlte, (Clarence Oolden's). Lots of candy and cigars were clven for a treat. A mistake laat week Mra. E
Object Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1923-11-29 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1923 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 11 |
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 | 1923-11-29 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1923 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 11 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 8 |
Page | 8 |
FileName | 19231129_008.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 | ^:^)mmm^'' THE FLORA JOUKWAL^ECOKD. ftOM. t t« « .^¦¦ FOR YOUR Thanksgiving Dinner Place Your Ord«r With Us For Your \ .- Dressed Tarkeg ^^^ Goose - Duck' r- or Chicken i'X Thanksgiving Z'M'nMMM C I A L S ^ ,¦,,.-,- ' Prepare for your Thanksgiving Holiday by comt|g to SCUDAMORE'S for EATS and WEARING APPAREL Fresh Ogsters Cranberries Grapes Oranges ! Apples Celerg and Nuts I Everythiorg to make a real Thanksgiving Dinner I ¦ 8 . •mf-/-'**''-'' NEW SILKS CREPES, aiEPE DE CHINE mnd CANTON CREPE IN RICH, LUSTROUS COLORS For ThankaclTlng Day, dreaa up In a new blouse or dress made from aome ol theae new allks. It doesn't take much and the eost will be Uttla. . ^ ;:. A wide rariety of kind and colors In allk" crepe, crepe de chine and caaton crepe, in rich, lustrous colors, auch as Deer, sand, cocoa. nary and black. Price the yard. •1 -75 to »3-48 SILK HOSE For DreM To make your holiday dress complete, select from our su¬ perior quality Armor Plate hos¬ iery. Colors, log cabin, blege, buck silver, cordovan and black —Price the pair $1.00 to $3.S0 UNION SUITS Laidiea' Knee Length Medium weight, bleaShed, fine ribbed knit, sleevelesBss, low neek, tailored straps and knee length. Tbe kind tor neat dresa, sisos 34 to 44. Price the aalt Ladiea' nnd Missen' SLIP-OVER SWEATERS All wool, fancy knit, blouse effect In pretty colors, a real bargain. Sizes 34 to 44. Price each. fl.80 SUPREME VALUES : . . ¦•: r . . IN ¦ COATS, and Children'^ Cop Of Benutiful Materials ' \ ... In FMcinatiiig Styi* Elf»ct« At No Hlf|i»r PrIcM than OrdliuuT QoalttiM Cost COATS OF DRESSES OF Brytonia Silk Crepe Bolivia and Polo BOUVIA COATS Fur trimmpd, side draped, belted and one button effects, (brown, navy and kit tox.) (16 to 48) $19.75 to $70.00 ChUdren's COATS Self and fur-trimmed In all materials, all colora. (Ages 8 to 14 yeara) $1.98 to $19.75 and Wool DRESSES silk and wool crepe, satin and potret twill. (16 to 48) $7.50 to $39.75 ChUdren's BLOOMERS Aces 6 to 12 years Highly lustrous finish, strong¬ ly made to Insure good wear. 'Full cut, colors black, green and navy. Price the pair SOc to 69c Ladies' and Mistes' BLOOMERS Perfectly and strongly made, Elastlcsgathered waist and kneea with cross atltched ruffle. Colors brovn, greon, navy, purple and black. Price the pair 98c to $1.50 lien's and Young Men's ^^^' Winter Suits and Overcoats MOSES-ROTHSCHILD CO. We now have a large atock of salts and OT^Dcoata to pleaae men and yonng man ot taktea. Oar Une con- slats of anch wall- knovn clothes as Clotheratt and Claaatc Otothes. They are priced within reach ot all. Yonng men'a three- bntton aaek anlt. Mada ot htghdbt quality aU- wool worated. Dark brown with , penoil stripe ot white. Three button sack coat, halt lined with mohair, hook vent. The SuH $29.50 Men's three-button sack suit. Here Is a suit of heavy weight ateel gray serge. Made In three-button sack atyle —eoat lined through¬ out witb mohair, vent back, pockets atayed to prevent sagging. The Suit $25.00 Men's overcoat of dark' gray overcoating. This coat ia made of good quality heavy weight soft finish material, belted baek, large pockets. This Is a good warm coat at a very reas¬ onable price. Price Each $15.00 Men'a and young Men's over¬ coat, made of good weight, light brown overcoating with fancy plaid back, all around belt, large patch pockets, un¬ lined, all seams piped, storm tabs on cuffs. Price Each $18.75 NEW LOT OF MIDDY BLOUSES In Red and Blue Flannel Sizes 14 to 20 yrs. Price S3 .50 CLAY COUNTY'S GREATEST'STORE FLORA, ILUNOIS Sell Us Your Produce Poultry and Efgs '£ wuT' rmST MBTHODIST CHtTRCH Wby go to chnrch? Bcauae the ehurch Is the mightiest agency on earth for human belp and prograaa. Beeause the church presents tbe high- sat ideala ot Ute and pointa the way to them Ths Flrat Methodlat is always glad to welcome those who are coming to onr community, either to loeate here jMrmanently or as visitors. Come. find a church home with us. we will belp you Ket acquainted and teel at home among us. Services for Sundiy, Dec. Ind, at regular hours. At the morning hour the "World Service Program" of the Methodist Bplseopal churcb will be presented. This will be a very Inter¬ esting and Instructive service. Novel MUSIC PROORAM AND ADDRBSS for the evening service. Select your tavorite anthem, solo, quartette or or- Kan number and It will be rendered to r you. Joitior churcb 2: SO p. m. Bp- vortk League 6:30 p. m. Cone worship with us, our doors ars open to all. W. I. TBKHUNS, Mtatoter. t.-HRISTIAM CHURCH There was good attendance aud splendid Interest manifested at all the services last Sunday. We believe that next Sunday will gee ua well over 300 In Sunday School. Next Sunday, Dec. 2nd, will be ral- 1 ly Day for the Men'a Booster Bible Class. Judge Jobn A. MacNell of Ol¬ ney taas kindly consented to be pres¬ ent and deliver an addreas on this occasion. All members of the claas are specially urged to be present and all others who ought to be In this class art Invited. I There will be regular preaching I services both morning and evening for which we hope to bave our usual I eood attendance. Oood music Is be¬ lnr; rendered by our choir under the leadership of Mrs. Campbell, with special numbers at each service. NBW RBSniBNTH Clark Weir and wife ot Car¬ rier Mills are now located In Flora, tbe former Is employed by Contrac¬ tor Bryden. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RBNT—Five room honse. A. A. ADAMS. FARM for rent. 11-12* ODY LINDSEY, Florn, IU. ORDERS FOR PLOWBRS~- Cut and Floral designs. Work satis¬ factory. Phone 256. 11-13 MRS W. F. CHANEY. APPLES—Jonathan, Gano, Ben Davis and Winesap, 2-ln. min., 2 1-4 and 2 1-2 in. up, at $2.50 to $7.00 per bbl., atorage paid. Write J. T, Kurr. Louisville, III. lOtt FOR SALB—5-room bouse with bath on 8o. Main St. Phone 299. WAJHTED—Two fumisbed rooms, with ^eat and privilege of batb. Must be close tn. Inquire Journal-Record. BAI.BM'H WOMAN HirNTRR BA(X>IilD SEVMIf BIRDH Every year in the gunning season Mtoe Helen McMackin devotes one day at least to pursuit of the dainty quail. Wsdnesday as usual she tramped the tlelds and at tbe end of the day'a aport, MIsB Helen bad secured seven' fine birds wblch provided 'the Mc- IWaekln family with a quail dinner.— Salem Republican. \ Alrahip Cqnippsd With Stsvs. Mnn Is taking alactrlcty np Into the air, wbencs It orlglnaUy cam*^- A nsw Italian alrahlp has aa slectric kltehsn whicli can rook meala for 100 pas- sen K*r». Represents Sign ef the Croaa. In EtaKllsh country districts peopis creas their fingers to avert evil. Whaa datnc so tbey are mnklng the slpn at tbe cross, used for nearly two thou¬ aand years to wsrtl nlf evil spirits, ne same Idea Is hcliln.l touching wood after making a boast. taprsmacy of Man. Kan hath hia dally work ot bsdy ar mind appolntsd. which declares hit dignity; while other anlmala unaettw rsnga, and of their dolnga Ood takas as sceoont—MUton. Musi QIvs, fo Rseaive. Bow oan he cj^peet that othars Bhonld build for him, sow for him and at bla call love blm, who tor blmaSlf wUl take, no heed at allt—Words¬ worth. Eyes Tested Free Your eyes are your best friend. Protect tKem and assist them with Properly Fitted Glasses I am prepared to give your syea a thorough examination and tit you with any aud all the very latest atyles In moantlngs. Our llefraction work Is all guaranteed to give aatiafaction and at prieea that are reasonable. "Save the pieces". We can match your broken lenses and put', yonr lensea In naw style frames. V Do yon carry two pairs ot glasses? It ao> yon can do away with one palriiz nslnf our BI-Fo-cal lenaea. R. J. Cmmiiigham, Revered Optometrist CUNNINGHAM'S BCXXK STORE TWO Trained pointer bird doga for aale, two yeara old. BBBR C. BURKBTT, Poatmaator, Xenla 10-lt FOR SALB—Very select Aneona Cockerels. Some will aocre 96 points. $3.00, $7.60, (16.00, H. W. SEFTON, Louisville, IU. lO-ll* WANTBD—Second band, Hreproot safe. Apply to P. E. Speaka, at the Flora Seed A Milling Co. 10-11 FOR RBNT — Rooma furnished for housekeeping, near buaineaa aec- stton. Call 18S->. 10-tt. SAVB MONBYon your Fire Insur¬ ance. Only best companiea repre¬ sented, w. E. HARRIS, Agent Phone 78. • 7-^t FOR RBNT—4-ropm Bungalow. 7tt W. T. SOHBBTZ SEWINO WANTED-Mrs. Homer Corry, 3rd and Mill Streeta. FOR SALB—Apples iBe and np per bu. Jonathan. Orbnea Oolden, Ro¬ man Beauty, Tork, MlnUsr. KelUer Pears. Oood Potatoes. Herbert Har¬ rison. lOtt FOR RBNT—t-room honas. Mra Mary.Campbell, Cor. Bth A Lpcuat Ttt FOR RBNT—Slespinc CaU jonrnal-Rscord. rooma. 4tt PrsdatsrwilnatlSN. ns VDSSttoa ot MK Is stm s mattar for Mtata hy M> aloilsts. bnt lang ags asrold phUss»' pher said: 'JBey* wlh be bsfs.">-i Hygsls. *, . PtoTialoa tal ^ fHondatlan at bea- pltsUty and thrift tb* fsei sf Biflesnce.--4Ur P. Hldnxr TlMiilht fbr ths 0sy. It U not sscceaa nut continued aOsit thst makea ns stronger. HERE AND THERE There waa a wedding at tbe court hoiise at Louisville at 3 o'clock Sun¬ day afternoon. Miss Wanda Walters was the bride. A lovely girl torm¬ erly of Oolden, admired greatly by her many friends, because of ber kind sweet dlapoaltlon. Mr Albert Oolden was tbe groom, a well re¬ spected young man reared here, and Mlss Alfene Jacobs accompan¬ ied the couple. We wish for tbem a successful Journey on the matri- montal sea. Martin Carrel and bla slater Lizzie, Were dinner iguests* at the bome of Mrs. Betty Comba and ber daughter, Youthel Snn'day. H. B. Lambert and wife visited Sunday at Clay City with bla broth¬ er, Oeorge, and family.' Mrs. Burgeas and dansbter Fslry, returned home Monday. Frank Steely is building a new barn since the old one burned. We are hoping to get the mail route extended down here by us aoon. Tbere waa a pie sapper at Oak. Mound last week . A large crowd attended tbe party at the groom's home Iaat nlte, (Clarence Oolden's). Lots of candy and cigars were clven for a treat. A mistake laat week Mra. E |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |