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-^^-rr-ff.'.-ii^'i-:- We|Have Leamed t;- AV 'jMov ^fi^ yi Contact wfth ymlg aad oM— rich and poor—sncoeasea and taO- nrea—naturally glvea as positive opinions as to what to do and what not to do. It fa amasing to know how many people spend everything they make. They get hehlnd, go In debt, and ' It's awfURy hard to catch up. Worrylag over debts reduces etlfclency and, likewise, the value ot their serrieea. As contrast with this there comea a bright, energetic person—you know the answer. This person knowa the advantage ot having ready money. Behold the winner. Need we aay BM>re7 / ¦¦3 Ml SI ni f ' First National Bank Flora, Illinois OOONXBY. SCHOOL diOSBB PERSONAL NENTION H. L. Shiftman was a Lawrenceville Risltor Wednesday. ,^ Miss Mary Stinson wlil spend the sk-anU with her parents In Mt. /•rnon, Ind. Mrs. Walter Fafi;an, of C'Mcyo, Bt part of last week with her par- Dts.'^Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Friend. I Mr. and Mrs.' A. L. Carney were in It. Loiils Wednesday, to hear Jno. toCSoriaack sing at the Coliseum. I Mrs. C. 6. Stevens was in FhKa fadneaduy, enroute to St. Ix>ata { Mrs. (rl Hansbrou),'h entertained a tlon of the Baptist Aid Soelaty. I Mrs. A. O. Taggart and daaghter, nelle, of WashtiiKtoD, Ind., apeat ¦t week-end with the G. P. Onff tmlly. I The United Brethren Aid met Wed- lay with Mrs. Claude Mann. I Miss Esther Lewis spent laet week- wltb Louisville friends. New EUtster Footwear. P. A. Meyer. I The Woman's Missionary Society of |ie Christian church met In social }ms of tliechurcli Wednesday aftor- on. Mrs. Lee Haworth, loader, stal committee, Mrs. W. E. Wood, rs.C. D. Sypult, Mrs. Chas. TlK»mas. (Cecil Brown, of Alton, «vaa la F'lofa ay last week. |A«oh Hundley and wife, at Olay Ity, were Flora visitors Wednesday. Ir. Bundley Is a well knowu farmer pd stockman of Cl%y City township. [,Wa> paper with the sensible prtee QadAB'. iMrs. Sjitrla Biggie Gill, of Alton, Ime Wednesday for a brief rislt Jth her parents. She took her little In, Oscar Sidney, who has been liere Ime weeks tkonie with her. iMaurlce Judy Is recovering from an Jured hand reeelved while about his |>rk at the International factory. Mrs. .Tack Bayler visited Louisville relatives last week. Mrs. Wayne Caldwell, Mrs. Fred Tolllver and Miss Ethel Utterback were St. Louis visitors last Monday. Kloy Krutsinger, of E^st St. Louis, was a Flora visitor the first of the week. It Isn't home until It's papered. Gaddls. ' ' Mrs. Chas. Schermerhorn visited relatives In Evansvllle, Ind., from tsdturday until Monday. Tlie Misses Grace and Nancy Fos¬ ter, of Hearcy, Ark., are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Martha KneS. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. A. Lusb spent Tuesday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Dolly Biggie. Now Is the time to redecorate; tar exceptional wall paper sea Oaddls. Hrs. Powless entertained the U. B. Missionary Society Thuraday after¬ noon. The Executive Board «f Woman's Club will meet Monday evening with Mrs. .lack Bayler. S. P. White and wife were In Olney Tuesday. Gossard Corsets. P. A, Meyer. Mrs. C. S. Mitchell was hostess last Friday for the ladles of L. R C. club. Bobt. Sloan and family moved last week to their home In tlie country. Mrs. Albert Gill was In Oloey Sun¬ day. Mrs. Jerry Bowman will entertain Ladles Beading Club Friday. Albert Gill whs in Olney Wednes¬ day to visit his sisters, Mrs. R. B. MMehell and Mrs. Oeo Godwin, of Washingtoij, Ind., who are botli sur¬ gical patients In the sanitarium. Miss Josephine Hoover spent tl)e week-end with relatives In Glboon City. Mr. MeKnelly came down from Efllngham to spend Sundav with the L. B. Keith family. New Easter Footwear. P. A. Heyer. (4 The Shop'' Ladiea' wrist watches and everything that makes up a complete line ot high-grade solid gold Jewelry. Some very late numbers la men's belt and Waldemar chain sets. A new and complete line ot Silver tableware, and many other artldea at new design that maka haantitnl gtfU ot high qnality. Craamera and Sugars $14,001 19 SIlTor SaUda 9ia.0O ^ Silver Hot Platea « O.OO ap Sandwich and Bread Trays 95.00 ap *^ We can supply yo n at all times with all odd flaoog of alirtovara la aay pattera la the Comaiumt- ty Una aa wall aa wHk oompleta chaata. Naw arrlvala la braaalata, beads, earrlagi. van- lllaa. aad baga for Baatar. Oar baantlfal liaa ot Baatar Noraltlea aow on ¦aia. Baakata, dyaa and hnadreda of daslgaa In noraltfaa. Potted planta _— IBc *THE GIFT ,•!»:' ipi The Plortna ^hool, the adjoining dfatrict sonth ot Flora, came to a close Tharaday with appropriate ax- eralses. Miss Leone Lucas finishing har second sddeeeatnl term aa ,teaeh- er. The patrona of the achool ar¬ rived at dooa with waU fiUadtaakeU aad all preaeat aajoyad a flaa dtn- aer. TBAOHINO OORP8 IN B. ST. IX>n8 Sopt. O. O. Lewis and the teacl(- ers ot City Orado schools will be In Baat St. Lonls Thursday aad Prl¬ day to attend S. W. DI. Teachers' meeting. The general sesatons will convene In Alnad Masonic Temple. Miss Lora Sabin has resumed lier clerical work in .1. V. Maxwell whole¬ aale house after a month's stay with her parents In Sullivan, where she was convalescing from a tonsil operii- tlon. New coats and dresses P.A.Meyer. Mrs. B. E. Weiler Is III with neuritis at her home on Second street. Mrs. K. 8. Pritchett was a St. Lou¬ ts visitor the latter purt of the week. New Coats and Dresses.P.A.Meyer. H. M. Moats and wife, of Clay Olty. were Sunday Kuestsof ihe Supt. Lew¬ is famllv. Miss Clara Slmmaker was unable to teach the tirst of the week. Supt. Lewis had lier classes. FOB SALB—Gladiolus bulbs. Mrs. Flo Chaney. S9-S0. Mrs. C. S. Irvin and daughter, Miss Mae, were guests at the W. E. Harris Iwnie, Monday. Mrs. Faun Tannerand little daugh¬ ter, of Louisville, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Geu. Campbell this week. New Baster Footwear. P. A. Meyer. The Ladles Aid of Presbyterian church met Wednesday afternoon In the church. The hostesses were Mrs. Sol_T. Finch and Mrs. James Work¬ man. Gossard Corsets. P. A. Meyer. Mrs, Alvah Myers is In St. Louis this weak visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jno. Shoemaker. Mrs. Ethel Clark, of Chicago, Is vis¬ iting her mother, Mrs. Klla Kltley on Vincennes st. New Coats and Dresses.P.A.Meyer. Bobt.'Hancock, of Bt. Louis, spent part of last week with his parents, £. D. Hancock and wife. Jas. (/'raft, of SprlngQeld, was a Flora visitor the latter part of the week. * Tho charm and harmony of qual¬ ity wall paper with their color and cheerfulness will make you proud of your home. Seo Gaddls. Herbert Davis hns returned to his home in Taylorville, having heen called here by tliedeath of his father, S B. Davis. Gossard Corsets. P. A. Meyer. Mies Irma ReltR visited recently In Centralis, with friends. Mrs. Jane Chaney, ot Rinard, was In Flora last Friday. New Baster Footwear, p. A. Meyer. Roy L. Seright, editor ot the DaUy Register at Harrisburg, was a vis¬ itor here Monday, enronte to the Rotary confetrence at Sprtagfleld. While here he Interviewed a nnm¬ ber ot friends relative to the candi¬ dacy of Atty. Oeo. M. Miley of Har¬ risburg, who Is a candidate tor the Republican nomination for congrea¬ aional committeeman. Mr. Miley Is the present member of the state^n- tral committee and Is one ot the prominent attorneys of Southern IllinoU. F. E. Bryan of Olney was here on Friday of last week. Mrs. Jaa. Wolfe and son, arrived here last week from Springfield, Mo. and have taken charge of the Wolfe farm south of towln. Gossard Corsets. P. A. Meyer. C. C KIpley Is im proving his resi dence un Sixtli and Locust Btreets, by the addition of a rear porch. B. G. Williams, Farm Advlsdr, of Marion county, was In Mora Mundav. Hr. and Hra. J. C. Scudamore are spending a tew days In St. Louis. Hrs. W. F. Davidson and aon, Master Bngene, are vhiltlng relatives in Clay City. Misses Hary Ellis and Bsther Law- Is went to St. Lonla Wednesday to hear John MeCormaek slag, and thay wtll also attead the teaehera' meeting at Bast 8t Lonla Thnraday and Fri¬ day. W. A. Karr and B. H. Arbuthpot went to Sprtngtleld Taeaday, to rap¬ resaat Flora Rotary OInh la tha ¦tate conraatloB. BBXTBR MCBIC WBBK Amerleaa Maaicml Progreaa In America there has been a not¬ able advance tn music aad^,pualcal appradatlon In the last Aaggta. ..In tact there has been an advaaee along modarnistlc lines tn music all over the world. Tita Initial steps toward the ohaerr- ance' ot a special annual occasion known aa "Better Music Week" In this oountry were taken at New York City la 1920 and It haa now became a Nationai obaervance. The Intereat ahown In this movement has been- little short ot marvelous. With the great number ot eminent Muslclana now residing In America, a greater opportunity tor study Is afforded as is also the opportunity greater for hearing better music and tt would be strange It thera had not been unusual progress America's remarkable auditoriums her orchestras and noted conductora togather with the broadening mus¬ ical Interest in concerta and operaa givea a very hopeful outlook toward America'a future building. Music should always be so rend¬ ered to serve aa an uplift. I be¬ lieve that the true function of music Is to uplift and that such should be the thought to borne fn mind and should constitute the artistic endea¬ vour of every > music student. We need music In our lives, we need It In our souls. We need better music in our churches, In our homes and In our schools. We stand greatly In need of better music In our show houses and places ot entertainment tor It ts sadly true that In far too many instances the only music that many children and adults hear Is such as Is heard In our picture ahows and etc. We ahould revera the past, value the present and look forward to the future. Better Music Week will be observed In Flora during the woek ot April tth to ISth. The churches win give their programa on Sunday evening; these outlined programs wHl be found elsewhere In this Issue. The HlKh and Orade Schoola will present their programs on Friday attemoon. The program will be pre¬ sented at the Orpheum on Tuesday night. Flora Woman's Club, Mrs. W. I. Terhune. Chairman of Music Depart¬ ment. MISS SMITH WILL ENTBRTAIN ROTARIANS AT OONFBRBNOB. At the district governor's recep¬ tion Tnesday night, a group ot violin Bukbers wtll be given by Miss Mlna J. B. Smith, the talented young artist who~ Is the daughter of Mra. Adele Smith ot this city. MtSs Smith re¬ ceived Instruction under Leon Sam- etlnl at the Chicago College ot Musle. She has appeared aeveral times he- tore Springfield audiences, and en¬ tertained the Sprtngtleld Rotary club not long ago. Her akill and charm¬ ing personality at that time createa the demand tor her to appear at the conference. There are 66 Illinoia cities repre¬ sented in tbe district conference. The district embraces the entire state trom Galesburg south to Cairo. (Illinois State Register, Spring¬ field.) Miss Smith ^ a grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith of Clay City. Ambergria. Ambargrta is s fatty seerellea formed la eome sperm whales. It la taken frem whales directly, but mora often It fa feoBd floating In the water, eapedally In the waters of the tropica It fa also foaad cast up on beaches la lumps which sometimes exceed 2(10 pounds In weight. On exposure to the air It developa a sweet disagreeable odor. Ambergrfa has a high commer^ dal valne as a material uaed In the manufacture ot perfumes, snd the price Is Increasing, due to the rarity of the sperm whale and ths growing demand for the material. Orpheum : Picic 0' the Pictures^-Cream of Vaudeville !if?v'^sll1tf'..'^^^^••¦^ Monday-Tuesday, AprO 7-8 CAPLLAEMMLC \ prwaanta Babv cSuSi(*TOrat«na(v^priLn ^ inT^firstbbpixxji A dmiNGOF NEW YORK UNIVEf?SAL JEWEL The best known baby In the world tn her first big pletara. imashlng plcturliatlon of one ot the moat unusual storlaa i filmed; massive thrills, speetaenlar scenes'and a tremendona anp- portlng eaat. Including Shelon Lewla, Max Davidson, Oladys Brook- well, Frank Currier and others. Baby Peggy will steal yonr haart away. SPECIAL ORCHESTRA NUSIC Boginnint this Monday Night and on each Nonday, Wodnesday and Friday nights, we have arranged lor Special Musical Numbers rendered by a Trpiece Orchestra. Special selected pictures, presented with musical arrangements, will insure better ,entertainment, which we feel sure our patrons will appreciate. BURSUM PBNSION BILL IS PAB8HD WASHINGTON. AprU 1.—The sen¬ ate today paaaed the Bnrsum paaston bill by a vote ot 61 to 10. The bUl Increaaed pensions ot veterans ot the civil war and Indian war trom |60 to $72 a month and fixes the pension of their widows at |40. Appropria¬ tions neceaaary to cover tha maaanr* are eetlmated at fSS.OOO.OOO. KARNS POIiPnOAL MBBONO John Marshall Karns ot BIdorado. Democratic candidate for eongraaa In the primary next Tuesday.spoke ta the voters la trainmen's hall on Mon¬ day night and proved hfa reputation as a splendid orator. Come to the "Ag" Club Plays "Not a Nan in the House" A Comedy in Two Acts, and "A Bee in a Drone's Hive" > A Drama in Two Acts Thursday, April 10th, 7:30 P. M. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITOR UM —Admission 2Sc and 36c mamsmsms^s^msEemeeaeeee^eeeeaemeaeeaaa aa RATHBONB AND RINAKER HAROLD S. WILLIAMS H-, LAWYER '-'Ofttoe FIrsC Door Boot-of nurognortoa's Dmg Blare FLORA-, - 1^,- - JOyUttUS Red and Cayenne Pepper. Red pepper is the powdered ripe pod, both Oesh and aeeds, of auy va¬ riety ot capKlcum, the plant which gives ua ths edible fresh pepper, bnt which bears no relation to the true pepper plant. Cayenne pepper la, by ruling ot ths board of food and dmg Inspection of 1906, distinguished from red pepper as being obtained only from amall-fmlted varleUes of cap¬ sicum. The editor of the Journal-Reeord wishes to recommend to tbe voters ot Flora and Clay county at the Republi¬ can primary next Tueaday, April Sth, the name ot Henry R. Rathbone, serving bis flrat term as congreasman- at-large, and a candidate for renoml¬ nation. He la making a tine record In Washington. Also Lewis RInaker, a product ot aouthem lillnols, tor Ileutenant-gorw ernor. Hr. RInaker was brought UB at CarlinvlUe, Macoupin county, and la ot the tamous old RInaker tamUy. He was In the legislature when De¬ neen was governor. Hrs. Walter Haas made a buslneaa trip to St. Lonla Tuesday. Hr. and Urs. R. S. Jones ol Ciaw- renceviUe, visited relatives here Sat¬ urday and Sunday.' FREE! to every bouoewite when I call Fuller Handy Brush h I deant vegetables, meat, fiih, pols or pant and may b« piul ta (loceat of other uses. r I am fhe Fuller Man and will call oa you soon. Watch (oi rae or send word for me to call any day yo« *^ FAT liAUOHTOB OtaMy, in 'x>..;^V.-T^-.i-y€«^, ^¦^fU i'.iv At Your Command Thousands crowded the St. Louis Coliseum last Wedneaday evening. Thousands gratified the ambition of a life time. Thousanda beard John McCormack sing. But tens of thousands and hundreds ot thousands, who wlah to hear htm, could not be there. For them he has recorded his voice on the beat reproducing medium of tbe day. Victor Red Seal Records bring UcCormack into your home.where ha will slug at your com¬ mand. Come In and hear him, then let him aing your favorites In your own home. 10 Inch single taoe record, $1.00 10 Inch doable face record, tl.KO ^ Throgmorton'sL Drug Store Naw Vicl«r taeeit, Onea a Woek, taan^eek—ftUaj. •«r Ma 1- a .iiM«lSirV-.- IHI(«f.(H«'
Object Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1924-04-03 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1924 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 29 |
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 | 1924-04-03 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1924 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 29 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 5 |
Page | 5 |
FileName | 19240403_005.tif |
Date Digital | 2007-06-25 |
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 | -^^-rr-ff.'.-ii^'i-:- We|Have Leamed t;- AV 'jMov ^fi^ yi Contact wfth ymlg aad oM— rich and poor—sncoeasea and taO- nrea—naturally glvea as positive opinions as to what to do and what not to do. It fa amasing to know how many people spend everything they make. They get hehlnd, go In debt, and ' It's awfURy hard to catch up. Worrylag over debts reduces etlfclency and, likewise, the value ot their serrieea. As contrast with this there comea a bright, energetic person—you know the answer. This person knowa the advantage ot having ready money. Behold the winner. Need we aay BM>re7 / ¦¦3 Ml SI ni f ' First National Bank Flora, Illinois OOONXBY. SCHOOL diOSBB PERSONAL NENTION H. L. Shiftman was a Lawrenceville Risltor Wednesday. ,^ Miss Mary Stinson wlil spend the sk-anU with her parents In Mt. /•rnon, Ind. Mrs. Walter Fafi;an, of C'Mcyo, Bt part of last week with her par- Dts.'^Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Friend. I Mr. and Mrs.' A. L. Carney were in It. Loiils Wednesday, to hear Jno. toCSoriaack sing at the Coliseum. I Mrs. C. 6. Stevens was in FhKa fadneaduy, enroute to St. Ix>ata { Mrs. (rl Hansbrou),'h entertained a tlon of the Baptist Aid Soelaty. I Mrs. A. O. Taggart and daaghter, nelle, of WashtiiKtoD, Ind., apeat ¦t week-end with the G. P. Onff tmlly. I The United Brethren Aid met Wed- lay with Mrs. Claude Mann. I Miss Esther Lewis spent laet week- wltb Louisville friends. New EUtster Footwear. P. A. Meyer. I The Woman's Missionary Society of |ie Christian church met In social }ms of tliechurcli Wednesday aftor- on. Mrs. Lee Haworth, loader, stal committee, Mrs. W. E. Wood, rs.C. D. Sypult, Mrs. Chas. TlK»mas. (Cecil Brown, of Alton, «vaa la F'lofa ay last week. |A«oh Hundley and wife, at Olay Ity, were Flora visitors Wednesday. Ir. Bundley Is a well knowu farmer pd stockman of Cl%y City township. [,Wa> paper with the sensible prtee QadAB'. iMrs. Sjitrla Biggie Gill, of Alton, Ime Wednesday for a brief rislt Jth her parents. She took her little In, Oscar Sidney, who has been liere Ime weeks tkonie with her. iMaurlce Judy Is recovering from an Jured hand reeelved while about his |>rk at the International factory. Mrs. .Tack Bayler visited Louisville relatives last week. Mrs. Wayne Caldwell, Mrs. Fred Tolllver and Miss Ethel Utterback were St. Louis visitors last Monday. Kloy Krutsinger, of E^st St. Louis, was a Flora visitor the first of the week. It Isn't home until It's papered. Gaddls. ' ' Mrs. Chas. Schermerhorn visited relatives In Evansvllle, Ind., from tsdturday until Monday. Tlie Misses Grace and Nancy Fos¬ ter, of Hearcy, Ark., are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Martha KneS. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. A. Lusb spent Tuesday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Dolly Biggie. Now Is the time to redecorate; tar exceptional wall paper sea Oaddls. Hrs. Powless entertained the U. B. Missionary Society Thuraday after¬ noon. The Executive Board «f Woman's Club will meet Monday evening with Mrs. .lack Bayler. S. P. White and wife were In Olney Tuesday. Gossard Corsets. P. A, Meyer. Mrs. C. S. Mitchell was hostess last Friday for the ladles of L. R C. club. Bobt. Sloan and family moved last week to their home In tlie country. Mrs. Albert Gill was In Oloey Sun¬ day. Mrs. Jerry Bowman will entertain Ladles Beading Club Friday. Albert Gill whs in Olney Wednes¬ day to visit his sisters, Mrs. R. B. MMehell and Mrs. Oeo Godwin, of Washingtoij, Ind., who are botli sur¬ gical patients In the sanitarium. Miss Josephine Hoover spent tl)e week-end with relatives In Glboon City. Mr. MeKnelly came down from Efllngham to spend Sundav with the L. B. Keith family. New Easter Footwear. P. A. Heyer. (4 The Shop'' Ladiea' wrist watches and everything that makes up a complete line ot high-grade solid gold Jewelry. Some very late numbers la men's belt and Waldemar chain sets. A new and complete line ot Silver tableware, and many other artldea at new design that maka haantitnl gtfU ot high qnality. Craamera and Sugars $14,001 19 SIlTor SaUda 9ia.0O ^ Silver Hot Platea « O.OO ap Sandwich and Bread Trays 95.00 ap *^ We can supply yo n at all times with all odd flaoog of alirtovara la aay pattera la the Comaiumt- ty Una aa wall aa wHk oompleta chaata. Naw arrlvala la braaalata, beads, earrlagi. van- lllaa. aad baga for Baatar. Oar baantlfal liaa ot Baatar Noraltlea aow on ¦aia. Baakata, dyaa and hnadreda of daslgaa In noraltfaa. Potted planta _— IBc *THE GIFT ,•!»:' ipi The Plortna ^hool, the adjoining dfatrict sonth ot Flora, came to a close Tharaday with appropriate ax- eralses. Miss Leone Lucas finishing har second sddeeeatnl term aa ,teaeh- er. The patrona of the achool ar¬ rived at dooa with waU fiUadtaakeU aad all preaeat aajoyad a flaa dtn- aer. TBAOHINO OORP8 IN B. ST. IX>n8 Sopt. O. O. Lewis and the teacl(- ers ot City Orado schools will be In Baat St. Lonls Thursday aad Prl¬ day to attend S. W. DI. Teachers' meeting. The general sesatons will convene In Alnad Masonic Temple. Miss Lora Sabin has resumed lier clerical work in .1. V. Maxwell whole¬ aale house after a month's stay with her parents In Sullivan, where she was convalescing from a tonsil operii- tlon. New coats and dresses P.A.Meyer. Mrs. B. E. Weiler Is III with neuritis at her home on Second street. Mrs. K. 8. Pritchett was a St. Lou¬ ts visitor the latter purt of the week. New Coats and Dresses.P.A.Meyer. H. M. Moats and wife, of Clay Olty. were Sunday Kuestsof ihe Supt. Lew¬ is famllv. Miss Clara Slmmaker was unable to teach the tirst of the week. Supt. Lewis had lier classes. FOB SALB—Gladiolus bulbs. Mrs. Flo Chaney. S9-S0. Mrs. C. S. Irvin and daughter, Miss Mae, were guests at the W. E. Harris Iwnie, Monday. Mrs. Faun Tannerand little daugh¬ ter, of Louisville, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Geu. Campbell this week. New Baster Footwear. P. A. Meyer. The Ladles Aid of Presbyterian church met Wednesday afternoon In the church. The hostesses were Mrs. Sol_T. Finch and Mrs. James Work¬ man. Gossard Corsets. P. A. Meyer. Mrs, Alvah Myers is In St. Louis this weak visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jno. Shoemaker. Mrs. Ethel Clark, of Chicago, Is vis¬ iting her mother, Mrs. Klla Kltley on Vincennes st. New Coats and Dresses.P.A.Meyer. Bobt.'Hancock, of Bt. Louis, spent part of last week with his parents, £. D. Hancock and wife. Jas. (/'raft, of SprlngQeld, was a Flora visitor the latter part of the week. * Tho charm and harmony of qual¬ ity wall paper with their color and cheerfulness will make you proud of your home. Seo Gaddls. Herbert Davis hns returned to his home in Taylorville, having heen called here by tliedeath of his father, S B. Davis. Gossard Corsets. P. A. Meyer. Mies Irma ReltR visited recently In Centralis, with friends. Mrs. Jane Chaney, ot Rinard, was In Flora last Friday. New Baster Footwear, p. A. Meyer. Roy L. Seright, editor ot the DaUy Register at Harrisburg, was a vis¬ itor here Monday, enronte to the Rotary confetrence at Sprtagfleld. While here he Interviewed a nnm¬ ber ot friends relative to the candi¬ dacy of Atty. Oeo. M. Miley of Har¬ risburg, who Is a candidate tor the Republican nomination for congrea¬ aional committeeman. Mr. Miley Is the present member of the state^n- tral committee and Is one ot the prominent attorneys of Southern IllinoU. F. E. Bryan of Olney was here on Friday of last week. Mrs. Jaa. Wolfe and son, arrived here last week from Springfield, Mo. and have taken charge of the Wolfe farm south of towln. Gossard Corsets. P. A. Meyer. C. C KIpley Is im proving his resi dence un Sixtli and Locust Btreets, by the addition of a rear porch. B. G. Williams, Farm Advlsdr, of Marion county, was In Mora Mundav. Hr. and Hra. J. C. Scudamore are spending a tew days In St. Louis. Hrs. W. F. Davidson and aon, Master Bngene, are vhiltlng relatives in Clay City. Misses Hary Ellis and Bsther Law- Is went to St. Lonla Wednesday to hear John MeCormaek slag, and thay wtll also attead the teaehera' meeting at Bast 8t Lonla Thnraday and Fri¬ day. W. A. Karr and B. H. Arbuthpot went to Sprtngtleld Taeaday, to rap¬ resaat Flora Rotary OInh la tha ¦tate conraatloB. BBXTBR MCBIC WBBK Amerleaa Maaicml Progreaa In America there has been a not¬ able advance tn music aad^,pualcal appradatlon In the last Aaggta. ..In tact there has been an advaaee along modarnistlc lines tn music all over the world. Tita Initial steps toward the ohaerr- ance' ot a special annual occasion known aa "Better Music Week" In this oountry were taken at New York City la 1920 and It haa now became a Nationai obaervance. The Intereat ahown In this movement has been- little short ot marvelous. With the great number ot eminent Muslclana now residing In America, a greater opportunity tor study Is afforded as is also the opportunity greater for hearing better music and tt would be strange It thera had not been unusual progress America's remarkable auditoriums her orchestras and noted conductora togather with the broadening mus¬ ical Interest in concerta and operaa givea a very hopeful outlook toward America'a future building. Music should always be so rend¬ ered to serve aa an uplift. I be¬ lieve that the true function of music Is to uplift and that such should be the thought to borne fn mind and should constitute the artistic endea¬ vour of every > music student. We need music In our lives, we need It In our souls. We need better music in our churches, In our homes and In our schools. We stand greatly In need of better music In our show houses and places ot entertainment tor It ts sadly true that In far too many instances the only music that many children and adults hear Is such as Is heard In our picture ahows and etc. We ahould revera the past, value the present and look forward to the future. Better Music Week will be observed In Flora during the woek ot April tth to ISth. The churches win give their programa on Sunday evening; these outlined programs wHl be found elsewhere In this Issue. The HlKh and Orade Schoola will present their programs on Friday attemoon. The program will be pre¬ sented at the Orpheum on Tuesday night. Flora Woman's Club, Mrs. W. I. Terhune. Chairman of Music Depart¬ ment. MISS SMITH WILL ENTBRTAIN ROTARIANS AT OONFBRBNOB. At the district governor's recep¬ tion Tnesday night, a group ot violin Bukbers wtll be given by Miss Mlna J. B. Smith, the talented young artist who~ Is the daughter of Mra. Adele Smith ot this city. MtSs Smith re¬ ceived Instruction under Leon Sam- etlnl at the Chicago College ot Musle. She has appeared aeveral times he- tore Springfield audiences, and en¬ tertained the Sprtngtleld Rotary club not long ago. Her akill and charm¬ ing personality at that time createa the demand tor her to appear at the conference. There are 66 Illinoia cities repre¬ sented in tbe district conference. The district embraces the entire state trom Galesburg south to Cairo. (Illinois State Register, Spring¬ field.) Miss Smith ^ a grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith of Clay City. Ambergria. Ambargrta is s fatty seerellea formed la eome sperm whales. It la taken frem whales directly, but mora often It fa feoBd floating In the water, eapedally In the waters of the tropica It fa also foaad cast up on beaches la lumps which sometimes exceed 2(10 pounds In weight. On exposure to the air It developa a sweet disagreeable odor. Ambergrfa has a high commer^ dal valne as a material uaed In the manufacture ot perfumes, snd the price Is Increasing, due to the rarity of the sperm whale and ths growing demand for the material. Orpheum : Picic 0' the Pictures^-Cream of Vaudeville !if?v'^sll1tf'..'^^^^••¦^ Monday-Tuesday, AprO 7-8 CAPLLAEMMLC \ prwaanta Babv cSuSi(*TOrat«na(v^priLn ^ inT^firstbbpixxji A dmiNGOF NEW YORK UNIVEf?SAL JEWEL The best known baby In the world tn her first big pletara. imashlng plcturliatlon of one ot the moat unusual storlaa i filmed; massive thrills, speetaenlar scenes'and a tremendona anp- portlng eaat. Including Shelon Lewla, Max Davidson, Oladys Brook- well, Frank Currier and others. Baby Peggy will steal yonr haart away. SPECIAL ORCHESTRA NUSIC Boginnint this Monday Night and on each Nonday, Wodnesday and Friday nights, we have arranged lor Special Musical Numbers rendered by a Trpiece Orchestra. Special selected pictures, presented with musical arrangements, will insure better ,entertainment, which we feel sure our patrons will appreciate. BURSUM PBNSION BILL IS PAB8HD WASHINGTON. AprU 1.—The sen¬ ate today paaaed the Bnrsum paaston bill by a vote ot 61 to 10. The bUl Increaaed pensions ot veterans ot the civil war and Indian war trom |60 to $72 a month and fixes the pension of their widows at |40. Appropria¬ tions neceaaary to cover tha maaanr* are eetlmated at fSS.OOO.OOO. KARNS POIiPnOAL MBBONO John Marshall Karns ot BIdorado. Democratic candidate for eongraaa In the primary next Tuesday.spoke ta the voters la trainmen's hall on Mon¬ day night and proved hfa reputation as a splendid orator. Come to the "Ag" Club Plays "Not a Nan in the House" A Comedy in Two Acts, and "A Bee in a Drone's Hive" > A Drama in Two Acts Thursday, April 10th, 7:30 P. M. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITOR UM —Admission 2Sc and 36c mamsmsms^s^msEemeeaeeee^eeeeaemeaeeaaa aa RATHBONB AND RINAKER HAROLD S. WILLIAMS H-, LAWYER '-'Ofttoe FIrsC Door Boot-of nurognortoa's Dmg Blare FLORA-, - 1^,- - JOyUttUS Red and Cayenne Pepper. Red pepper is the powdered ripe pod, both Oesh and aeeds, of auy va¬ riety ot capKlcum, the plant which gives ua ths edible fresh pepper, bnt which bears no relation to the true pepper plant. Cayenne pepper la, by ruling ot ths board of food and dmg Inspection of 1906, distinguished from red pepper as being obtained only from amall-fmlted varleUes of cap¬ sicum. The editor of the Journal-Reeord wishes to recommend to tbe voters ot Flora and Clay county at the Republi¬ can primary next Tueaday, April Sth, the name ot Henry R. Rathbone, serving bis flrat term as congreasman- at-large, and a candidate for renoml¬ nation. He la making a tine record In Washington. Also Lewis RInaker, a product ot aouthem lillnols, tor Ileutenant-gorw ernor. Hr. RInaker was brought UB at CarlinvlUe, Macoupin county, and la ot the tamous old RInaker tamUy. He was In the legislature when De¬ neen was governor. Hrs. Walter Haas made a buslneaa trip to St. Lonla Tuesday. Hr. and Urs. R. S. Jones ol Ciaw- renceviUe, visited relatives here Sat¬ urday and Sunday.' FREE! to every bouoewite when I call Fuller Handy Brush h I deant vegetables, meat, fiih, pols or pant and may b« piul ta (loceat of other uses. r I am fhe Fuller Man and will call oa you soon. Watch (oi rae or send word for me to call any day yo« *^ FAT liAUOHTOB OtaMy, in 'x>..;^V.-T^-.i-y€«^, ^¦^fU i'.iv At Your Command Thousands crowded the St. Louis Coliseum last Wedneaday evening. Thousands gratified the ambition of a life time. Thousanda beard John McCormack sing. But tens of thousands and hundreds ot thousands, who wlah to hear htm, could not be there. For them he has recorded his voice on the beat reproducing medium of tbe day. Victor Red Seal Records bring UcCormack into your home.where ha will slug at your com¬ mand. Come In and hear him, then let him aing your favorites In your own home. 10 Inch single taoe record, $1.00 10 Inch doable face record, tl.KO ^ Throgmorton'sL Drug Store Naw Vicl«r taeeit, Onea a Woek, taan^eek—ftUaj. •«r Ma 1- a .iiM«lSirV-.- IHI(«f.(H«' |
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