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ttte FLOItA JOURWALJIECORD. FLORA, ILUNOIS « Early Success Signs You've often heard "great events cast their shadowa before." This is also true of men's SUCCESS. The boy who is interested in saving his pennies will later be interested i n Savnog his dollars. When children show THRIFT tendencies they should be encour¬ aged. When they do not want to. SAVE—they should be taught with real object lessons— shoujd be told SUCCESS- stories of men who were able to DO things be- cause they knew how to SAVE. . ¦r'^'SiJ'S Flora, Illinois *-i*jV,!W \.. Ario if aiinaky and famuy ot Waah- iniunminnmNniiiNmintiinmmiiiiiiiiiiiimnniiini|HHmiiHniiiiiniiiiiniiniiiiiiHiiiiiniiHiiHiiiiiniiiiiiuiHite^ Ington, Ind., were week-end gueata S of Dr. N. W. Bowman aad B. P. Mal- s _ inaky knd family. jg "W A 1*1 ^ *¦ T^ * I Luke Pixley and Lawrence Kel- f \^i 1^ #\ I ^^ ^^ d W d^ V^I^I^U^^d I lums were St. Lonto vtoltors tast Frl- 'S »•»• ¦ ¦ ¦ m ¦ *¦¦ ^^^. Z-M ¦ BaB m M e m m u ^ma ^^. = ""'¦ 11 Mr. their WHO'S WHO CV'ERY day or two OME customer expresses JURPRISE that we carry { CERTAIN items in stock— i TTLE things that we J ON'T often mention— AKE for exampl*!" • HERMO METERS, something IVERY home needs—and UST now while we sit i ^ERE and look over the ; STORE we're wondering F you've got a good [ AUSAGE grinder or if fOU need a good sturdy 'i AIRY pall; and do you '^ APPEN to know that we ^ ARRY a full line of 5;; >YREX? And herb's a ANDY vacuum bottle for T 'HE lunch lyasket; ' . ^ TLERY fw the Htchen; ' srRINDERS to keep the ' ULL knives i^arp; and a ' > HOUSAND .other items—we: AN'T begin to list them LL but you can come in ND seethetn. • 1 BOWMAN'S Mrs. R. D. Finch wae hostess to ke Tesday Bridge Club at her home i Baat Seventh street, Tneaday after- sn. S. E. PIrtle of J'eraeyvnie was a Becent visitor at tha V. U. Medley lome. ^ Oneeta of Hr. and Mra. ji Oilliland at week-end were Mra. H. L. Aakea id baby. Mr. and Mra. B. C. Prath- and daughter, Virginia, all ot E. Louis. WIU Wllfong of Clinton, III., was gnest of the Chaa. WlUang fam- ft thla week. The pnbllc aale of stock and farm ' plements held by Fred Reitz at home in Weat Flora waa well at- Bded Tneaday. Dr. and Hn. X,. K. Bryaat visltora In QeJf, Tueaday. Mrs. day In W. S. Cooper BriAg«iM>rt. spent Thurs- Uhas. Staaford ot tbe University of Illinoto ia spending bis semester vacation at tbe home of hJs parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Stanford. Oueata at Mr., and Jfrs. J. F. Rich's Sunday were Donald Rich aad wife. Mra. Effle Hanna, Miss Hazel and Herbert Uaaua. MCB. O. B. Btaouae viaited friends in Washington, Ind., xhe flrat ot tne week. Jane Ooude, reader. Library ing. Feb. &. impersonator HaU. Monday and B. T. Burna of Beardatown waa a weea end guest or hU parenta, Hr and Mra. Jd. J. Burns. JUlsa Marjory . Ooldan ot tbe Un¬ iversity of Jilinoia to spending her semester vacation witta her motber, Mrs. Flora B. Oolden, 216 Bast Kifth abrae. Mr. and Mra. J. Toledoi, Suailay. L. Snyder were at ' Leonard Kellums, Jr., wbo baa been visiting his graiutparenta, P. P. Kel¬ luma and wita. xeturned to hU home in Wasbington, Ind., Honday. Mrs. OphelU Tolbard and daugh¬ ter. BdUh, of Palrfleld were gueata of Mr. and Mra. C. D. Sypult, orer .Sunday- ' Rev. and Mra. J. B. Johnaon. Mrs. Ferdinand Tonnay, the Mtosea Ida Blackburn and Jbassie Taylor ara PalrtlUd visitors today, Thursday. Hyran Oaborne of TaylorviUe to apendlng a tew weeks with hto aunt, Hrs. A. J. Kemateln. CL D. Hurt, aianager ot the Tress¬ lar's atore, waa a viaitor In BicknaJI. liuL. Mooday- Hrs. Matilda Thompson U TtoUias ralativea ia AitamaDt. Mrs. Jao. Shumaker and aon et St. Louis are gnaaia at tha Abrah Myer'a home. No. 2 can green beans 16c Taylora. Hr. and Mra. P. A. Slayer attaad- ed the Fasbloa Pageaat in St. Louto Thursday, and also boiuAt gooda for his store. Miss Loto Bradford veir pleasant- Ijr entertained six young ladles at her home on Bast Notth avenna. Monday evening. Mrs. Anna Weir Is in Mt. Vemoa on aeconnt of the Uineaa ot a rel- atlTe. Seth Qevore spend the weak-end with Pearl Cross and wife and Chaa. Conover and wife. In Vlaeenaea, Ind. Valentines and „ Valentine Party Goods ATTHE' Cuniungham Gift Shop and Mrs. L. E. Pixley had for'! gnest early in the week, a • i Elverette Pixley ot Portland, consin, Ore. Bonny Jelly 20c Taylora. Harry Hornbuckle and wife ot Lawrenceville were Sunday gueats of the A. C. McDannel family. Mra. O. D. Brlssenden and little daughter are in Cincinnati, Ohio, be¬ canae ot the Illneaa ot har atoter, Mlaa Virginia Maxwell. Misa Bemlce Hettlger waa a weak end visitor wUh relatlyea In Pana. Corey waa In XenU Hra. Maud Tueaday. L. E. Pixley hnd wife and thetr gueat, Everette Pixley, were St. Lbuis visitors, Wednesday. Cho Cht)—the chocolate'drink, SOc Taylora. Lloyd Orr and family will move to Altamont, whare the former haa em¬ ployment. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hatel were eall¬ ed to Hoopeston, Wednesday by the death ot the tornier's brother, Mur- reU Haael. Best Peaberry coffee 40e Taylors. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rleh are home from their honeymoon apent in St. Louis and other polnta In Mlssonrl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mann, ac¬ companied by Orover Sullivan of St. Louis, were gueata of tbe Wm. Sim¬ mons family at Oeff, Sunday. Lemon Taylora. Mrs. Rolla Oilliland spent Thura¬ day with Pana relatlvea. Mlss Mlaale Wllfong spent tho week end with the H. P. Wlltong family In Cisna. Rolla Olliilaad has returned from a few weeka' atay in Baltimore, M4.. spent in tbe iaterept of tbe O. R. C. complexioa aoap S tor 10c pkg Sunsweet prunea itec 2 lb Taylora. Mlss Kate tiaddis returned Sunday from a week'^s visit with relatives at Olney. Miss Delia Oill waa an Olney visit¬ or Taaaday. Vienna Sausages 10c can Taylors. Mr. and Mra. Nelaon Mnrray spent laat Friday In St. Loala Mra. D. E. Scott and sen Ralph were St. Louto visltora Saturday. Whipping cream dally, Taylora. and aweet milk Paul Naney Jr., la able to be In hrinrol :Bgaln after a mraattt'a ab- acence because of lllaese. Mra. T. E. Ooldahy was hostess to the ladies of Baptist miaatonary so¬ ciety Thuraday afteriHMm. ti^coqomy Baking Powder 6c Tay- the Ray (Srabam waa In Decatur flrat Of the week tm hns'iaasa. R. S. Jones an
Object Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1926-02-04 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1926 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 21 |
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 | 1926-02-04 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1926 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 21 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 5 |
Page | 5 |
FileName | 19260204_005.tif |
Date Digital | 2007-07-02 |
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 | ttte FLOItA JOURWALJIECORD. FLORA, ILUNOIS « Early Success Signs You've often heard "great events cast their shadowa before." This is also true of men's SUCCESS. The boy who is interested in saving his pennies will later be interested i n Savnog his dollars. When children show THRIFT tendencies they should be encour¬ aged. When they do not want to. SAVE—they should be taught with real object lessons— shoujd be told SUCCESS- stories of men who were able to DO things be- cause they knew how to SAVE. . ¦r'^'SiJ'S Flora, Illinois *-i*jV,!W \.. Ario if aiinaky and famuy ot Waah- iniunminnmNniiiNmintiinmmiiiiiiiiiiiimnniiini|HHmiiHniiiiiniiiiiniiniiiiiiHiiiiiniiHiiHiiiiiniiiiiiuiHite^ Ington, Ind., were week-end gueata S of Dr. N. W. Bowman aad B. P. Mal- s _ inaky knd family. jg "W A 1*1 ^ *¦ T^ * I Luke Pixley and Lawrence Kel- f \^i 1^ #\ I ^^ ^^ d W d^ V^I^I^U^^d I lums were St. Lonto vtoltors tast Frl- 'S »•»• ¦ ¦ ¦ m ¦ *¦¦ ^^^. Z-M ¦ BaB m M e m m u ^ma ^^. = ""'¦ 11 Mr. their WHO'S WHO CV'ERY day or two OME customer expresses JURPRISE that we carry { CERTAIN items in stock— i TTLE things that we J ON'T often mention— AKE for exampl*!" • HERMO METERS, something IVERY home needs—and UST now while we sit i ^ERE and look over the ; STORE we're wondering F you've got a good [ AUSAGE grinder or if fOU need a good sturdy 'i AIRY pall; and do you '^ APPEN to know that we ^ ARRY a full line of 5;; >YREX? And herb's a ANDY vacuum bottle for T 'HE lunch lyasket; ' . ^ TLERY fw the Htchen; ' srRINDERS to keep the ' ULL knives i^arp; and a ' > HOUSAND .other items—we: AN'T begin to list them LL but you can come in ND seethetn. • 1 BOWMAN'S Mrs. R. D. Finch wae hostess to ke Tesday Bridge Club at her home i Baat Seventh street, Tneaday after- sn. S. E. PIrtle of J'eraeyvnie was a Becent visitor at tha V. U. Medley lome. ^ Oneeta of Hr. and Mra. ji Oilliland at week-end were Mra. H. L. Aakea id baby. Mr. and Mra. B. C. Prath- and daughter, Virginia, all ot E. Louis. WIU Wllfong of Clinton, III., was gnest of the Chaa. WlUang fam- ft thla week. The pnbllc aale of stock and farm ' plements held by Fred Reitz at home in Weat Flora waa well at- Bded Tneaday. Dr. and Hn. X,. K. Bryaat visltora In QeJf, Tueaday. Mrs. day In W. S. Cooper BriAg«iM>rt. spent Thurs- Uhas. Staaford ot tbe University of Illinoto ia spending bis semester vacation at tbe home of hJs parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Stanford. Oueata at Mr., and Jfrs. J. F. Rich's Sunday were Donald Rich aad wife. Mra. Effle Hanna, Miss Hazel and Herbert Uaaua. MCB. O. B. Btaouae viaited friends in Washington, Ind., xhe flrat ot tne week. Jane Ooude, reader. Library ing. Feb. &. impersonator HaU. Monday and B. T. Burna of Beardatown waa a weea end guest or hU parenta, Hr and Mra. Jd. J. Burns. JUlsa Marjory . Ooldan ot tbe Un¬ iversity of Jilinoia to spending her semester vacation witta her motber, Mrs. Flora B. Oolden, 216 Bast Kifth abrae. Mr. and Mra. J. Toledoi, Suailay. L. Snyder were at ' Leonard Kellums, Jr., wbo baa been visiting his graiutparenta, P. P. Kel¬ luma and wita. xeturned to hU home in Wasbington, Ind., Honday. Mrs. OphelU Tolbard and daugh¬ ter. BdUh, of Palrfleld were gueata of Mr. and Mra. C. D. Sypult, orer .Sunday- ' Rev. and Mra. J. B. Johnaon. Mrs. Ferdinand Tonnay, the Mtosea Ida Blackburn and Jbassie Taylor ara PalrtlUd visitors today, Thursday. Hyran Oaborne of TaylorviUe to apendlng a tew weeks with hto aunt, Hrs. A. J. Kemateln. CL D. Hurt, aianager ot the Tress¬ lar's atore, waa a viaitor In BicknaJI. liuL. Mooday- Hrs. Matilda Thompson U TtoUias ralativea ia AitamaDt. Mrs. Jao. Shumaker and aon et St. Louis are gnaaia at tha Abrah Myer'a home. No. 2 can green beans 16c Taylora. Hr. and Mra. P. A. Slayer attaad- ed the Fasbloa Pageaat in St. Louto Thursday, and also boiuAt gooda for his store. Miss Loto Bradford veir pleasant- Ijr entertained six young ladles at her home on Bast Notth avenna. Monday evening. Mrs. Anna Weir Is in Mt. Vemoa on aeconnt of the Uineaa ot a rel- atlTe. Seth Qevore spend the weak-end with Pearl Cross and wife and Chaa. Conover and wife. In Vlaeenaea, Ind. Valentines and „ Valentine Party Goods ATTHE' Cuniungham Gift Shop and Mrs. L. E. Pixley had for'! gnest early in the week, a • i Elverette Pixley ot Portland, consin, Ore. Bonny Jelly 20c Taylora. Harry Hornbuckle and wife ot Lawrenceville were Sunday gueats of the A. C. McDannel family. Mra. O. D. Brlssenden and little daughter are in Cincinnati, Ohio, be¬ canae ot the Illneaa ot har atoter, Mlaa Virginia Maxwell. Misa Bemlce Hettlger waa a weak end visitor wUh relatlyea In Pana. Corey waa In XenU Hra. Maud Tueaday. L. E. Pixley hnd wife and thetr gueat, Everette Pixley, were St. Lbuis visitors, Wednesday. Cho Cht)—the chocolate'drink, SOc Taylora. Lloyd Orr and family will move to Altamont, whare the former haa em¬ ployment. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hatel were eall¬ ed to Hoopeston, Wednesday by the death ot the tornier's brother, Mur- reU Haael. Best Peaberry coffee 40e Taylors. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rleh are home from their honeymoon apent in St. Louis and other polnta In Mlssonrl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mann, ac¬ companied by Orover Sullivan of St. Louis, were gueata of tbe Wm. Sim¬ mons family at Oeff, Sunday. Lemon Taylora. Mrs. Rolla Oilliland spent Thura¬ day with Pana relatlvea. Mlss Mlaale Wllfong spent tho week end with the H. P. Wlltong family In Cisna. Rolla Olliilaad has returned from a few weeka' atay in Baltimore, M4.. spent in tbe iaterept of tbe O. R. C. complexioa aoap S tor 10c pkg Sunsweet prunea itec 2 lb Taylora. Mlss Kate tiaddis returned Sunday from a week'^s visit with relatives at Olney. Miss Delia Oill waa an Olney visit¬ or Taaaday. Vienna Sausages 10c can Taylors. Mr. and Mra. Nelaon Mnrray spent laat Friday In St. Loala Mra. D. E. Scott and sen Ralph were St. Louto visltora Saturday. Whipping cream dally, Taylora. and aweet milk Paul Naney Jr., la able to be In hrinrol :Bgaln after a mraattt'a ab- acence because of lllaese. Mra. T. E. Ooldahy was hostess to the ladies of Baptist miaatonary so¬ ciety Thuraday afteriHMm. ti^coqomy Baking Powder 6c Tay- the Ray (Srabam waa In Decatur flrat Of the week tm hns'iaasa. R. S. Jones an |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |