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THE FLOKA JOORWAL4tECORP, FLORA, DLXJIIOiS 8 j 8 IMPORTANT FOR YOU 11 "J ¦ I I ¦„ i' r. .' ... I 'iiT ., will ¦ ' I " I I .1 ,"'',¦¦•, READ OUR Double Page Ad Pages Two and Three in Section Two The Biggest Sale We Ever Attempted 9 BIBLE GBOVB ¦ i s U N DC R S4pii. LINO Van»eit Bailding - IIS Waat North Avenue tke Fltra JesnaI;Recardl - PnhlUad Weakly hr * Tha riora Record PnbllsbtnK Co. (A Corporation.) Offlea la the Sbriyer Bntldlnc ^ M. Wood, Prea. and Oen'L Mfr. Batered Oetnber S, 1911. as see- ead-class matter at the post offtoe at Flora, mtnois, ander act of March a, 187*. FIRST 1995 uxsmsa OV FLORA WCMAK'S CLUB THURSDAV, JANUARr 16, 1»2B SUBSCRIPTION RATBS One year $2.00 au montha $1.«0 nree months ..'...... ... ........ .SO One month .16 atnale copies ~ — .08 CAMPFYRB OIRLS HONOR BBIDB Mrs. Esther Ktnnaman-Diekey, a bride of a few days ago was.tsndered .a miscellaneous sliower Ssturlsy areaing at the home ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Kinnsmsn. Mrs. Douglas Nsney, leader of the Camp- The January moAlnf of the Wom¬ an's cIttb was held tn the Train¬ men's Hsit, Tneeday aftemoon, with 68 mehibers snd tiTS guesU present. Scripture tesson wss read by Mrs. John Cassldy, selecting parts from 100 to 111th Psalms, followed in prayer by Mrs. Jolin Ooidea. Roll was called and sereral re¬ sponded with sugceations on how to improre Plora. Mrs. O. O. Lewis read a very Interesting ^aeer on the His¬ tory of Plora, dating baek to 1864. At that time, wild flowers grsw so profusely bere and since one ot the pioneers had a beautiful daugbter named Flora tbe name Flora was snggested as a sultsble ifame. Tbe names ot Rider, Ounn, Finch, Harter, and Samuel White Were mentioned among tbe ftrst settlers. Miss Elsie Winters presented the History of the Violin. Mrs. Roy Mey¬ er read s short sketch on the life of Frits Kreisler. • Mrs. Ferd Tonney sang a beantlful solo sccompsnled by Mlss 'Oolden at the piano and Mtas Opal Jacobs on the ylotln. Mlss Bills selected for the Art Picture "The Ijut Supper," and gare the analyeli and origin of tbe pic¬ ture, and Ufe of LeonarOb de Vtncl, FLORA LADT H08TB88 IK LOa ANOELKH BrUliaat Laacheon aad ReoepfloB at Hotel Rooelya Attended by Flora Folks Late Wedaasdar areataf of last week Haary Weihklag'B heosa hamed Only a part of tha eontanta iters sared. The sheriff waa hara qge Aay iast week. OtYflte Saademtaa aad wifa oae day IS? a trip to Bfflngham week Sereral from here attended the Wortl^ trial at Naerton last week. Jjtr.l and Mrs. Alra Webster, from Sassner, are risittag the C. B. Rtehsrs and Artie Webster families. ^ J. Hsll was a Lontsritle risltor one day tsst week. M. Oorton and wtfe of Fiom, at¬ teaded cburch here one ntght .lsm\ weelc Mrs. Orritle Sonderimaa and chil¬ dren spent Snnday wtth Mrs. Henry Burton. Last Wednesday the eteetton of the M. E. Atd off teen was. held st th« ehurch. /"" ' Mr. snd Mrs. Ororer MeKnelly and Mtss Bdith Shnmfliar atteaded "hnrch at Flora Frtday mghfr and the Misses Clara and Lnra Miumaker came home wtth thera. The Oerman ErsnKellcal Atd met with Mrs. Wslter Dneker hut Thntf day. Rer. Miller ts holding rsrlrsl meet- inn st the M. E. churcta. C. O. Montcat of Muskogee, dkU.. risited reUtiree here Ust week. Sara Oatt has cblckenpox. Chos. Ferris and Lowell Vtckrey went to Salem last week on bustness. Wm. Bastin risited his sister. Mrs. B. B. Hale, last Tnesday. Allen Burton of I^onlsrtUe, Is ris¬ tting his son, Heary Bnrtoa, and fam¬ ily. Mrs. Brerett Clement of Flors, ris¬ ited ber father; Henry Byrhes, a few days last week. tire girts organisation, and the mem¬ bers of same gare the pleasant social' the artist. affair. The gifts were rery pretty and In conclusion the club repeated tn aaeful to adorn the new home. The [unison a selection from J. M. Barrle, hope chest of Mrs. Dickey's wtth tU "Those who bring sunshine Into the lorely contents was Inspected and lives of others eannot keep tt from eajoyed, Mrs. Kinnaman and, tbemselres.' Mtss Naomi serred sta. dainty refresh- OU—!W AT SOCIAL »OnON IK WASHmOTUN Delicious refreshments were serred by the following: Mesdsmee-Bonner, Psul Nsney. CU.UsanatA, Ripley, Date snd Mtss Rosamond Snyder. HBLBN «ATLER. Sec. .MRS. BEK (?. lUl^liTbH HOSTBtia Mra A.'dL. Carney and Mrs. Luke JPtxley were guesta at a bridge lunch- r> at the home of Mrs. J. W. Odum | The Dorcas club met wtth Mra. Washington, Ind., Thunday, giren Ben Reaugh at her North arenne la honor of Mrs. John Hewes, who ts , bome Frtday afternoon tn a rery aM>rtng to Akron, Ohio, soon. Mi%.' plesssnt msetlng. Tbe chief erent of Bewes ts a former Ftors restdsnt anO the sfternoon was a shower giren for tiaa many warm frienda bere. Hrs. Koek. A dainty luncheon was serred. Misaee Metre HutchfaMn and Fera Those preeent: the hostees, Mra. tOiake of Bridgeport, were guests of Resugb, Mrs. Irrln Koek, Mrs. Quy Mr. and Mrs. O. Earl Wood and fam-1 Bradford, Hrs. H. S. Williams, Mrs. L. W. Dewblret, Mrs. H. E. Ksrr, Mrs. Kart Shrirer, Mra. -Bdgar Han¬ cock. i '.**s3m..j L.-. Mrs. William. Miller entertelned a party of Flora friends January 6 at noon luncheon. Hotel Roeslyn, Los Angeles, Csl. Tboae present were Mrs. Miller and daughter, MUs Ifil dred. Mrs. A. E. Shinn and daugh¬ ter, Mrs. Chas. Morton, of Los An¬ geles: Mrs. John Cunnlngbam of Redlands and daugbter, Mrs. J. Bow¬ man of'Flora, Mra. Jack Carpenter of Long B^ch and Mrs. R. L. Med- cslfe of Posadens. Tbe luncheon was In honor of Mrs. Bowman's flrat visit to CsUforulk and was a most pleasant finale to a strenuous four-day sight seeing trtp taken by Mrs. Bowman nsAMrs. Mil¬ ler, Including the Pssaoena Rose Tournament where they were enter-, tained by Mrs. MsrcoMe, a trtp through Pasadena's mile of Christ¬ mas trees, a night rlstt tQ Hollywood, a yachting party In the bay'at Naples, a dtniter with Mrs. Carpenter tn Vaiig Beach, a motor trtp to^thn Juan Cap- istrano mission, San Diego and Tla Juana, Mexico, and an airplane ride. They also found ttme to attend a serrtce st the Angelos Temple tn Los Angeles. Mrs. Miller has spent some time in California and belleres in boosting onr beauttful state as though ahe were a nattre aon. After Mrs. Bow¬ man hss rested for s few days st her motlier'a home tn Redlsnds, she will entertain at the Cunningham cabin tn the San Bereardino mountains be¬ fore returning to Los Angeles for the annual Illinois picnic on Lincoln's birthday. She will also rlstt Catallna Island and Mt. Lowe on thts occaston. She sends best wishes to all Flora friends. Including her hosbsnd, who probsbly has not heard from her since she arrired in Cslifornia. -- Contributed by R. L. Medealfe, Jan uary 9, 1916. BRUSH CREEK Cold and clondy Sunday morning. Some hunting the skunk, some do-rn with the mumps, some with grip, flu and that tired feeling after eat¬ ing too much meat. Moat ererybody done killing hogs. Hpgs and piga are acarce here on the ^cnseic.. Some offering 10 centa pound on foot to make aome more meat Several sales on the creek. Corn selling about $1.26 per bushel, cowa up to $76.00 each, hoaees snd good males bringing up to |100 each, Aickens around $1.00 each. ay orar Sunday. Jtead The Flon Joaraal-Raaard. r { N. E. PRINCE f ENTBRTAIKS LITTLB 90VKH Mra. Jas. Handley entertelned at her home In sonth Flora Monday aft¬ emoon, January IS. 1924, from three to flre o'clock for her Itttie aon 3lv^ mle. the occaston being hts fourtlTI blrthdav annlverssry. The tittle folks hsd a delUhtful time. Refreshments of toe cream ini cske were serred to the followln-' irnesta: Helen- Snyder. Madeline and Louis Shroyer. Wshda Flick." Beulab Cspter. Msrjorle Shroyer. Pita Anp Herrin. Brree Colclasure. Robert snd Barl Slnrer, JImmte Msnn. Bohhy Zwinak, James Reece, Jimmie Hand¬ ley. BIRTHDAT PARTY Mrs. Dsve Blankenshlp and daugh¬ ter, Mlss Mary planned and carrle'J out a lolly surprise party tn honor of Mr. Blankenshlp's birthday. Tbe af¬ fair was a six o'clock dinner party at their suburban home ^Thursday eve¬ ning. The menn consisted of all good thtngs ot the sesson cooked te the Oneen's taste and served hy Hrs. Les BlOBkenshlp and Mtss Mary. Ited and white carnations were used for teble decorations. Those enjoying the well known hospltsttty of this cordial honsebold were Mr. snd Mrs. Lex Blankenehlp and son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. E. P Kinnsmsn, Mr. and Mrs. Thos Trln¬ kle and two danghters. Hr. and Mrs. C. O. Rtggle. Ppnl Riggie. BntTHDAT PAKnr Twenty yonngsters helped Oordon Undear eelebrste
Object Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1925-01-15 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1925 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 18 |
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 | 1925-01-15 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1925 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 18 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 4 |
Page | 4 |
FileName | 19250115_004.tif |
Date Digital | 2007-07-06 |
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 FLOKA JOORWAL4tECORP, FLORA, DLXJIIOiS 8 j 8 IMPORTANT FOR YOU 11 "J ¦ I I ¦„ i' r. .' ... I 'iiT ., will ¦ ' I " I I .1 ,"'',¦¦•, READ OUR Double Page Ad Pages Two and Three in Section Two The Biggest Sale We Ever Attempted 9 BIBLE GBOVB ¦ i s U N DC R S4pii. LINO Van»eit Bailding - IIS Waat North Avenue tke Fltra JesnaI;Recardl - PnhlUad Weakly hr * Tha riora Record PnbllsbtnK Co. (A Corporation.) Offlea la the Sbriyer Bntldlnc ^ M. Wood, Prea. and Oen'L Mfr. Batered Oetnber S, 1911. as see- ead-class matter at the post offtoe at Flora, mtnois, ander act of March a, 187*. FIRST 1995 uxsmsa OV FLORA WCMAK'S CLUB THURSDAV, JANUARr 16, 1»2B SUBSCRIPTION RATBS One year $2.00 au montha $1.«0 nree months ..'...... ... ........ .SO One month .16 atnale copies ~ — .08 CAMPFYRB OIRLS HONOR BBIDB Mrs. Esther Ktnnaman-Diekey, a bride of a few days ago was.tsndered .a miscellaneous sliower Ssturlsy areaing at the home ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Kinnsmsn. Mrs. Douglas Nsney, leader of the Camp- The January moAlnf of the Wom¬ an's cIttb was held tn the Train¬ men's Hsit, Tneeday aftemoon, with 68 mehibers snd tiTS guesU present. Scripture tesson wss read by Mrs. John Cassldy, selecting parts from 100 to 111th Psalms, followed in prayer by Mrs. Jolin Ooidea. Roll was called and sereral re¬ sponded with sugceations on how to improre Plora. Mrs. O. O. Lewis read a very Interesting ^aeer on the His¬ tory of Plora, dating baek to 1864. At that time, wild flowers grsw so profusely bere and since one ot the pioneers had a beautiful daugbter named Flora tbe name Flora was snggested as a sultsble ifame. Tbe names ot Rider, Ounn, Finch, Harter, and Samuel White Were mentioned among tbe ftrst settlers. Miss Elsie Winters presented the History of the Violin. Mrs. Roy Mey¬ er read s short sketch on the life of Frits Kreisler. • Mrs. Ferd Tonney sang a beantlful solo sccompsnled by Mlss 'Oolden at the piano and Mtas Opal Jacobs on the ylotln. Mlss Bills selected for the Art Picture "The Ijut Supper," and gare the analyeli and origin of tbe pic¬ ture, and Ufe of LeonarOb de Vtncl, FLORA LADT H08TB88 IK LOa ANOELKH BrUliaat Laacheon aad ReoepfloB at Hotel Rooelya Attended by Flora Folks Late Wedaasdar areataf of last week Haary Weihklag'B heosa hamed Only a part of tha eontanta iters sared. The sheriff waa hara qge Aay iast week. OtYflte Saademtaa aad wifa oae day IS? a trip to Bfflngham week Sereral from here attended the Wortl^ trial at Naerton last week. Jjtr.l and Mrs. Alra Webster, from Sassner, are risittag the C. B. Rtehsrs and Artie Webster families. ^ J. Hsll was a Lontsritle risltor one day tsst week. M. Oorton and wtfe of Fiom, at¬ teaded cburch here one ntght .lsm\ weelc Mrs. Orritle Sonderimaa and chil¬ dren spent Snnday wtth Mrs. Henry Burton. Last Wednesday the eteetton of the M. E. Atd off teen was. held st th« ehurch. /"" ' Mr. snd Mrs. Ororer MeKnelly and Mtss Bdith Shnmfliar atteaded "hnrch at Flora Frtday mghfr and the Misses Clara and Lnra Miumaker came home wtth thera. The Oerman ErsnKellcal Atd met with Mrs. Wslter Dneker hut Thntf day. Rer. Miller ts holding rsrlrsl meet- inn st the M. E. churcta. C. O. Montcat of Muskogee, dkU.. risited reUtiree here Ust week. Sara Oatt has cblckenpox. Chos. Ferris and Lowell Vtckrey went to Salem last week on bustness. Wm. Bastin risited his sister. Mrs. B. B. Hale, last Tnesday. Allen Burton of I^onlsrtUe, Is ris¬ tting his son, Heary Bnrtoa, and fam¬ ily. Mrs. Brerett Clement of Flors, ris¬ ited ber father; Henry Byrhes, a few days last week. tire girts organisation, and the mem¬ bers of same gare the pleasant social' the artist. affair. The gifts were rery pretty and In conclusion the club repeated tn aaeful to adorn the new home. The [unison a selection from J. M. Barrle, hope chest of Mrs. Dickey's wtth tU "Those who bring sunshine Into the lorely contents was Inspected and lives of others eannot keep tt from eajoyed, Mrs. Kinnaman and, tbemselres.' Mtss Naomi serred sta. dainty refresh- OU—!W AT SOCIAL »OnON IK WASHmOTUN Delicious refreshments were serred by the following: Mesdsmee-Bonner, Psul Nsney. CU.UsanatA, Ripley, Date snd Mtss Rosamond Snyder. HBLBN «ATLER. Sec. .MRS. BEK (?. lUl^liTbH HOSTBtia Mra A.'dL. Carney and Mrs. Luke JPtxley were guesta at a bridge lunch- r> at the home of Mrs. J. W. Odum | The Dorcas club met wtth Mra. Washington, Ind., Thunday, giren Ben Reaugh at her North arenne la honor of Mrs. John Hewes, who ts , bome Frtday afternoon tn a rery aM>rtng to Akron, Ohio, soon. Mi%.' plesssnt msetlng. Tbe chief erent of Bewes ts a former Ftors restdsnt anO the sfternoon was a shower giren for tiaa many warm frienda bere. Hrs. Koek. A dainty luncheon was serred. Misaee Metre HutchfaMn and Fera Those preeent: the hostees, Mra. tOiake of Bridgeport, were guests of Resugb, Mrs. Irrln Koek, Mrs. Quy Mr. and Mrs. O. Earl Wood and fam-1 Bradford, Hrs. H. S. Williams, Mrs. L. W. Dewblret, Mrs. H. E. Ksrr, Mrs. Kart Shrirer, Mra. -Bdgar Han¬ cock. i '.**s3m..j L.-. Mrs. William. Miller entertelned a party of Flora friends January 6 at noon luncheon. Hotel Roeslyn, Los Angeles, Csl. Tboae present were Mrs. Miller and daughter, MUs Ifil dred. Mrs. A. E. Shinn and daugh¬ ter, Mrs. Chas. Morton, of Los An¬ geles: Mrs. John Cunnlngbam of Redlands and daugbter, Mrs. J. Bow¬ man of'Flora, Mra. Jack Carpenter of Long B^ch and Mrs. R. L. Med- cslfe of Posadens. Tbe luncheon was In honor of Mrs. Bowman's flrat visit to CsUforulk and was a most pleasant finale to a strenuous four-day sight seeing trtp taken by Mrs. Bowman nsAMrs. Mil¬ ler, Including the Pssaoena Rose Tournament where they were enter-, tained by Mrs. MsrcoMe, a trtp through Pasadena's mile of Christ¬ mas trees, a night rlstt tQ Hollywood, a yachting party In the bay'at Naples, a dtniter with Mrs. Carpenter tn Vaiig Beach, a motor trtp to^thn Juan Cap- istrano mission, San Diego and Tla Juana, Mexico, and an airplane ride. They also found ttme to attend a serrtce st the Angelos Temple tn Los Angeles. Mrs. Miller has spent some time in California and belleres in boosting onr beauttful state as though ahe were a nattre aon. After Mrs. Bow¬ man hss rested for s few days st her motlier'a home tn Redlsnds, she will entertain at the Cunningham cabin tn the San Bereardino mountains be¬ fore returning to Los Angeles for the annual Illinois picnic on Lincoln's birthday. She will also rlstt Catallna Island and Mt. Lowe on thts occaston. She sends best wishes to all Flora friends. Including her hosbsnd, who probsbly has not heard from her since she arrired in Cslifornia. -- Contributed by R. L. Medealfe, Jan uary 9, 1916. BRUSH CREEK Cold and clondy Sunday morning. Some hunting the skunk, some do-rn with the mumps, some with grip, flu and that tired feeling after eat¬ ing too much meat. Moat ererybody done killing hogs. Hpgs and piga are acarce here on the ^cnseic.. Some offering 10 centa pound on foot to make aome more meat Several sales on the creek. Corn selling about $1.26 per bushel, cowa up to $76.00 each, hoaees snd good males bringing up to |100 each, Aickens around $1.00 each. ay orar Sunday. Jtead The Flon Joaraal-Raaard. r { N. E. PRINCE f ENTBRTAIKS LITTLB 90VKH Mra. Jas. Handley entertelned at her home In sonth Flora Monday aft¬ emoon, January IS. 1924, from three to flre o'clock for her Itttie aon 3lv^ mle. the occaston being hts fourtlTI blrthdav annlverssry. The tittle folks hsd a delUhtful time. Refreshments of toe cream ini cske were serred to the followln-' irnesta: Helen- Snyder. Madeline and Louis Shroyer. Wshda Flick." Beulab Cspter. Msrjorle Shroyer. Pita Anp Herrin. Brree Colclasure. Robert snd Barl Slnrer, JImmte Msnn. Bohhy Zwinak, James Reece, Jimmie Hand¬ ley. BIRTHDAT PARTY Mrs. Dsve Blankenshlp and daugh¬ ter, Mlss Mary planned and carrle'J out a lolly surprise party tn honor of Mr. Blankenshlp's birthday. Tbe af¬ fair was a six o'clock dinner party at their suburban home ^Thursday eve¬ ning. The menn consisted of all good thtngs ot the sesson cooked te the Oneen's taste and served hy Hrs. Les BlOBkenshlp and Mtss Mary. Ited and white carnations were used for teble decorations. Those enjoying the well known hospltsttty of this cordial honsebold were Mr. snd Mrs. Lex Blankenehlp and son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. E. P Kinnsmsn, Mr. and Mrs. Thos Trln¬ kle and two danghters. Hr. and Mrs. C. O. Rtggle. Ppnl Riggie. BntTHDAT PAKnr Twenty yonngsters helped Oordon Undear eelebrste |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |