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PK 'rTW^f'f'W^ THE FLORA JOURHAL4tECOIU>. FLORA, ILUHOIS "Sap It With Flowers Flowers fbr All Occasioiu »» 'Cut Flowors Potted Plaats Funeral D>eslt*ilng THE FLORA GREENgOUSE Flora, lUiM^ Phone 221 iiimiiiiHiniiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiiiiiumiiiiiiiHimmiiiiiiiiiimiiiiuiiinimiNuiiiiiiMC ORANGE MEBT The Falrrlew Orange met last FrL day night In regular meetiDK and the regular routine business was trans¬ acted. Two candidates were given the obligations ol the Grange, atterwmu it was voted to have the Initiation ceremony at the next meeting. A vote was taken on whether to move to the Town Hall in Stanford township and this carried by a small majority. Next meeting will be held at tbe hall. All members should try to be present. Lierary program was dispensed with. Oenerous eats were prorided by a committee. ¦ 8 I ¦ ¦ s Rupture Files Canck Hydrocele & Viricocele Cured Without a Cutting Opeititloii Been Treetlng Them 2BYeai«' : (LiL|ikDiHnU,II.D.: ¦ Speddi^ ¦ ¦ FAIRFIELD, ILL. GOLDEN BUfe BIBLE GBOVE ...fa. fill Mrs. Ella Mearns and daughter, Ina, apent Saturday night abd Sunday with Mae Kurr and mother. Cecil Shroeder spent the week end wtih relatives and friends. MIso Floretta Woodrnm accompanied him and risited with Miss Allene Jacobs. Serena and Leona McDuffee ate Sanday dinner with Veda Htller, nyron McDuffee called in the after¬ noon. Milton Hiller spent Sunday with his lady friend. Hiss Allene Jacobs. Mlss Litzie Carroll haa been on the sick list the past week. Mrs. Marie Schroeder and children and mother spent Sunday aftemoon wtth John Jacobs and family. Quite a number were present at cburch Sunday. Rererend Tucker ate Sunday dinner with Prank Logan's. Everette Walters' spent Snnday with Lue Oolden and family. A. B. Bennett and family spent Snnday with relatives UMr Riffle. Luther Hendy has a new radio. Fnye OoMen makes his regular trips ovr- in Gnlden neighborhood. Paturt* y being Mrs. We«ley Nash's birthday, naveral neighbors anJ friapds gathered in Saturday nigbt and gave her a bappy surprise. A very Jolly evening was spent In games and singing. Tbose present were. Mrs. Mae Jacobs and daughters, Allene and Carmen, Llszle and Martin Carroll, Ira Sefton and sons Don, SelEle and Robert, Electa, Lenora and Muriel Bennett. Oeneva and Hel¬ en Jacobs, Albert Hiller and family, Floretta Woodrom of Carbondale. Delicious eats of pie. candy and pop (•orn were served. All denarted at a Inte hour, wishing Mrs. Nasb many more happy returns of the day. Ernest Friend la reported mnch jl bett»r. Bl Hilton HlUer and Allene Jacobs ta s"ent Snndar evening with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oolden. We had another enow Monday night Mrs. Jas. HeOee fell and hnrt her «rm one day last week as she was -etting ready to start home from town. Mlss Ssrah Corder ealled on Mrs. Bm Clark one day laat week. Hiss Carrie Diets went to Bitflng- jam one day last week for a tonsil iperatloa. Mra. Wm. Brnnkhorst and Mrs. Artbur Diets accompanied her. ¦ ' ':'-%1«Pr Friday aftemoon Stennie Colbora Zelfla Williams, Sybil Quackenbush -ind Catherine Colborn visited school. Hrs. Philander Oonld and Misses '3allt and Sybil Qnackenbush spen "i« erening at.J. L. Pulliama'. Ruby Bryan and Delta Bastin 'tayed Mor day night with Arlys and '.oil Webster. The revlvnl closed at tbe M. EL :hurch Monday night, with 28 con¬ versions and tt additions to the ¦hurch. Carl Colbom spent ore night last ¦reek with Forrest Quack anbnsh. Word was receired hbte that Mrs. Vina Hall, who mored to Birming¬ ham. Ala., last fall. Is ill with pneu- 'monia. There were all day serrices at the M. E. chnrch Sunday. A dinner at the church at noon, which was enjoyed by nbout 90 people. Mrs. Artbur Stickler is sick. SONGBR Mayo Ashbrook made a bustness trip to Louisrille Tbursdsy. Ed Moore of Bloomington spent last week risiting his sister, Mrs. M. C. Brataay. Liffie Higgason's called at 3. B. Anderson's Wednesday afterneon. The Ladies' Aid met with Mrs. F. R. Moore Thursday. They spent the day quilting. A bountiful dfnoer was serred at the noon bour. Tbere were %h present. Joha D. Cantrell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hultzhausen. Mrs. M. C. Bratney risited at Ernest Pribble's Frfday. Mrs. J. S. Walker spent Sundar afternoon wltb her son Frank and family tn Flora. Mlss Mildred Anderaon spent Sun¬ day wfth Miss Fern Storey. There will be preacMhg aerrlcer at Zion February 1 at 11 o'clock. Make yoar plans to attend. Robert C. Walker and sister., Mis^ Ruby, motored to Salem a\indBy eve¬ ning to meet their brother Nell, home from Jaeksonrille eollegv for a few days. Ham Jones Is stek. Forrest Anderson and fkmily' rfs. ited af Ernest Pribble's Strardar. Mlss Vera Walker, who fs teireli- 'ng In Odin and gentleman fi^fend. Mr. Moere. motored orer to apend Snnday with Mfss Vera'* parente. Mr. and Mrs. tme Walker. ¦X^ DdDSE Brdth ER15 TYPe—A SEDAN V- , = ¦¦' \\ ¦ : ._" Its smooth, quiet performance is a matter of common observation. People who pay no particular atten¬ tion, as a rule, to the finer shades of chassis operation, are instantly im¬ pressed by the restfiilness of the car in action. ) BRUSH CREEK The worst snow itorai bwt night in a Ions time. A fine anow driren by a high wind mode It a rong'. night. ) We are now beginning to sea what the boose peddlers and boct^ makers will do to carry ont their dirty traffic. The boose cowards havi waylaid Olenn Young, one of th. best officers that the state of niinoil. ever had and without doubt that wll. ever see Illinois or any other state. The booze fiends don't want anyon
Object Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1925-01-29 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1925 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 20 |
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 | 1925-01-29 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1925 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 20 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 12 |
Page | 12 |
FileName | 19250129_012.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 | PK 'rTW^f'f'W^ THE FLORA JOURHAL4tECOIU>. FLORA, ILUHOIS "Sap It With Flowers Flowers fbr All Occasioiu »» 'Cut Flowors Potted Plaats Funeral D>eslt*ilng THE FLORA GREENgOUSE Flora, lUiM^ Phone 221 iiimiiiiHiniiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiiiiiumiiiiiiiHimmiiiiiiiiiimiiiiuiiinimiNuiiiiiiMC ORANGE MEBT The Falrrlew Orange met last FrL day night In regular meetiDK and the regular routine business was trans¬ acted. Two candidates were given the obligations ol the Grange, atterwmu it was voted to have the Initiation ceremony at the next meeting. A vote was taken on whether to move to the Town Hall in Stanford township and this carried by a small majority. Next meeting will be held at tbe hall. All members should try to be present. Lierary program was dispensed with. Oenerous eats were prorided by a committee. ¦ 8 I ¦ ¦ s Rupture Files Canck Hydrocele & Viricocele Cured Without a Cutting Opeititloii Been Treetlng Them 2BYeai«' : (LiL|ikDiHnU,II.D.: ¦ Speddi^ ¦ ¦ FAIRFIELD, ILL. GOLDEN BUfe BIBLE GBOVE ...fa. fill Mrs. Ella Mearns and daughter, Ina, apent Saturday night abd Sunday with Mae Kurr and mother. Cecil Shroeder spent the week end wtih relatives and friends. MIso Floretta Woodrnm accompanied him and risited with Miss Allene Jacobs. Serena and Leona McDuffee ate Sanday dinner with Veda Htller, nyron McDuffee called in the after¬ noon. Milton Hiller spent Sunday with his lady friend. Hiss Allene Jacobs. Mlss Litzie Carroll haa been on the sick list the past week. Mrs. Marie Schroeder and children and mother spent Sunday aftemoon wtth John Jacobs and family. Quite a number were present at cburch Sunday. Rererend Tucker ate Sunday dinner with Prank Logan's. Everette Walters' spent Snnday with Lue Oolden and family. A. B. Bennett and family spent Snnday with relatives UMr Riffle. Luther Hendy has a new radio. Fnye OoMen makes his regular trips ovr- in Gnlden neighborhood. Paturt* y being Mrs. We«ley Nash's birthday, naveral neighbors anJ friapds gathered in Saturday nigbt and gave her a bappy surprise. A very Jolly evening was spent In games and singing. Tbose present were. Mrs. Mae Jacobs and daughters, Allene and Carmen, Llszle and Martin Carroll, Ira Sefton and sons Don, SelEle and Robert, Electa, Lenora and Muriel Bennett. Oeneva and Hel¬ en Jacobs, Albert Hiller and family, Floretta Woodrom of Carbondale. Delicious eats of pie. candy and pop (•orn were served. All denarted at a Inte hour, wishing Mrs. Nasb many more happy returns of the day. Ernest Friend la reported mnch jl bett»r. Bl Hilton HlUer and Allene Jacobs ta s"ent Snndar evening with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oolden. We had another enow Monday night Mrs. Jas. HeOee fell and hnrt her «rm one day last week as she was -etting ready to start home from town. Mlss Ssrah Corder ealled on Mrs. Bm Clark one day laat week. Hiss Carrie Diets went to Bitflng- jam one day last week for a tonsil iperatloa. Mra. Wm. Brnnkhorst and Mrs. Artbur Diets accompanied her. ¦ ' ':'-%1«Pr Friday aftemoon Stennie Colbora Zelfla Williams, Sybil Quackenbush -ind Catherine Colborn visited school. Hrs. Philander Oonld and Misses '3allt and Sybil Qnackenbush spen "i« erening at.J. L. Pulliama'. Ruby Bryan and Delta Bastin 'tayed Mor day night with Arlys and '.oil Webster. The revlvnl closed at tbe M. EL :hurch Monday night, with 28 con¬ versions and tt additions to the ¦hurch. Carl Colbom spent ore night last ¦reek with Forrest Quack anbnsh. Word was receired hbte that Mrs. Vina Hall, who mored to Birming¬ ham. Ala., last fall. Is ill with pneu- 'monia. There were all day serrices at the M. E. chnrch Sunday. A dinner at the church at noon, which was enjoyed by nbout 90 people. Mrs. Artbur Stickler is sick. SONGBR Mayo Ashbrook made a bustness trip to Louisrille Tbursdsy. Ed Moore of Bloomington spent last week risiting his sister, Mrs. M. C. Brataay. Liffie Higgason's called at 3. B. Anderson's Wednesday afterneon. The Ladies' Aid met with Mrs. F. R. Moore Thursday. They spent the day quilting. A bountiful dfnoer was serred at the noon bour. Tbere were %h present. Joha D. Cantrell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hultzhausen. Mrs. M. C. Bratney risited at Ernest Pribble's Frfday. Mrs. J. S. Walker spent Sundar afternoon wltb her son Frank and family tn Flora. Mlss Mildred Anderaon spent Sun¬ day wfth Miss Fern Storey. There will be preacMhg aerrlcer at Zion February 1 at 11 o'clock. Make yoar plans to attend. Robert C. Walker and sister., Mis^ Ruby, motored to Salem a\indBy eve¬ ning to meet their brother Nell, home from Jaeksonrille eollegv for a few days. Ham Jones Is stek. Forrest Anderson and fkmily' rfs. ited af Ernest Pribble's Strardar. Mlss Vera Walker, who fs teireli- 'ng In Odin and gentleman fi^fend. Mr. Moere. motored orer to apend Snnday with Mfss Vera'* parente. Mr. and Mrs. tme Walker. ¦X^ DdDSE Brdth ER15 TYPe—A SEDAN V- , = ¦¦' \\ ¦ : ._" Its smooth, quiet performance is a matter of common observation. People who pay no particular atten¬ tion, as a rule, to the finer shades of chassis operation, are instantly im¬ pressed by the restfiilness of the car in action. ) BRUSH CREEK The worst snow itorai bwt night in a Ions time. A fine anow driren by a high wind mode It a rong'. night. ) We are now beginning to sea what the boose peddlers and boct^ makers will do to carry ont their dirty traffic. The boose cowards havi waylaid Olenn Young, one of th. best officers that the state of niinoil. ever had and without doubt that wll. ever see Illinois or any other state. The booze fiends don't want anyon |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |