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THE FLORA RECORD A Good Newapaper ia a Power In Ae Honif. Sdiool, State and Nat{<m VOLUME VIII. FLORA. ILUNOI^i THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1920 NUMBER 23 DIBTRICTr BA8KKT RAUL TOITRNAMBirr To Re Held at Oteey Ihars'Iay, Fri¬ day aad Satarday, March dth, Bth aiid Sth Game 4 Hasket btU fandom U keyed tea high pitoh of enthusiasm in antUi- patlon of the dUtrUt tournament to he Iield at Olney, Thursday, Friday and Satarday, Mareh 4, 6, and «.^ Below Jf tbe achedute of gaasea aa published In the Olney Dally Mail, together with the Hail'a pr^gjiadHr- ati<ma as to the probaM^M|i|iin: Divtoioaiiiii*-'-^' Oame I Hataonvilla va. Allendale 41aaM SUSidgeport vs. Palest Aie Oaasa S Bona yOap va. Oblong Maraball va. Ht. Carmel nivtoioa "B" Lawrenceviile 'va. Carmi Caaey va.'Olney Newton vs. Robteson Flora va. St. FraaeUvllle Winner of I vs. Winner probably Hatsonvllle va Bridgeport. Oaaio 10 Wtener of K va. Winner ct 4, probably Oblong va. Mt. Car¬ mel^ %uab 11 Wteaer ot 6*. vs. Winner «t %, protMUkly Lawreneeville vs. Oteay. Oame IS W^er of 7 vs. Winner of S, probably Roblnaon va. Flora. _^ SeBsiOaals Oame l* Wtener of • vr. Wtener ot 10, probably Bridgeport vs. Ob- la^c ar Mt. Carmel. ' Saaa 14 Wtener ot II vs. Win- ser^ IS, prbliably Olney va. Flora. Final game Winner of IS va. Win ner of 14. probably Oblong or Mt. Cannel va. Ftera or Olney. be compared on seasons losses. Tbe only game Mt. Carmel haa pUyed against a stroag toam ontaide the dietrlet U CentralU. Oteey has teken te more territory even thaa Flora aad played the strong WuhlngtoB, Ind. team, win nlng bne game and loalng the otber. KARAMA'S i. SEVENTH SARV ANNIVBR. Qame Game Game Gdtee Gaase of t. The Way Oteey Dopea It The Dally Mall then proeeeda to dope the tournaiiient aa followk: The climax ot the coming tourna¬ ment will «ome Ute Saturday after- noea wbea Olney and Flora, in aU proMdIlly. will decide wbich entera thg^Ull, aaoie Saturday night ; Tie laal gaare, aeeordUg to the kaai«C(|L will be Obloag oraft-OKr- teel 'q^^n«)^,arOteay^ • ' '-'— fte^lii the ,/^tteniooa (Uney land Flora irtll .VteotUally deelde tonraa- meat ,hpnpr»i, . ,..., AI| .Bia .VeaasB te Baaatag < < It ao,bani«nU by the dra wlaga that all the atrodg taama orthe dUtrUt will pUy prellteiaary gamea with tbe weaker teama. ThU plaoea tham tu Une for seooadary games. The eight preUaUnarlee wUl ba flnlahed oa Frtday. Bight teanu wUl have beea eliailnatod. Satuday moralng <^nteete wUI take oA more intarest and the four games following the prellmlnariea will reault in tlie elimination of 4 more teams probably leaving Bridge- part, dipey Flora' and eithmr Mt. Carmel or Obloag. One ot Five Wtaners te the eeml-tteaU Bridgeport wlU meet ftther Oblong or Mt. Carmel and Olaey, wlU batUe with Flora. One ot theee five teama will emerge diatriet ehamplbn. Doe Fritachle, Provldeneto and Flora alone kaow which one, aad oaly Flora. U willing to teU. He^ghtcM Iatareet Intereat te'the tournament at tbe cloee wUI Ve Increaaed by the ar-' rangemente which makes big teams claah. Hitherto aome ot the Import¬ ant teama bave beea pnt out of the race by going down te the prelim- inariea. It will not be so thU time. The mertU of the stroag teama of the diatriet are- viewed- variously. And there U always some chance for a dark horae. Plora believes its mate opponent U Mt. Carmel. Coach Van Cleve, views 'em all alike aa dangerous and says bs U a little more anxious abont bow tbe Oblong team acte during the tourna¬ ment than almoat any ot the pthera. . He deoUrea tbe Oblong' buneh haa the taatost offense of any team met thU 'seaaon with tha exception at Centralia. .^ On the other band Roblnaon U aald to have made great strides te the paat three weeks and Lawrence¬ vllle might be capable A throwUg bombs into tbe whoU bunch, espec- teUy-tt the boacb U not wide awake. Kt. GaraaM Recocd Beet la one way ot reaaonteg the aea. aoa reeord o« the Mt. Carmel team U beet, ptaay i\ext, Obloni third aad ouoth. / Mt. Canaei aor Obteag -.AaiA. tiatam, Wmii r. sM..ehIy Flora aaS OUey eaia Aa Mt. Carawl Seea It The Ht. Carmel ^epuI^lican-Rec- ister AAfrnr the toaAhihaat as tel- losfs: , ¦ ¦' AU ot which appareatly Menat Carmel amooth saUlag np to thd flaaU. Tha local players should have no difficulty in dUposIng ot MarahaU. Hutaonvllto will Ukeiy. el¬ iminate Allendale and Oblong will no donbt win over Bone Oap. On thU aaanmptlon, Mount, Carmel's second gatee trill be with Oblong, and the Maroon and Oold should win easily from that > team. ButaonviUe will probably Mee to Bridgeport In the nteth game, and hfence tbe Bridge¬ port boys will be the 'next to face Mount carmel In game IS. That leada up to the finaU. In game 6 Lawreneeville will ellm ladta Carml, Olney will win over Qatatr te I, Roblnfon abould win 7, aad'flora will have a walkaway In S Oter M. Frianeiaviite. Then No. Il Win be a hard battle between Law- reaeavllle.aad Oteey, but the loag RIehteaddia will no donbt wte. In tbe lltb Flora will a^ doabt be vic- terloaa over Roblnaon. Tbto leaves Flora and Olney to biittle In tbe 14. Chaaeea tor victory Share will be In tavor ot Olney aad/aaauming tbat Oteey wins, the lontfboys and Mt. Carmel abould be fitted against eaoh otheiLfor final lionors. With Oteey and Mount Carmel fac lag e<||^g|her tor championship bon OMjj^'-battie royal will be certein. MdiMit Carmel would jbave the slight adtaatege ot a llttle tonger rest be¬ fore the final game: Olney would have the advantage ot beteg on her l|ome floor. The two teama have Played twice this seaaon and eaeh itea tron one came. > Hree, tt #oatd be aomo batfM; aad W tSe hopea Ot the lotel taaa pre¬ vail Mount Carinel 'wtteld trlateph. la laat, there seeme no real reaaon why Mount Cannel ehanldaat wte dlBtrict honors thU year. BIRTHDAT SVltPRlSE , Mrs. Jack Hodgea en'tertained SO little folks February ;^7th. In hon¬ or ot her'aon. Master Ndrval.' who waa atee years old. Tbe party was planaM aa a aarprlife for the yuung matt, and was well carried out. A most enjdyable evening was paaaed playing various games. Mri. Ilidgea served delicious refresbments, after which the yonogaters departed tor their homes. PABBirK( ql|i;,^RY bot Conductor a^il/lilfi. Bert Wyatt on Second atreet are 'tike proud parenU of a flne baby bom Friday, Febru¬ ary SO, 1S20. The eon haa been aam¬ ed Joaeph Herbert Wyatt. The name Josepb was given the little fel¬ low ta honor of hU graadfather. Jos¬ eph S. Peak, ot oar city. PARBKTS OF BABT OIRIi Engineer and Mrs. John M. Por¬ ter, residents of Third and Locust streeta, are the proud parenta ot a llttl^ daughter, bom Wednesday ev» nlng, February 18, JUSO. The little daaghter has been named Jean Mers^ ditb Porter. tXniMBRCIAXi CLVB TO MBET At a meeting of tbe officers of tbe Plora C!ommerclal Clab held at the Flora National Bank Tnesday evening it waa decided to hold the annual clnb meeting Tueaday ayo^ nlng, Harch 16. KSO. -A banquet arlll be served to the membera and others wbo desire to be present. ThU will be an Important meet¬ ing end many matura ot teterest to Flora,and victeity will be discussed. Promtedbt speakeii will be preseot from a distance. Full particulars will hb gtvter through the preas. It U hop¬ ed that all inembera and otbers in¬ terested In our community weltere will be preaent. ., BNTERTArSS WIT^f flIIX' ¦ .- ^^.™«. At their hoaae oa .Mast North Ave. Friday aeaalag, Mr.^and Mrs. Robt Jatfrioa aaMMateod «t dteaer tMoadhl te^haaor of Barl Reader, who ta'MA^ Itteg te Ftanf. f^haerttem^JHsStt t^ party ware Mn aaM'Mrs.' Ar ' Stedaac MT. Add Msa, As«e ioai" Mtes caaa^'^ldssdl Md BaaMriT tat tior- The Kamma Klab celebmted their aeveatti anniversary Thuraday, Feb¬ ruary 19th, at the home of Mrs, W. B- Wood In north Flom, Mrs. Oladys FarrU at Robinson, aelteg aa' bostesk. The Kamam originated aa, a sewing Klub in 1»1S. The ratea and regulations governing the littta society were rigid. The merry cirti» developed teto a aoeial orgaaiaation and Iiave stood staunchly together ter the past yaara. aatanfi et the eharter membera are aoa-reeMeBta and new membera bave beea added. Glght of the original ten were present: Mary Oonld, Oladys FarrU, Leaa Mey#r, Joslne Brissenden, Bdna Marshalli Lily Bradford, Haael Conner «id AI< Ine Henry- Dinner was sarvad; at 8:80 by Mrs. W. E. Wood aB«dSt|t; B. B. Marsball..|r{ Mrs. Fred Beaaatt, Hra. Bme Bunch and Mrs. W. H. MajUr acting as wait¬ resses. Tbe menu was: Creamed Cbtclceu te iiatttles, mashed potatoes, new peas, hot bisoults, olives, sweet, pickles, \Ancel food cake, Jello, Mar- achlno cherriee, whipped cream and Mteta. The tavora were' KilUraey roaea. Red and whita bows were attehed to each ot the fonr tcomen of the ta- blee and tied on the back ot eacb ehislr aa a boom to a proaperona lea* year. Near the cloae of the dellghttai dtener a long distant telephone aaB waa received trom Mlaa Lucile Felte, of Mt. 'Vemon. lUeh ot the girls te turn had a tew pleaateg words with her. The remainder of the evening was spent in music, dancing and a general good time.. Mn. FarcU.prDV.-.^.^ ed to be a charming hostess. DEATH OF ROBT. M. LALB Robert M. Laie waa boro Oet 9, 1874 and departe<)UthU life at Peoria, III., Feb. SO, I9S0, at the age ot 4* years, 4 months and 11 daya. He was nnltad In nwrrUge to Misa Beasie Batea, Mai«)t U. lS>S,To thU union two children were bom, Mfery 'ijjfMl aad tha preeent poaitlon and Robert, both living and bot)^.at the funeral servicte In Flora, IfU e^ ond marriage was to Mra. Bdlth Stfdc-. er, Nov. tt. 1914, at St. ChasUa, Mo. Ia additton to hU wite, and tba ehU- dren mentieaedt he laavee.a mother, two brothera and two sistera..He waa a member ot the Bapttet ebarob, hav- Ug uAMed with It whea a yonng man, befom ,his tirat marriage and ramain- Ing a aumber aatu tbe time, of hte death.- Faaeral aeirteas were eaaduetefl by Rev. W. C. Maeardy, pastor of the Ftera MethodUt church, at the bome ot'C, L. Harwood in Flora, Sunday attemoon at^S:00 o'clock and inter¬ ment was In Elmwood cemetery. The deceased was stricken, with tin, followed hy pneumonU which waa the cauae of bU deatb. The body arrived In thU city Saturday night trom PeorU and -was taken to the Harwood home on Second and Syca¬ more -streeta. Mra. Laie is a sUter of Hra. C. L. Harwood and Mra. W. H. Dutt Hra. Harwood waa at the: Laie home In Peorta during the laat Illness of Mr. Laie. i ' , .. The followtag out of town reU¬ tives attended the funeral: Mra. Jane. Laie, Mr. Thos. Late, MUs Mary and Robert Laie, ot Odeaaa, Mo.; MUs Kathryn Duft ot St. Loula; Mr. Viv¬ ian Harwood of Oary, Ind. THB MOB^ MOVES Last week Tbe Model, Udiea' ready-to-wear atom, inoved their stock of goods to the room Juat va- eateed by The Toggery, the Utter going to Caritevtlte. -^ Tn^ new location gtvea Mr. New¬ man, proprietor of The Model, ad¬ ditional room, tor they were too much crowded In the former quartan The room haa been painted and plac- 'ed Jn the pink ot eondition tor the new stora. nl t> Tbe Model Is a progrOesSM^ up-to- date store, and under MrliNewmsn's able management haa butth' a fine buainess, until It Is a popniar plaee for ladies who appreciate the lateat in wearing apparel at prices that appeal to the pune. The Model Invitee all old eaatom- era to call at the new location and alao aoUclta tbe businsas ot thoee who have not been patrons hereto- fora. AaCPtJTATIOB WBCBSSABT Franklin Valbert, who has been saf fering with an abaceaa on faU right foot, waa taken to the Olney eaal- tartum, tor treatment aboat two weeka ago kad to ludarge a aargtoal operatlaa. aa it was toaad an 'jampntatloa of .the 'foot wa«w ha aaeeeeart'tat aava hto Ute WMte;atlll tea^^aeeteaa ebadt- tfam. hppee ate'^eateetatead tea. hto racovdvy. ;^ -j.' - --f i't^'H.^ *•'} to ijI RAIIiROAB NOTB8 il^O?raiUB^BM.%X WM. B. SIcKINLET Bepublican, Candidate tor U. S. ,,¦ ... •' Senator Tl&amsAibimseBSsssstBaB^sBasgs=^^ '¦ MiNET WON—94 TO 14 ' "A apecial train of five coaches tdsit SOO baakai bhli fans to Olney Wddnesday night. Olney won, S4 to 14i IOM JtaniiT ig. < mussantDBN mariobd ' Cards are Out announcing the mar- rage of tbe daughter of Mr. and Mrs F.| W. Brlssenden, Emily Marie to Mf. John Benjamtee Fllnobum on day, February'the second, nine- hundred aad twenty at Hugo, homa, (t Jliomf atter April flnt. lohum Rancb, Calvin, Oklahoma. Iss Bmlly is oae ot Bridgeport's ( highly esteemed aod accomp- llllied young Udlee, ..Havteg. grudi-.- at^ at tbe Indianapolis Conservatory of' Music in piano, voice and public aehool muaio. She very successfully tMled the position as Music .Supar- ilteor in the B. T. H. S. and the Leb- aion. lad., high. aehaal aad' publts ''jdrkisKkbe' holda aa s'u'pervlsor of ma¬ sle, iWa teacher of piano and voice In the Abhors, OkU., high school and public aehool whare ahd will coatinue to teadt aatu the baaird eaa eeenro aome oae to telte Jhdir sUee. MUS BiteseiiM win bo greatly miseed Ifl 4Mril Abi social ctreles hera aad bas ia ho^^ of triends who wish hdr tabJBb happteees te'h'er new -hoata^^BHdgaftfrt' teaiMlk'' '"' ''1 tbk BrBaeBdaa temlly formerly lived la Flota and btey City and the bride's triends arlll afllte te congrat¬ ulations and beat wUhee. IN MBMORT OF Ora DECBAS- BD SOliMERS AND SAILORS The Memorial Fund, ter tbe pur¬ pose of erecting marken tor each tree- In the city park, which' wem dedicated .to oor deceased soldiera and aallon, waa sterted this week. Ehrerybody wanta to have a part In contributing to the coat of tbe markera and the testellatlon' of tem*. Up to dato the tollowing.contribu¬ tlona bave been received: Boy Seonta llt.OO United Ladles' Aids, ot all cbarebof 16.00 The Baltimora and Ohio em- ployoea.. the public and high schooU have ail sterted funds which havs not been raported on. Any one wish¬ ing to contribute to teU fund may leave tbeir contribution at the Rex¬ all stora or Bowman's hardwara store. The marken are to be made ot dark Barre granite (Roek of Agee) ISatSslO, polished taee, with a con¬ crete Ibaadatioa. Tbey ara to be placed three teet trom tbe side¬ walk, in front of tree. The lettering on eaeh applies to tbe honored de¬ ceased foldier or sailor aa follows: HEMMr C. PRATHER Killed la Actloi^ NOVEMBBR 4, 1918 He Gave HteA|l For HU Conntry Tha total coaC ot the marken and Installation ot aame U $282.60. Hr. E. M. Salyards ot tbla city has con¬ tracted for the work. FliOiA GAME HIGH TIDE FOR FANS Ward has been received from Flora tbat tbey would be here Wednaaday night with a apeeUI train of rooten. ' ThU U tho big game ot tbe Olney seasoa for two reasons. Flnt, Flora won the.dUtrtet charaploneblp trom Olaey laet year and they believe they have Oteey'a measura thU year as wdU./ Seeond, tbey gave Olney a goad triBimIng over at Fiom-Mveral weeka iMa aad wa eaa't allow them to regeatHbe dose. Tha tenraamaat Meelt<wtU almost bav«te.'AidM a baek eeat'nntil thU gaaa»||hfsiayea. Mait Wedaesday the aaaaal'Color day ap at every,-high H3@ VIetor KIntho was a Breeae via¬ tor laat weA, • • • Hra. Jamea Hart aad daughter Viv¬ ian, wera St LpuU visitora tbU week Atter a aevera attack ot the tin Joe Long and Sberm Dnaningan re¬ sumed duties. Tbe boys said, came very near tteing crepe on their door aad eaU tor Haaeoek'a baaa bm' ehtee ¦ that paopie Just die to rtde In. i • • • Jnq^ Porter U tbe bappy dad ot a new girl, -who arrived last Wednes¬ day. John haa a bigger smile now it poaeible, tban ever and you bet S6 and 62 are right on time. • » • Mr, and Mn, L. R. Ruby and dau¬ ghter raturaed Sundiay from Mt. Car¬ mel, whera they had been called ow¬ ing to serions Illness ot Mr. Raby's mother. , * • • C. V. Mowmy waa an Olney visitor Monday. * * * . Supertetendent C. O. Stevens baa been on the slok lUt aeveral days. « • V t,. S. Wettwat, pilot rapalr maa, ra aumed dntlea Moaday atter being off several weeks aecouht of Injnriee liMoiyisd trom a ten. ' . • • • "DOgonlt" doga every whera you go. Mf, btggar. amall and smaUer. A ratlUhr dog rlsstea on north Ave¬ nne the paat waak. Come In draves gobg and bunches. We counted tlilrty three and one thlk'd doga tram Jfonaa hotel to Casray's restaurant in one drove Honday. Is thera no eity or¬ dinance that can even handle the "dog" sltuattgaT ¦ e a , • Asa DavU reoeived a meaaage trom his son Claude; last Frtday that he Would be on No. two Saturday en¬ route tor Waahlngon, D. C. J. CUude Is geaeral ehalrmaa for tha B..of Rt T. tor the O. V. R. O. system with headauartora at Salt Lake City. He Is rapteeentteg train men at the wage discuMion Monday SSrd. OeOrge Dddiey, 'whtMO remains were brou|bt te Flora for intelmant was a former B. A O. bmkeman and hatd maay trieaSs among the railroad boya.'George l/ttt hera a .few yeara ago aad took service with the C. P, ent at Sprtegfleld aa brmke«»a. By careti|l and atndtens work Oeorge made good and bad a raguUr mn tor aome time. He waa ateady te hto habiu aad waa a trae and devoted husband and tather, and bU wite and son have tbe sympathy of atl the railroad boys. The ramains were accompanied to Flora by bis wife and Lon, aUo Ed Adduddell, a brother¬ hood man and former switehman In Flora yards. * *, • Harl Ltadsey, after a tr/ont,- of fifteen yeara as a hostlir'decided a change was due to blmv u'^e "pulUd a pin" loaded bis household goods In a big box oar, whieh tin "lissie" took up moat ot the room, also a cou¬ ple of ean't hooka and hied himself to the fertile soU. of.Iway, wbera In tbe futura be wUl go aronnd' a hundred ,and sixty acres Inatead of the old Flom "Wye." May success attend you and youra te your new adventures Harl. EDITORIALS Dr. Bdfar Fyke of'.CeatmlU, haa tiled a patttton as a eaadidate tor delegitfc te the national Demoomtte conventioa at San Pranolaeo. Tka petition atptaaaea. no pre^idaattet preteMaee. Tba aaaoaao^BMat u made tbijk the tarmera hhtebertag aavea' mtlliotk eremite artafltee aad hav» tepMMMagr to sajr aboat fizlttg a price o» OtttA prodneta. The elalm u made 4hat tba price paid tor their producta ia ea- tlraiy too low when 'comparad witk the price paM by the ultlaute aoa- sumer. Just bow all the Inequalities now eomplalaad of are to be adjnat¬ ed, so tbe eouatry amy ast bisek te normal ooadltfam% time alaae eaa ten. /^.. WAXm TO COMB BACK Bx-CongijMamaa Jos. B, Cmwier of RoblnOba, has aanouneed tor tha Democratle aoteteatton tor Congreaa te the SSrd diatrWK FmnAN idiins sroRlMMiBGAin SpHagflald, Feb. s|^£4eeer«e W. the demoiratte aatlonid eoaveattea.. He ttpreagad ao prateraoM. I'loiiATHia TOB tfa>' BRAIi BRT liAW BaoUMgOte -te aorthem Hiehlgaa aaalated by lyMipatbetie loeal offleen bave defied Tka 17. S. authoritiee aad a pogae of fMeHil oftieera ara aow on tbMi; wayJ« arreat tbe otteadeia who girf giitlif ot traaaoa agaiaet the gbvemaigat U they ara oppoglas the dry latr, (or It Is aow an arUete in the U. I, ebastltutioa. PBOMINBNT COUPLE MARRIED James F. Handley and Hiss Bthel Fera Shroyer, both ot thU eity, wera quietly marrUd at tbe ChristUn parsonage In Olney Wedaesday at¬ temoon, February 26. The ehureh paator officiating. They were attend¬ ed by Miss Marguerite Kocbrotekl of this city, and Frank WillUma of St. Louis. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mn. Chas. Shroyer of North avenue and Is well liked by a large circle of friends. She bas been an ef- flclent sales Udy at tha Oift Sbop for sometiiae. The groom is employed at tbe Bal¬ timore A Ohio railroad shops as pipe fltter, and has lived hera all hU life and U reapeeted by all that know him. The happy couple passed through here on No. 1 for St. Louis, where they will visit for several days, Wa extend to Mr. and Mn. Hand¬ ley our congratnlatlpns and bast wisbos tor happiness and succeae,. OPPOBTiqtltV B»OOKING , AT THB DOOR Mt Canaal a now making a big flght to raUe fSO.QOO tor a cloth¬ ing tectory to be estabiuhed ^by Marx A Haas, Olney la confld'eat they will land a factory from the Bi;own Shoe eompany of St Loula, which will employ about 600 pa^ pU. Ita, ttnat tju|t riora mHI «# 'atitad .Mly'ft^^ad^Boe vkaaa goo* things go to nelgSbsHiiig toWSa matt teil to tight l^r i«oaiethIage4alfl|r" aa good. The «ig city ttnaaHIra gtA-' tteg ont te tke oountry towhg'lb' aeaid aaioaa'aMd''laborttoablea'aM tbe dppertaatty Maehk at oot^ ddb^J* Will we^get baay?' ' ' ^>' BntTBBAr CELEBRATED MoadaSr y«at otttoes. bgaka i^ all govermbent ottUiUU took ''"it leaat a pottMa at the day oft, eete- bratlng the birthday anniveraary ot Oeorge Washtegton, the , tather oC this oountry. Millions of peopU have birthday aaatvorsarles. bat Waah- Idgten U firmly established In the ball of tema. hence the oelebration In ^hls honor. During tbe dark. gloomy days at Valley Forge Oeorga probably would have taken SO ^eate for his chance to Immortel tema and possibly shuddered at the (bought ot belag hanged as a rabel against Britlsb authority had the rev olotion failed. But sneeess changed all these thlaga; and we ara gUd it did and that wo can celebrate for tba Immortel O. W, Tbe dlfferanee ba- tween a ravolntton and a rabellion, as some one bad aald, U measared by success or. telluse. THE AMBRIO4V LBGION (mCAGO MEBTINO- Post chiefs ot the nilnoU depart¬ ment of the Ainerican Legion met te Chicago Wednesday, Feb. 18. Mora than SOO ot ihe pUk of the Legloa organisations thronghout the State were present at Hotel Morrison, pom- mander Foreman presided. National Commander D'Oller waa preoeht fh>B| Waahington, and F. W. oitbralth, Ohio's commander. No delegate #aa praeent oftleUlly from Flora poat, though Wm. -Karr of Equality, a member ot tbU post, was In Cbi¬ cago on bttsteesa and attended tbe ion. MAIUHBD AT OLNBlr Frank FaUay and MUs Lem Oharat were married at Olney Uat Satarday. The groohi U a eon of Dr..aad itn. R. L, Falley pt Bible Orove aad hie bride to a daughter ot Mr. aail Mra. Jobn Qhant of lagmbaaa, Bha te al¬ eo a graaddgagbtar ot M^. teidFiln. John Ftei4» «t MM* <ity. *rhe happy edtt^f wera beiA ^d reared te tlw aortk pan at thto «tenty aad ookM at two of tke bait teagflllee te tbat aaatsrit, Tha eo«aie, will make (hair kama te mra tfbtta Mr.'-fSdlor haa DEATH OP TWO UTTLE qmiiDRBN Edward, the Mttto two year old son ot Hr. and Hra. Bdward Sond- en of North Stanford, departid thto life Feb, 21, 19S0, Fnaemd aerr- ioee wera held aadaarial teolLjpteOe te Baak eemetery. ^^^ ^«teS,°the littte ste months aid dyacktar irf.Mr. aad Mra. Oasar WH- (oag X the ete, died at; the Oteay ^ . maMriAnhronght te flom aad te^ BSb tO., tkeetf^Ainia^ Bapabtt- ttetaA ter BImwood Mmetery.
Object Description
Title | Flora Record |
Masthead | The Flora Record |
Date | 1920-02-26 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1920 |
Volume | 8 |
Issue | 23 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Geographic Coverage | United States, Illinois, Clay County, Flora |
Description | An Archive of the Flora 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 | 9054780 |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |
Description
Title | Flora Record |
Masthead | The Flora Record |
Date | 1920-02-26 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1920 |
Volume | 8 |
Issue | 23 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19200226_001.tif |
Date Digital | 2007-06-22 |
Geographic Coverage | United States, Illinois, Clay County, Flora |
Description | An Archive of the Flora 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 | 9054780 |
FullText |
THE FLORA RECORD
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Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |