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Journal-Record
YOU SHOULD READ THE JOURNAL4tECORD-l~Tltt NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER IN CLAY COUNTY
VOLUME XI
THB JtroexttlH VU. ss. No. 4«
FLORA. IL|JN6iS, TifURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1922
NUMBER 9
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The Xovember meeting of FlOfs^- 'VMMtt's club met at tbe bMkvtltal MiM of Mra. Bthel Tonaay on T«a*- •dMT- The home was decorated In l*Tely chrysanthemnms.
PoHowing la ^a prograft:
flong, "Prom Thankfnl Hearto," If Club.
^!>mTotlonaI, ThankatriTiag, PMlm 1^:1-9 and 100. by Mrs. Toung.
Song, "OiT* Thanka aad Sthg". by HM.. Tovnar and Mt«: Terhvne.
Bwineaa Pariod. »
, Tka Clab Toted to duMita ti« to 4m Near Baat ReUaf, to hara a r«Bi- ¦•ge sale about the Uat of .tie ««Mitii. (date and pteea -to be Ctrtn mmr), to snbaerlbe for Cl«b St4te Mckdae "The Bdlet", and to place tt In tbw pubHe library. AUo rotiaA Ug go on record a* favortng tbo new OMlstltutlon. PlTa new members wtee added to our club. There ware SO nembera present.
Uiss Carolyn Dayton, as ebalrmaa of the Art Department, dto»Uyed beantiful plotnres secured from the Library Extension Department of Springfield. Miss Bills then gaye Tery Intereating talk on "Art Ap- praeUtion".
Mrs. Thomas Sabin gave a paper on ''Traffic Laws," which was' en- Joyed by all.
Poems: Riley's "Song of Aut¬ umn". "Pixey People", "A Life Lea¬ aon" by Mrs, Yeck.
Mrs. Terhune. as chairman of tba Husic Department, gave a splendid talk on Korth American Indian.
Music followed by a vocal soto, Lienrance's "Love Song" frora the Red Willow Pueblos, Mrs. Scott.
PUno solo. Read's "IndUn Leg¬ ends" by Mlss Pauline HcCanllyf
Roll call wab responded to by SlTlng yenr favorite picture.
Mrs. O. O. Lewis gave a Tery In¬ tereeting paper on "An Appreciation If Our Boys tn the World war."
Oood reports from Mrs. Reaugh, cOialrman CItIos Department; Mrs. Nell Naney, ehalrman Legislative Department and Mrs. Libble Priend, Philanthropy Chairman. •
January being the 20th anniver¬ aary of the Olub a motion was made to celebrate?* which was seconded and carried.
Refreshment ot food for the gods, with whipped cream and coffee, was aerred by the committee, Mesdames Bva'Wood, Yeck, Brown, Tonney and Schermerhorn.
|MR8 MAY B, McDANNBL. See.
VUMA U. S.J>ErBATBl>
HARRIfiffiVBG H.
last CUtanlair at BMrUbnic Score of 87 to O.
by
XBW FAMILV FOR FI^ARA
On Thursday J. L. Snyder and family of Toledo, III., moyed to our city. The^ have bought the 8. C. lames new bungalow on Fifth street, Into which they are moving.
Mr. Snyder has aUo closed a deal for the IndUn OU business witb W. C. Dermody, and has bought the two lots and residences Just aorth ot tbe B. ft O. shops, ou south aide of weal North Avenue, and plans to. orect a modern gasoline filling station.
The publUher of the Journal- Record has known Mr. and Mrs. Snyder for quite a numner of years, Tbey are most excellent people am) we welcome them Into the cltlzen- -shlp ot our growing city.
OATHBRING OF MBTHODIST MBN
The gathering of Metbodlst men of First church Wedneaday dight waa tbe most dellghttul affair of Its kind In the history ot the church.
The supper, which was served at
Object Description
| Title | Flora Journal-Record |
| Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
| Date | 1922-11-16 |
| Month | 11 |
| Day | 16 |
| Year | 1922 |
| Volume | 11 |
| Issue | 9 |
| 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 | Digitized with permission from current newspaper publisher. |
| Contributing Institution | Flora Public Library |
| Source | Microfilm |
| Type | Text |
| LCCN number | 9054782 |
