Kinmundy Express 1. Questions, comments. The announcement was received of the marriage of Mr. Sam LOWE and Miss Pearl. Mc. CULLEY. The ceremony was performed in Lansing, Mich. The announcement was received here of the marriage of Miss Harriett HUMPHREY and S. JOHNSON was a former. Kinmundy girl, graduating from Kinmundy H. S. The couple will reside in Denver.- Mr. HUGGINS celebrated their 5. Dec. HUGGINS and Lena CRUNDWELL were married at the. Presbyterian church called Old Bethel, southeast of Salem on Dec. James. LACKEY, Robert Wilson acting as best man and Alice FULTON as bridesmaid. The first 5 years. Salem, after which they moved to Kinmundy. HUGGINS has the distinction of having come from. England, and crossed the Atlantic Ocean when there were only ships propelled by sails and. HUGGINS was at the. Julia MAXEY.- Elder School: Preaching at Pleasant Grove was well attended Sunday considering the. Jan. 9, 1. 93. 0: - George Le. Roy GRAVES, son of Frances Charlotte and Nelson GRAVES, was born in Moline. Born: Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky 19 July 1893 Baghdati, Kutaisi Governorate, Russian Empire. Vladimir Mayakovsky reading his poem An Extraordinary Adventure. While flood myths are common to practically every culture on the planet, they differ significantly in detail. This article describes hundreds of flood myths. Preparations for a Third Jewish Temple. Edited by Lambert Dolphin from various sources. By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept when we remembered Zion. Early life and education. Irwin was born March 17, 1930, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania of Scottish and Irish descent, to parents James Irwin (1896–1979) and Elsa. Ill. He moved to Kinmundy with his parents in May 1. On. March 2. 7, 1. Clara E. CREA, and they had 4 children, 2 dying in infancy. The. 2 daughters surviving are: Lucille Elaine Mc. CONNELL of Carthage, Mo., and Mrs. He is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Etta LACY of. Detroit, Mich.; 4 grandsons, and 1 great- granddaughter. The. funeral was held at Carthage, Ill with interment in Park Cemetery in that city.- Mr. SMITH announce the marriage of their daughter, Martha, to Lester. JOHNSON of Rankin, Ill. Effingham. They were attended by Mr. The couple will make their. Discussion of the Biblical text describing the catastrophic, world-wide flood of Noah and its historicity. Searches for Noah's Ark. The Lopez family's grandpa used to tell them about how his father had discovered a pirate treasure. They didn't believe it, until they found it themselves!Champaign. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. SMITH of this. city. She attended our high school and later entered Nurses’ Training at Burnham. Hospital in Champaign. The groom is employed at the Model Laundry in Champaign.- A letter was printed from Eva A. BLACK, democratic nominee for county treasurer.- Laura MONICAL, daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth MONICAL, was born Sept. Xenia, Ill. She married Solomon CONNELLY on March 1. They had 1 daughter, now Maude COMBS of Salem. In May. 1. 86. 6 she married Steward HANKS of Kinmundy, where she resided until her death. They had 3. sons: Fred of Farina; Guy of Kinmundy; and an infant son who preceded her in death. In. recent years she has been a member of the 1st Christian Church of the community. She. leaves a husband, Steward HANKS of Kinmundy; 3 children, 1 step- son, Lloyd HANKS of. Kinmundy; a nephew, Charles MONICAL, who has made his home with her since he was 8 years. Hameline MONICAL of Flora; and 1. The funeral was held from. Phillips Cemetery.- A Letter from Mat BRANSON of Salem, Ill. Gale Mc. GRUE of South Bend, Ind. The mother is the former Miss Martha HENSLEY. Jan. 1. 6, 1. 93. There was a wedding Jan. Cecil LANE and Miss. Mary CHARLTON were married. Burdette SHAFFER, sister of the groom, attended the. LANE is the only daughter of Mrs. CHARLTON residing on a farm. LANE is the son of Mr. Cal LANE, also of this community. Mrs. BLISS, the widow of Henry BLISS, aged 8. Mrs. CARMEAN in northwest Olney Thursday. Mrs. CARMEAN of Olney; 1 son, James A. BLISS of Olney; and 1. Levi Byrd formerly of Olney but now of Bridgeport. Services were held at Newton. Christian Church with interment in Newton Cemetery.- Miss Margaret WARREN entertained her girlfriends on Jan. Miss Anna DILLON was in Farina last Thursday attending the funeral of F. E. MAXEY announce the arrival of a 1. John Wilson PRATHER was born in Tenn. Jan. 6, 1. 93. 0 at. Harvey, Ill. He moved to Christian Co., Ill. He was married to. Mrs. Lou LEWIS, in 1. In. all he was the father of 1. The wife and 1. 3 children survive, 6 children. He also leaves many grandchildren and great- grandchildren. The. funeral was held at the Church of Christ at Booker. Interment in Phillips Cemetery.- Camp Ground: Camp Ground and Booker School were dismissed Wednesday on account of the. Mr. John PRATHER.- Elder School: Mr. Lyman WALKINGTON received word of the death of their. Mrs. Forrest WALKINGTON. Jan. 2. 3, 1. 92. Irene Henrietta GARDNER, daughter of Mr. George GARDNER, was born near. Esmond, S. D. She spent her girlhood in this community. Forrest E. WALKINGTON, and for a time they lived in Brookings, but later moved. Huron, where a daughter, Lorraine Joyce was born to them Nov. In the fall of. 1. Alamo, Texas, and here another daughter, Lois Marie, was born Jan. After suffering for 2 years, Mrs. She leaves a. husband, parents; a sister, Nina; and a brother, Everette, all of Alamo, Texas; and a. Mrs. Sarah GARDNER of Esmond, South Dakota. JACK, was born near Kinmundy. Apr. 3, 1. 90. 4, and died Jan. She was a graduate of Kinmundy H. S. She. leaves a father, sister, and grandmother. Services were held at the Methodist Church in. Kinmundy with interment in Evergreen Cemetery.- Mrs. Ruth Hanna Mc. CORMICK is touring southern Illinois making speeches in behalf of. U. S. She is the daughter of Mark HANNA and. Medill Mc. CORMICK.- Camp Ground: A birthday dinner was given in honor of Roy BOUSMAN’s birthday. Meadow Branch: Wes ROBB and family spent Sunday at the NOCHMAN home.- Swift School: Billie MORRIS, Jr., wife and daughter, Mack ROBB, wife and son, and. Fletcher COLE, wife and children spent Sunday with Mark SWIFT and wife, it being the. Mrs. SWIFT and Miss Helen WAINSCOTT.- Swift School: Miss Lorene GARRETT is visiting a few days with Mrs. Marshall WILLIAMS.- Wilson School: Cecil LANE and bride called Wed. Quite a crowd from here attended the charivari given them that night. Lester VANSCYOC.- Wilson School: Fred STOCK and family of Effingham, and Mrs. Jennie STOCK spent Sunday. Fred KLEISS and family, it being the 2. Mr. KLEISS. and the 1. Mr. 3. 0, 1. 93. 0: - News was received of the death of Mrs. Harriett HINKLE which occurred at the home of. Mrs. Susan SHUMAKE, of Stausburg, Ill. HINKLE made her home. Mrs. Sarah PUFFER.- Meadow Branch: Wess ROBB and family visited Sunday with their parents Mr. Last Thursday word was received here by Mr. Ira MORRIS that their. Charles BASSETT, was killed in an auto accident about 4 miles southwest of. Astoria, Ill. MORRIS and son, Loy, and R. J. ANDREWS departed. St. Louis, while Ray GEORGE, Billie MORRIS, Jr., and Elmer BASSETT. Astoria. Charles was identified by an identification card in his pocket. The. undertaker at Astoria called Mrs. Louis who in turn called her parents, Mr. Mrs. Charles had been to Chicago on business and was returning to his home in. St. From all reports, the pavement had been clear of ice all the way to Chicago. The car skidded, turned upside down, and landed on Charles. He was driving a Ford. Roadster. There were no eye witnesses to the accident but a man in a car was approaching. He stated that he noticed a car with lights approaching in a distance of about a mile. He drove on and came to a car. He stopped his car and went to look and found. Charles underneath it. He was practically dead then. The wind shield was broken and the. Otherwise the car was not damaged and was driven here by Billy MORRIS on his. Friday evening. The verdict of the coroners’ jury was that he came to his. Thursday night, near Astoria, because of shock, contributory. The body was. accompanied by his father, Elmer BASSETT, and was taken to Peoria by motor, thence to. Mattoon and thence to Kinmundy on the train, arriving here on I. C. The funeral services were held from the M. E. Church Sunday afternoon, Rev. Monroe. SMITH of Patoka, officiating, assisted by Rev. Interment was made in. Evergreen Cemetery. Charles was a friend to everyone and this fact was emphasized by the. Sunday afternoon. He was returning from Chicago to his home in Overland, Mo., when the accident. In one unbroken caravan the. There is no mystery like death, and we know too. Just in the Springtime of his life, when that life held such cherished hopes and. Eternity. Thus we are brought face to face with realization. Louis County Water Co., and then to Wellston Motor Co, as night. Miss Vera MORRIS. Overland, Mo., where he purchased and furnished a beautiful. In this new home they found great pleasure and were serenely happy and. This happiness seemed complete when God blessed them with an infant son, Dec. They called him. Charles Roy. This son, with the loving and devoted wife and mother are left to mourn their. He also leaves a kind father. He was of a. sunny and cheerful disposition, straight forward and honest, and made friends with all. Thus his soul has returned to the great unknown from whence. This passing has brought great sorrow and desolation to. But - We know not where His islands life. Their fonded palms in air,We only know we cannot drift. Beyond His love and care?- Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. DILLON, their only daughter. Georgia, married Ervin SOLDNER. The bride is a graduate of Kinmundy H. S. She held. a position for several months as a stenographer in Peoria. The groom is the son of Mr. William SOLDNER of Kinmundy, and is a farmer. Forty were present at the ceremony. The. couple will make their home on a farm near Chestnut, Ill.- Martha Jane EAGAN was born in Foster twp, Marion Co., Ill. She was converted at North Fork at the age. She leaves 1 son, James of Kinmundy; Mary of Kinmundy, the little girl she took in. Sarah of. Kinmundy; Lucinda VICK of Mounds, Ill.; and Zella PARRISH of Mc. Clure, Ill.; 9 nephews and. Services were held at the home with interment in Sandy. Branch Cemetery.- George N. MORGAN died at his home in Phoenix, Arizona on Sunday. He was born and. raised on a farm 6 miles northwest of Kinmundy. After graduating from Kinmundy High. School, he graduated from the University of Illinois. Then he practiced law in Chicago. Phoenix. He is survived by his. Mae; sister, Sarah F. BALLANCE of this city; 2 brothers, Gilbert W. MORGAN of Denver, Colorado. He was 6. 8 years and 6 months.- Miss Thelma BOYD was 1 of 7 graduates from Nurses Training School of Weber Sanitarium. Olney, Ill. Mel BOYD, and son, John attended the graduation. George. LENHART. Feb. Juanita, daughter of Mr. Harry SMITH of Alma, died at the family home Feb. She. leaves a father, mother, 1 sister, and 3 brothers. She attended Kinmundy H.
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