Background
Smith, June C. was born on March 24, 1876 in Irvington, Illinois, United States. Son of Isaac C. and Alma (Maxey) Smith.
Smith, June C. was born on March 24, 1876 in Irvington, Illinois, United States. Son of Isaac C. and Alma (Maxey) Smith.
Bachelor of Laws, Southern Normal U., Huntingdon, Tennessee, 1899.
Admitted to Illinois bar, 1904. Engaged in practice of law, Centralia, since 1904, partner law firm Noleman & Smith, 1908-1928, Smith & Murray since 1935. State’s attorney, Marion County, 1904-1908.
Assistant attorney general, 1909-1913. Judge Supreme Court of Illinois, 2d District, since 1941.
The ultimate goal to be attained is not only to be saved from something. The purpose God has is to be saved to something.
Church should build bridges with political institutions through organizing ecumenical delegations to the party conferences.
Every person needs the Church for spiritual and emotional care that enables to reconcile relations with God, with others, and with self.
Member of 32° Masons. Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Elks; American and Iil.
State Bar Associations Club: Country (Meadowood).
Married Metta Bates, September 30, 1900. Children: Ruth (Mistress Robert J. Dobler), Maurine (Mistress Bethuel Gross).