Cleburne County AlArchives News.....Newspaper abstracts for JANUARY 1922 January 1922 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/al/alfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Candace Gravelle tealtree@comcast.net February 4, 2005, 1:18 am The Cleburne News NEWSPAPER ABSTRACTS FROM "THE CLEBURNE NEWS", Heflin, Cleburne County, Alabama for JANUARY 1922 NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, January 12, 1922 GOOD HOPE News (last week's news) Several from here attended the funeral and burial of Joe Brooks at Bethel on Sunday. __ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sims spent Saturday with her parents. __ Mrs. Vernie Mitchell and son Herbert of Talladega visited her daughter Mrs. Annie Miller last week. __ Clyde Carr spent the holidays with home folks. __ Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins served a turkey dinner last Sunday to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Boggs and children; Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Dial; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sims and children; Misses Ettie Collins and Ista Mitchell; Messrs. Bryan McCollough and Whiten Collier; Misses Mollye, Delia and Dollye Morris and Messrs. J.D. Ingram and Guy Dulin. ___ LOCAL News While Sheriff Adams and Deputy Black were on the job last week they succeeded in locating and destroying two "wild cat stills" which were made of galvanized iron. About 500 gallons of beer were destroyed. The sheriff now has about ten "way-bills" to stills and expects to make a big haul during this week. __ DELTA News Mrs. E.C. Allen and children and Mollie Morris visited Mrs. Ellie Willingham on Saturday. __ Mrs. John Ingram visited her daughter Mrs. W.O. Dial on Saturday. __ HEPSABAH News Joe Sasnett and son Jesse of Delta visited P.T. Howle on Monday. __ Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Ayres are visiting their daughter Mrs. Roy Roberts near Oxford. __ Mrs. P.F. Currie is at Anniston with her husband who is in the hospital. __ Nannie Ayres was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W.J. Thrash on Wednesday. __ LOCAL News Arthur Vaughan has moved to his pretty new home ten miles northwest of Arbacoochee. __ Mrs. Flora Johnson of Edwardsville accompanied by Mrs. James Brown and two children Troy and Erma, visited friends and relatives at Heflin the latter part of last week. __ Mr. Roy Simpson of Hightower and Miss Ezmer Gray of Heflin were happily married at the courthouse last Saturday afternoon, probate clerk Glasgow officiating. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Gray. __ Grady Morgan, who came home for Christmas, who now lives in Dallas, Texas, writes that he and his family had a nice trip west. He sends a picture of Alabama delegation or Farm Bureau Federation who went to Dallas to study conditions. __ News comes to Heflin that Miss Clyde Tolleson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Tolleson, of Hartselle, has a position in a bank at that place. We all remember MIss Clyde as a bright, pretty little girl, a graduate of Cleburne County High School. __ REV. D.A. SOX DIED SATURDAY Mr. N.A. Sox of Edwardsville received a telegram on the morning of the 7th, bringing the sad news of the death of his brother, Rev. D.A. Sox, who passed away early Saturday at his home in Columbia, S.C. Mr. Sox was well and favorably known to hundreds of the citizens of Cleburne County, having moved to Edwardsville close to forty years ago. He was known in many ways, as he was a Lutheran minister and a great and earnest educator, almost laying the foundation of education in Cleburne and is given the credit and honor of having conducted the first teacher's institute ever held in the county and has taught hundreds to read and not one to sin. Mr. Sox was in his sixty-seventh year. The news of Mr. Sox's death was sad intelligence not only to his brother but hundreds of others who knew him in life. His brother at Edwardsville was unable to attend the funeral owing to his own illness and who has been confined to his room for three weeks with a severe carbuncle. To the bereaved, The News extends sincere sympathy in their hour of grief. __ HAPPY HOLLOW News F.L. Blake spent the holidays very pleasantly near Hopewell. __ Miss Lena Blake spent last week with Miss Dora Ayers at Newell. __ Mr. and Mrs. Russell of Akron, Ohio spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Sears. __ Mesdames Fletcher and Elbert Taylor spent the week with their mother Mrs. Tom Merrill. __ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Welch Brown, a fine girl. __ Elbert Green spent Sunday the guest of F.L. Blake and family. __ Mrs. Albert Tarpley spent last Friday with Miss Lena Blake. __ Mrs. Jim Hanvey spent several weeks with relatives in Anniston. __ TEAGUE'S MILL News Miss Beulah Houston of Shoddy, Tenn., spent the holidays with relatives at this place. __ Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hendrix spent Xmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Teague. __ Joe Cox of Arkansas spent Xmas with homefolks. __ Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Teague visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Bell this week. __ Arthur Charles and Robert Kennedy were home for the holidays. __ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hilley of Bell Mills were visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. George Caine this week. __ LOCAL News J.W. Kilgore and T.D. Jarrels of Delta 3 were pleasant callers at The News office on Monday. __ OAK LEVEL News J.T. Jones' home was burned Friday at 11 o'clock. Everything was burned except two trunks and one mattress. The family was way from home when the fire occurred. __ Jerome Hill of Birmingham spent last week with his uncles, A.M. Roberts and J.A. Rogers. __ Will Laminack of Crossville, Tenn., spent the weekend at this place. __ Mrs. Jewell Laminack who has been visiting here for some time has returned to her Tennessee home. __ Mr. P.L. Roberts and Mrs. Rebecca Tompson were happily married Jan. 8th. Mrs. Tompson's home was in Iron City. __ On New Years Day, Mr. John Sanfrantell and Miss Lena Kimberly were married. __ G.W. Roberts and Miss Otilla Rogers visited "Aunt" Mary reed who is quite sick. __ The many friends of Mrs. Tom Body deeply sympathize with her in the tragic death of her brother Mr. Earnest Dodgens who was killed in Birmingham on Tuesday by an automobile. Mr. Dodgens was about twenty five years old and unmarried. __ NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, January 19, 1922 HEPSABAH News Belle and Lucyle Noell spent Friday night with their grandmother, Mrs. W.S. Ballard. __ CHULAFINNEE News G.W. Thrower is spending a few days with his daughter in Tuscaloosa. __ Mr. and Mrs. Harbon Thrower spent Sunday with C.J. Payne and family. __ Aubrey and Thomas Thrower spent Sunday with E.A. Lester and family. __ LOCAL News Mrs. C.W. Griffin left today for an extended visit with relatives in Temple, Tallapoosa and Carrollton. __ Mrs. Roy Entrekin has returned to her home in Douglasville after a weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Wager. __ ADMINISTRATOR'S SETTLEMENT NOTICE State of Alabama, Cleburne County Probate Court January Term 1922 This day came W.A. Brown, administrator of the estate of W.H. Hogan, deceased, and files his account, vouchers, evidence, statement for final settlement of his administration of said estate. It is ordered that the 10th day of February 1922 be appointed a day on which to make such settlement at which time all persons interested can appear and contest the said settlement if they think proper. Witness my hand this 10th day of January 1922. D.S. Baber, Judge of Probate ____ Married at DeArmanville on Wednesday, Dr. F.R. Wood and Miss Ressie Swafford, a popular lady of Calhoun county. Dr. and Mrs. Wood will make their home in Heflin where they have been accorded a hearty welcome and best wishes. __ Joyce Elizabeth Pyron, age 5, only child of Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Pyron, was instantly killed when struck by passenger train No. 8 at the crossing just west of the depot here about 6:30 last Saturday night. It is said that the child and a negro girl attending little Joyce, had been down town to make some purchases and were on their way back and just as the two were about clearing the railroad tracks, the train caught the unfortunate child, the wheels of the engine severing both feet and crushing the back part of her skill, besides inflicting other bruises on the body. It is said that no one knew of the tragedy until the negro girl made it known, which she did immediately. Little Joyce was an unusually bright and sweet little girl, and devoted especially to her papa, and you seldom saw one without the other on the streets. The terrible tragedy is sincerely regretted by all our people whose sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Pyron in the hour of sadness. The remains of the child were shipped to Acworth, GA on Sunday where the funeral and interment occurred. Besides her parents she is survived by her grandparents, Mrs. Pyron of Acworth and Mr. and Mrs. G.D. Callahan of Atlanta. ___ NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, January 26, 1922 ARBACOOCHEE News Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Merrill have moved to Redland. __ Miss Izzie Loveless visited her aunt, Mrs. M.P. Price on Saturday. __ Mr. Bill Williamson and Miss Bertha Dennis were happily married on Sunday, J.A. Loveless Esq., performing the ceremony. __ HOPEWELL News Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Groover were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beck on Sunday. __ Dr. F. Richard Wood and Miss Ressie Swafford announce their marriage which occurred yesterday at the parsonage of the First Baptist Church with Rev. L.N. Claxton officiating. ---- WM. P. BABER DIED TUESDAY William P. Baber, forty years old, died at his home a short distance east of Edwardsville on Tuesday morning at nine o'clock after an illness extending back three or four years. Mr. Baber was a brother of Circuit Court Clerk Baber, a nephew of Judge D.S. Baber and son of Mr. A.J. Baber, one of the county's oldest and best known citizens. The deceased is survived by his widow and seven children, besides a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn his death. The funeral and interment took place at Edwardsville on Wednesday morning. The News extends sympathy to the bereaved family. ___ FRUITHURST News Mrs. J.P. Carnes visited her daughter, Mrs. Holder of Douglasville, GA last week. __ Mrs. J.J. Vance of Tallapoosa has been the guest of her son Elvin the past week. __ "Uncle" George Thrower returned the first of the week from an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Taylor at Tuscaloosa. __ PALESTINE News Mrs. J.V. Hardin who has been spending the last week with her daughter at Tecumseh, returned to her home at Palestine Sunday afternoon. __ File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/cleburne/newspapers/gnw285newspape.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/alfiles/ File size: 11.0 Kb