Cullman County AlArchives News.....County News January 16, 1930 ************************************************ 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: Darlene Scott Scottkids99@aol.com January 30, 2006, 9:31 pm The Cullman Democrat Newspaper January 16, 1930 The Cullman Democrat Thursday January 16, 1930 VOL. 30 NO. 29 $1.50 Year CULLMAN COUNTY NEWS CONFEDERATE PENSION LIST CULLMAN COUNTY, ALABAMA An alphabetical list of Pensioners published January, 1930 together with their Post Office address. W. E. Anderson, Holly Pond, R. 1 G. T. Bowden, Cullman, Ala. F. M. Burns, Hanceville, R. 3. John J. Brown, Cullman, Ala. Andrew, Dewitt, Cullman, R. 9 S, M. Foust, Cullman, Ala. W. F. Gorham, Cullman, Ala. Geo. Hinkle, Blountsville, Ala. R. 2. J. D. Henry, Cullman, Ala. R. 2 C. P. Morgan, Cullman, Ala. R. 4. Jno. W. McGlawn, Cullman, Ala. T. F. Rodgers, Cullman, Ala., R. 6 J. A. Smith, Cullman, Ala. I. R. Sewell, Cullman, Ala. W. K. D. Talley, Crane Hill, Ala. R. 1. W. A. Walker, Cullman, Ala., R. 8. Class I Mrs. M. Sanderson, Hanceville, Ala., R. 3 Mrs. C. J. Crider, Vinemont, Ala., R. 2. Elizabeth Claborn, Cullman, Ala. R. 1. Amanda K. Canant, Cullman, R. 5. Eliza A. Carlisle, Steppville, Ala. Lucinda A. Durham, Baileyton, Ala., R. 1. Calvin F. Glenn, Cullman, Ala. Amanda B. Howard, Cullman, Ala. Elizabeth Hill, Cullman, Ala., R. 1. Minerva Harbison, Logan, Ala., R. 1. G. T. Johnson, Bremen, Ala. Martha E. Kilpatrick, Cullman, Ala. Martha H. Laners, Vinemont, Ala. R. 3. Mrs. E. H. Mitchell, Hanceville, Ala. Mary l. McClendon, Cullman, Ala., R. 5. Mary Klipatrick, Cullman, Ala., R. 9. Sarah F. Reid, Joppa, Ala., R. 1. Paralee Smith, Cullman, Ala., R. 9. Emily F. Sapp, Cullman, Ala., R. 1 R. E. Tillery, Vinemont, Ala., R. 1. Mary Ann Thomas, Hanceville, Ala., R. 7. Sarah Ann Williams, Cullman, Ala. Caroline Williams, Eva. Ala., R. 1. Edna White, Vinemont, Ala., R. 3. Class 2 Margaret T. Allison, Cullman, Ala. Mrs. Lola Culpepper, Cullman, Ala. S.E. Feemster, Cullman, Ala. R. 7. W. A. Gladney, Steppville, Ala. Nancy A. Handley, Vinemont, Ala., R. 3. Emma A. Harper, Steppville, Ala., R. 1. Mrs. A. R. Johnson, Cullman, Ala., R. 3. Mrs. Callie Jordan, Cullman, Ala. Josie Kinney, Cillman, Ala. M. E. Latta, JHanceville, Ala. Mary Jouery, Cullman, Ala., R. 1 Emily E. Owen, Vinemont, Ala. Nancy E. Shikle, Cullman, Ala. Margaret J. Tanner, Cullman, Ala. CLASS 3 Lucy Bagwell, Cullman, Ala. Hannah Callahan, Hanceville, Ala. Margaret V. Cook, Vinemont, Ala. R. 2 Mrs. M. C. S. Dye, Baileyton, Ala., R. 1. Mrs. Emma Ethridge, Vinemont, Ala., R. 3. Martha Harris, Cullman, Ala. Elizabeth Linton, Hanceville, Ala. W, M. Mackenson. Cullman, Ala., R. 2. Roxie Oden, Joppa, Ala., R. 2. MISS FREDA STIENDORFF PASSES AWAY Miss Freda Stiendorff, The beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stiendorff, died at her home at an early hour Sunday morning after a short illness. It was a shock to her many friends, very few knowing her illness. A gentle or lovable character than possessed by lovable charter than possessed by this young girl would be hard to find and she number her friends by her acquances. A few months ago Miss Freda graduated from a business college in Birmingham, making a record in her studies and winning honors as a star pupil. On Tuesday afternoon the burial took place in the Protestant cemetry, where she will sleep the dreamless sleep until the resurection morn, when God's children will awaken unto life everlasting. Cards of Thanks We would like to thank all of our good friends and neighbors for their help and words of sympathy and comfort in the death of our daughter and sister, Freda Steindorff. The Family. TUBERCULOSIS IN STATE SEES DROP State death toll of Malady Set At 1,960 For First 11 Months of 1929 There were 1,960 persons died from tuberculosis in Alabama the first 11 months of 1929, according to a survey by the Alabama Tuberculosis Association. In 1928 deaths from this disease reached 2,331 and the 1929 figure is expected to show a satisfactory decline. In July, September and November of 1929 this ddisease was the second cause of death in the state, headed only by hear disease. In 1928 the same record was established. During the first two months of the year there were 2,243 deaths from influenza. This was a considered abnormal and epidemic, however, it was not used to affect ratios of regular death cause. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wells, who have spent several months in the home of Mrs. D. O. McKoy, left recently for their home in South Carolina. A more pleasant couple have never been in Cullman. Mrs. McKoy entertained for Mrs. Wells during their stay here and friendships were formed that will hold this lovely young woman in lasting memory. Miss Gussie Stiendorff of Chicago came down to be present at the burial of her neice Miss Freda Stiendorff. W. E. JAMES AND HERMAN STEWART ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP W. E. James, Circuit Solicitor of the Eight Judicial Circuit of Alabama, and Herman Stewart, County Solicitor of Cullman County, Alabama, hereby announce the formation of a partnership for the practice of law in civil matters. W. E. James was appointed Circuit Solicitor of the Eight Judicial Circuit of Alabama about a year ago to fill the vacancy occurring by the death of the Honorable John R. Sample, of Hartselle, Alabama, in February, 1929. He, in turn appointed Mr. Heman Stewart his Deputy for Cullman County Alabama and they have ahad office together for about a year in the Buchman Building next door north from the Court House in Cullman. Both are natives of Cullman County. MRS. STELLA LEETH PARKER WED JOHN JOHN WELLBORN AT ST. LUKE'S A marriage centering the interest of many friends throughout Georgia and Alabama was the marriage yesterday of Mrs. Stella Leeth Parker, of Birmingham, Alaa., and John Dent Wellborn of Birmingham, formerly of Atlanta, which was quietly solemnized at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon at St Luk's church, the ceremony being performed by Rev. N. R. High Moore, in the presence of a few close friends and relatives. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. G. Scott leeth, of Cullman, Ala., and of the late G. Scott Leeth, who was one of the most prominent bankers and merchants of Cullman. She is of lovely brunet type, with darl brown eyes and olive complextion, and has enjoyed wide popularity through out Alabama. She attended school at Ward-Belmont college in Nashville. MRS. MARGARET ZEIGLER DEAD MRS. Margaret Zeigler, one of the pioneer citizens of this town died at her home on Tuesday evening of pneumonia, being sick only three days. Mrs. Zeigler came to America when only a small child, frew up and married here and reared her family, Fred Zeigler, Miss Rickey Zeigler and Mrs. Saxara, in Cullman. She celebrated her 85th birthday only last week, having her three children in "Mother's Home" for the last time. She was laid to rest beside her husband in the Protestant cemetery, he having passed on more than fifty years ago. She was a good woman, a good mother and a fine christian character. We offer our sympathy to the family. James A. Gray, of Vinemont, spent Friday in Cullman. FOR SALE- Three young mules, sound and well broken. Call G. W. Johnson store. adv. FOR TAX COLLECTOR The Cullman Democrate is authorized to anounce the name of George L. Patrick, as a candidate for Tax Collector of Cullman County, subject to the action of the Democrate primary. FOR SHERIFF The Cullman Democrate is authorized to announce W. S. Jone as a candidate for sheriff of Cullman County Alabama, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held August. The Cullman Democrate is authorized to announce J. H. Edwards as a candidate for sheriff of Cullman County Alabama, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held August. (Paid Political Advertising) LEGAL ADS ORDER OF PUBLICATION THE STATE OF ALABAMA CULLMAN COUNTY No. 1289 Circuit Court is Equity. Olivia Starling, Complainant, vs. Jim Starling, Defendant. Josie Wynn, Complainant, vs, J. A. Wynn, Defendant. Additional Comments: People will not look forward to prosperity, who never look backward to their ancestry. "To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child. For what is the worth of human life, unless it is woven into the life of our ancestors by the records of history?" 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