----- Original Message ----- From: "Archives" <archives@poppet.org> To: <ALDATA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 2:00 AM Subject: [ALDATA] Al-Cullman Co. News (Cullman County N) > > Cullman County AlArchives News.....Cullman County News February 11, 1932 > ************************************************ > Copyright. All rights reserved. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/al/alfiles.htm > ************************************************ > > File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: > Darlene Scott Scottkids99@aol.com January 6, 2006, 2:00 am > > The Cullman Democrate Newspaper February 11, 1932 > THE CULLMAN DEMOCRATE ALABAMA'S LARGEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER > J. R. ROSSON, Editor and Publisher > Subscription Price $1.50 a Year > > Thursday February 11, 1932 The Cullman Democrat Cullman, Alabama > > CAMPBELL SERIOUSLY WONDED IN CUTTING AFFAIR > General Campbell, a farmer of Ardell, was seriously wounded Friday after > noon > by Jack Campbell, a relitave, who wielded a knife. The injured man was > brought > to Cullman and is being treated in the hospital here. Jack Campbell was > logded > in jail, the grand jury investigated the affray. > > STILL, LIQUOR FOUND IN ARDEL PASTURE SUNDAY > Deputies of the Ardel community raided a still set up in a pasture near > Ardel > on Sunday. A gallon of liquor was brought in and the still destroyed. The > pasture belonged to Jack Campbell who is in jail here in connection with > the > wounding of General Campbell, of that vicinity Friday. > > Death Notice > February 11, 1932 The Cullman Democrat Cullman, Alabama > > Willian Schumann born October 21, 1852 in Colbe Prussia, died Monday > February > 8th. > > Mrs. O. C. Jaggers, well known and beloved Cullman woman; passed away at > the > home of her mother, > > Mrs. W. S. Yearwood here, on Wednesday February 10 at 7:15 She was 39 > years old. > > Dora Shell Henry Passes, the youngest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Shell, of > Fairview, > Ala. > > Tuscaloosa, Feb. 7, Richard Campbell, & Truman Banbarger, were killed > Sunday > Morning when the automobile in which they were in route to Eutaw over > turned on > the Tuscaloosa-Eutaw Highway. > > JONES CHAPEL SCHOOL NEWS > > The first team boys of our school played an interesting game in Cullman > with > Welti last Thursday night and defeated them 26-25 > > We enjoyed a good speech presented by Mr. MOORE and a health picture > followed > by doctors from Cullman > > R. E. Moore visited Jones Chapel Thursday night and gave a very good talk > over, > Dr. Whiteside and two other men, who were with him, gave a show on > hookworms. > > The singing at R. L. Wren's home was enjoyed by a large crowd. > R. M. Reaves gave the farmers of this community some very good information > on > how to prune all kinds of fruit trees last Friday afternoon. > > The Senior I Class has finally received their senior privilege > > WHEAT NEWS > Sitting by the fire is the order of the day. A large crowd attended > preaching > and Sunday School at Bethany Sunday. > > Vergie Williams and Deltis Willoughby and Robert Ballenger attended prayer > services at Livingston Chapel Saturday night. > We are all glad to say that General Campbell is improving nicely. > > Several from Cold Springs attended preaching at Bethany Sunday. Among them > were > Flavel and Grover Stricklin, Bernice Hancock. > > Avery Calvert and Earl Harbison were at preaching Sunday. > > Mr. and Mrs Lige Calvert spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman at > Bushy Pond. > > Clara and Vida Calvert spent Saturday night with Lora and Velma McSwain. > > Lester Stricklin and Johnnie Hancock were at Bethany Sunday. > > Vera Williams spent Wednesday afternoon with Eunice Williams. > > Arrie Eady spent last week at Cullman with her aunt, Mrs. Elizie Harbison. > > Ezra Williams was in this community last Thursday. > > Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Harbison motored to Wheat Sunday. > > Sentenced To Two Years In Elrod Gin Burning > > CULLMAN SECOND IN COTTON GINNINGS > Madison regains lead with sixty thousand bales, County Ginnings 1,500 > Bales > less than 1930. > > HURBERT E. MITCHELL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 1st Floor, Buchman Bldg. Cullman, ALA. > > COCHRAN PLEADS GUILTY TO ARSON CHARGE > Ance Cochran pleads guilty to a charge of arson at Circuit Court here > Thursday > and was sentenced to serve two years and a day in the penitentiary. > Cochran was > charged with the burning of J. B. Elrod gin near Baileyton, September 13, > 1931. > > Everybody remember there will be preaching at Bethany next third Sunday at > eleven o'clock and singing in the afternoon. Everybody come and bring your > basket well filled and let's have a good singing. We still have our Sunday > School every Sunday at 10 o'clock. > > St. Pauls Lutheran Church, Henry Meyer, Pastor > Dedication Anniversary 9:45 a. m. Sunday Schoold and Junior Bible School. > > First Methodist Church, Rev. J. S. Blackburn, Pastor > > St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. W. H. Aufderhaar, Pastor. > > First Christian Church, Paul C. Howle, Minister > > Christ English Lutheran Church, Cecil C. Helmly, Pastor > > First Baptist Church John E. Marion, Pastor, R. P. Johnston, Supt. > > White Star Market > 8 LB. BUCKET WILSON PURE LARD .61 > 50 LB. STAND PURE LARD $3.37 > 7 LB. COFFEE $1.00 > > File at: > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/cullman/newspapers/cullmanc804gnw.txt > > This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/alfiles/ > > File size: 5.1 Kb > > > > ==== ALDATA Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe send a message with the word unsubscribe in the subject > line to ALDATA-L-request@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors > at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 >