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The Luverne Journal and The Crenshaw County News from Luverne, Alabama • 1

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i For fist Pr.ys fry Lcverne Journal aaa.a,s" 1 'i WY: Fcr Latest News cf e.t Read The Lurcrns JournI i 11 i THE OLDEST PAPER IN CRENSHAW xi LUVERNE, ALAMMA: WlRSfiAY, u.Zinl 1920 NUMBER rJaw Ccimiy Fair Into Bdk felian In Jdl Oa Murder Case tlrs Albert IMMm Luverna Govenqr Kilby aid Party iii Mexico 0 Pat Of The History Of Crenshaw Parcel Pest Truth Fcr GrcCaVi i Greenville, Nov. R. E. Burnett of the Greenville postofiica has announced that within a few days a parcel post motor truck will be edded to the delivery system of the local office. The truck will Laredo.

Nov. 27 Governor Kilby and other membra of the. Alabama delegation to the Carl Beasley, a youncr vrlate-of McKrzie, is in the Montgomery county ul, where he is being hild charged with the murder of "Sug" md ijn another white man, of the sam community. According to the tract some attention and es-i acPlly hii buncii velvet bean The ladies 'department was complete and showed what bra and patients can accomplish and the names of the ladies are rs Mrs. Albert McMahon of Washington, arrived in Luverne Saturday and held a citizenship school at the Bap'ist church Saturday and Sunday afternoon.

At hfr first session she discussed Government. State end inauguration of President-elect Obregon in Mexico City were fa a he; .461. aid top follows; Mrs. R. E.

Chancellor 5 pieces. Mus Dixie Chancellor 1 iNauonai, vwa tneir inter re be especially eqipped for this kind of work and will be driven by one of the city carriers. The sheriff who brought the young matj ti Montgomery, it seemed that the young men were at a dance together and Gomilfion had been using vulgar language. He was several Hme by beasley, but oppearently ytid no attention to his truck will make two deliveries of parcel pist achday. The rat-rona of the fiice will gladly wel scheduled to cross Hie American irder into Mexico rly night.

The special tr.in bearing this parly, Gover-or Hobby snd sixty four Texans and delegations frm Mississippi, Arkansas, Iowa and other states left San Antonio at twelve o'-c'ock. Temporary passports had tlreidy been prepare! by cui toms efficers at Laredo and were delivered 'n the train. A coincidence was that of six Pullman cars, two were named for Alabama eft tea, Anniston and 1 come the i.nprovement of the parcel post -liver system, and the j03tmasler is being heartily This lter brought on trouble commended in making this pos iyJs5i which resulted in tha shooting. MILD WINTER FORECAST sible lations, the President, tb.eG.v-, ernor, and showed their duMes and powers. She discussed the Congress, State Legislatures the Judiciary and their dutits.

At her second period she discussed the County and City governments in all their different rms and duties. She then discussed the primary laws, conventions ard platforms of the democratic and republican paries. Mrs. McMahon is a woman wtl versfcti hrPo'tical oromy, a fluent speaker and earned to be at home before an udience. She was eloquently introduced by Mrs, Ji C.

Carlisle who has bet-n placed foremost in woman' work ia Crenshaw, over her ujrt to have a coun- r.shaw was a sue exhibits, Stock, poultry and ladies ore 8 pens of good C. E. Firlay, and China; Dr. M. L.

China; Bshaw, Duroc male. M. M. Moody, a male; T. Shows i five pns cows as i.

Sieve Pickett (win John W. Turner D. F. Crenshaw vand calf and male 5 Jersey Mile, -e two celts as follows eSwamer as find a ever raised 2 ye ,3 eld and weighed c. Marcus Moody a re 9 pens chickens p.s A.

Fljnn whit P. Lewrence Bard Georgia Swanner Jitts. T. W. Shows Mrs.

Georgia rd Rock, Holland Island Reds, 'eton Rhode Islar Rhode Sidney McKitchn chicken. one farm exhibit That winter will be a mild Effect of Women's Montgomery, homes of the delegations from that sUte. Mexicans are gathered at Nu-evo Laredo to greet the train one is pro 'ed by the thinness of the ham sandwiches. Minneap-olii Journal. roi sandCL and a special stivnade of welcome Vote Ia Tennessee Discussed Chb Memphis, Nov.

27 THE RIVAL OF THE MINT has been trranged. Alabamians will renv-un in Mexico until about December 8. piece, Miss Mary Pickett 1 quilt and coverlid, Miss Cassie Rhodes ieces, Mrs. C. E.

McBryde 8 pieces, Mrs. H. E. Turner 1 sweater, md made bonnet made by Mrs. Sarah Moody when 7 yearl Old.

Mis. J.H." Keiiey 2 pince. Mrs Marion Pollard 2 pieces, Mrs. Henry Crowell 3 pieces, Mrs. E.

D. Pollard.l piece, Mrs. Je-i-i Vann 11 pieces. There were seven fine babies entered in the baby show as follows: Wade Hampton Kelly, Clayton WYkh, Etizabe Turner, James Lawrence. G-orge Spencer Capps, John ill Spears Willie Frazier.

The judge of the babi'Sjvas a man who does ot live in Luvtrw a id may never return, but no' of thu mothers seemed to take things any other way than good naturedly and it was a great pleasure to us to witness tho show There were a great many ether things which addtd to the success of the firsteffo't to have a county fair. J. H. KPlley hud a svruo exhibit and could have had 500 cans stacked up to show. Thire" was the big gourd, the chair bottomed with shuckes" by aunt Sarah Jackson who is an old anti bellum darky who does not know her age, The firit effo of Crenshaw was better than the first tffort Ceremonies of welcome have Dat presented that tends to prove it was the women's vote The treasurer of the United States has resigned, to go into the automobile business said to hi one of the mint's greatest rivals.

Little Rock Gazette. which broke the soled south and It will be necersary for the women of Crenshaw to become members of ths Womans Voter's League, and Mrs Carlisle is anxious to perfect this organization in enshaw as early as pcBsible been arranged at several Mexican cities en route, and it is probable the train will not reach Mexico City until late Monday night. A bull fiht has been arranged for next week and Spain's two most famous mitadors have arrived to participate. put Tennessee in the Republican column is one of the main topics of discussion today among member of the Nineteenth Centry improve. Will your widow live as well as your wife? rextweek, ar-d the ladies of Crenshaw should cooperte with Mrs.

Carlisle to this end, that the organization may be perfect td at once. Wiite her, call on and ier cent ing hDu-ual cultiP acres tot'; a road i I money EXPERIENCE TEACHES Sot-e people-, learn by experience that if they desire to criti her Rtid give her the support she needs at once. Uiub. This data compiled by lira Isaac Reese, Bhows that the democrats in Tennessee actually polled 54,274 more votes this year thanvwhen Wilson was reelected in 1016 The tnial vote Tennessee shows Cox 206 556, compared with Wilson 153,282. Ilughe3 116, 223 in 1916.

It is estimated that 150,000 women voted for president in Tennessee. cise a mule it is best to do it to of Mobile and Buttler counties, and next year we hope to haye a county-fair second to We fe very grateful to every one who cont'ibu ei in uny way to the success of the first effort in Crenshaw County; If we had hvi'ai much, help as we had knocks, the first effort would have been a great financial success, as it is' no one has made even expenses. M. M-ody which everything grown' and deserves special Georgia Swanner it of canned goods and vegetables keeping witti her Pblts and deserves Pn. ancell ir had svm, i potatoes which at- his fsce.

Sioux City Journal. Bring i Esteem that to be eminently good, wh'ch when communicated another, will be increased to Success and happiness are often sacrificed because faht and let our feelings hold sway. yourself. -VP 0 Mtimbeir iglitning, I mobile, If and Surity mi nil in writing i I will ance in IE. 4 1: High School Auditorium, December 6,7:45 Agen, i Hi 1 (nil OBrovn.

Soveltv lour wioi an Mgr. Come Early so You Can Find Standing Room J' IlAENESj harness This organization is just what the name implies, a ''Novelty" company. Selections of great variety are giv cn in a man rer, artistic an 1 entertaining. Vim and life abound and the audiences ai'e always enthusiastic in 'heir nraisQ of this snlendid 2 to town bri instrumental work is excell-. ent.

Violin, cornet and piano solos are a feature of the program. As be seen by the press comments given elsewhere in this add. The Novelty Four is a company which has made for itself an exceptionally, excellent record on the Lyceum platform. CLASS' member of the company of Shakespeare's VShyiock." Odebolt, Chronicle. Rockford lecture course patrons were well pleased with the entertainment given by the Novelty Four.

The company consist of four young men all of whom are talented musicians and who presented a nicely balanced program. Their orchestral numbers were rendered with spirit and snap while the in-dividual work of the members were especially Register. ment from start to fiinish 'All were well Delire, Platte, D. We were more than satisfied with the entertainment given by the Novelty Four They are go A musicians and splendid entertainers, and the entire audience was well pleased. -Jessie R.

Osceola, La. The Novelty Four rave a good entertainment. The pro gram was partly instrumental music together with a group cf songs and a presentation, in costume, by a rj; yceum company. Instrumental music pre-'inates but male quartet njers and readings are COMMENTS CN THE NOVELTY FOUR NN SOUTH to the f- A( given. The orchestial numbers lendered with spirit and ap while the individual The Novelty Four gave a pleasing entertain i families br era conditio vhich of question Admission 2 Under of School charge r.

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20,008
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1897-1953