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The Jacksonville Record from Jacksonville, Alabama • 1

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HNH. mum ye E553r MB CTERT i 1 r- rrssssaimes- Ward High Pnt BatketbaU Taj aasssasaiat.aB' I Season, In Game Witl Response in Piedmo't Die Sodd lf' EXEKCOS8 Mr H.T. Little Make IEDMONT, All that wa mortal of For Children and Adulta hot doubi'-ln the -nra counting BY rSaZ Eztensiaa 1 Saturday out until are in the pins State Teachers i trim. and radv. for the utataiid; JACKSONVILLE, Al for Wo generations, promi lnBM-Lth WVN-''vaJailj competition their PIEDMONT, The ot nent the leadership of Test knowledge 'and compare the answers those- off ihether page' of this Issue.

II Goob wtVt rjoSi rl A '-VlWl Piedmont toheAnnual Red; CroW Roll Call proved very liberal, In mt on December 29, i laid at Y. M. GEOGRAPHY C. tentf encounter with the consideration of economic eondl ouvvuu to; mil nuQ' flowing capacity when the fracas this I'slightest; doubt; and so fans are1 tali- eimflli i What body; of water touches titmnm nnA lift vnn nt crack teem or tnat organisation the Alabama As everyone familiar with ft 5 -river flows: 2. What large nvw Croes, accordUg tothe report re basketball parnancows, the Swede represent one.

of the out- 1 which through north lag no chances, many buying reserved seats In advance'' to be wire of -having a-good seat for the same It vls underatond that re-: cently made by chairman 61 -V atandlnB In America. ani thie Roll Call," -Mr. H. T. Little.

probably have to their credit moii A-total-of 4 2 4. 17 was contrib Kiirih 3. from Mobile i Sr 4. What two riyerg from the' Alabama river? served seats are on sale- at the id loTeJ hoiiored him afo. a ltd of he had ome -as a distinct to 'people of iPledmorit which was raised through the sol 1 victories than any trayeltng team In the having the entire nation and having played the outstanding teanu of the country.

But at that, oiir 'own team is no slouch itself, and, while. 5. What, is 'Alabama's rank among the South ern States) In production of coal 6. What-ig Alabama's rank in 'eritlrraun'tyvii vaftfnodn ''of December 26. He for 60 cents, the seats being in a select place on thelf loor, affording the.

best" possible, view 'of the; Interesting game. Incommenting on he- npproach-lng bi even in local sports, Mr'; Turner, secretary of the Y. Mi.C. is-very Jfof tunate ia having an opportunity to. see 1 itSls type of basketball.

The manage-m'ent of our Mills has shown a not' enjoying -the luster of fame hs the- Union. In the production- of coal and iron before; with heart trouble Few icitations the various Mr; H. Harris, was chairman of the Standard-Coosa-Thatcher Company area; "and" flno showing, with a total of- in department as follows: Ladies vDomeatis Science- Department, $45.00:. Get-Together Club, $112,50, and' Der partments In the xcejjt his -intimate friend" real; 7. What is the highest point lied that his condition wae'aef does the Swe'edish Visitors, the locals, know something about the game; in a real and that, the locals will give the famous'-Vlsl' in Alabama? v.

He had, been' to bis, store t. What county In Alabama for the lest time on Friday mornr leads in cotton production? loii aya- Dnun. nc 9. What is the largest 'county "4 wonderful amount of interest In buffered several recurring attacks in area In Alabama? A total membershin' of. 100 waa.

10. What county in Alabama basketball and they fael that it- is nothing but fair to let bur good people have an-opportunity to see has the -largest population called late, that-Afternoon, as Mr In4he' uptown area; 55 membern Wore enrolled, "who eDntributed 1 nn tnr 'acaii en 1 and' public affairs of his when, as. vorous, ups and-ing and ambitious youth, he was firstelected to office; as a member of city He served two. or taSre terms. being elected mayor hla thenJ "a- booming young afii.

exciting repercussions of greaj -as wealth and ntources rolled" into HISTORY Who is called the Daniel Boone of aa other contributlns; $5060. Wttt: ahadows of the holldajr enfoMel v. iwianuo uu usna these -professionals play basketball. v- "You have, beore the basketball handled- In such that you thought- It was wonderful; but'Jua't fellows. They pass and throw the the brilliant and sparkling scenes 1 1 amounted t0- of te Christmas 'celebration, the UptoWn' proceeds $107.32.

gave up the gfaoat and 8 allpped peacef allr awar 2, What place in Alabama was first selected as territorial, capital 7 3 When, was Alabama admitted to the Union? 4. Where was the first capital' of the' state of Alabama? 5. Where the first capital IHe communlty-i the J'lfcirth; Holidays Quietly HISTORICAL J)ATA ABOUT JACKSONVILLE AND PROMINENT JACKSONVILLE PEOPLE Compiled from ''Northern AJabama," and copies of old papers. jl Funeral services were, held from feel deeply to those who so; promptly arid: gen-: erously responded iothf- Annual Red Cross Roll Call, and feel. tJbat our, people deserve common-.

the Flrgt Motarodlst Church, Thur- the Bait andthe four corners ol the globe, and the cotton mill Wds ball a If it a' baseball. And take, a tip. from me, you will miss one. of biggest treatii 'ever, A dy afternodm at o'elock, the vv? By I. UflOaT CK0W built.

Then, followed; a veritable bedtan of building, Ineudlng an datlpn for tliis etpression 'jot eym-, of- th Confederacy? 'Tb banal -price', for a game of i-- --i- tjfcai iiassaewviiwaai--r -r- iMSssa rlssait aesair--'ebaii-wttaTiira BW. llnrdMS ryw-wiTino werttsoo'ftrttbankandliec "wiby-enitajjijttij flcerof for S. years had. charge of Hearii Cbaheiior buii'l Inn. the War Between the "r-, jnrntafiinir.his ilrial re- i Marshall.

Hall Lane, D. -D; tor' of -Baptist Churcfi, -iJacksoii- ImpreealT.o tokena of 'Jthe love fooat our "Children, JO cenU; Adults 35 cents. "Reserved seats at fifty cents," Bad Weather And Flu the old Post Office, host of friends witlh practically. entire layout vllle; born at Washington, 1845. At the age of 17 he y.

What girl guided General Pprfc Forrest to ford? ladles sen-lng on the conir 8. What young confederate of- ni'lttees In the Roll Call, fleer was given highest praises byfMrs; S. Kerr, Mrs. 8. H.

Harris, Of streets graded Clog Up Active Program "CaVe- Spring, Ga Dr. Lane cameS to Jacksonville ito'ive 'in 1877. He' was pastor, of the church here for five ryears, living at. Caya Spring, Oa. During his pastorate, grew rom a roll of 21 to 13J.

entered the-irmy as a member ithe ReT.Fendley reail Scrlp- I r. ture, and tle' Bev. Chltwood.rnadB 'brt' hut' Impreaslve The A.i'lftliMlx rSw'-'tlwiiW. 'iiwoayto He -was elected mayor for tht of Wingfield's Battery of Cutt'o General Lee as an Artillery lead Dr McGraw first time In 1898, and In all. had served' six or? seven term's.

In Battalion (Army- of Virginia). The Christmas er? Mrs. A. R. Bomar, Mrs, O.

Jenkins, Mrs. R. II. Kinabrew, Mrs. F.

H. Turk, Mrs. J. O. Varnell, and Mrs.

J. C. Webb. eatMltr by. those coming' to 1107 he resigned before finishing What Alabama naval, officer The honorary degree of D.

D.t i tholr) iaat respects ttf 'beloved passed into history, proved- to be abottt the quietest in trie history bis owing, to'the pressure of Takes New ftlB and frleiid was the hero of the Merrimac? 10. Who Wrbte the song, "Ala- his business affair. His last term of this section. abnta by quartet. as biayor was completed InlftS, Jacksonville, for instance re bama?" eomprtaed of Mr, having been elected' 1M, anjd Office was conferred upon him by the University of Alabama In 188.

Dr. Lane was married In -1 8 tt to Undine Brown, of Hancock, daughter of Dr. Algefon 8. Brown, one of the most celebrated physicians Who ever lived W. West, Mrs.

V. Webb re-elected In 19 J4. tf Mra. H.i'KlaabTOr. ports not one single arrest for Christmas Eve of Christinas Day, while' Piedmont wasn't far behind, with next to rib disturbance to.

Mrs. Mary Penny He was in the Battles of Getty s- if "i butg: --and P.etersbuiar. and all the" engagements from G.ettys-burg'tafjthe' close of' the war. After- tbe war he studied' law at the Unrversity ol Ylrglnla. He practiced law 3" years and then tart bis whole attention to the mlalstry and the cause of education.

Prior coming to Alabama, he traveled two years as. an evangelist in Kentacky, The members of the PastorV Wh.eA the First National' Bank LANE ESCAPES FROM AS YLUM AT TUSCALOOSA! Authorities are looking fair Thomas Lane, convicted in for the intirder of Dr, D. Mor Died Dec. 29th was organised In 1I0S, bo.bec'ame Dr JameB WillUunt I mar the evin tenor of the pro In Georgia. Dr.

Lane one of the most Helpers bad charge, of Ihe flowen. AeUve pall bearers were R. Webb. O. C.

Brlttaln, Ivy C. Cf Sharp aid H. C. Hono ra gram. Without discounting the good Elected Physician For County Home.

"Mrs. Mary Penny, wife of Lon Penny, died on December 29th, at her home In -Nances Creek com brilliant pulpit orators of the associated that Institution, whert he continued for" twenty-one years, as bookkeeper; director, cashier "and vice-president. For twenty years or more he was a morals and intentions of, the eel ris, of Piedmont, wiho escaped! state during his ministry. ebrahts. it nevertheless may be mi The Board of Revenue of Cal from the asylum at Tuscaloosa, over a week ago.

Sheriff A. pall bearers were Jro. R. Barlow, due to the tremendously bad munity, after a lingering illness, Although she had been in failing health for over a year, she had Cherokee Boxes Are member of ta Board of Stewards houn County hae a new face in weather and epidemic- of influenza Borders Waa promptly notified aff" of the Methodist; Church, reaign- that the celebration proper was lids. Preacher Very Expects a Better1 xYear lag position several years "HotH for Roosevelt Piedmoat, Out old friend W.

J. Brlttaln, jr. IV. Woolf, John -Oreen. Will Woolf, Frank Cook, Jack Jones, jfFfpFiaibyy JB.

8. formby, R. 8 'fmkmbi. R. H.

Klaabrew. C. A. 'iaajaa, F. X.

Woolf, Dr. 0. S. barpe, Unditii 1. K.

Roberta, Qua Stewart, so unseasonably quiet arid without any infractions of ariy kind, The weather, although mild in hot been confined to her bed but a few days befppe, iher death. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Kinabrew arid Lawson Penny, of Nances Creek, and one daughter; her father, Joel Borden; "two brothers, Frank and for two generations, a leading Its personnel, Dr. T. McGraw, Oxford phyeieiaa, having sacceed-d R. af.

Mom, of District Five. The new atember tooki his seat Monday, -at Ahm regular, weekly meeting of the board, D. Henry Wall re-elected as chairman of the board and tbeVfrrm of. Merrill, Jones, Whiteside A Allen was- se ago. Active in the public and aotltieal affairs of bis community aad eovnty, bo had long been re-garM aa an authority In public aid polltleal and waa at the time ofSila deathj a meeaber cltlien of Rock' Run Station and While business people, indiis Cherokee county, dropped in the trjaf workers arid the mine run of Dr.

Webb. Aajatiai Mason, other day. as has been h'm habit folks are still down in the li'imi. Jiti. 9i SUwatt, T.

R. Ledbetter. for the peat quarter of a century and paid up bis subscriptions the rtbe aboiit things, the editor encountered at least one cheerful and lected at legal counsel of board; Dr Jerre Wateon- of the Jary Commlssioa of Calhoun County. He was Mason and a asember of the Knlgbts of was takef more, tbaai one copy- of The. i Will Borden; two half brothers.

Ed and, Joel Penny" Borden, all of Nances Creek; a sister, Mrs. Lawr son Peace, of Bali Play, and three1 halt sisters, Sirs. Robert Lusk, of Atlanta f'Mrs. Ed Love of Nances Lane's escape, and officers of thl, entire surrounding; country; havet been notified to be on the lookout for him. Lane, a.

World -War yeteraii. shot arid kiliei Dr. Morris, the latter visited his farmi without the'siightesr provocation, supposedly as a result of a deranged, mihdi After thehootirigVrifc' walked, to Pledmoitt' and gave himself Up to the chief of police, who Carried, him to Anriistbft and turned him over to Sheriff Borders. Lane pleaded nt guilty by reason of Irisanitl, but the jury founit ih-im guilty arid fixed life Imprisonment as the penalty. He avas transferred from the county jail herd to the state penitentiary 'several day after Jala trial arid was later removed to that asylum.

Journal) "iiiiniouc uui. wno, aumitien Three thlnga Mr. Brlttaln maj- that things "could be a lot oris in; namely, raising worse," but which he feit confi- In polities he Democrat of thai bid school, unswerving, uh- Creek', and Mrs, Kirk Upshaw, of voting the Democratic ticket, arid dent Would be "better In 1933." shakable, loyal and devoted to the elected county jail physician, and Dr. James -Williams, of Jackion-Tlile Waa elected obiinty home physician 4 in the retiring of Mr. Moea from the board, after eight years' service, the following Holllngsworth.

prlnclpee and interests Of the "tii pmiii, 'job" Dole, C. S. Fagafi, Dewey Fagan and Remue Bordea. As the re-eaalne left the home they were jaarrleal between the llaea of thSonorbry pall bearers, and fliia at the cemetery, where they wore geiitiy 'plaoeet'ln tbefr' lagt rattiag place t'erey. was the undertaker In eharge.

Besides, hie widow Mr, Harris la aarrrfveel by two R. W. liattia, of Bhrevenort, La. and R. M.

Harris, of Los Angeles; CallL; two1 0. o( (Conthraed on lert pace) know we've had har'd sied- party, and tor two generations his Funeral services were held from the Nances Creek Methodist cfmrch December 30, interment er Its $25,500 appropriation the past three name had been familiar to party report waa given but? which was District 4 oyer its yeara, and I 'krio lite butlook is leaders '-the county and taking place in the cemetery there went off on tirade of unprecedented rainfall; with, practically the entire, season of holidays, clogged upso far as transrkirfatlon was encerried. it was impossible to make.any trips in any direction the hazards' of high, waters, which were found fri every direction. On top of that, few families were immune from the ravages' of illness Incidental to the flu epidemic; Th Standard- Coosa Thatcher employes were given a four-day holiday, the mill stopping 6ft Friday night arid resuming operations Wednesday morning. With ail the restraints of the weather and flu, hbweverj- to mention the lirhltaMons of economic conditioner the people for trie most part had an.

enjoyable Christmas, some of them enjoying for the first timet! In years; a Christmas 'spent; quietly at home, by their own firesides, free from the stress and strain oi the usual srrenuou'g activiiiea' of tkei typical riot bright enough to require staie, who sought an relied upon published Monday In The: Anhls- $20,000 appropriation. With Johnston's in charge. his counsels, and looked to him for ton Star; i leadership, T.werityfour yenri agb iait AJC0HG OTHER lEltURES Tbe report alio showed' that smoked' glasses to protect the District i owes 180. 5 for equip-j eyes from the glimmer, but I just merit; Dletrict 3, fof jfeei like we're in a better equipment; District 4, $500 for ''yea 'in jjL933 jthan we had In equipment; and Districts' i arid 4 if 33, At least, i'in hopiag arid 11,600 for equipment. working toward ttfat end, Viji District baa eight traaks.jkaar' enough grumbllag I'm throb, road grader; two traetors, looking for confidence aid better Crlstmaa he was married, id Miss Lacy of this" city.

In the The Astonishiaf Matrimonial early wai irt In busiiieel; Exploits of the Two Beauty Prize Winner Told in Tbe American Atlanta and j. O. ffarrta. also ut Atlanta, and one ntater, Mra, bora Meonibor 4, at -Montovallo. AMu MM to oW Croee Plaliia riti bta pntaM iit till, fifty Mr, Moss erided year 132 witb a balance of' flobO appropriation for District D.

Henry's DMtrlet were only oaee to end tbe year with a baUaee. Cbalaman 'Henry ahow'-ed alHl.t? balaaee jn a M.SOO i Tko retort of tbo treasuer hewed that Watriet 14t.ll evbn tta Weekly, Katapine Distribut- t4 witb next Snnday's ATLAHTA AMERICAir. bar', eondneting. a etbre in the room now occupied by Southern Sale Oa. After leavhtrtbo Flrit rlatloaal Balk iMtmnl0 Ivy.

C. bar'awor' fcaata'ani nnder tbe lira DAJTCE OI "rV. THE VntGIHI" Mysticism, Strange Ouitst-Wierd Ceremoaies and Romanca In ''DAriee; of "Vlrglni Thrilling New Fiction. Serial glnhirig.Jn The ericHn'Jreeklyi, the M'agakMe. Wst.rijSuteoj, Siinday an air eompfSDi and la Jolat tlmea," coricludel the preacher, owner with District 3 of a gaso- who was none other than bur iini i aboval.

All of tbteeqaipment old friend' arid! cobnaelior, the I paid fer aM the th dlatrlct, the.Fliwt Methodist church of reort Oaowt iiiyiWe' ago, aa a bay of 14, and asd laB" ftJH atfettjti Parwiikei downrtair afarimenf I nnsaa bttlvy: Turner Hartwafo la fletJftKW for ret. deairahle location; write Box SM or aboaa 10S tf. Hiiaiinl in tM aStiin! Ittb)Cav 4Jn; ttrt aaaa ft.144.dt vr Si'iS mm 4 MMBM5..

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