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The Cleburne News October 1939
NEWSPAPER ABSTRACTS FROM "THE CLEBURNE NEWS",  Heflin, Cleburne County, Alabama 
for OCTOBER 1939

NEWSPAPER Issue of Thursday, OCTOBER 5, 1939

FINAL RITES HELD FOR JOE WHITMAN

Funeral services for Joe Whitman, age 36, son of Mrs. Davis Whitman of Old 
Hopewell, who died at his home at Old Hopewell on Monday, Sept. 25 were 
conducted Wednesday, Sept. 27.  Interment was in the church cemetery.  

Mr. Whitman is survived by his wife Mrs. Dula Whitman;  two children, Amos and 
Willie Mae; five brothers, Warner, Frank, Hopson, Hardy and Millard;  two 
sisters, Mrs. Julia Skinner and Mrs. Lela Henson.
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MRS. SHADIX GIVEN DINNER ON FIFTY-FIRST BIRTHDAY

On Sunday, Sept. 24, the friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Shadix met 
at their home at Micaville to celebrate Mrs. Shadix's fifty-first birthday.  At 
noon, a large dinner of cakes and plenty of other good food was spread.  Those 
present were:

Mr. and Mrs. Odis Skinner and children Allene and Howard
Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Elkins and children, Dorothy, Joe and Billie
Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Hanvey and children, Halyard and Cleveland
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Dean and children, Willie Mae, Dorothy Nell, Katie Ruth and 
Sara Ann
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bain and children, Clara, Horace, Lena, Stella Ann and John
Mrs. S.J. Hand and children, Lucile Ila, Joyce, Tommy, Bobby and Shirley Ann
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bain and children, Shelby, Jean and Opal Lene
J.R. Bain
Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Shadix
Mr. and Mrs. Bun Hanvey
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Shadix
Marvin Bible
Hoyt Riddle
Ollie Bible
Vera Shadix
Eunice Lambert
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LOCAL News

Mrs. E.F. Cook and son C.C. Cook of Conyer, Ga. visited the former's sister 
Mrs. C.W. Griffin.  Mrs. H.M. Blanchard of Atlanta visited her aunt Mrs. 
Griffin in Heflin last week.
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NEWSPAPER Issue of Thursday, OCTOBER 12, 1939

JOHN McCORMACK IS LAID TO REST

Funeral services for John McCormack, age 47, of near Heflin, who died at his 
home early yesterday morning, were conducted by the W.H. Preson at the Pine 
Grove church at 11 o'clock this morning. Interment was in the Pine Grove 
cemetery.  Mr. McCormack was a native of Cleburne county, having lived there 
all his life. He had been a member of the Pine Grove Baptist church for 25 
years.  

Surviving are his wife; five daughters, Dessa, Stella, Maybell, Reba and Flora 
Lee and five sons,  Elbert, Herschel, Lester, Eugene and L.C., all of near 
Heflin.
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RICHARD Y. GREGG IS LAID TO REST
Anniston, Ala., Oct. 8

Funeral services for Richard Y. Gregg of Heflin, Route 2, a World War veteran 
who died in the United States Veteran's Hospital at Atlanta last night, 
following an illness of two months, were conducted by W.H. Preston at 2:39 
o'clock Saturday afternoon at Crumbie's Chapel.  Interment was in the church 
cemetery with Jones directing.

Mr. Gregg is survived by a daughter Nelda; two sons, Mason and Morris and 
several brothers and sisters.
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MRS. CLAY PASSES AT EDWARDSVILLE
Anniston, Ala., Oct. 7

Mrs. Lucindia Clay, age 35, died at her home at Edwardsville at 6 o'clock last 
night, following a short illness. Funeral services were conducted at 11 o'clock 
this morning at Oak Grove.  Interment was in Oak Grove cemetery, under the 
direction of Jones.

Mrs. Clay is survived by her husband Andrew Clay; a son Arlin and three 
daughters, Lois, Eunice and Lorene, all of Edwardsville.  Active pallbearers 
were Herbert Clay,  Elijah Kessler,  Melvin Clay, Leonard Kessler, Grady Clay 
and John Kessler.
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YOUTH IS KILLED FROM INJURIES SUSTAINED IN FALL FROM TRUCK
Edwardsville, Ala., Oct. 9

Hulett Eugene Lambert, age 11, was instantly killed yesterday afternoon when he 
was thrown from a truck in which he was riding near Edwardsville.  The boy and 
two friends about his age were riding in the rear of a model T truck when one 
of the wheels of the vehicle sank into a shallow ditch at the side of the 
road.  He was thrown over the side of the machine and a wheel passed over his 
head, killing him instantly.

The driver of the truck, a negro employed by the Lambert family, was 
exonerated.  Funeral services will be conducted at the Lower Cane Creek church 
at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.  Interment will be in Cane Creek cemetery.

Surviving are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Lambert of near Edwardsville and  
a brother, Billie Hugh.  Pallbearers will be selected from among the boy's 
schoolmates.
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MACEDONIA News
Oct. 9

Mrs. Joe Jackson spent Saturda night with her sister Mrs. Eugene Bradberry.
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S.T. McKenzie who has been visiting his brother G.W., returned to his home in 
Texas on Wednesday.
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WOMAN ACCIDENTALLY SHOT

Mrs. Jeff Barnes of near Muscadine was shot by her husband last week and 
carried to the hospital in Bremen, Ga.  She is reported as improving and has 
now been brought back home.  According to members of the family, the shooting 
was accidental.
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NEWSPAPER Issue of Thursday, OCTOBER 19, 1939

MRS. BONNER PASSES

Mrs. Missouri Bonner, age 35 of Heflin, died Sunday morning, Oct. 15 about 3 
o'clock.  Funeral services were held Monday at New Harmony, the Rev. Roy Niager 
officiating.  Interment was in the church cemetery, Brown-Service directing.
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MRS. McELROY DIES AT OXFORD HOME
Anniston, Ala., Oct. 16

Mrs. Willie McElroy, age 63 of 910 McPherson avenue in Oxford, died at her home 
early this morning following an illness of about two weeks.  Mrs. McElroy is 
survived by three sons, Buford of San Francisco, California and Curtis and Lee 
of Oxford;  daughters, Mrs. Fronie Hoffman and Mrs. Lucile Smith of Ranburne 
and a sister, Mrs. Etta Langley of Ranburne.
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APPLICATION TO SELL LANDS
State of Alabama, Cleburne County Probate Court

In the matter of the application to sell the W.U. Almon homestead in the town 
of Heflin, for division

Affidavit having been made that Spurgeon Almon,  William Almon, Glynn Almon and 
Edward Almon are each non-residents of the state of Alabama, and that they are 
interested in said petition, notice is hereby given to each of them to file 
their answer to said petition on or by the 6th day of November 1939, if they 
see proper to do so.  This October 2, 1939.    A.H. Glasgow, Judge of Probate
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PROBATE WILL
State of Alabama, Cleburne County Probate Court

In the matter of the application to probate the Last Will of Mary W. Almon, 
deceased. 

Affidavit having been made that Spurgeon Almon, William Almon and Glynn Almon 
and Edward Almon and Mrs. W.J. Almon are each non-residents of the state of 
Alabama, and that they are interested in said petition of A. Lee Black to 
probate said Will, and notice is hereby given to each of them, as well as 
others interested in the said petition, and that said petition is set for 
hearing in the Probate Court of Cleburne County, Alabama on the 13th day of 
November 1939.  This October 5, 1939.    A.H. Glasgow, Judge of Probate
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ROBERT A. HOWELL SUCCUMBS FROM HEART ATTACK
Piedmont, Ala., Oct. 13

Robert A. Howell, 60, died suddenly Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at his 
home at Spring Garden from a heart attack.  Funeral services were held Sunday 
afternoon at 2 o'clock at Pleasant Gap cemetery, the Rev. A.W. Gregg 
officiating, assisted by the Rev. W.D. Barnes.  Interment was in the church 
cemetery with Usrey directing.

Masons had charge at the grave and served as active pallbearers.  Surviving are 
two daughters, Miss Mary Howell at home; and Mrs. Fred Warren of Spring 
Garden;  two sons, Hanes at home and Lee of Spring Garden;  four brothers, E.M. 
and Walter of Piedmont;  J.W. of Jacksonville and Albert of New Mexico.

Mr. Howell was striken while enroute to Rome, Ga. with a truck load of baled 
cotton, a short distance from Spring Garden. He caught a ride in another car 
back home and died within a few minutes after reaching his home.

For thirty years he had been a rural mail carrier at Spring Garden, retiring 
six years ago.  He operated the Spring Garden Gin and had other interests.  
Born in Cleburne county, he came to Spring Garden early in life where he had 
since resided.  For many years he had been a leader in the Methodist church and 
Masonic Fraternity and the high esteem in which he was held was attested by the 
huge throng attending the funeral services.  Mr. Howell's wife died suddenly 
four months ago.
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NEWSPAPER Issue of Thursday, OCTOBER 26, 1939

MACEDONIA News
Oct. 23

Mr. and Mrs. G.W. McKenzie and children and Mrs. Monroe Benefield visited Mrs. 
Rector Price on Sunday.
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FINAL RITES FOR R.D. BLANTON

Funeral services for Richard D. Blanton, age 85, of Heflin, were conducted at 
the Methodist church at 11 a.m. Friday, October 20.  Interment was in the 
Heflin cemetery, directed by Brown - Service of Heflin.

Mr. Blanton passed away at his home at 8:45 a.m. October 19 after several days 
illness.  He had lived in Heflin for 55 years and was well known in and around 
Heflin.  He was a member of the Methodist church.  The Rev. W.D. Boling, 
pastor, conducted the services.

He is survived by his wife, three sons, John, Jim and W.H. Blanton, all of 
Heflin;  three daughters, Mrs. Augusta Pulley of Fruithurst;  Mrs. Eldora Henry 
of Birmingham and Mrs. Edith Clark of Weaver;  also 39 grandchildren and 31 
great grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Wilford, Russell, John D. and Odell Blanton and Mel Henry and 
Richard Pulley, grandsons.

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation for many kindnesses, messages 
of love and understanding, and the beautiful floral offerings from our many 
relatives and friends, rendered during the illness and death of our dear 
husband and father,  Richard Duncan Blanton.

Mrs. Izella Blanton and family
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FUNERAL CONDUCTED FOR WEDOWEE MAN
Roanoke, Ala., Oct. 18

Funeral services were conducted at the Methodist church at Wedowee for J.C. 
Walker, 66 year old citizen of that community, who died suddenly on Sunday 
afternoon.  The services were conducted by the Rev. J.M. Harris, assisted by 
the Rev. Hobart Murphree, the Rev. J.C. Grant of Wedowee, the Rev. W.F. Price 
of Roanoke and the Rev. P.D. Wilson of LaFayette.

Surviving are the widow, the 98 year old father H.C. Walker of Roanoke;  two 
sons,  R.M. of Roaoke and A.W. of Wedowee;  two daughters, Misses Elsie and 
Sarabelle of Wedowee;  and five brothers,  Darrow of Ranburne and the Rev. 
J.C. ,  Welcome, Marvin and Tito, all of Texas.
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LOCAL News

R.C. Robinson attended the funeral of his uncle, R.B. Whitworth of 
Lawrenceville, Ga. on Sunday.
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