Tuesday, March 8, 2022

The Evergreen Courant's News Flashback for March 8, 2022

USS John F. Kennedy
51 YEARS AGO
MARCH 11, 1971

Harris Johnston Williamson, 55, died Mon., March 8, in a Birmingham hospital after a long illness. He was assistant postmaster of the Evergreen Post Office and a veteran postal employee.
A lifelong resident, Mr. Williamson’s entire career was with the Evergreen Post Office. He served with distinction in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Mr. Williamson began his career in the postal service on Aug. 1, 1938.

BM-3 Don Hansen is on leave from the ship John F. Kennedy and is spending the 10 days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Hansen.

W.E. Williamson turns a spade of earth for Belleville Baptist Church as interested observers look on at the ground breaking of Conecuh Baptist Association Sunday afternoon, Moderator Dr. Sam Granade stands by with his auxiliary shovel.

Larry Ryland of Atlanta, Ga. visited Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ryland during the weekend. He has just returned from Houston where he attended a managers meeting for a week. While there, his group from Atlanta won first prize at a masquerade party as “Southern Gentlemen.”

Burglars hit Smith’s Gulf for third time: If Troy Smith thinks he is being “picked on,” you can hardly blame him. Burglars broke into Smith’s Gulf Service during the night Saturday and got away with “about $75.” It was the third forced entry of the station in four weeks time and his total loss is around $400.

66 YEARS AGO
MARCH 8, 1956

State Lake Assured Here If Suitable Site Can Be Obtained Soon: Bill Drinkard, head of the State of Alabama Department of Conservation, assured Kiwanians Thursday night that the state would be glad to construct a lake in Conecuh County.
The Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs of Evergreen are working jointly in an effort to have a large public lake constructed in the county for recreational purposes.

A-3c Herston Perdue has completed 20 weeks of Medical Specialist School at Great Lakes, Ill. He is now stationed in the O.B. Ward at Whiteman Air Force Base at Sedalia, Mo. Herston finished high school at Evergreen in 1955.

Repton-Burnt Corn Road Soon To Be A Reality: Conecuh County will shortly begin work on the Repton to Burnt Corn road, John Tranum, Chairman of the Conecuh County Board of Directors, said today.
The road will be built through Bermuda, connecting both Repton and Burnt Corn with that community, as well as providing a closer route from Burnt Corn to Evergreen. Much of the new road will be along the route of the old Federal Stage Road.

Shown above is Miss Jo Ann Salter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Salter of Castleberry, with her Hereford calf, which she plans to enter in the Conecuh County Annual Fat Calf Show, to be held in Evergreen on April 19.

81 YEARS AGO
MARCH 13, 1941

Tornado Damages Homes Near Brooklyn Friday: A tornado dipped into an area near Brooklyn last Friday night and inflicted damage to two residences. It is reported that no one was injured.
The homes said to have been damaged were those of Mr. D. Cary and his son. Mr. Cary’s house was lifted from its foundation and the one under construction by his son was damaged to some extent.

Lewis Crook, 58, native of Evergreen and one of the organizers of the First National Bank of Evergreen, passed away here Tuesday morning following a brief illness.
Mr. Crook played an active part in the organization of the First National Bank in the year 1905, at which time he was chosen cashier. He served in that capacity until the year 1915 when he was made president. In 1920, he severed connection with the bank to enter the lumber business with Mr. L.D. King, and remained in the field until his death.

Friends of Mrs. S.P. Shoemaker will be pleased to know that she has returned from Carter’s Hospital in Repton where she has been for treatment.

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96 YEARS AGO
MARCH 10, 1926

GREENING LODGE No. 53, A.F.&A.M., EVERGREEN, ALA. – Stated communications on 2nd and 4th Thursday in each month at 7:30 p.m. J.T. Amos, W.M.; R.S. Smith, Sect.

CASTLEBERRY RT. 3: The flu has been raging for a week or two, but most everybody has recovered, we are glad to note.

Mrs. Neil Tolbert and J.A. Tolbert were at the cemetery of Old Town building up and repairing graves Wednesday morning.

Welcome is extended to Mr. G.B. Pierce and family who have recently moved to Evergreen, having bought the Crum place on Bruner Avenue, where Mr. J. Lamar Kelly recently resided. Mr. Kelly and family have taken rooms with Mrs. Virginia B. Floyd on Magnolia Avenue.

DR. W.B. CRUMPTON DIES IN MONTGOMERY: As we lock our forms for the press, news reaches Evergreen of the death of Dr. W.B. Crumpton, which sad event occurred at his home in Montgomery Tuesday morning.
Deceased was, probably, one of the best known men in Alabama, prominent in the Baptist denomination for many years, and was loved most by those who knew him best.

111 YEARS AGO
MARCH 9, 1911

T. Henderson, who was severely injured last week by a fall from the cars, is improving rapidly.

Several trainloads of soldiers and their equipment passed through Evergreen Wednesday en route to Texas, where they have been ordered to assemble.

J.C. Travis was thrown from his carriage Monday afternoon by another carriage colliding with his. Mr. Travis was considerably shaken up but not seriously injured.

County court was in session here Monday, Judge Dean presiding. A large docket was disposed of.

Summer weather is with us again. The thermometer registered 84 Tuesday.

Mr. J.S. Frazer, formerly of this city, has received an appointment as Commissioner of Education for the state. Mr. Frazer is well fitted for the position he has been honored with.

Jas. F. Jones is rebuilding his office which was destroyed by fire some time ago.

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