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Emblem ofSalisJiutiun JbiibkmafSahijadiw The FAYETTEVILLE NEWS. VOL. XXXII FAYETTEVILLE, GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 26, 1920. NUMBER 19. IN AND AROUND FAYETTEVILLE Messrs. Fred Barrett and Will King, of Atlanta, were week-end guests of Mr. W. J. Stell and family. Miss Lora Peavy spent the week end with homefolks at Harps. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Tumipseed, of Hampton, spent Sunday with his bro ther, Mr. W. S. Tumipseed. Mr., J. B. Edwards, of Atlanta, is at the bedside of his father, who is seriously ill. \ Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stell, of Atlanta, j^spent' Sundap with relatives here. Misses Mary Lou Edmondson and Winner Milner, of Atlanta, spent Sun day with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Travis. Mrs. Ella Milner and Mrs. Baker, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with the fam ily of Mr. J. E. Travis. The many friends of Mrs. R. E. L. Fife regret that she is real sick this week. Gone But Not Forgotten Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lewis, of Woolsey, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mt- thews Sunday. Miss Jewel Meridith, of Griffin, is the guest of Miss Laurian Lester. On Friday morning, November 5th, death came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Guice and took from them their darling little William. He was seventeen months old and was loved by all. He never saw a stranger. He was good and kind to other children. Oh, how we hate to depart with one we love so dear, but God’s will must be done. He was sick three weeks and never cried, but took his suffering so easy and lay just like he was asleep. He leaves a father, mother, one brother and three sisters, one grandmother and one grandfather, and a host of relatives and other friends to mourn the loss. But our loss iB heaven's gain. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled, ,A place is vacant in that home W’hich never can be filled. God in His wisdom }ias recalled, We bore his love had given, Though the body slumbers here, His soul is safe in heaven. HI SCHOOL NEWS. Friday morning, at 9:15, the whole school was aroused by the loud clang ing of the bell. The fire alarm spread quickly through the building, and in a few minutes we were collecting our possessions on the front campus. Desks, children and wraps presented a rather confused mass. , d I It seenis that the fire caught from one of the chimney. We thought that in a few minutes the whole building would be gone. But the men iput it ! out in ten or fifteen minutes. This] fire did us more inconvenience tiian harm, for we have not yet reclaimed or rearranged all of our equipment. The Domestic Science department had planned a luncheon for the Tues day before Thanksgiving, but on ac count of our recent inconvenience it has been postponed until the following Tuesday. When Mr. Britton was visiting our school he investigated especially the High School department. To the Do mestic Science department he gave a book which the''department can use tc* supplement the text. A Friend, CLARA BANKS. iN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE here the first of the week. Mr. Arthur Loyd, of Texas, Is spend ing a while here with friends and rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Whatley spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Roy Jones at Stars Mill. Mrs. Ruth Cox, of Ellljay, is at the bedside of her father, Dr. J. T. Ed wards. The many friends of Dr. J. T. Ed wards will regret to learn that he iB uffering from a stroke of paralysis, nd his condition is considered se- ious. They join the News in wishing or him a speedy recovery. Mrs. John Lee and daughter, Miss Barbara, of Hapeville, were the guesta of A. J. McLucaa and family Sunday. Misses Nettie Weldon and Louise McLucas, of Inman, visited relatives LOST Gold rimmed glasses with name in case. Finder notify me and l will pay reward. , if. J. DAVIS. J. E. MUNDY ATTORNEY AT LAW JONESBORO, GA. Practices in All Courts. UNITED STATES FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEOR GIA. In the matter of George Kemp, Bank- nipt. In Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of Said George Kemp of Fayette County and District Aforesaid. Notice is hereby given that ou the 19th of November, A. D. 1920, the said George Kemp was adjudged bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held at my office, Griffin, Georgia, on the third day of Decem ber, A. D. 1920, at ten o’clock a. m., at which time the said creditors may at tend, prove their claims, appoint, a trustee (if advisable), examine the bankrupt and transact such other bus iness as may properly come before said meeting. JOHN J. HUNT, Referee in Bankniptcy. Griffin, November 22, 1920. 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