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INDUSTRIAL
If Every WIFE KNEW What
Every WIDOW KNOWS, Ev
ery Husband Would INSURE.
W. A. ROPER, Agent
The Prudential Ins. Co.
We Write Women Also.
VOLUME XXXIV.
GAINESVILLE, GA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1922.
NO. 2« v
MR. R. J. SANDERS DIES SUD- GOLF CLUB ENTERTAINMENT
DENLY. The entertainment Committee of the
The city was shocked and saddened Chattahoochee Golf Club announces the
on last Thursday morning upon learn- following entertainments' for the first
jtijr that Mr. Robort J'. Sanders, one of half of the year:
t ] l0 city’s most prominent business men February 21, 1922—Formal Recep-
aiu l banking officials, had died at mid- tion.
night Wednesday night at his home on April 17—Easter Egg hunt.
,s Main street, following a stroke of April 21. Old Fashion School,
apoplexy. July 4. Barbecue, 7 o'clock p. m.,
Mr, Sanders had 0>cen at his duties Saucing and bridge 9 o’clock p. m.
,, t the State Banking Co. all day Wed- February 21, the president and other
I’osilay, and scorned in the boat health officers will formaly receive the mom-
] h> ] m( | enjoyed for some time, and had Lera at the club house. The commit-
„ onc lu,mV at about six o’clock. Ho teos for reception are:'
entered the house and removed his rub- Music Mrs. Janies Rudolph and Mrs.
tors, and was removing his shoes when Kimbrough, Jr.
stricken. He was rendered unconscious Decoration Mrs. J. H. Downey and
and died about midnight. He had suf- ^- r- L. E. Wisdom,
fered a similar stroke some months ago, Refreshments Mrs. W. C. Thomas,
but seemed to have entirely .recovered. Every membor of the club is expected
The funeral was held at Grace Epis- to bo present at this reception. It will
onpal church Friday afternoon at 3.00 b ® the commencement of the club’s or.
o’clock, conducted by Rev. H. S. Co
hey, assisted by Rev. E, F. Campbell.
Interment was in Alta Vista.
Mr. Sanders was 44 years of ago,
mul was iborn and reared in this city.
His father, the late Col. C. C. Sanders,
together with his brother, M. A|. San
ders, founded the State Banking Co. in
tertninments.
On April 21, at 7:30 o’clock p. m.,
“Ferfessor” Hub Dean-will convo..o
the Chattalioochco school in session. The
matriculation feo will lie ten cents per
person. Every member of tl\e club' is
expected to atter.d this school. Girls in
ghighams dresses and hoys in overalls.
W, Col. Sanders wUs its president Little Willio Charters will say a speech;
v the time of his death. Mr. Robert Sallio Kimbrough will recite and^rtio ,
T «-ndors had been connected with Doper will probably, sing. None of the |
over twenty years, and was tdlild I on aro oxpoeted to bring lunch at j
of the' institution tWs SGSS l on for tllG Board of Education
will furnish chewing gum, peanuts, etc. j
The complete'program of this school
will be announced later.
Easter Egg Hunt.
This will be an entertainment for tlio
INSPECTION AND RECEPTION
Thgj annual inspection and reception
of Pilgrim Commandery, No. 15, Knights
Templar, Friday evening was an occa-
MR! J. W. GOULD DIES SUD-
DENLY AT HOME HERE.
Mr. James W. Gould, aged 35 years,
died very suddenly at his homo, 40
sion of rare pleasure to all who attend- ‘Bronau‘avenue, yesterday morning at
od. Eminent Sir Charles A. McAlister, 0,39 o’clock.
inspecting officer, grand commanded of Tho above paragraph w ill bo read
the grand commandery, Knights Temp- with a senso of shouk ttnd of docp loss
lar, of Georgia, conducted the inspoc- by hig hundrodB 0 f friends in thfc sec
tion and heartily complimented the t o£ tho statc> ju8t
as the news of
members of Pilgrim Commandery, up- b j g 8udden passing was received with
on thb progress made during the past j ncrodu iity and sadness by his many
year. Pilgrim is one of the A-l Com-; friends ycgt(jrday>
nmndories of tho State and is one of ,, , , , . V .
, j, Mr. Gould had seemed in tho best
only a fow that tho Grand Commander _ r , ... ,
I of health Monday, and up until he re-
personally Mta . tirod tlwt Blght . Ho awoke about 5.00
The reception at Chattahoochee Golf' ° . . . ........
„ „ . ... .. „ - o’clock complaining of a slight hurting
Club, following tho inspection, was an i 1 6
elogant affair, and consisted of a musi-
_! in his throat, took so'nie medicine and
GRIFFIN COMMANDERY IN
SPECTION.
Mr. W. G. Mcalor went to Monroe,
QUILLIAN’S WAREHOUSE AT
BROOKTON BURNS.
The large warehouse of J. C. QuU»
‘ wont back to bed. Getting up again
d of Georgia. Mr. Mcalor is a grand offi- building.
cal program that proved a rare treat, j ... „ ,,
. , ...... ,. . about 6.30, ho suddenly foil over , . „ , ...
A number of local artists participated^ befor0 medical aid could bo ccr and is one of the most enthusiastic
the program and the guests upon the H(jart failure is attributcd aad -well-informed Knights Templar
Ga., today to endoavor to bettor enlist lian & Bros, at Brookton, was burned
tho support of tho citizens of Monroe ' to tho ground Monday afternoon at 4
in patronage for tho Gainesvillo Mid- o’clock and 153 balos of cotton, cotton
land railway. This road is having a seod, food stuffs, etc., woro consumed
hard strugggle and every effort is be- j by the flames. The lire is thought to
ing made by tho citizens and patrons have started from a spark from an en*
along the line to give it sufficient bps- giiie on tho Gainesville & Northwestern,
iness to survivo tho present depression'railroad. The flumes spread rapidly and
and to make of it a paying proposition tho building was consumed and the cot->
so that it may continue to efficiently. ton burned in a very short time. It is*
servo tho territory it covers. i not known just how much insurance
Mr. Mcalor goes from Monroe to Grif- j Quillian Bros, had, but tho loss, it ia
fin, Ga., where lie is to inspect tho Grif- understood, is only partially covered,
fin \Commandery of Knights Templar, j Both Mr. Turner Quillian and his son,
having been designated as such inspect- Mr. John Quillian, narrowly escaped
ing officers by the Grand Commander injury in getting out of the burning
occasion were given an entertainment
of unusual merit.
After the serving of *refreshments
dancing was enjoyed by those who care
for such diversion.
ias tho causo of his death, as it is un-
I derstood ho had been troubled with an
\ affection of tho heart.
The funeral, largoly attended despite
tho inclement weather, was held from
tho State.
ARMY STORE MOVES.
ROAD MEETING FRIDAY
NIGHT.
It is announced that a meeting of Monday, Feb. 6 at 3.00 p. m., at the
tho homo this afternoon at 2.30, con- citizens, the County Commissioners and First Methodist church, and the confer*
MEETING OF MINISTERS AND
LAYMEN
Pastors and laymen from tho 24.
charges composing the Gainesville dia*
trict of tho Methodists will meet on
the bank
in a tie vice-president
thirteen years ago, which position lio
hold at the time of bis• death.-.-*• Ho had
l„vii a member of Grace church for
.a,,,!! twenty-five years, and was one
nr" tlm most esteemed aiul beloved citi-
ducted by Revs. J. M. Haymore and E. the Advisory Board of Hall county will enco will close at noon Feb. 7.
flic Gainesvillo Army Store, which., ;p.'i Campbell. Interment was in Alta be hold at the Chamber of Commerce On Monday at 7.30 Hon. Rush But*
has been located on-South Main sticet vista cemetery. V j Friday night at 7.30 o’clock. Prcsi- ton, conference lay lcador, and Hon*
Mr. Gould had made his homo in this dent W. G. Mcalor of tho Chamber of John N. Holder, will -spook on laymen’s
city for twenty-one years,, his parents Commerce will preside, and a cordial work. The public is cordially invited,
moving hero in 1000. Ho had boon a invitation is given every citizen inter- to attend this institute,
and moved the stock of goois to ]n(Jn)b ., r q£ tbo drm Goulds, one of csted in the good roads movement in j The work of Sunday schools, mis*,
that location. Hcio they wi ic^gat tbo ]. ir g esb nl0 rantilo establishments in tho county to bo on hand. It is sta- sions and revivals will bo discussed*
to welcome their friends and patrons
in future.
since its establishment here some, time
ago, has leased the building at 17 N.
Bradford street, next Kimscy Grocery
Co,
MAKING IT HOT FOR “JOY
JUICE’VENDERS.
Tho county and federal police liavo
whom it was a plcas-
o city. In his death the city children at 4 p. m., April 17. Every
uimv loses a splendid Chris- .*hiId of the-club is expected to come. Tho county and i’Cclcrai ponce navo of thl , Woodmen of the World. By his or more ago
Prizes will bo.' given for the greatest, h«d a Lvcly time in the last few day s. £] oail} upright life and unfailing cor-
number of eggs found: The admission 'capturing and destroying mountain dew Jtliality he.had won hosts of friends who
will be-ton cents per child. [ irom the various venders -in tins s0 ®- j sincerely mourn his passing.
July 4, at 7 o’clock p. ra. a barbecue j^9 u - • | IIo is survived by his wife and four
will be served on the grounds to all ; Sunday morning
members. Tickets for this barbecue will Holland, B
bo sold at fifty cents a piece to mem-' Federal Prohibition Agent Kimscy,
hors. At 0 o’clock p. m. there will be found thirty gallons of liquor on tho
flie ity, for twelve years, and was one tod the County Commissioners.will givo In addition to pastors and laymen or-
j of the best known arid most respected tho citizens a detailed statement -of the district. Drs. L. J. Ballard, W. T,
iyoung business men of this-section. bow ami what highway work 1ms been Hurinicutt and Elam H. Dempsey wilV
| He had 'long been -a member of thedprio in the county since the good attend. Be sure, to come to each sea-,
i Baptist elmrcji, and was also a member i coeds bond issue was .voted two years sion.
1 I W. T. HAMBY*.
tian gentleman
tiro to know.
Ho is mreived by bis wife and three
children, Mr. Maynard Sanders of Co-
Embus, Misses Helen and Amontine
Sanders of this city, and one sister,
V:t's. II. P. Hinton of Washington, D.
f, His mother, Mrs. C. C. Sanders,
also survives him.
County Policemen
TO THE LADIES OF TH£ NINTH
DISTRICT
Please allow me to call youY atten
tion to the fact that, iri order tp quali-
a subscription dance I tho club house premises of Mrs. MolUc Hubbard on
and tables and bridge for dominoes for K* Green street, said to belogn to Ben-
all those who care to play. I:* 0 * Adams , wllicK ^ brou S ht to tho
These, entertainments have been ar-lsfriarp and poured it out into a sewer,
ranged by direction of the Executive to tho accompaniment of much wailing
Committee of the club .for the benefit and gnashing of teeth on the part of
of tho entire club membership. They Homo colored brethren. Adams is under
T. M-.j
Gould,
BOUGHT GROCERY’ STORE. \ THE MODERN TOPICS CLUB,
Messrs. P. W. and R. A. Lathcm on Was keyed up to a most delightful an^
Saturday bought at receiver’s sale tbo harmonious pitch last Saturday aftot*
noon and the cares and perplexities of
They aro t ] l0 W cck “folded tents liko the Arabs 1 *
Gould; one brother, Mr. J. S. | restocking tho business, and will oper- and . a3 silfritly stole away on the soft,
and two sisters, Mrs, D. P. 'jito under the name of Latheni Bros., strains of Novin, McDowell, and
* ,, ,. c , i i „ ! children, Jamie, Harbor,, Kathleen and former grocery- business of A. Gruuklo-
p, a , . . T *. • WilHo Gould; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. , ton on S. Bradford street. They aro
” fc V? m S" .'ill b» under tho enpo,vision' of tho *500 bond.^
before March 1st. Poll tax will be re
quired of you whether you register or
not,
This tax, ns I understand it, is pay-
able alter November this year.
1 sincerely hope every lady in our
district will make it a point to register
before tho time expires. It is very im-
officors of tho club and every membor I Hast Friday the county police had a
is expected to attend. lively chase with a car from tho iron
Tho program for the latter part of the , bridge three miles down the river, but
year will be announced later. ' |tho car finally got away The officers,
_ Entertainment Committee. 1 however, captured 40 gallons of liquor
n j flown tho river, and made cases against
Vinson Harris, colored, Carl Little and
G. A. C. VS. RIVERSIDE
The Gainesville Athletic Club will Skip Hope,
portant to our State and section,^ fast Bivewldo fiv0 , at the On Friday. Messrs. Bagwell, Smith
11 J ^ Fair Building tonight. Tho game is ono and Kimsey went to tho Gaipesville
I trust you will bo governed according 1
ly.
Very respectfully,
THOS. M. BELL,
-o-
O’Dell and Miss Ada Bcllri Gould, all
of this city.
A PROSPEROUS CONCERN.
We direct attention to tho page ad
elsewhere in this paper of tho Goforth
Bros. Hardware Co. This is ono of tho
growing concerns of this section, and
witli their genial personnel, active bus
iness methods and accommodating ser
vice, in all lines have steadily won the
conftdonco and patrohage of tho pub
lic, and we bespeak for them contin
ued success and expansion.
MR. BAKER GOES TO DALTON
Mr. Eugene Bakor, who has been
carrying a full lino of fancy and Btf* ptfi^r American composers, p^lyed tyy
pie groceries. ' * Mrs. Bridgers, Mrs. Hitchcock, Mrs,
Heyward Pearce and Miss Gfattin.
MR. ALF HAYNES’ HOME
BURNED.
The music was preceded by a paper
read by Mrs. Heyward Pearce, Jr., on.
The homo of Mr. Alf Haynes, near, American Musical Composers.
Brookton, was destroyed by fire this j This paper is thoroughly and beautl-
morning and’home and contents wore fully prepared but intensified the ren-
totally destroyed. The fire originated during of the selections above men-
from a defective chimney flue. It is 1 t,j 0 ncd.
understood Mr. Haynes had a small! jf r9i Pcareo -proved beyond doubt;
amount of insurance, though the loss 1 ^t America has just cause to be pTOUjt
will fall heavily on him.
o
DEATH OF MR. A. F. DOBBS.
of her musical composers.
The grand “finale” of the afternoon
was a most delightful and satisfying'
Mr. A. F. Dobbs, aged 65 years, died salad course with hot coffee served by
suddenly last .Saturday morning at 8:00 the hostess, Mrs. Baker. Mrs. Bahen
^ ° or four frnllonq nf -whiq- -^ugeno iiaKor, wno nas ooen suaaemy iuhl wuimug un o.v/vy
of much interest and gives assurance j.nnll and dug up J TgaU °^ h °; ^ nd [ county agent in Hall county for several J o’clock at the home of his son, Mr. C.' wafl assisted in serving her guests b*
of being on of the best t at o axis asainst hini ? (years, having coine here from Monroe, 1 A. Dobbs, 14 North streot. While Mr. Mrs. Hitchcock and Mrs. Hammond,
rvnmn liorn Will SfiG tlllS maClG a CUSG against IU1II. \ Jt. _ , J!--. - A will Ka
of the “cage game hero will see this made a case against
„ , . year. Tho two teams aro nearly even- j Federal Agent Kimsey is co-oporat-
Mr. Austin Dean spent tho week-end J matchcd an d it will bo some scrap ing wtih the county officers in their
from beginning to end. Both teams work, and rendering valuable -aid
for tho conflict. Don’t
here as the guest of his parents, Mr
and Mrs. H. H. Dcari. Ho is a student
at the University of Georgia.
are “teed up’
miss itl
Mr. Charlie Martin, a'student of tho
University of Georgia, spent tho week
end with parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Martin.
TO CONDUCT DANCING
SCHOOL.
Mrs. May,M. Wilson of Birmingham
IN HONOR OF MR. BARKER
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Styles entertained arrived in tho city Snuday to make
Just Received
Shipment of New Crop
Turnip
Seeds^
Onion Sets
Now is the Time to Buy!
I Gainesville
Drug Co.
“The Friendly
at dinner Saturday ovening at tho her homo. Mr. Wilson and their son
Princeton in honor of Mr. B. S. Barkor, have been here for somo time. Mrs.
who today removes from Gainesville Wilson comos from Birmingham, is a
to accept tho Secretaryship of tho At- membor of the Amorican National As-
lanta Chamber of Commoree. Tho din- sociation Mastors of Dancing, and as
nor was a splendid one and was greatly soon as she can locate a suitable floor
enjoyed by tho following guests in ad- will begin teaching dancing.
dition to Mr. Barkor: W. G. Mealor, j I -o
J. H. Downey, J. H. Hosch, D. W. An-. GROUND-HOG DAY.
dorson, Hayne Palmour, J. B. Rudolph, Tomorrow (Thursday, Feb. 2nd) is
Ga., will loave shortly for i)alton, Ga.,
where he and’ Mfs’. Bakor will reside in
future. Mr. Baker has boen designa
te! as county agent for Whitilold coun
ty and will render good service in that
capacity for the Whitfield folks. Ho
and Airs. Baker hi-.vo made lots of
Dobbs had not. boon strong for some Johnson. The next meeting will b*
timo, he had appeared as well as usual' b(dd the home of Mrs. Hammond
that morning until about 8 o’clock, ! j obngon Mrs. Pearce and Mrs. Kens
whon ho became unconscious and died
almost ( immediately.
The funeral was held from tho First
Baptist church Sunday afternoon at
friends in Gaines dlle and Hall county 3.00 o’clock, conducted by Rov. E. F.
since ro>-ining here, and it is a source i Campbell, and intorment was in Alta
of much regret to their frionds that . Vista comotery.
dall will have charge of the program,
Hammond Johnson and A. S. Hardy. g r(Jund hog day. Let us hope the gen-
Mr. Barker has, (since residing in p| cm(ul won’t see his^’shadder,” for.
Gainesville, ovor boen active in every b0 dooaj j n his 1 hole he goes for an-
movement having for its object the bet-. ot hor six weeks, to keep out of the 1
they aro to remove lrom here Mr. Ba
ker did somo splendid work as county
agent in Imli'ttid, in addition us gen
eral manager of ilio Northeast; Georgia
Fair lie successfully piloted this organs
zation through a series of sple idid ex
hibitions.
toring and up-building of tho city and w j ntor b ] as t8,
section, and Gainesville loses by his | — o
going an energetic, unselfish public-, MR . HAYNES HURT IN AUTO
RETIRES FROM BOOK SHOP.
Mr. W. Henry Smith has sold his in
terest in The Book Shop to. his partner, ~ • w xr
Mr. Lawrence AtkinB, and leaves this Messrs. C. A., J. D., G. • an ...
week for. Atlanta to become associated; of city and. A. A. Dobbs of Florida,
Mr. Dobbs moved hero from Dawson
county twelve years ago, and had made
many friends by his uprightness and
gonial manner who regretted to learn
of his death. He had boen a faithful
mombor of the ^Baptist church for’ a
long number of years, and was also an
Odd Follow; members of this ordor hav
ing charge of tho sorvices at tho grave.
Mr. Dobbs is survived by his wife
and eight children, viz: Five boys,
COL. PERRY TO SPEAK,
Col. H. H. Perry will address thO;
Modern Topics- Club next Tuesday
ternoon at 3.30 o’clock at the home of
Mrs Hammond Johnson on Woman,
as a. Citizen.” A full attendance i*
dosirod. ,
o - —
u. D. 0. NOTICE
Longstroet Chapter U. D. C. will meet
with Mrs. “W. A. Roberts, Sr., on Bon*
levard, Friday, i* eb. 3, at 3 o ’dock. Aft
members cordially invited to attend
and take part in Goorge Washington
symposium program. -•
-— o
spirited citizen. Many well-deserved
tributes were paid to Mr. Barker upon
tho occasion of the dinner at the
Princoton Saturday evening, and Mr.
Barkor foelingly expressed his appre
ciation and stated that it was some
thing of an effort for his to sever his
cordial relations with so many friends
to accept even what promises to bo so
agreenblo and responsible a position as
that with which ho has boon honored.
' 1 D. A. R.°NOTIOE
with the RotaiU Credit Association, : and ^roe girls, Mrs. Maude Skinner of
with whioh he was associated before Dawson county, Mrs. ona t 7
ontering world-war service’ as an avia- Miss Maggio Dobbs o y-
tor.’ Mr. Atkins will'continne the Book s^tor, whose homo is in California, also
ACCIDENT. t 7 _ -
Mr. Joe Haynos, a prominent citizen Shop businoss in his own name- and 6v- j survives him
and business man of noar Clermont, ory prospect is'‘that he will moot with
was painfully though not fatally hurt splendid suoceBS.
in an auto accident on the Brookton- J Mr. Smith, who has boen active in
Dahlonoga road Monday afternoon.
Mr. Haynes, hearing that the cotton' ially as Secretary of the Gainesvillo a success
RECEPTION.
Tho rocopticn at tho First Methodist
all civic affairs in Gainesville, eapoc-' parsonago Tuosday afternoon was quite
Drug Store
»
Tho Col. Win. Candler Chapter D. A.
B. will moot Thursday, February 9th,
at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wal
lace at 3:30 o’clock. Georgia Day will
bo observed with tho following pro
gram:
Reading. Mrs. Gordon Casey. *
Song. Mrs. Eugene Baker.
Five minute talk tin international af
fairs. Mrs.'A. S. Hardy.
Piano boIo, Mrs. Latimer Rudolph.
O' -
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends f<W
thoir kindness and sympathy shown
our, recent boroavoment.
Mrs. R. J. Sandort and children*.
Mrs. 0. C. Sanders.
Mrs. G. H. Porter and daughter, MhA
Mario Boo, returned home Saturday
ter a very delightful visit to Atlanta tW
a fow days.
Mr. Edgar Jewell, who is attending
Tho homo never looked more
warehouse of Quillian Bros, at Brook- Fair Association, leaves his native home inviting nor tho guests more charming
ton was on firo, got out his car and with the regret of his numerous friends, than on this occasiqn. Mrs. Konda _
was rushing to the scene, having his all of whom unite in wishing for him j was most ably assisted in receiving er j^ bo University of Alabama; at Tu$ti%*
son and two other gentleraon in the overy success in his new associations, guests by the officers of the mission-, | ooaft) > 8 p 0n t last week at holQV
car at tho time, whon, upon turning a —n—- - ary society and Mrs. Chas. Laws and p ftron t 8 and frionds.
sharp curve, he lost control of the car; GONE TO NEW YORK. jCorrina Shelly, A splendid musical pro-
and it turned over, injuring all the oc-1 Rov. Kelsey Dozier left yesterday a;f- 8 ram wnfl 8 ivon b y wlthm
cupants. Mr. Haynes was hurt worse ternopn for Now York City, whore ho society, diroctod by Airs. Briilgors ana
than any of tho other occupants of tho wfill spend four months taking special Mrs> Latimer Rudolph. Mrs. Maxwol
car, his head being-.bandly hurt and ono study at Columbia Univorsity. His delighted tho guests with one of her
of his wrists broken. However, it is wifo and chldron will remain in Gaines- inimitable readings.
thought ho will recover. j ville with Mr. Dozier’s mother while ! *
0,a ' ho is away, Mr. Dozier has a year’s AMERICAN LEGION AUXILI-
BOUGHT SERVICE STATION. leave of absence frSm his work in Ja ARY MEETING.
Miss Margarot Thompson of this city,
is sponding ft fow days in Atlanta as
tho guost of relatives and friends.
.
The Standard Oil Co. has purcahsed pan, whoro ho is at tho head of a largo Tho Amorican Legion Auxiliary will
tho filling station of Boy Wallace on school, and hiB purpose in attehding moot at tho Chamber of Oommorce to
S. Alain street, and today began the Columbia 1b to hotter equip himself for morrow (Thursday) afternoon at 4.00
operation of tho business. They will his work there. His frionds trust ho o’clock. As this is a vory important
shortly improvo the station, and will may havo a pleasant and profitable so-, pieotirig, a full attendance of the mom-
handlo a full line of Standard products, journ in Now York. horship ‘is desired.
• •
Mr. Frank Ham spent a very enjoys,
ablo trip to Atlanta and other poiot*
last week. ‘
Miss Floy Sponoo. and Mrs. CharlotW
Saunders have returaod from a
of a month to Tampa and St. Peter*.,
burg, Fla.
-• •
Mrs. O. H. Sullivan of. Onllodon, Ga,
and Mrs. W. A. Florence of .Taekao*
ville, Fla, arrived in Gainesvillo yee*
terday to spend a fow days with tl*
a
m
family of thoir brqthor, A.
- fwk ;;;