Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, December 27, 1922, Image 1

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^rV sd*t# S&I /.% /4k iJK^pR-.' life 1 "£w' F ' ; ' ,: ' ; fi 5 ’ flip 8 - | && &A IllPm «ra *s>4y» »"8f n i m.* ■ s , h „. inf j 0 ^aifp V0LU1ME XXXV, ii — GAINESVILLE, GA„ WEDNESDAY, 1 wmm ONE boy'killed, five hurt. IN DYNAMITE EXPliO- SION XMAS DAY; . As n result of .(lie explosion: Of a box (,[dynamite caps about one o'clock aristrabs'yajS^QepT^J^^^I^jdiai'jji;, dead, and " live or his WriipJjW^-—; i ■JpotrOl •Htt![9^vHoy't Sorrells, J. H. Beach, Clyde Audcisob_ and} < CleJ}0$iti:i *| Samples, t.r<f in ft local hospital baefty The horrible accident occurred . near the Gainesville, Cotton Alill village, and ill the boys, ranging in age froiu.it to is, were employees or the iiiili,, Tlioy 1 had set a bbx, .containing about two cozen dynamite;. caps, j)p;..'tbb; /gr’puiul,1 and wore sitting arpund it. Dowey Hul- , sey inadvertently. dropped the ashes from his ciggtdtto' into the open box— and then the 'explosion. " ; ' Besides the boys brought to tlic ,ho3- 1 pital several other boys in the group ' baerett-hay/kins go. I .•!'/ .MOVING, feli I •^he .filin' of';Barrett*S;awkins Co. is this tveefc .mdvpig- thoir place'of bum nesif iarom. S. Bradford street to th, Ituudiiig 'vJrghcTs.mai'c.naxUthe .h’i^l SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENE TIGN PROGRAM. > The- Sunday /School Convention pis-i trict No. S of.rtlie.Chattahoocheo Bap] fist -Association-uncets with the \Him^ \ Tii’ani'h Baptist church on DOeohM C Mif s Catherine, Candior in * * * 1 • ■■ y/A-Ti'/A;- Mis ? -• Iur ' l « n . West is home ufht, i< i *r‘n<mm|i j*j Col: Gvii ilnnte spent a-TcW- days i\ylfli. faL atld Airs, Denaturing the. Holidays,. ■ :-0'/;> ^4 f f • 'Min Malcolm 'Johnspii,!'fi:',sfiKTqAt' of Mercer University; is ihe guest of'his bother, Tdoririg rite Holidays, v ■ : • >, ,W> * F* A 1;*' • |-Mr; el": -Mrs. (Take Harris of Atlanta spent a few days here during-the Holt- days w iEK. CoI. nnd .AHs. it tt tlean. icva./i.vw.gw-m v Mr. UleniiMing Law of Atlanta, has been a Cnriptmas ‘.visitor tb his parents; Mr. and Iftrs. DoLapy Law. M>1 u, v ■ * .* * .K-viviaff . '• Ah. George §orogg8, a student, at -1 ho Vnivcrs'py of Georgia, is the guest -of home folks for the Xmas, season. HoUdrlys front the State NO. at;Ajhers\ ' j' K /- i * * * * >*$«!« A^rgi-nia -Truslow.-spent the ffiph B'*W*cn SfCTi- They, - gxpoct t <Ah of tiff'rift WW fiftfyY J&SaYy! ^’ : ^Mv.'fiiljptt isi moving hfenbUgmess to, the JnyJtiuild&g,!'corner : if & Ylahf and Bro-ui^ streets, jiritabovo tho city piod by Al. P. Elliott, t'OGRAAL . .Devbtional—J, H. Li /Mr. (}. D. Xmas variation. * I;»j',| M.-■•■/fei' : /y the lLn^i'o.rsity are spending days with their parents, Coli and Alrsu in Atlanta, as the guest, of .parents., | Air, Hill . Cox Of .'Oglethorpe "Hnivef-' ,SitV' : id etihdihb'for f\io c 'lfoildilVs; - * H ' . Mr. Baylor: Hickman pf Atlanta, was m* fFfiie Eelation of blip ; -^i|| bio School- to the Church—j. T. Grizzlojl .^Wuihling Up the fiib^ S School—Lee Coker. [^^JlAiiyiohling Up the Stand ard-—H. H. Humphries. •i Ms: -Should we use / ■iiiWi'aftife itifd Aliy?—A. H. Holland. .. . itv ; id atlhdmo for tlio c UoilddVsi • .-§-v Xi ;, i , ->i ■q ; V a ■ ; fe-:i%>) a b. •/ ■ . .. iMi*, ...Baylor: Hickniun. ^pf ho gu.cst'.of Mri an)l ‘Alrs. Hafc .Hanks r-Mifist fon the. Xmas holidays. ,T.J , -i / . ‘ # * * « / ,%«• ;!.' Mnrhhani of Jacksonville, Ula., is 'spending a week» or, two iwith homefolks in Gainesyille. \v'K ’' ■ rf n : Col. Hammond LohiisOn^s friends ai'b glad to sec him out again after a two i wuum .nape anu ire prepared to servo Buiejt owners bettor them ever/before. (M -o^—-a . - . RECEPTION . AND DINNER. h. Bold, i.- Post N >.'7 will entertain the .moniLers of the American Legion, nt a reception, and dinner onAPucddhy evening, .January 3rd. All members of the. Legion are requested- tb bo -i n v at*' tendance.. • ,H. H-Bean. + * » ri h Mr. Clyde Carter of Mcrccr Uni ?ity, Mepcii,- is the guest of his ■pnts, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Cai during tne Holidays. Air; Fletcher Roberts, now a marine, stationed at Quantico, Va-^is on weeks leave visiting his parents, lh> and . Mrs. L. F. .Boberts. . , , ., ay We Best Trai Workers!—E. 1 Col. and Mrs. Pat Stephens and chil dren arc the guests of Airs. Stephens ; father, Mr. E. I). Mitchell, for Christ mas. 2.10 P, M. The Importance of thd i Superintendent and the Teachers—S, s F. Davis. • 2145 An Ideal Bible School—A. C. Wheeler. 5 3.15 P. M. How to Build Up Our [ Sunday School. Convention.—Open dis- L cusrnon. Midshipman John Hill Latliem of United States Naval Academy at An- liapolis, Md., is the guest of his pac- ents, ,Mr and Mrs. O. P. Lathenu Joe Ik Davis, Jr., had as his guttS* during -the [holidays Mr. Ghas. Siess *$ Vanderbilt. Mt. Sicss departed yusbes^. clay for Washington, to attend a «nt» fvpntlob of the Delta Kappa. Epsihnt- C HEIST mas:t] ise work among, the Sunday schools of tho county for the past:, several years has. a|taiiit$t ! vride attention, gave a Christmas tree 11o the Laurel Hill Sunday school last l Sunday. The occasion was one of tin! i happiest in the history of the school, j and was attended by a large crowd, ; A : splendid program .was enjoyed. - Air. Merck will make a talk jut this school on the coming Sunday, ;pid will HELPED THE POOR. The Central Committee for Relief of the Poor successfully distributhd ap proximately seventy . baskets to the needy families in Gainesville on Christ- nas ove. These "baskets were sent to the different families after they had been investigated by the Census Com mittee. Mr. Lake Terrell was in charge of tho distribution of the baskets on Sunday afternoon and handled it ,ad- ipirjibly. Those in'need of clothes and vhocs were supplied with the necessary clothing or shoes which they were : n need of. Those in need ,ipre, siippbed 7yiUi K on^.,24 ; i^u^^aA cf flour; 'We ■ peek' of m-ca-i; om-'pcck- PIRE IN PAOOLET WARE- HOUSE. A waroliouse at the Pacolot Manu facturing Co., New Holland, containing 2,093 bales 'of t compressed cotton, hras Mf| and Mrs. H. H. Thomas of Qiaa-. ton, Alh.. were:guests of the fomwrV .mother in the city during the Holiday*. " 'Shine' * is a^i old Gainesvillo boy wh*: has succeeded , well in h» adopted twwtfe. Orleans, arrived homo Thursday fi Holidays. of> potatoes,-five pounds of meat, five wore damaged by water. ■ -il '/>* /... A:. I. ...- 1 1 'II... I... ■ : ... I i 1 ! .- Tjie R;.:| was -pKieticailj*. covered by pound? of lard, uie.-cpianl: ofrsy-. pounds of sugar, fr two pounds of eoffc; nip, two pouiicls? of omnges. r • f, Sorgo art®® wei is a bot known. plus and'these will be given to the poor during tlY year by tho Central Uom- ruittee, -' /'/' ,r ^ : — : . The Central bonimiftee for 1923 yill consist of: A. iE. Boper from the,Amer ican Legion, T. S.. : Dny from the First Baptist churchy Mrs. Bickers from tlm First Methodist -churdh, Mrs. Friers,hi GO. TO MOVE: The big furnitnro iirni of Pilgrim- F^to^ Fujiiitur/}; Go,ya,rp ;th\s,m^ek' pre paring i,n move i lu»ir biiaijic^s'from the ppyse.Ht locatioji op' .Washington and ^mclfq,rd- i stwe.ln.ito/tho .building af the , corner of N.; .Bradford ntmeefc .and Bro- mui avenue, i'ormeriy.’oceupjedi by tho •overall factory. . . Bdmotinic a'gp, thifi' bnh ,opened :up a » > jl; ’ Iv.* tlL* ,i ’ 11 r» n» 1 IrTiAttm SINGiNG;NEXT SUNDAY. " Tiie Hali County Hinging ClAoir 'will meet, next Sanday, at‘‘Union church, he'fii; Jbftestiinf'’Al6untaln. ''Thel-e will be* aYitimbbr' bfUgood ihiiWib present, and the occasion is bXflectbb to be one of inijgicatipu and., pleasure to .till-' ; ’ "" "°—:—:—. Air. Eldon Purcell, accompanied - by Parker and Van Purcell of Carnpr-vi’.le, ajnd Mrs'J Carl fliarrett, loftlyOBtSrday We beg to announce the removal of guf business on January 1st, from the present FU-' 1 ^vV/F/M-.-.A:-"/* . v / - ' /. -/. ’■ •/ - 9 \ ..... F. u. , . d i@batioj|& • -ij'.iru from tho Fitst,’ Posbyterian eliurcl K. Greonway. from Central Bn Alj'.-tana AffSAE; U.'-Non'is •iind -anuglr- , I'/r. Miss :Uel(Mi,;of ;Washi-rigt4n,rDr-- 0,v - ! aVe r isittng Miss Croffie Stow and Mr. iiu (k-Sto^brotho? and siste'r oi Airs. * or \ s '. * l u'nti} ■ Miss Be^sio ElU's'^rrive^ a few days ago.frou, Washington to v sixond ihe lipl- it|ny Mipp v.-it'U' - .hl'r: -parebtsl .ilr. and Airs. John L. Ellis. ‘ • N ' Afi\t.loryjf' : k; iinui‘dih, Jr.,; Alilllii Hhrdy.iafttf Alktuory Mhytin ; 'o f f ; -i:he 2C.'- G, Ai C; at.i.'DaUlcinegib \ are’ spiincEng tl\e holiday scaso^.w^h- homqfolks in, , , , . i'tid A. G. fhq ! (fontj'mi'eil 'libbfaB prifcitftyri^O* of the -er of this public at their new location, HAE3lY TOC?Uil TO, OPEN STOSS SpOH, , Mr. Harry Tucker, .who-.: (Iiaii 4 ; TifU'e.nt. with various local 0. IT. Pr.or-frbm U; Stax well will act as comnitti e. »' A irieRtirig' oF'.thb/l is called for Tiiunday ufternfioii, 'l/o- ccml-i-r ig-tii,' at three P M., for the rice! i an of fofficers arid the rplnnuing of work for.dip.; j ; ) -' -r;.t ! W/ : > /S. jcs, ha3 i-rupiod tadford |P!mr- i at an Ind'.toi- in' I.-, many friends thvougoui v,as that of &> A; J. Cn-Ycui occurred this n^rning at the his flaugUier, Airs: Jell' Hulsey : ntrer-t, ns the result of it strol r'wy,- , Pr- Cavcnder was 03 yeai oi'.d had made, liis hpmo al AT IF i-.-al boon on a \ isit to bit ‘f°>" about a. week prior to Tuo^.! .y night about 10 •Uclo slrn keu v/ith apoplexy ' and-' Kornin^.&fc. 5:.o'clock.'-.'y He war I tlm . be ;c hi Brians in this sections, and ,ovo «nd esteem Of all, who ■H ' is survived by ono dau|. 'W Hulsey of this city; and .l-ly dd^e p goritM 1 ’ 'fiirriisipBff mtr.rM p-^^lv'hd W«rf'>- - . GaiiH-svilfcwunif wTHm'spehk for him' liberal patronage in his new veniuve. He expect/1 a bo Veiidy for 'bmjlnwts ioi 1 lv after jl'ie - -first Inf; Jammry. ■AU, .Too Brown George of Emory Uni- age Gof is now located '—’ ei »i:J::(iiJ>.-Mh- , *'5sv r.• «•&! .I'.-how -..-.3 .... 'Arr. npii Airs." J. G. Ste veils rvero greatly surprised on* las! .Similay, Xnms Vv6, wliou their ebihlreu gave thorn a surprise supper at their homo. All of rlicii' cliilciron anti ^Ttiudciuldron 'woro present, aild all had a most deliglittal < . .. :.,1Li ili.t iiinm Ilnur. \\ IllMl University, tho Clirist- \lr. Furman Jewell, of t l Alabmna, is nt'liome ft Fred, Tam and Frank iJnvimdor of K«»- tJn G 0? f Toril CttVOn(,er ° f Carrolt ‘> 1'ho funeral' will Tie held at liis old home, and interment will bo in tho fam ily bttt'yir.g ground at Afurrayvillc. . ^_._o - " JUNIOR ORDER TO G Ou Friday night, Jan. every one a most prosperous and Happy New Ye; 1 and sing:: everyone it seemed happy Nr pjpSjlfei * # * * ■ friends of Mr. Tom L moll and t a few Afevrill, 1923, Queen Ifttlo daughter, ■days with Mrs. Greensboro, N. Oj Mr. Reynolds Ra. . . • L..1 nr..v n Uity Couucil Lodge No. 64, aior Order, will have n sjs folks thin week. ■ V;* * * Alessis Thomas Simmons and • Hemy Simmons of ] Pa., are the guests' bf Mt. “Complete Homefu it-merly of of Atlan- lin E. 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