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$2.00 PER YEAR-—ALWAYS IN
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VANCE.
FIRE DESTROYS ‘JACKSON HOUSE,’ GULFSIDE.1 EARLY HOUR! MONDAY MORNING
Landmark For Generations Falls Prey to Fire of Unknown Origin—Building Which This One Had Replaced j 1 Burned Before Finished.
Jacl
Uouscj, landmark of this |
suction of'(he Minsis’sippi Culf Coast, located south of the Waveland line, ! and frcintj the w;jters of the Missis-J .sippi .'-.oiinld, was tit>L:111 >' destroyed by I fire o’clock Modday morning.	j
Bishop ft. K. .lopes, executive head j of (in ifside, as tHir place had been ! known!; for, the past number of years I
4-H CLUBS . HOLD FIRST MEETING
roliinoiM ?
(’(lucujtiutuil and rrcrca-
tional resort for ojlored said how the j Qf g . f M thty Assem-fire originated w.is not determined. |	J
huu'evi sl.artei floor, inir cai
r, ^il lthat' is k nown I hat, it j in |a pantjry on the ground . ISisjiop .loOes said the liuild- I i'ied i<>nI y. $ 4j>,000 insurance. j It h|td been usejd chiefly us boys’j and men's dormitory and only a few days previously about one hundred new blankets was ireceived. These, it was said, with all furnishings wete destroyed ; no insurance coverage.
Tin ; liiiililinu was totally deslioy-ed, oi|ly the t ;i 11 ! w	fou	eda	I	ion
blies—Plans for New Year Discussed
silent J’
pil la i s ! i eiii|ii ni n^; talc.
liishlip .limes’ own residence, south
j The boys 4 -1T Clubs of Hancock j county mrt during the week. to 1 >r*-irin a series of monthly meetings for i the year.
| Instructions'were (riven on making I records anil the importance of pro-' .ject completion l>y County A^eut ■!. A. Bozeman.
I - Some of the jitlans for next year’s work, beuinmiiK 'with reorganization j	at the next meejtinp, 'was dicsus$ed
l.uitdm-r,	Was damaged	to	,	,	{._ Q. Weeks, assistant county
some (jxtent. but	can a.ul will be	re-	,	a(,(>nt> r(,,lMlUy nsstiK,u.(I l0 this
conditioned., ft	was partially	,	(;ollnty for thc ft)urlh Wl.ek of e,ich
sul0<*' '	1	{"month to assist in 4-II Club work-
JusUunvjdd Hu. well-known Jack |	w(;re f<)Ur (.]ul)S orKanize(]
son H(|use, and frequently referred . t vofu. in lhp	with	,U1	cn.
to as ‘the historic .Jackson House,	I	rol|„;cnL of K() ),ovs. Tins year it
no one[_seenui__ to 'definitely know^
Tiffor-
i>l' the
JI'owevtT, from nvation is safe ations
is expected to rjdd several boys to these clubs as woll ns organize three
KMthoied hoi c and theic 't ] others, which will ^ive an enrollment
to assume it was built Keiler itfo.
Arthur R. J<ihnson, living-. Bay
St. I.oti tractor
is well-knowin builder und con- j
of approximately'150.
Old clubs include, Catahoula, Sellers, Kiln, and Waveland. New
residing in Citizen street, says hi.1; jrrandfathejr, James E. John-
j clubs will be Lojftown, Aaron Academy and Lake Shore.
son, also builder arpl contractor, had |	-;-----------
the coHtracj^for the 'Jackson House’ ,	Q	Q	McDonald
seAfo6e' col
APPEARS BE) BODY;'ASKS
BM
ch to
With Which to sissippi Oyst | Request' A
T^he BudgetOomm dssippi Seafood Coi Jackson yasterday t ore the state budg secure their b -anni .vith which to jpera >yster reefs for tht On this comm ttee Were Louis Hi^hn, iVard, Bay St.! Lou Jcean Springs] V hristian conimisHic Mosley, secretai le before Alf iStor s mombers of'the nissirjn and laid t? rat ions for thti ne3 vere ipprovcd: by ut ' 11 have t to ore . ie state jlegri ci " enes in_ .Jai 'he :. ; oropriat|on ach ■ r for ]the $hou i: this an^our Iissi : :ppi Sea(oo<
■	e »1 .• lo contini ' I issi 1 ‘ i.:ii oyster they '■ nl provide
renso in raw aijd I)r. Ward sayH t let with favorild tlicir request fo(- i ears wiys readily late Budget (lot
■	o doubt, it wi|ll
■Kiilur session
The trip was mtid ijiission ns well dr cjvery side. -i
I
MISS JULIA PASSES AW TOWN F/
eveftth Dati Mr, and Mf n6v(a—SurJ Rei


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