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FIRE DESTROYS ?JACKSON HOUSE,? GULFSIDE. EARLY HOUR! MONDAY MORNING
Landmark For Generations Falls Prey to Fjire of Unknown Origin?Building Which This One Had Replaced '	Burned	Before	Finished.
Jaclson: House^ landmark of this section of the Mississippi flulf Coast, located south of the Waveland line,
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and f;icinj* the waters of the Mississippi .l ounjd, was tjotally destroyed by fire jo?clibck Moijday morning.
l!is(j<>p ft. K. .lopes, executive head of Cu|;fside, as ttye pltce hail heen known!, for, the past numlier of years, a relijjfiou.-i, educational and recreational jfesoj-t for tailored, said how the fire t>f!igin|iled w.ls not determined, however, }il Ithat' is known that it st.artcij. in ja pantjry on the ground floor, i l!is|iop Joijcs said the building caiji'iedioiil y. $?},()()() insurance.
It hjid heen usejd chiefly as hoys? and miin?s dormitory and only a few days previously about one hundred new blankets was received. These, it was said, with all furnishings weie destroyed ; tio insurance coverage.
The ?}>ui]11 i11k was totally destioy-cd, oilly the tall ' u hI ouimI?i; ion pillars i rcm|iihing, I ? -1: i:: t* a silent talc. ;
Hish'op .(lines? own residence, south building, Was damaged to xtenl hut cim anil will he left was paitially in-
4-H CLUBS HOLD FIRST MEETING
j Of Series of Monthly Assem-j	blies?Plans for New
i	Year	Discussed
the sonic (y, conditioned surod. I
Justlhow old tlui well-known Jack son I[i>us<
to as *?the no on^l seenijj.
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and frequently referred historic Jackson House,? to definitely know; fro m friiKhie'ntK^TiT nrror-
here and there it i( was built ccner.-
nwition leathered is safe to assume iitions igo.	j
Arthur R. Johnson, living, Bay St. Loi^is well-known buihler and contractor residing in Citizen street, says hi: grandfathej', James E, Johnson, alfo builder arpl contractor, had the contract for the ?Juckson House? destroyed this weei.
He lays he remembers well his grandfither telling- that the original Jackson Housd was in course
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| The boys 4 -1T Clubs of Hancock | county mrt during the week, to begin a series of monthly meetings for I the year.
j Instructions were given on making I records and the importance of pro-' ject completion !>y ( ounty ' Agent J. j. A. Bozeman.
j ** Sonu1 of the plans for next year?s | work, beginning with reorganization j at the next meeting, Was dicsus$cd j by 0. Weeks, assistant county | agent, recently assigned to this I county for the fourth week of each (month to assist in 4-II Club work.
| There were four clubs organized I last year in the fcounty, with an en-! rollment of HO boys. This year it is expected to add several boys to : these clubs as wull as organize three i others, which will give an enrollment of approximately 150.
I Old clubs include, Catahoula, Sel-I lers, Kiln, an<l Waveland. New | clubs will bo Logtown, Aaron Acad-| emy and Lake Shore.
Mrs. C. C. McDonald ' To Be Guest of Honor , New Orleans Week-End
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facknon yesterjday and ore the state budget c ^ccurc their b with which to Pyster reefs fc )n this comm vete Louis Hahn, fcilo tV'ard, Bay St.j Louis, ? Jceun Springs] V Smit hristian comnnisHioner; ii. Mosley, sec le Imfore Alf s ni'.unbers of the state nisykin and laid their '?rations for tho next tw vert1 ipproved: by the iiit \ II have i to be r ore . ie state jlegislativ t cir?encs in Jackson 1?he nropriatlon calls ach ? r for jthe nex1 Shoo i: this amount b< lissi ? .ppi Seafood Co e al ,? to continue to 1 issi 1 ?i?:>i oystier botti t hey v nl provide u s rcaso in raw aijd stean Dr. Ward sayk the co let with favorible n t.lioir request foj- funds ears wijs readjily gru: tale Budget ftommis: o doubt, it wijll be i regulur session ! of th '(he trip was nilule by fission as well ;met w c+very side. i
MISS JULIA C/ PASSES A\yAY TOWN FAMI
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