it to Frank Pavlicek Pavlicek sold it to his son. Joe. who also built a dance hall close to it. Joe Pavlicek sold it to Joe Swinky, who adrit'dl a grist mill at the back of the store After some time these businesses terminated.In the early 1900 s before Joe Pavlicek built a dance hall, the Joe Saha Orchestra built a dance platform called High Park about a half mile north of the church It was closed for awhile and then opened again, after which it was closed for good. Tins was the place the dances and church braftars were held.I The first cotton gin built in.{ li\ t rlol/ tiffin in 1 fl 1 Ift k«r Franb on#4 I