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Robert Owenso.lo
Rev. Harris„o.lo
Sister Billupso.lo
Will Hillo.lo
Sister Collinso.lo
Sister E. Jacksono.os
Sisjer Norfletto.lo
Mrs. Susie Norflett 0.10
Amount From Charity boxes
Morton Drug Stores2.2o
W. P. Porter’s Cafe____o.ss
Robert Smith’s Store 1.00
Harris Drug Storel 49
Morton Theatreo.9l
W. 11. Jonesßox stolen
Harris (Shoe Shine Porlar) 0.07
Miss Ruth Murdenl.oo
Miss Agnes Heardl.oo
Ist Bapt. Miss. Society2.oo
Ist. A. M. E. Miss. Society 2.15
Total 7IW-8O
Amounts distributed in the form
of provisions and coal to the fol
towing persons, expense
Emanuel Johnsons2.22
Mrs. Lucile Hi 112.22
Mrs. Georgia Creamer 2.22
Mrs. 81and2.22
Mrs. Rosa Sanford 2 22
Mrs. Adline Billup’s2 22
Mrs. John Lyons'2.22
Mr. John H. Mathews 2.22
Amt. expended for fue15.25
Amt. expended for printing 4.00
Total Amount Expended27.ol
Total Collected2l.Bo
To Deficits.2l
We appreciate the public’s kind
ness in contributing to the above
cause.
Respt. submitted,
Committee
W. J. Stiles,
Jas. G. Seward,
W. L. Barnett, Chairman.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harris, have
moved into their cosey bungalow
on Flint street.
THE ATHENS REPUBLIQUE
GREENBOSO NEWS
Mrs. A. T. Chisholm and- Miss
Carrie L. Byrd gave a family din
ner on December 30th. The
table was beautifully decorat-d
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with two large turkeys with
dressing. Other parts of the
sumptuous repart were: mustard,
pickle, light rolls, jello with cream
and cake.
Those present were: Miss Ada
Ward, Prof. Thomas Brown, Mr.
C. O. Harris, Miss Jessie Jernigan,
Mrs. Paschal, of Uni < n Point, Ga.
After the service Miss Bryd had
lots of fun making snapshots of
the “Happy Bnuck.”
ECHOES FROM MADISON
On the 28th uh uno Rev. and
Mrs. M. L. Fambrough entertain
ed a large number of friends at
their home, Mrs. Fn mb rough’s
sister, Miss Maiia Lowe, was the
honor guest. At this feast Rev. G.
L. Allen announced Miss Low’s
marriage to Mr. John Flournoy
on September 7, 1921, th > Rev.
Mr. I. H. Styles having ofli dated
The announcemence came as a
great surprise to all present.
After the friends rec wered from
the shock a repast of turkey salad
ice cream, cake and chicken was
served.
With bounteous “esprit de
crops,” the friends wished Mr.
and Mrs. Flournoy a long and
happy life.
Mrs. Evvie Rjbinson, of 420
C eveland avenue, spent Wednes
day January 4th, with her friend,
Mrs. J. W. Gaines, of Route 5.
Mrs. Lizzie Ray was also present.
A delightful time was spent, in
the course of which a four course
dinner was served.
Little M'ss Helen Lamar Pierce,
of 1185 Hancock avenue, spent
the ho.idayfi with her grand
mother, on Broad street.
Mrs. F. S. Handsome, of Atlan
ta, Georgia, a deaconess in the
C. M. E. connection,ts visiting her.
cousin, MrS. Ella Milner,'oTwo
Peabody street.
Mrs. Mamie Hill, of 497 Third
street spent the hoi dav s at Mor
ris Brown Pnivensity with her
daughter, Miss Marion Hill.
The Ebernezer Baptist Church
East < f Athens had a wonderful
Xmas tree on Decemer 27th.
Th. re was a beautiful pr. gr«»n
furnish by the Sunday School
Scholars.
The program was splendid ar
ranged by S ster Addie Thomas
She had taught the beautiful
sol s and recitations but was id
and unable to be out that night.
We hope for her a spe dy rec. ver.
Music was furnish by the Sunday
School organist Miss Marie
Thom as.
The heart o f ev (, ry one on that
Xmas night was made happy.
Mis. Name Cherry, of 135 War
saw’ street, who passed success
fully m deran peration sometime
ag >, is out again—io the de.ight
ol her many friends. She went
across th- river last week to visit
one of her foim»r pati nts, Mrs..
Susie Battle, of 387 Flint Brreet-.8 r reet-.
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blessed: Hut like Farther Abra
ham, th y expressed the hope
that ere their lights we e turned
out and they gathered to their
Heavenly abode their homes ties
would be increased by their own
blood in human form.
January 14, 1922