The Athens republique. (Athens, Ga.) 1919-????, January 14, 1922, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX OTHER DONORS TO THE POOR Mrs. Nettie Barnetto.2s Mrs. Mary Gregoryo.os Mrs. Nancy Smitho.os Mrs. Janie Johnsono.lo Cortney Simso.o2 Miss Janie Owenso.2s Dr. J. V. Williamso.2s WEDDING BELLS The marriage of Mrs. Orrie Griffin and Mr. Flournoy Black was solemnized Monday night, January 9, 1922 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bunkley, 523 Reese street, the Rev. Mr. W. A. Fountain, Jr., officiating. The bride invited only a few of her friends, but that great host of well wishers who somehow always learn about these things, were present, and did their part to en courage the newly-weds to seek sublime happiness under the most divine human ordinance. The bride wore a pink Georgette, trimmed with white beads, with a strand of white furs around her neck. She was shod in a pair of beautiful white kid slippers. Mr. Reuben Dowdy and Mrs. Carrie Bunkley served as best man and matron of honor, respec tively. At the end of the ceremony a course of cake and ice cream was served. 0 11 ’ 11 Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander, of Rbenezer Baptist served an elegant dinner Sunday, January 8, 1922 in loving and cheerful memory of their union five years before. These present were Mr. and Mrs*. H. Deadwyler ; and Miss Celeste Martin. We wish for them many happy returns. THE ATHENS REPUBLIQUE ® IN TINS LOAVES >4SK CR-OCEK, For Raw Sore Throat At the first sign of a raw, sore throat rub on a little Musterolc with your fingers. It goes right to the spot with a gentle tingle, loosens congestion, draws out soreness and pain. Mustercle is a clean, white ointment made wi.h oil cf mustard. It lias all the strei.sffi cf t. - ‘-iei.hioned mus tard planter without the blister. Nothing like £ T ustcro!s for croupy children. Keep it - mdy for instant use. 35 and 65 cents in jarsand tubes; hospital size, $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER Ml IxTtDril H mll i tiilli T Miss Mimie Corkle, of 148 STickland-st.leaves on January 16 ih for York, for two months. She is going to visit old friend Mrs. Hargrove, 1062 W. 10th St., Now York City. The Social Artistique Club pull ed off its Christmas ‘‘From the Time You Arrived Until the Time You Desire to Leave” sociable Friday night, January 6, 1922, at the h< me of Mrs. Sarah Cole, 1042 Reese street. All of the members of the ciub were present except three. A great host of invited guests were present, and only Dunbar’s description of “The Party” could discribe the fun that was had on this occasion. All that it lacked of being “Christ mas” was the day of the month, and ages that ordinarily stood at forty were reduced to twenty-two. nothing short of a “scrumtuous time” was experienced. The following menu was served baked chicken with dressing, po tatoe salad, potatoe chips, sweet pickle, beaten biscuits, gelatine, ice cream and assorted home made cake. The weekly meeting of the Soc ial Artistique comvened at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Smith, 549 Reese street, Tuesbay evenirg, January 10th ‘‘The rams descend ed unc the flood came but a faith ful few made their way to the place of the meeting, and a jolly time was had. Those present were Miss Katie Lee, Mrs. Mary Kilpatrick, Mrs. N. M. Powell, Mrs. Smith and a soldier. A delicious menu of fruit salad, permmto sandwiches, potted ham sandwiches, ccoa, h me made cake and candy was served. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Henry did not attend the surprise parly given by Mrs. J. J NorfLtt on the night of December 28th as was stated in the last issue of this paper. ULriiAßTStiioß are perfect tn action. Over ffigRGU years’ experience guides the manufacture. Get their iproved. No tacKa required. To avoid H? 9 imitations.notice script name of 91 W. Jf Stkwaat Ha>i«Howi on label. January 14, 1922