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The Athens Republique
Published every Saturday at
343 Hull Street TELEPHONE 9199
Athens, Georgia
Entered as second-class matter, November 29,
1919, at the poat-offlce at Athens, eorgia, under
act of March 3, 1879.
Editorial Staff
Julian I/. Brown Editor and Manager
Thomas N. Jackson, Jr.. Associate Editor
Miss Mollie Cole Society Editor
R. E. SmithSubcription Agent
A. B. Capers... Reporter for B. Y. P. U. Activities
Miss Marion ClemmonsNorth-side Editor
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The Social Artistique Club met
with Mrs. Sarah Coles, of 1063
Reese street, Tuesday evening,
March 28 th. Those attending
the meeting aside from the hos
tess, were: Miss Katie Lee, Mes
dames Janie M. Johnson, Mary
Kilpatrick, Lizzie Smith, Cornelia
Winfrey and a soldier. A menu
of sliced pork, potato salad on
lettuce leaves, Russian tea was
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walker, of
West Henderson avenue, honored
their neice, Miss Laura E. Euzzeli,
in a birthday party Saturday,
March 18th. The attendants
were: Miss s Lillian and Normal
Bell, Moz-dle Stephens, Amanda
Herbert, Hattie Allen, Henrietta
Winfrev, Lucy and Ruth Cobb,
Susie Braswell and Nellie Mae
Bazzeil.
Cake and cream were served.
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Mr. ane Mrs. 1. L. Johnson
have retrned to their home in
Idaho, having come over to at
tend the funeral of thi latter’s
father. f
Misses Janie Owens and Lucy
Quinn in company with Rev.
Wm. Few, mad a successful tri <
to Atlanta on a funeral occasion.
Mrs. Emma Jackson and-her
granddaughter, Louise Wilkins,
THE ATHENS REPUBLIQUE
who spent sevral weeks in Atlanta,
have returned to the city.
Little Miss Rosa Mae Hunter,
of 154 Billups street, is out after
a brief illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd, are
in the city, the guests of their
father, Mr.. Frank Boyd. They
spent the winter at Palm Beach.
Florida, and are now on their
way to their home in Sprinfield,
Mass’.
Mrs. Mary A. Bennett, of
Nashville, Tenn., who was called
to the bedside of her daughter,
Mr«. 1) O. Jones, returned to her
home a few r days ago.
Mrs. Dorothy 0. Jones wishes
to thank her friends for the
manifestations of their love and
appreciation shown by their fl >ral
offerings and dainty dishes during
hes illness.
Mr. S. J. Thompson, of 139
Billups streets, is spending some
time in Albany, Ga.
Mrs. A. A. Spent a few days in
Augusta with Mr. Avery recent
iy-
Miss Carrie Bell Simpton, of
Atlanta, who was deligtfully en
tertianed as the cuest of Miss Ina
Mae Byrd, of 135 Pearl stre t,
left for home last. week.
Miss Susie Norflett, who is
principal of the Lodge High
Schoo], was in the city Saturday
March 18th, shopping She was
accompanied bv her assistant,
Miss Agnes Smith, and several of
her patrons.
Mrs Hattie Haney, of Winter
ville, Ga., was the guests of Mrs.
Hattie B. Foster, of 317 Chase
street, on the 23d inst. Mrs.
Foster served an excellent dinner,
and after the two, together with
other friends, had soc ; alizpd a
while, they went to the First Pap
ist Church w r here Rev. Gafney
preached an excellent sermon.
Mrs. Hanev returne 1 to her
home on the 24th.
The W. W. F. Club met at the
home of Mrs. Ada Walker, March
20, 1922, with the president in the
chair. More than 40 members
were present to help sing praises
to our Father for all. Song, “He
Leadeth me.” Prayer by Lieut.
Brown. Music by the band, Ame
rica Scripture reading brother
G. W. Wilbanks, Plains 55:1 —7
verses. Minutes read and received.
Report of sick, Mrs. Mattie Lane,
Mrs, Corrie Thomae, Miss Jessie
B. Mapp, Misses Edna Wilbanks,
Amamda. Mozella, Estella Smith,
Messrs. Robert Grimes and Geo.
Smith are all better. Then we .
were again intertain by the band.
Wo were very glad to have with
u-t Misses Mozzella Nelms, Ruby
Hawkins, Annie Bibbs, Ida Mae
and Annie Lee Nelms, a» d at all
time enjoy the presence of Lient.
Brown. The K. of P. band < ou
st i luted as tollows, made music
for the occassion: Directed by
Major 11. Howard, manag* r C. T.
Moon, Captain W. Lane, William
S raulding, Oti« Gilliam, E. S.
White, Guy Wilbanks, ChaJie
Walker, Ernest Johnson, John
Oliver.
OBITUARY
Brother Wayman Thomas, of
Rising Star Lodge No. 2*4, K. of
P., and a member of Ehenezer
Biptist Church, East Ati ens, suc
cumbed to piiHin onia M>h ch 22.
1922. He was born m 1881 >.nd
had lived in Athens for a great
many years.
He was fut.eralized at E*enezer
Baptist Church Sunday morning
tne Rev. H. T, Owens, officiating.
His remains were, interred at
Winterville, Ga.
Suivivmg Brother Thomas are:
his widow, Mrs. Addie Thomas;
two daughters, Misses Marie and -
Myrtle Thomas, three sisters:
Mrs. Louie Graham, Mrs. Sarah
Gea’-, and Miss Bvrdie Thomas, 2
brothers, Henr. & Jones Thomas.
CARLTON NEWS
Mrs. Sallie Goosby visited her
nephew, Mr. Harry Echols last
Saturday and Sunday.
April 1, 1922