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Octo Ker V 1922
Mrs. Leili/iiilderjof 2ft »W< 110
street, has^jeturned / bo / me, having
spent six weeks in New York City
and three
with Mrs?'B^sie'(Trrin't’, Also*- one
week in” ? Washington, !f), <C "'wjfh,
his son, Mr.J l ftJip, > D. Y ,poward l of
325 BtH s'tVhdt. 'J 7
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ResotutionsjrfFreewill
.. pfferjng W Mucation
We, the Jeruel Baptist b. b, qnp
B. Y. P. 'in joint
session assembledjfojiilhe purpose
of fostering the work of our In-
do .realize
ent System of« support is,aiOit puf
ficiMit/to pfikiftUin, improve and
opej*gte our*work and? care for past
obligations. ’ Since newWiidltioi:s’
have co me upon. us &pd the life
and success of the cause is tfholly.
de^eiidenVn'pdh 1 our financial andi
moral support. Be 4 ‘it resolved:’
w ' ourpelvtfe ’’Sl’S.'
and B.Y.iP. U. workers Jo. gjve
15 cents a memhac—during the
school tdrmi fdr.the maintenance,,
repairing and running <’4f” the
school.’ v *;' r • •*
2nd. payinents, of A cents'
each will he , madej* for ttye .third
Sunday ‘in * December, , tjiei firqt
Sunday in March, 1923-and. the
second Sunday ifcay l . ' " • ’ • »
3rd Tfeftt a*,
at-or near. thftjSCjhpc]! bp
receive and acknowledge ( each in-,
stallment} arid that? said officer be
without pay J ,f j-l • .'
4th That ajn committee
ofcthre^Qr:
A4hehfe be : apjadiuted ta make re
pdrt 6f’dll'payments in the'Athens
Repußfiqud W 6 wedktf Hfter each
H TLrt .if . j e.i ,
•®A<W of payment.
f ftth..Tb^t f £* .W.P.W-
THHE* ATHENS R-E PUBrL.I QU E.
toe lit be sent £y. a delegate t^ r a
semi-annual meeting of the Con-'
vent&faTcPba+hfeidq£ t
on i Tuesday- r .4)^ra ;
ment
‘ Bth~> Thatr* this of
fering and onlyd^n^jpg ,Hpop ou£
S:' S. :ior>’B. r¥>
-tiondtts each
’frilling to carry it out afjgj . said
resolutions hayej b.epp adopted by
,eacU. 8. 8. Y t ,U.
the
freewill offerings will be given ar
the regular, J session,;
bptwill jn no way interfere with
in no w&y iuferrer wivbr
sent convention obligations.
These were presented by C. H.
S. (Lyons, Principal and Adopted
by the Convention at Commerce
Kept. 22, 1922.
‘ Rev. J. R. Barnetts
Route 2 was electea oecrefaty
"freasurer. Auditors, Bro. A.
B‘. ; Jo^gSir.Miss.
Lula HeHjry, Jess|e Mae
Thrasher RevE. M. Griffin.
The seasons come and go, and
bejar their sheaves
proas it claims its order bring
joy and gladness to some, and sor
row an d Oldness fc ftfdny Aft other.
But “It is Gid's* way: Hi® will be
done.” noiirta j ai. a T .uiv •
n Mrs. Rossie Paschal-Jonej,.wife
df Charles Jones, an Atheftfc’iiildi
nesß~mTO, ww permitted to see
the first rays of this
but the'tevages Hsf were
fasti claiming he* strength, aijd.on
Jhe last night qt $ep 4 teipbi?r, at
nine p. m. she yielded up the
ghost leaving her devoted, husband
fu d h® r jthrwchildTeh,
?.bpjbncn, MesfYs William
Japainung., "J*
Rqssiq Galn v es was borii at Wash
'ington.jGa.,By Heffibst
Win age gave‘to
the three children ’ iuentioned
'aljoy,. ,6ns aster,flay, 1920'fte
.was married to Charles Jones, dnd
a chappy life ensued until the time
bf her death. /' CT. i
Mrs. Jones was a member of St.
JhJtin*B A. M. E.Church, and her
'{Jaitor, Ifew N. J*. MdCombs,offi
’tdated,-> f aasißted by Rev. James
Robinson
»,Her, remaipp were interred in
Pilgrim Cemetery?
CARDOF THINKS
Jones’ "and familly
wish to extend to their whitb and
[colored friends 6 their fiehrtfelt
thanks fer the kindnesses shown
them during the illness and at the
death of their beloved wife and
mother. ■ K
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SICK LIST
<XMjp. of 1227 W.
Broad street\J» on the sick list.
The ladies should call to see her.
■>'! a.. ;'
Miss Nona "Young,.6f the Athens
Republique, confined to
he¥ bed last’weete f recuperated
sufficiently to return to works’
MrirM. TrWade, of 872 West
Broad street, is still lingering,
But is iomewhat« improved.
' 1 r ..! , ...jrri Os A
Mr. Johnnie Ho.w«fd|o®frild7
Hancock v is confined to
writing. We hope
that he wilt; Regain strength
soon.
z; ' b ; 7j(f
! Rev. G?fi T . Wilson, of ’Ziofi M.¥
Church,'who was*illfor some-.
time, is g3fß| ardently MbbUi his
duties as at other times. v?;
*I • e jilUfl i ft'°' 7 7 T TT' «r,
1 Miss Alice McLaughlin, of
Wancock avenue,-iajmffering with
JuGHppe id Atlanta;' The sym
pathy of her friends Igoes out for
Her.' ♦ f! ’ Mi
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