The Athens republique. (Athens, Ga.) 1919-????, October 07, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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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 • * l •*»>H h «. t y <, i-j/Z t j -J- 7- sMtt . 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 • * 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 3