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’.Winterville News
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The Fourth District had its
fist meeting on their report for
another year's work at Central
Friday hight. , We had with us
Rev. Gaither and Rev. ..Gresham,
of Woodville. s - ■ -
Sunday Rev. Galbreath preach
ed a wonderful sermon. An ad
dress was made by Prof. Chandler
(white) whibh was enjoyed. Ad
dress by Deupty S. H. Brown, of
Athens which will never be forgot
ten. Sunday night was the re
port of the card contestants for
the Republique. A nice crowd
came out. Devotions led by Mrs
Hattie Foster, of Athens and Mrs
Haney. Call for cards by Mrs.
Hattie Haney. Total amount
raised $11.05, Mrs. Frances Sims
winning the prize.
There will be a ribbon party at
the A. M. E-. Church Saturday
night. Admission 10c. Director,
Rev. Mrs. Gaither, her helpi Mrs
Hattie Haney. Cdni e and be
with vs.
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The Young Christians’ Training
Club met at the heme of Mr. and
Mrs. G. H. Alexander, 239Finlev
street, Tuesday evening, October
Mrs. Alexander, president
ex-officio, presiding. Bro. Fred
Morrison acted as secretary. Pray
er was offered by Rev. J. H. Hor
ton.
An outdoor entertainment to be
held at the Hardshell Church
Grounds on Thanksgiving Day is
being planned by the members of
the club.
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The club was entertained on
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this occasion by Rev. E. M. Grif
fin, who served hot chocolate,
peaches and cake.
THE ATHENS R E £.U BLI QU E
' Deacon Sanford Stephens, of
Hill's First Baptist Church, has
been quite ill for the past two
weeks. He was much improved
at last reports. "
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I WEST END PARK |
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1 An Athletic Field for Colored People • |
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| Foot Ball November 2, 1923, 3, P. M. ♦
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I Repuplique Anniversary Moved •
| Forward One Week |
♦ On account of the fact that the State Baptist Con-’. |
♦ vention meets the week beginning Nov. 12th, the anni- ♦
0 versary of the Republique Which was to have started the
z same day, has been forwarded to the 10th in order that ♦
j we might secure the aid and co-operation of these officials. ♦
J The Editors •
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Mrs. Hattie Haney, of Winter
ville, was in the city this week,
and paid the office a visit. Mrs
Haney is taking ntirse traihing
under Dr. Haynes. f
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October 27, 1923 '