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Irving-Allep
Mm. Eliza Irwing and Mr. Geo.
Alien were happily united at the
bride's home in Allenville (South
Athens) Wednesday night, Octo
ber 24th, the Rev. Mr. Wm. Few
officiating. The bride was gaily
dressed in a garbe of blue trim
med in pannels on the side. A
few friends were present to witness
the ceremony.
Even though these two have en
tered into ths afternoon of life, we
areglad to see them seeking those
blissful relations that God has
created for all whom He made “in
His own likeness, just a little than
the angels.” They are bearing
out the idea that the heart of man
remains tender and responsive to
the orderly sequence of love
throughout life notwithstanding
the fact that his frame and coun
tenance may be marked by the
years through which he has passed.
We wish for Mr. and Mrs. Alien
a long and happy life.
Mr. H. P. Wright, of the Rex
Theatre, who was indisposed Sat
urday and Sunday, is out again—
to the delight of his friends.
Mrs. Margie Lee Dillard and her
two daughters, Celestine and
Virginia Lee Dillard, have return
ed home after spending several
weeks in Chicago with Mr. Wal
ter Dillard, the brother-in-law of
Mrs. Dillard.
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THE ATHENS REPUBLIQUE
Center Dots
The public school opened mon
day with about half as many as it
enrolled last Oct. We are hoping
the night school will have a large
attendance.
Mrs. Fannie Thomas was a del
agate to the Jeruel Association.
She says it was the trip of her life.
Mrs. Maggie Jennings and her
father-in-law, Mr. Potts Jennings,
"spent Sunday in Nicholson visit
ing Miss Fleed and family.
Mra. Josie Deadwyler has re
turned home from a business trip
to Commerce.
Miss Naomi Watson, of Center,
and Mr. Upson Bullox, of Nichol
son were married Sunday, at the
home of Mr. Ed Barnett.
Our Union Sunday School is
holding up fine. We have two su
perintendents and five teachers.
Sunday School every Sunday at 10
o’clock, preaching twice a month.
Mrs. Roxie A. Bailey, of Center
went to Sawdust Tuesday visiting
triends. She reports a pleasant
stay.
• Miss Jessie M. Scott is expect
ing to return to her home in Knox
ville, Tenn., soon after spendii g
a pleasant stav with her mother,
Mrs. Mahalia Scott, of Center.
Little Miss Jimmie L. Bailev is
a field worker for the Junior Mis
sion of Center.
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JONES CAFE
280 Hull Street ATHENS, GA.
Mr. Julian Braswell, of 243
Reese street, who has been sick
for the past week, is much improv
ed at this writing.
NUPTIALS
On Thursday night, Oct. 25,
Mrs Georgia Stovall and Mr. Char
lie Jones were happily married at
the First A. M. E. parsonage, Rev.
W. A. Fountain, Jr., officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Witcher and
son, J. B. Nichols, and Mr. Willie
Stovall, Jr. witnessed the ceremo
ny. Many good wishes go out
in behalf of the newly-weds.
Little Charlie A. Gordon, of 818
West Broad street, has been on the
sick list for a week with measles.
We hope for him a soon recovery.
The fourth year class & faculty
of the High School gave a beauti
ful wreath in respects of Miss Jen
nie Lou Stokeley, their sister class
mate, at the death of her mother.
All her class-mates welcome the
return of Miss Stokeley.
The Woman’s Mission Club is
trying to do a broad-cast mission
work in that we’re going from one
sick room to another and are try
ing to leave them happy by tak
ing them money and the word of
God. On last Friday Oct. 26,
the following went to the home of
Sister Ella Smi:h : Sisters Annie
Jaekson, Addis Harris, M. L. Al
exander, Mary McKinley, Sallie
Winfrey, Ada Moore, H. B. Fos
ter, E. B. Chester, Bro. Richard
Dowdy and our president, Sis. E.
L. Robinson.
On Wednesday night, Oct. 31,
we met at the home of Bro. and
Sis Gus Moore, both are in doors
and need the help of others. We
knocked at the door by singing
November 3, 1923