The Athens republique. (Athens, Ga.) 1919-????, November 03, 1923, Page 6, Image 6
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ATHENS REPUBLIQUE TO HAVE
QUADRENNIAL ANNIVERSARY
Plans for the fourth anniversary of the Athens Republique (No
vember, —) are being formulated by the editor and those associated
with him.
A series of meetings, November 19-24, will be held at various
churches in the city, and the pastors, business and professional men
and women will be requested to use use their influence to make it a
success. Consultation will be had with the pastors of the churches,
and the details of the meetings will be announced later.
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Good News for
Stout Women
Nemo Self-Reducing No. 333
is a rec’, bargain. It has a low top
and medium skirt. Made in dur
able pink or white coutil; sizes
24 to 36 and costs only $3.00.
If your dealer can’t get it, send
name, address, size and $3.00.
We’ll send the corset.
Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute
■ 120 E. 16th St., New York (Dept. S)
Little Maggie L* e Terrell, of
1699 East Broad street, spent Fri
day, the Ist., with her aunt, Mrs.
Gertrude.
The Editor of the Republiquo
was the breakfast guest of Mrs.
Gertrude Clarke, of 131 Lyndon
ave., on the 4th inst.
Little Miss Mattie Lou Weaver,
of 424 Finley street, who has been
quite ill, is better.
November 3. 1923