The Athens republique. (Athens, Ga.) 1919-????, December 08, 1923, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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December 8, 1923 Mahalia Scott, John Wade, Roxie Bailey, Emory L. E. B. Foster, H. P. Wright, Annie Mae Jones, W. M. Jennings, Messrs. Henry Williams, Walter Thomas, Char lie Shaw, John Wade, H. P. Wright, Drs. W. P. Harris, and A. M. Jones, Mr. G. C. Woodruff, W. H. Jones and Lieut. J. L. Brown. The following menu was served : First Course: chicken, boiled ham, saltine crackers, sliced potato, custard, pie, fruits of all kinds, wine. Second course: ambrosia and cake. Third course : ice cream and cake. The festival lasted from 11:00 until 1:00. It was greatly enjoyed by all. a <ii mi ■■ ■ —■ «■ ■ The program arranged for the installation of the Rev. Mr. M. L. Fambro as pastor of Hill’s First Baptist Church was carried for ward last week (t h e Thursday night services being omitted on account of the rain.) The ser vices were well attended if we con sider the inclemency of the weath er. Mrs. M. L. Fambro, the pat wife, was present during a part of the series and assisted in making music for the occasion. The Rev. Mr. Fambro is now emphatically pastor of Hill’s First Baptist Church, and we wish him much success this new charge in his exalted field of endeavor. Madison News Mr. E. W. Langston, of Athens is in the city this week with Mr. C. O. Harris, closing inspection for the year. Rev. W. M. Jackson has been called to pastor the First Baptist Church, Union Point, Ga. Dr. J. T. Smith and Prof. W. THE ath ens republic u e— —..i A. Collier motored to Athens Sat urday to see the closing foot-ball game ct the season. Rev. B. B. Williums spent the week-end in Augusta with friends and relatives. Miss Dikie Mapp left for New York Sunday whereshe will spend several months. OBITUARY The many friends are in sym athy with Rev. M. L. Fambro. and relatives at the loss of Mr. Hamilton Fambro, who fell dead Saturday evening Dec. 1. The following persons from Athens showed their respect for Mr. Fam bro by attending the funeral : Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. A Mitchel Messrs Garfield, Jackson, Wright, and Whitfield. There were many beautiful floral offerings given by white and colored friends. The funeral was attended by Rev. Kel ley, pastor of St. Paul A. M. E. Church. Bro. Fambro is gone but not forgotten, Wo shall meet you some brighter day. FARM DEMONSTRA- TOR D, A, STARKS DIRECTS CO. FAIR The exhibits of the colored people of Clarke County were shown in the •‘Sa maritan Building” on Washington Street. There were many beautiful as well as valuable articles on exhibition. The splendid showing in the exhibit room gave to the public an idea of the Colored People’s ability to get together upon short notice. 444444444444444444444444444444**444-4444<444^4<44 ; teisA wgiGHT : t Poro Hair Dresser * £ Give me a trial. Full Line of Poro Goode 4 J Office Hours: 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Morton Building J ? ATHENS, GA. ♦ > J 44444444 ««44« ««4«4 444444444544444444 >444 444 The articles and prize winners are as follows:- (Mrs. Emma Foster First Prize. Quilts (Mrs. Eliza Allen Second ’’ Counterpane.. Mrs. Orie. Jones Second Prize; Towels (Lula Mae Jackson, Fir>t Prize; crochet edges, (Mrs, Orie Jones, Second Prize; Irene Howard, First Prize Emb. Towel (Lizzie Hardeman Second Prize, Mrs. Martha Stephens, Fiist Prize. Dreiser Scarf (Lizzie Hardeman Second; Gowns, Irene Gullat, Second Prize Knitted Work Jessie Thrasher Sec ond Mrs. J. W. Wilkerson, First Prize, Aprons Beginners Sewing Class Second Prize (Beginners Sewing Class First Prze Dresses (Mabel Matthews Second Prize Luncheon Set__Mrs. Orie. Jones Second Prize; Center Pieces, (Mrs. Orie Jones First Prize, (Irene Howard Second Prize; Best canded Peaches, (J. W. Wi - kinson First Prize, (Emma Foster Sec ond Prize; Pear preserves (J. W. Wil kinson Second Prize; Wheat, (W. F. Kenney First Prize; (Geo Kenney 2nd. Prize; Jelly, Mrs. Emma Foster Second Prize; Suck Work Mrs Mamie Hall 2n I- Prize; (Mrs. Effie Teasley, First Prize Pickled Peaches, Mrs. Eliza Allen 21 1 . Prize; Canned Beans, Mrs. Orie Jones 2nd. Prize; Pumpkin, W. F. Kenney 2nd. Prize; (Thomas William First Prize Syrup, Geo. Kenney 2nd. Prize; Corn, W. F. Kenney First Prize; White Potatoes, Geo. Kenney 2nd. Prize -weet Potatoes W. F. Kenney First Prize, Geo. Kenney 2nd. Prize; Butter, Mrs. W. F. Kenney First Prize, Mrs Irene Hunter 2nd. Prize; Peanuts W. F. Ke- - ney First Prize, Geo. Kenney 2nd. Prize EAT AT JONES CAFE 280 Hull Street' ATHENS, GA. PAGE FIVE