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Jefferson, Ga.,
March 24, 1924
Lt. J, L. Brown,
Editor Athens Republique,
Athens, Ga.,
Dear Sir,
Allow me a space in your paper
to 1 say’ a word of our second quar
terly conference of Paradise A.
M. E. Church, Jefferson, Ga., Fri
day night, March 21, at 7:30 P. M.
The meeting was conducted by
Rev. J. F. Wilkerson, P. E. First
Mymn 297,'Sprayer by Rev. C. C.
Haley, pastor. • Second Hymn lin
ed by the presiding elder. The
scripture lesson was read from the
23d Psalm. The presiding elder
gave a splendid talk, then the dis
ciplinary questions were answered.
The reports were good. The loyal
THE ATIT EN S RE PUB LIQ U E
members and friends, with the
pastor, Rev. C. C. E»ley, who
have kept the flag waving and did
not allow it to trail in the dust
ra sed for the presiding $25 00,
and since the last quarter raised,
$429.2].-
Rev. C. C. EALEY, Pastor
Mrs. E. M. IRELAND, Reporter
REV. J. T.JOHNSON
SPEAKS IN ATHENS
Rev. J. T. Johnson, of Musko
gee, Oklahoma, passed and repas
sed through the city recently.
He spoke to the members of his
old charge and to the members of
the First A. M. E. Church during
his sojourn. He was also invited
to speak at Tabernacle Baptist
Church, Augusta, Ga., and spent
several days in that community.
Lodge Directory
Classic City Lodge, G. U. O. of O. F.
Ist. and 3rd. Mondays
Fraternity Hall
Lincoln Lodge No 62
A. F.and . M.
Fraternity Hall
St. Paul Chamber, Ho. 4028
Mosaic Templars of America
2nd. and 4th. Mondays
28 Hall
Golden Star Lodge No. 6
ludepeddeut Gospel Aid Society
Meets Every Thursday
28 Hall .
Household of Ruth No. 2283
G. UaO. of O. F.
2nd. and 4th. Monday afternoon
Atheneum Court
K. of P.
Ist. ann 3rd. Tuesday afternoon
Fraternity Hall
Mistletoe Company I. -Fraternity Hall
2nd. and 4th. Tuesdays, Drill Practice
every Friday.
Empire Lodge. No. 233
Meet 2nd. ond 4th Thursday
No. 19, B. O. S.—l 9 Hall
Meet dvery Monday
St. Paul Chaptea, R. A. M.
« Fiast Friday Night
Past Officers’ Council Union Hal
Ist. and 3rd Thursday
Mistletoe Lodge, No. 142- Fraternity
Hall
Meets Ist and 3rd Tuesdays
Leading Light Lodge, No. 7781
I. B. O.
* Meets Ist and 3rd Wedneseays
360 Barber St.
Newtown Lodge 458, M. T. of A.
Meets Ist and 3rd Tuesdays
In Newtown
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Popular Springs Baptist Church
Simpsonville S. C.
Services Ist Sunday
Pleasant Baptist Chuich
Gray Ccat, S. C.
Services Second Suuday
New Pilgrim Baptist Church
Simpsonville, S. C.
Rev. H. B. Mitchell, Pastor
St. John’s Holiness Church
Rear Rock Spring street
Rev. W. W. Davis, Pastor
Servicrs Ist and 3d Sundays
Rev. W. W. Davis, pastor
April 12, 1924