The Athens republique. (Athens, Ga.) 1919-????, March 27, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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4 The Athens Repttblique Published every - Saturday at 343 Hull Street ’ - • Athens. Georgia *•»'- -■ - - Entered as second-class matter, November 29, 1919, at the post offiee at Athens, Georgia, under act of March 3, 1879.. EDITORIAL STAFF Julian L. Brown Editor-in-chief Miss Roena Pruitt. Clerk Dr. B. L. Jackson Professional Editor General Field Revresntative Miss Janie Lester Contributing Editor Brown Jones Normal School Section and Brooklin Prof. C. H. “Z”’....Contributing Editor Mrs. M. W. Deadwyler......Contributing Editor P. E. Dorsey Field Agent A. S. Brown Fraternal Reporter Miss Etelle White Z.ZZEast Athens Reporter Miss Marion Hill East Athens (School Vicinity) Mrs. Mildred BunkleyContributing Editor P. T. Redd- Field Agent Mrs. Jessie Thrasher Contributing Editor DISTRICT AT LARGE Miss Savannah Webb Lexington and Sandy Cross Mrs. H. M. Smith.... Crawford Reporter C. O. Harris Madison and Greensboro Chestnut Grove Mrs. Hattie HaneyWinterville and Vicinity Miss Lutticia HunterStatham and Vicinity Miss Gussie Huff Settlement (Ga.) Reporter Miss Susie Eafey..Jefferson Reporter All pastors and heads of fraternities are at liberty to contribute any articles they desire, and are requested to co-operate for the mutual interest of their work and ours. The pastors and society heads will also notice that we carry a directory showing their time and place of meeting. Many of them make a yearly donation of one subscription for this service. It would greatly help us and would be highly ap preciated if all of the institutions would do this. 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So why not create a LIFE INSURANCE ESTATE for your ♦ ♦ family? ♦ | The Atlanta Life : 2 has provided the installment way Y ♦ Death benefits SIO.OO to $10,000.00 J ♦ Health & Accident, SI.OO to $ 10.00 per week | ♦ SEE ATLANTA LIFE AGENTS or I < O. c. STEPHENS, Dist. Mgr. I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ eoowexMxxoo# cuits, blocked cheeie, deviled eggs, pineapple sanwiches, Ruesan tea, wine crackers, fruit of all kinds. KO&a8 l * tuh muniQui HOPSON’S FUNERAL HOME * W. P. HOPSON, Prop. 1 A full line of COFFINS and CASKETS Registered Embalmer Notary Public 387 N. HULL ST. TELEPHONES • 2 ffio ® 925 - I Residence 5»6 ATHENS, GEORGIA — - - NOTI6E! For Graves and Lots in in Spraulding Cemetery, see G. W. WILBANKS, Mgr. Bones Brought & Bones Carried Miss A. F. W. is rather jealous of W. R. these days, and W. R , you had bet ter watch out, beause G. B. will be back soon. S. M. R. is high class flirt so J. F. & L- W. say. How charming you all do look togeth er, T. H.& R. L. The lady who thinks she stands well with A. S. had better tighten her reins, for he is making goo goo eyes elsewhere. Miss J. M. J. thinks she is a flirt, but tell her she flirted the wrong way when she flirted with H. H. F. R., Did the boys give you many presents on your birthday? You know a la ly’> popularity is marked by the rec -egnition she gets at Christmas and on her birthday. What a winsome, happy couple as they wend their way from the Young Christians* Training Club—Divine No. 1, of U. B. 1., and his queenly belle, of ‘‘Fifth Street Heights.” They tell us that there four lassoes about the neck of Mr. C. A. B. Une young professor stubbornly affirms that he is her property. He and Divine No. 1, of U. 8.1., would be arch-antago nists if they were no/" ' meh congen ial spirits. r k East Reese Street there’s no nse in going to Tuskegee to get Domes tic Science when she can get it right here at the High School. J. M. W., What’s tha matter with you and your fellow at the top of the hill? If you want those mountain rocks in front of you blasted down and the branch tilled in so that he can visit you oftener yon should apply to the city council. Miss B. H., of Athens Ave., has Swamped Miss L. M. R., of Inadale Ave. and she and J. W. go skylarking by. The Knox-lst Baptist Nightingale has emphatically sung herself back home, so S. B. R. says. She says the lady at 99 Randolph street, Atlanta, has no time with her. Misses S. J. & M. J. are making much ado over D 8., but Baby Mae! says they have themselves bluffed. Miss R. T. says she is indebted the Young Christian’s Training Club for many a blissful hour. Divine No 1 saya, “Ditto.” Sorry, A. H., you invested so much in Jewelry for Miss B. A. and then let Divine No. 2 cut you out. Miss E. M. H., of North Lumpkin, is all smiles when she catches a glimpse 8., of Monroe. We heartbat W.H. W. it losing ground with G. C. Ji. What’s the trouble Bfother o’ mint? Miss K. A, and M. H. F. are making “goo goo” eyes at each other, but nn otbei party taysthe latter’s play house is soon to fall. A jollier pair than Mr. C. W. and Mis-» L. A never was- so they think. M. H., Watch your step. C. A. says he’s as strong as Gibraltar there. L. S„ We are sorry C. fc quit you so abruptly, but maybe W. S. will add some sunshine to your life. Ehtjr Athens Republique, Dear Sir: Please spare epace in y< ur paper for a few words tobieriiing our QonjuuuDttv Club work. We are moving suiothly. We had Pray met lining tady Ch rim mas morn ing at Bro. Frank Brooks, it was quit a epiritual meeting < ur presi dert has been indisposed but we indeed glad to see her out to prayer meeting. About tun o’clock Christmas morning Mrs. WiHia Hiram and Mrs. Emma Nesbit were very busy carrying around to. tba sick and old people the Christain Tokens. We are thankful to ba .able to re- ■ member the sick and older peo ple. Last Friday Night was Pro gram. Discussion “The Birth of Christ.’' Also a Memorial exercise of Sister Ann Plumer. A public exercise Dec. 31, a Chrietmasplay MWkW jflr % I WBSr « •«—• - wL ttl Jo «nnriu» . S f_■ e £ March 27, 19258