The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, March 30, 1913, Page FIVE, Image 13

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SUNDAY. MARCH 30 0 Prosperous Augusta Greek Weds Sweetheart From Old Country Gus Antanakos, Formerly of Sparta, Greece, Was Married in Augusta to Miss Ourinia Diamouki, Who Came Over Here to Join Him. In the presence of a large number of their fellow countrymen and a few of their country women and with a few Americans also on hand, Mr. Gus Antanakos, of 1698 Broad street, Au gusta, but originally of Sparta, Greece, wan married to Miss Ourinia Diamouki, of Volo, Greece, on Thurs day night last. The ceremony was performed at the hall on the second floor of the northwest corner of Ellis and Seventh strets. Rev. Father Arsenics David, of the Greek Catholic church in Savannah, per formed the ceremony and it was the second Greek wedding that has ever occurred in Augusta. The father of the bride brought her to Augusta from their far-away home to be married to Antanakos. The couple received the hearty congratu lations not only from all of the mem bers of the local Greek colony, but also from many American friends of the groom. The ceremony was very interesting and lasted about half an hour. The bride and the groom each wore a band ring and when they reached the al Completing Arrangements For the Memorial Day Exercises Mr. Wallace Pierce to Be the Orator of the .Day at the Cemetery Exercises Held By the Ladies’ Memorial As sociation at the Cemetery—-Large Number to Be in the Parade. Arrangements are being .perfected for the Memorial Day exercises on the 26th of April next. The exercises will be held at the court house in the morning by the United Confeder ate Veterans of Augusta, and in the afternoon there will be exercises at the cemetery by the Ladies Memor ial Association. Mr. Wallace Pierce will make the principal address of the occasion at the cemetery. Maj. A. J. Twiggs has been select ed as marshal of the da,y and it is expected that a large number will be in the parade. An effort will be made to get the »cadets of the Richmond Academy, the local military compan ies and other organizations in the parade to the cemetery from Broad street to the cemetery. The opening prayer at the ceme tery will be .delivered by Rev. M. M. MacFerrin, of the Greene street Pres WALDENSIAN SOCIETY TO MEET 10NDAY P.l. Session to Be Held in Telfair Building at 4 O’Clock. Pro gram For the Meeting. The Augusta branch of the Ameri can Waldensian Aid Society will hold its annual meeting in the Telfair Building, lower floor, on Monday, March 31st., at 4 p. m. All interested are cordially invited. Program. Prayer, by the President, Rev. Jos R. Sevier, D.D. Reference to last year’s meeting by the treasurer. “The new Home and Foreign Mis sionary Work, now six months in op eration by Dr. A. Clot,’’ Rev. M. M. MacFerrin. Hymn—" How Paolo won,his for tune and what he took homo fjom America”. A short account of the Waldenscs, tbeir history and present aims—Rev. J. R. Sevier, D.D. Hymn—‘A Story in Three Parts”. Questions by members, answered by the recording secretary. A few proofs of success In the work. Dismissal. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TO BE TREATED BY CHOIR The Quartette Choir of the First Presbyterian Church have arranged a program of beautiful music for Sun day morning. The numbers are: 1. —"I will extol Thee, O, God" by- Costa. 2. —"The Sacrifices of God”, by Vin cent. 3. —Soprano Solo, "In the Time of Roses”, by Reiche.rd. Mrs. T. Harry Garrett is organist and director of the choir, which is composed of Misseß Battle and Brown and Messrs, Demonico and Luck. Their singing this winter had been very highly complimented by many musical critics. Rev. Joseph R. Sevier, D.D,, the pastor, returned Saturday from Alex andria Va., where he assisted In the dedication of a new Sunday Bchoo! building which hes Just been complet ed by the Second Presbyterian church, of which Dr Seyler was pastor be fore coming to Augusta. The building was started during Dr. Sevier’s pas torate there. It is a beautiful three- ■ etory brick structure, with large Sun day school room with separate class j rooms, library and rest rooms on the msin floor; a large auditorium with platform and club rooms for the hoys and the girls on the top floor; and a fully equipped nrymnartum and bowl ing alley with bathe, etc., In the soml bnsoment. Dr. Sevier made the principal ad dress or. Tuesday night, Dr Rice, of Richmond, enoks on Wpdrosday r.'vl-.t: and local patters on Thursday nigh;, j tar exchanged rings. Each wore a crown of flowers during the cere mony and the two crowns were joined together by a ribbon. During the ceremony the bride and groom ex changed crowns, the ribbon all the time binding the two together. Of course, the ceremony was all in the Greek language. After it was finished rice was thrown on the couple by the women present. The father of the bride at first seemed to resent the Idea of rice being thrown for it is not a custom in Greece. When it was ex plained that rice throwing was an American custom he was agreeable to it. There are now 125 Greeks in Au gusta and seven or eight of the male Greeks have their families with them. Mr. Antanakos owns considerable property here, is considered a good citizen and is proprietor of the West End Candy Kitchen. Mr. Antanakos and his bride were sweethearts before the former came to this country. byterian church, and the closing pray er by Rev. W. T. Wiggins, pastor of the St. John Methodist church. Dr. Howard T. Cree will introduce Mr. Pierce, the orator of the day. 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