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® CSRA R.LI.S.E,, Inc., a non-profit organization, is offering
GED preparation and tutoring classes free of charge at 1202
D’Antignac St. To register for classes, you may sign up at the
center between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Mon. - Fri., or just before
classes at 6 p.m. For more info, call Rev. Thomas Walker at
737-3776.
B The Depressive and Manic-Depressive Asso. of Greater
Augusta, a ministry of First Baptist Church, 3500 Walton
\ay of Augusta, will hold its meetings on the third Wednes
days of each month at 6 p.m. in the Walton Building, Room
105. For Oct. 17, the special program will feature Dr. Jeffrey
Rausch, MCG outpatient psychiatry head who will speak on
depressive and related conditions as well as research. The
meeting is open to the public, mental health groups and
patients. For more info, call 722-0010.
B Broadway Baptist Church, 2323 Barton Chapel Rd. of
Augusta, will begin its third year of extension ciass of the
International Seminary starting Sept. 2001. Itis a theological
training program for lay people and deacons as well as
ministers. Students will earn adiploma of Practical Theology.
For registration info, contact Marion Beasley at 790-8185.
Rev. Dr. C.W. Joyner Jr. is pastor.
® New Beginning, an alcohol and drug support group, will
meet every Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the House of the Lord
Pentecostal Church, 1351 10* St. and Perry Ave. of Augusta,
the place where “you can begin again.” For more info, call
(706)722-6023.
B Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church, 1415 Jones St.
of Augusta, holds Sunday worshipservicesatßand 10:15a.1a.
Church training classes are held Wednesdays at 6 p.m. Hot
meals served on Tuesdays at noon. Transportation to Sunday
worship services provided. Call (706) 722-5081.
® The Light of the World Evangelistic Outreach Minis
tries, 1880 Alabama Rd. of Augusta, holds Sunday School at
10 a.m. with worship service at 11 a.m. 3ible study/prayer is
held every Wed., 7 p.m. Ministries of the church include
spiritual counseling for the homeless, poor and needy; Food
and Clothing Ministry; Sr. Citizen Brown Bag Program; Sr.
Citizen Housing Grants for repairs and painting of homes; IRS
tax consulting; teenage pregnancyv counseling and many
other in-house ministries. For mcre info, call the church at
828-5197. Bishop L.A. Green Sr. is pastor.
® New Hope Community Center, 1336 Conklin Ave. of
Augusta. Every Friday is recreation day. It will include
movies, games, parties and field trips. The Center also has a
Computer Literacy Program. A Con Agra Kids Case has been
opened to provide nutritionally balanced meals and/or snacks
five evenings each week to at-risk children. For more info,
call the center at (706) 826-1961. :
® Shepeard Community Blood Center is in the business
of saving lives. Help to make a difference by volunteering
assistance at blood drives. Volunteers may work two, three
or four hour shifts. Can you help greet the public, assist with
registration, be a Buddy Blood Drop Mascot or help with
serving food? Ifyou can, then please call Lanie Wilson at the
Center at 737-4551. There is a tremendous need for help
during drives at churches, temples and other locations.
Consider volunteering at blood drives as part of youth leader
ship projects.
B Restoration Faith Deliverance Center, 1925 Division
St., will host Wed. Night bible teachings. Instructors will be
prophet A.L. Wooten and prophetess Yolanda Wooten. For
more info, call (706) 481-0902. Call aday ahead for transpor
tation. Free ministry outreach training will also be held. The
prophets are training a team of soul winners to minister to all
ICalvary Peliverance Churchl
0&) | A Church of Reconciliation
T ¥ and Deliverance
<y 7 844 Scott Nixon Memorial Dr.
[ : ) (Just off Bobby Jones near Sams)
S R (7)) 869-8187
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: Rev. Mewvin J. CoLBERT, SR. PAsSTOR
BrenpA W. CoLBERT, PASTOR
‘ Sunday School - 9:00 a.m. '
Morning Worship - 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday Midweek Service, Bible Study - 7:00 p.m.
*++ 2nd Monday Nights - Women of Wisdom 7:00 p.m.
++ 2nd Saturday Morning - Mighty Men of Valor 11:30 a.m.
3rd Wednesday Nights - Teen Talk Live 7:00 p.m.
' Children’s Church Available
Tabernacle
Baptist Church
Rev. Otis Moss 1111, Pastor
« 1223 Laney-Walker Blvd.
| Augusta, Ga. 30901
' Church School 9:30 a.m.
. Morning Worship 10:40 a.m.
: Broadcast Hour (WTHB 1550)
: Nursery, Kindergarten Open
: Bible Study Tuesday 7:00 a.m.
. Daily Kindergarten Service 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
WILLIAMS
1765 Martin Luther
King, Jr. Blvd.
Carrie Beale - Entered into
rest on Monday, October 1,
2001 at the Augusta Hills
Nursing Home. Funeral ser
vice were held October 6,2001
at 2 p.m. at the Church of
Christ with Minister Roland
W. Cumbee Jr. officiating. In
terment was in Southview
Cemetery. Survivors include
three daughters: Dorothy B.
Wright and CarolyndJude, both
of Augusta, Ga. and Annie Mae
(Alton) Wilder of Morrisville,
Pa.; three sons: Quincy Beale
and Thomas (Debbie) Beale,
both of Augusta, Ga. and
Chuck Beale of Columbia,S.C.;
four sisters: Ola Patterson,
Jennie (Gary) Collins, Ann
Jackson and Ethel (Lee)
Bridges, all of Augusta, Ga.;
one brother, Bobby Dunn of
Thomson, Ga.; 21 grandchil
dren, 35 great-grandchildren,
adevoted nice, Emma Henley
of Conn.; and a host of cous
ins, nieces, nephews, other
relatives and friends.
Anna S. Linney - Entered
into rest on Monday, October
1,2001. Funeral service were
held October 7,2001 at 3 p.m.
at the Williams Funeral Home
Chapel with Rev. Donald F.
Brooks officiating. Interment
was in Mount Olive Memorial
Gardens. Survivors include
five daughters: Barbara Jean
Kendrick Doris K. (Alfred)
Collier, Bernice K. Clardy,
Patricia K. Beauregard and
Carolyn K. Brown, all of Au
gusta, Ga.; two sisters: Bessie
M. Kemp of Queens, N.Y. and
Susie B. (James) Clark of
Mitchell, Ga.; nine grandchil
dren, three great-grandchil-
walks of life, to start outreach ministries such as prison,
feeding, street, opening up homes, radio, TV, and other
outreach ministries of help.
® Daily Word, a free Bible telephone reading line, will
provide different messages every day, from both the Old and
New Testament. This is a totally non-denominational ser
vice, just Christian. There will be just a reading of the word
of God, with a closing prayer. There is no direct church
sponsor to maintain being non-denominational. The scrip
tures will be read by Rev. Terry Joyner of New Hope Baptist
Church. Readings will be monitored by ministry leaders of
various denominations. Please call (706) 855-WORD in
Augusta, (803) 442-WORD in Aiken. Displays of business
cards and tents will be provided to any church, business or
office. For more info, call Howard Melnik at 860-2885, cell
phone at 294-0992 or fax to 228-4912.
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Thankful Baptist Church
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; Thankful Baptist Church
) 302 Walker Street
L " '8 Augusta, Georgia 30901
Rev. Gregory A. Young
Pastor
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Obituaries
dren; and a host of nieces,
nephews, other relatives and
friends.
Cassandra Brown Mc<lver-
Entered into rest on Sunday,
October 1,2001. Funeral ser
viceswere held October 6,2001
at 2 p.m. at New Exodus Bap
tist Church with Rev. Stevie
W. Berry officiating. Inter
ment was in Hillerest Memo
rial Cemetery. Survivors in
clude her husband, ThomasC.
Mclver; two daughters:
Allegra Freeman of Augusta,
Ga. and LeShawn Barnes of
Sicklerville, N.J.; one step
daughter, Carla Mclver; one
son, Victor L. (Erica) Brown;
one sister, Donna-Jean Tay
lor of Kent, Ohio; her mother
in-law and father-in-law, Brian
and Lucille Prestwood of Ak
ron, Ohio; five grandchildren,
two aunts, one uncle, one god
son, Kamar Towles; and a
host of other relatives and
friends.
W.H. MAYS MORTUARY
1221 James Brown Blvd.
Mattie Lee Cooper - Entered
into rest on Monday, Septem
ber 20, 2001 at Westwood
Nursing Facility. Funeral ser
vice were held September 28,
2001 at 1 p.m. at the Central
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Wit
nesses. Interment was in
Walker Memorial Park. Sur
vivors include one brother,
Euphares (Marietta) Lewis of
Augusta, Ga.; two sisters-in
law, a special nephew, Jerrt
(Barbara) Lewis of Augusta,
Ga.; two special great neph
ews: Shawn Lewis and Brian
Lewis, both of Augusta, Ga.;
and a host of nieces, nephews,
other relatives and friends.
AUGUSTA FOCUS
Jeri M. Thomas - Entered
into rest on Friday, Septem
ber 28,2001 at Auugusta Hills
Nursing Facility. Graveside
service were held October 6,
2001 at 1 p.m. at Walker Me
morial Park with Donald R.
Jordan officiating. Survivors
include two daughters: Jerria
(Robert) Agston and Lynette
(Terry) Dillingham-Taylor,
both of Augusta, Ga.; one sis
ter, Bertha Youn% of Chicago,
I 11.; five grandchildren, seven
great-grandchildren; adevoted
cousin, AllieW. Gardiner; and
ahost of nieces, nephews, other
relatives and friends.
DAVENPORT
MCLENDON
MORTUARY
110 WHITEHALL ST.
WASHINGTON, GA
James E. Tolbert - Entered
into rest on Friday, Septem
ber 28, 2001. Funeral service
were held October 6, 2001 at
11 am. at the Davenport-
Mclendon Mortuary Chapel
with Rev. H.M. Easley. Inter
ment was inthe Cherry Grove
Baptist Church Cemetery in
Washington, Ga. Survivors
include three brothers: R.C.
Franklin and Henry Franklin,
both of Washington, Ga. and
Willie Albert Franklin of N.J ;
and a host of friends.
DENT'S
930 D'antignac Street
Lucille Trammell - Entered
into rest on Friday, Septem
ber 21, 2001 at the University
Hospital. Funeral service were
held September 25, 2001 at 2
p.m. at the Second Mount
Antmcb Maissionary
Baptist Cburcfa
“The Church That Reaches Out”
Come and Worship with Us.
1454 Florence Street ¢ (706) 724-2809
Rev. Kenneth B. Martin, pastor
Sunday School
9:30 A.M.
Sunday Worship
7:45 AM. and 10:45 AM.
Wednesday Worship
12:00 Noon
Wednesday Praise & Bible Study
7:00 P.M.
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OCTOBER 11, 2001
Carmel Baptist Church with
Rev. Alexander Ingram offici
ating. Interment was in the
church cemetery. Survivorsin
clude her husband, Earlie
Trammell; two daughters:
Candy Trammell and Hattie
Graham, both of Augusta, Ga.;
three sisters: Evelyn Scott of
Detroit, Mich., Jessie Scott of
Fla. and Dorothy Cooper of
Sparta, Ga.; two brothers:
Murray Scott of Albany, Ga.
and Henry Roy Scott of At
lanta, Ga.;five grandchildren,
a devoted niece, Marcia (Dal
las) Delaney of Chicago, Il1;
and a host of friends.
C.A. REID SR.
MEMORIAL
314-A Laney-Walker Blud.
Patricia Ann Williams - En
tered into rest on Tuesday,
September 29, 2001 at her resi
dence. Funeral service were
held October 6, 2001 at 2 p.m.
at the C.A. Reid Sr. Memorial-
Gibson Chapel with Rev. Tom
Herdon officiating. Survivors
included her mother, Minis
ter Janie L. Haley; five sisters:
Julie A. Andrews, Freddricia
E. Stringer, Tammy R. Lynch
and Tonia D. Lynch, all of
Augusta, Ga. and Eyvette D.
LynchofdJersey City, N.J.;one
brother, Walter H. Johnson of
Augusta, Ga.; her maternal
grandmother, Lottie M.
Smiith of Augusta, Ga.nine
nieces, eight nephews, four
great nephews, two great
nieces, a special friend, James
Sturgis; a devoted cousin,
Gwendolyn Lynch; and a host
of aunts, cousins, other rela
tives and friends.
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