The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, May 03, 1973, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Stoney Auxiliary Fashion Event The Woman’s Auxiliary oi the Stoney Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Society held its annual tots ‘n’ teens fashion review at 4:00 PM on Sunday at the Augusta Garden Center. Featuring young models from the CSRA, a highlight of this years event were songs and instrumental music blended with a vast array of fashions. Participants ranged in age from two to nineteen years, with special focus on the teenage jet-set. Models included: Stephanie Abraham, Carla Alexander, Geoffrey Anderson, Lisa Brodie, Michelle Brodie, Diana Brown, Karen Brown, Keith Brown, Lorraine Brown, Rose Brown, Edith Delores Calhoun, April Monique Cisrow, Toria Dacus, Dana Michelle Duncan, Cathy Dunn, Lisa Dunn, Charvette Evans, Edwina \'l - > v i W H ■ IMI w , 8 wi- II si dll L IB*ml ■ SM w HHh M - ■ ImHt* lojKI&V - ’ 3 ts Ki If 1 I • j Jrl r i Is'- ML Evans, Thamera P. Evans, William Evans, Diana Felder, Michael Franklin, Angela Gandy, Carswell Gilbert, Jr., Valarie Grey,- Kelvin Griffin Terri Griffin, Arlita DeVon Jackson, Lynita Darcelyn Jackson, Charles James 11, Marlon James, Mark J nkins, Myron Jenkins, Johnny Jones, Karen Jones, Sonia Jones, Rhonda Keith, Steven Brian Kendrick, Demetris Lawton, Mary Monson, Michelle Myles, Monica Myles, Scott Neal, Sherly Neal, Nichelie Protho, Allison Louise Samuels, Gradie Earl Sanders 11, Rance E. Snaders, Aliciadine Starks, Leonard Starks, Kimberly Yvonne Terry, Adrienne Thomas, Kimala Thomas, Caye Deidre Thompson, Donna Wilds, Patrice Vance. Members of the Stoney Society are: Mrs. R. K. Anderson, Mrs. Latimer Blount, Mrs. Allen Brown,, Mrs. J.E. Carter, Mrs. Willie Curtis, Mrs. Edmond Frnaklin, Mrs. William Griffin, Mrs. Arthur Killar, Mrs. W.M. Russell, Mrs. L.H. Stinson, Mrs. H.Maurice Thompson, Mrs. R.S. Weston, Mrs. R. W. White and Mrs. W. W. White. The Woman’s Auxiliary of The Stoney Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Society was founded in Augusta, Georgia during the early 30’s. Three of its charter members, Mrs. W.W. White, Mrs. J.E. Carter a d Mrs. S.S. Johnson, still maintain membership in the organization. Through the years the Auziliary has been active in civic, social and community affairs, as well as, lending support to the parent group. Proceeds from this program will be used to encourage young Black men and women to study and practice the health professions in this community. ■■MF fJ 31 J1J Irtnl ' *l.- w JI * M • ■ r ■ i I i I MRS. JAMES HATCHER Plain facts about beef • Shoppers have confidence in beef graded by the U.S. Gov’t. • The higher the grade the more tender the beef. • The highest grades are U.S.D.A. Choice and Prime. • The overwhelming shoppers favorite is U.S.D.A. Choice. • U.S.D.A. Choice beef is flavorful and Naturally Tender. • Pantry Pride sells U.S.D.A. Choice beef... exclusively. • Not all beef is graded by the government. • Some stores sell beef that is not government graded. • Some stores add artificial tenderizers to their beef. • Beef graded U.S.D.A. Choice needs no tenderizers. • There's nothing artificial about Pantry Pride beef. We sell only U.S.D.A. '■ Choice Naturally / Tender beef. • Discount Prices, Z 2907 WASHINGTON A ’A ° *OAO INTERSTATE iMor AUGUSTA GEORGIA Johnson - Hatcher Miss Betty June Johnson and Dr. James Franklin Hatcher, Jr. exchanged marriage vows at p.m. March 17th at Gilbert-Lamburth Memorial Chapel at Paine College. The Rev. Nathaniel Irvin and the Rev. M.E. Stokes officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson. Parents of the groom are Mrs Sara A. Hatcher and the late James Franklin Hatcher. Dr. Edmond Robinson of Boston, Massachusetts was best man. Ushers were Dr. Latimer Blount, Dr. Robert K. Anderson, Robert C. Calhoun, Jr., Willie P. Crawford Joseph B. Floyd, Vincent Graham, Paul Parks, Jimmie P. Stallings of Bronx, New York and W.L. Davis, cousin of the groom from Columbia, S.C.; Junior ushers were James W. Smith brother of the bride, Louis Ragin, Jr. of Newark, N.J., Clarence Thompkins, and Daryl Garnett. Miss Linda Davis and Miss Pamela O’Bryant of Atlanta, Georgia were maids of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Rhonda Riley Dennard of Urbana, The Augusta News-Review - May 3, 1973, Illinois, Miss Valorie Tillman, Miss Andrea Thompkins, Mrs. Vicky McClettie Bailey of Detroit, Michigan, Mrs. Carolynne Grant Williams of Atlanta, Georgia, Miss Susie Peters bride’s Godsister, Mrs. Delores Stallings Green, and Miss Patricia Kennedy. Junior bridesmaids were Miss Elsie Carter of Buffalo, N.Y., Miss Irish Trowell, Miss Valerie Randolph and Miss Kimala Thomas. William London Green, Jr. Sickle Cell Seminar, Banquet rac*>.. (L.R.) Dr. and Mrs. Allen Brown, Dr. George Riley, Mr. William Bryant and Dr. Robert Reynolds. Nationally recognized principal spea er at a banquet authorities in the study and sponsored by the community treatment of sickle cell anemia Sickle Cell Advisory Board. Dr. and related disorders attended Riley is Health Science a seminar at the Medical Administrator of Sickle Cell College of Georgia last week to Disease at the National discuss recent advances in Institutes of Health. The sickle cell treatment. banquet was held last Thursdya Dr. George B. Riley was the evening at Paine College. Bride’s Godson was ring bearer. Miss Edyth Thompkins, Miss Loynna Young, Miss Pamela Nabritt and Miss Toria Dacus were flowers girls. Spencer Johnson Peters and Charles Fisher Morgan were train bearers. The bride’s father gave her in marriage. The couple left for a wedding trip to San Francisco, California after a reception at the home of the bride. They are living in Augusta. Page 3