The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, June 14, 1973, Page Page 6, Image 6

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The Augusta News-Review - June 14, 1973, your Ch u rc HUDSON MEMORIAL PASTOR INSTALLED Rev. Robert Davenport Rev. Robert Davenport of Augusta has been recently installed as the pastor of the Hudson Memorial CME Church. The church is located at the corner of East Boundary and East Taylor Streets. Rev. Davenport invites all those who wish to come worship with him. Worship services begin at 11:00 AM Sunday Mornings. LETTER TEA A Letter Tea will be held at 1009 Eleventh Ave. Sunday June 10th, at 5 o’clock P.M. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Margret Armstrong, a member of Williams Memorial C.M.E. Church. The public is invited to attend. The Tea is sponsored by the Concerned Mothers Club. All Proceeds will be used to further the workof the Club. Mrs. Geneva Conley Chairman. WALKER BAPTIST CHORUS COMPLETES SEASON’S WORK The famed Walker Baptist Association Chorus has completed their season’s work. They will resume their singing schedule in September by the Second Sunday night 8:00 at Gathevenname Baptist Church of 1973. The Chorus’ engagements since the beginning of the year have included: The Emancipation Proclamation Program at Tabernacle Baptist Church; A Complete Program at the Traveler’s Rest Baptist Church Atlanta, Georgia the Rev. H.F. | CO. I BUILDERS SUPPLIES "EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER" "ONE BOARD OR A TRAINLOAD" IROO FI N G PLYWOOD < -figS, FLOORING cpr HARDWARE —* * P. O. Box 1456 1900 Milledgeville Rd. I Looted U. S. Hiohw.yl 1 < n Phone 722-0451 Augusto, Georgia y Daniels Lincoln-Mercury Co. A 1547 Gordon Highway J CONTINENTAL MARK IV ? £ LINCOLN CONTINENTAL Z MARQUIS v COUGAR 7 ■HMSBImHH MONTEGO y MONTEREY 9 HHH WW COMET 738.7791 RIVIERA CENTURY —REGAL WtfZOPEL * LESABRA-CENTURION ELECTRA 225 AND ALL NEW APOLLO flk Hr z K" 1 DEWITT (Cannon) WILLIAMS \ M / USA (Ret) \ w / i L RICHARDS BUICK, IN< wb Phon«.:) Buiin«> 7224482 1350 Broad Strwl > R ** l<, * n “ Page 6 Shepherd, Pastor; A Complete Program for the United Gospel Singers Held at the Tabernacle Baptist Church; A Complete Program for the Bethel A.M.E. Church the Rev. Sanford, Pastor; Freedom Rally of the NAACP Held at the Tabernacle Baptist Church. The Officers of the wonderful group are as follows: Rev. H.W. Phinizy Jr.-President; Dea. Miller Ashley-Ist Vice President; Dea. Chester Williams-2nd Vice President; Mrs. Annie M. Goley-Secretary; Rev. J.C. Gardner-Chaplain; Dea. Lonnie Thomas-Treasurer; Bro. R. Burney-Reporter; Mrs. Elizabeth Golden Directress. Pianists are Mrs, Juanita Elder, MRS’ Bathine Hollins, Miss Bonnie Childs, Mr. Joseph Jennings and Mrs. Aundra G. Clark. Mrs. Golden, the directress of the group, says that the member have worked well together since the very beginning. She adds that the group is a very unusual. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT The Summerville Baptist Church tubman home road (across from the Holiday Inn) at the Gordon Highway Augusta, Georgia Roosevelt Green, Jr., Minister Sunday School 10:30 A.M. Morning Worship 11:30 A.M. Worship services each second and fourth Sunday. The public is always welcome. ANTIOCH MEN’S DAY The Antioch Baptist Church will observe its annual Men’s Day program on Sunday June 17. Reverend R.E. Donaldson is pastor. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL OPENS AT ANTIOCH Registration is now in progress for Vacation Bible School at the Antioch Baptist Church located at the corner of Florence Street and Augusta Avenue. Pupils may register after regular - Sunday Worship Service. Also on mondays thru Fridays at the Church’s office from 12:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. throughout June 17,1973. Please register on time. No registration will be excepted after closing date. Fees are SI.OO per pupil. PRESBYTERIANS PLAN DAILY VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL The Daily Vacation Church School of Christ United Presbyterian Church, 1316 Gwinnett Street will begin the first of its sessions Monday June 18 at 5 p.m. and continue for a period of ten days. A picnic will be included in the ten day session. All persons between the ages of 4 to 15 are invited to attend. There will be many surprises in store for you, come and bring a friend. A Good Shepherd Anniversary I * 'Wil | .. .. st ' ~ bill IL k I ~ \ JL. iyiMR• w Good Shepherd Baptist Church The Good Shepherd Baptist Church, where the Rev. (Mrs.) Essie M. Mclntyre is founder; builder and pastor, will observe its 33rd church anniversary this Sunday, June 17th at 3:00 p.m. Black Judge Is Men’s Day Speaker At Mt. Canaan Hon. Judge Albert R. Murray of Brooklyn, New York will be the Men’s Day speaker for the Greater Mt. Canaan Baptist Church Sunday, June 17, 1973 at the 11:00 A.M. service. The program will be directed by Mr. Curtis Cisrow. Attorney John Watkins will introduce the speaker. A native of Harlem, Ga., Judge Murray attended A.R. Johnson High School, and Paine College, Augusta, Centurion Greenleaf Tea J “ H • Jr. r \ ■ w > If i. * V I U’'* £’ f z iA'-y-"/ j -A / J Ml . T < c ' jk Ml I I p B 4 I BF "jhF 1 i Iw f "I I r ’ I•' > II I J r * Members of the newly organized Centurion Club at Greenleaf Tea held last Sunday. S CHANNEL Mrs. Mary Jones, Personnel Interviewer APPLICATIONS RECEIVED 9 AM to 5 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 1001 REYNOLDS ST. An Equal Opportunity Employer ■ SAND BAR PLAZA H ijl 200 BLOCK OF SAND BAR FERRY ROAD W THRIF-TEE SUPER MARKET GROCERIES MEATS-BEVERAGES ■I JOHNSON'S LAUNDERMAT HU NEWLY OPENED - ALL MODERN EQUIPMENT W BLACKMON'S BARBER SHOP HAIRCUTS - HAIRSTYLES BLOW OUTS HI AUGUSTA, GEORGIA The guest minister for the occasion will be Rev. A. Leon Lowery, pastor of Beulah Baptist Church of Tampa, Florida. Rev. Lowery is also the former pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church of Georgia. He served in the European Theater in World World II for three years, and attended the Wortan Technical School in Wortan, England. He received the B.S. degree from Long Island University and the Doctor of Law, from Brooklyn Law School. A law partner in the firm of Kaufman and Murray, he served as Assistant District Attorney of Kings County which includes Brooklyn. He was elected Delegate to the 1964 Democratic National this city. The theme for this year’s program is “Total Involvement”. A family dinner will be served all immediately following the services. Convention, and elected Presidential elector from King’s County in 1964. Currently serving as a member of the Board of Trustees of Mcßurney Boys School, and the Boys’ Welcome Home, he is a member of he Board of Trustees at Syracuse University. Judge Murray was appointed Judge of the Criminal Court of the City of New York by Mayor Robert Wagner, and re-appointed to a full ten year term by Mayor John Lindsey. Officers of THE CENTURIONS are Lee O'. Gardener, President; Walter Daniels, Vice President; Charles McDowell, Secretary; Eugene Williamson, Treasurer; and Rick Golphin, Business Manager. Other members include Richard Bracken, Chris Palmer, George Hinkins, Harold Walton and Ronnie Ely. BENNETT GAS COMPANY 1829 Gordon Highway AIR CONDITION HEADING APPLIANCES PROPANE GAS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL lpgas TANKS, SALE OR LEASE > v Ftee Estimates Financing Available I -11— Phone 738-7782 SABE'S CLOTHING 1022 BROAD ST. \y\EEE For Ladies \\\\ Flats \\ Sandies i Heels SIZES 7-11 _ MtYPESETtTngJ Ureen s Florist Do Unto Other As You Would Have Them Do ki r Unto You Our Specialty Newspapers & abs. ■ 1440 Mill Street Make Up and Printing . . u ., Phone 722-9987 hahdvvahej™ ' “1 V E L 0 XIS 724J996<4041 MARSHALLTOWN TROWELS i(X» Elbs Street Augusta Ga 30902 COMPLETE Line -Low Prices . 1 ' F ’ ' ’ ' Extra Specials List-our Price : No 45 Pointing Trowel $2.30 $1.95 Cem Finish NC 64 $7.10 $5.95 j No 2 Hawk $4.30 $3.60 < Additional Discounts On Cases < - For Complete Cold Type Service- ANTOPOLSKY HARDWARE 1245 Broad St. J 22-4947 Wte wte WM WMWteßiteMoWteßlteMMWte PERSON WITH SOME EXPERIENCE IN __ FINANCIAL PLANNING - AND IN CHEROKEE PAWN SUPERVISION. FOR LOCAL 9th Street SHOP ORGANIZATION AS DIRECTOR. LOANS ON SEND RESUME TO ANYTHING P.O. Box 549 OF VALUE AUGUSTA, GEORGIA BEFORE JUNE 12, 1973 tvs-radios typiwritsrs Phone 722-2930 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Richmond County has an immediate need for an electrical engineer. It is desired this person have some “Learn To Play The Guitar At “ experience in design of street lighting and/or traffic I A V MUSIC engineering. Excellent working conditions and _ PoJ CENTER fringe benefits. Applicants should apply at the 367 Broad St. Richmond County Merit System office, Room Augusta, Georgia \ 605, City County Building, Augusta, Ga. Phone Phone 722 7989 724-1831 Ext. 220 for more information. T)(kt OuThCfill An Equal Opportunity Employer. _ . I o « ■ iwt iA Jm PARAPLEGICS MEET NEWMAN'S DISCOUNT 0 The CSRA Group o f Paraplegics will meet Tuesday Jr-Mruments - Musical Instruments . , t a/,, rx xi Repaired - Buy Used Instruments -C night, June 26th at Bethany rn « ie. . i un ~ ~ oj 1159 Broad street Chapel, 401 Milledge Rd. Phone 7 9 4-9773 Augusta at 8:00 P.M., All "evtuTTHiHG musical- handicapped persons in the where the Best of ait area and those interested in the BUY From I Gospel & Rock Bands Trade handicapped are asked to come expert instrument to get acquainted and help Our ADVERTISERS! repairing each other. For further ' 310-312 - Bth street information call 279-0979. THE MONEY YOU SAVE phone 722-5757 WILL BE YOUR OWN! I Swinger! Ido YOU WANT TO I BUY I SEIIMF'A IJ* J w I I rent M\ I I SOMETHING? I I USE THE J 1 |> I I AUGUSTA W... 11 ■ | I PHONE 722-4555 [