The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, August 16, 1973, Page Page 5, Image 5

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A A Group Celebrates your Anniversary At . Correctional Institute By R.L. Oliver The Tobacco Road Alcoholics Anonymos Group held its sixth anniversary at its home the Richmond County Correctional Institution last Saturday. Featured guest speaker was John Ahearn, director of the Augusta-Richmond County Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council. During his topic, Alcoholism Death and Rebirth, Ahern STURGIS AMI • TIRE REPAIR • MINOR TUNE-UPS • WHEEL BALANCING • MUFFLER SERVICE Brand Nam* ... BATTERIES AND TIRES AUTHORIZED ... STATE INSPECTION STATION ROAD SERVICE 724-3344 STATION NO. 1 902 WALTON WAY 722-6327 STATION NO. 2 101 GWINETTST. EXT. NOW YOUR MONEY CAN EARN Oio/ K4/0 WITH GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK’S NEW MONEY BUILDER SAVINGS That’s right. Then there’s the Money Builder 5*3. a plan that lets your money earn Georgia Railroad Bank is now paving 6>’'< interest. That’s even higher annual interest with your money available every calendar than when we first started telling vou about Money Builder Savings. Alld all il ,akps ,0 °P en a " e " Mo " cv Budder ,s s2 °’ \\ hat’s more, even Monev Builder Savings account is insured for up You see, recently something very good happened for people who want to 820.000 bv the FDIC. to save money at Georgia Railroad Bank. The Government said we So uhv |lot come |n t 0 Georgia Railroad Bank and let us help vou could raise our interest rates. So that’s just what we’ve done. become a Monev Builder? n .. After all. isn’t that w hat friends are for? Now with a minimum deposit of SoOO. your money will earn a big 614% annual interest if you can leave your money on deposit for only 30 months. And your interest can be paid to your quarterly, semi- j —v annually, annually, or in one big lump sum when your account Ji.J.JT* matures. £5 Or there’s the new Money Builder 6, a plan that pays you a big 6% if Member F ° ‘ ° Rt " >er '' e Sv ' > '" n ‘ you can leave your money on deposit for only 12 months. And like the ndLLJHlii* Money Builder 6U2, it only takes 8500 to open a Money Builder 6 and a~| j fw~w you can arrange the way we’ll pay the interest to you. g Hl did S lUK* said, “some 85,000 or more persons die as a result of £hronic drinking or chronic alcoholism each year.” Citing three stages of alcoholic addiction, problem drinker, death stage and or other self-destructive behavior and rebirth Ahern said, “Consider the possibility of trying to deatroy yourself, “and then consider the possibility of rebirth.” Ahem was accompanied by two counselors in the program, Carlton Scarlet and Angus Best, along with a client-recovered alcoholic, Jeaneette Harvey. Mrs. Harvey addressed the meeting saying, “With the help of the center and one of the counselors 1 have overcome. “With Mr. Best’s help I have come a long way.” Counselor Best told the group, “The answer does not lie with our staff, or agency, it lies with you, you have to want to overcome the problem yourselves.” Scarlet added, “It gives one good feeling when you can see one of your clients stand before a crowd and tell of then success.” FOKMJtK PASTOR SPEAKS AT CHRIST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH At the 11:00 A.M. worship of Christ United Presbyterian Church Sunday August 19th, the Reverend James A. Thomas will deliver the message. Rev. Thomas is a graduate of Lucy Laney High School, Paine College and the Interdenomi national Theological Center in Atlanta, Georgia. He is now pastoring the Clavin Memorial Presbyterian Church in Omaha, Nebraska. Also worshiping at the church will be members of Tau Gamma Delta Sorority,lnc.. The public is cordially invited to attend. SPRINGFIELD ANNUAL YOUTH DAY The Springfield Baptist Church will hold its annual Youth Day program on Sunday morning August 19, 1973 at 11:30 a.m. The speaker for the occassion will be Mr Herman Harris, director of the Sickle Cell Anemia Clinic of the Medical College of Georgia. A guest choir will appear on the program and the public is invited the attend. 4k Mik f SILAS NORMAN WORK of the YEAR Deacon Silas Norman, Sr. was recently named Sunday School Worker of the Year at the 58th anniversary of the Sunday School of the Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, held on Sunday, August 12, 1973. The address for the occasion was delivered by the pastor, Rev. Clyde Hill, Sr. Deacon Norman has been active in the Sunday School since 1941. In 1949 he was elected to his current oosition as General Superintendant of the Sunday School. He is the eight superintendant of the Sunday School, which was reorganized in 1919 by the late Rev. E.A. Moss. Many positive changes have taken place under Deacon Norman’s 24 years of devoted leadership. The greatly increased attendanc, the sponsorship of delegates to the General Missionary Baptist Sunday School and BTU and District conventions on an annual basis, and the purchase of innovative instructional materials are some of the advancements. As the recipient of a plaque signifying the award, Deacon Norman succeeds Mrs. Mamie McKie, the first recipient of the award. His is chairman of the Deacon Barod at Mt. Calvary and is active in several other church organizations. He is a sales representative of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. Mrs. Frankie P. Wynn, a member of the Antioch Baptist Church, presented the award on behalf of the Sunday School. MUSICAL AT MT. CANAAN The Nathaniel Irvin Jr. Chorus of the Greater Mt. Canaan Baptist Church is sponsoring a musical Aug. 19, 1973 at 7:00 p.m. Groups appearing on program will be the A.T. Stephens Chorus of Valley Fair Baptist Church in Graniteville , S.C.; The L.N. Bush Chorus of Friendship Baptist Church in Aiken, S.C.; The good Shepheard Baptist Church Jr. Choir of Augusta; The Springfield Baptist church Jr. Choir; and the Palmer Grove Baptist Chruch and other choirs. The Rev. Nathaniel Irvin is pastor. SHILOH MEN AND ! WOMEN’S DAY 6 City Council woman Carrie J. z Mays will be the speaker for > the Men and Women’s Day 0 Program at the 2nd Shiloh 6 Baptist Church. Dea. W.E. A Cooper is in charge of the z program which begins at 11 BAPTIST CHURCH The Eighty-eighth Anniversary of the Tabernacle Baptist Church will be celebrated this Sunday at the 11:00 a.m. worship service. The anniversary sermon will be delivered by Rev. Robert J. Williams, minister of the St. Paul Baptist Church, Boulevard Hights, Maryland. The Rev. Mr. Williams will be remembered in the city for he served at Tabernacle with the Pastor, Rev. C.S. Hamilton, while stationed at Fort Gordon. The music for the service will be rendered by the Senior Choir and the Pastor’s Choir. Friends of Tabernacle are invited to attend the service. The Augusta News-Review - August 16, 1973 - \Astrologv ~ § ■ 7W // A I # I ASTROLOGY TODAY For the week of August 15-21 ARIES (March 21 - April 20) - You can feel that an acquaintance is spying upon you and relaying information to damage you. If can seem that there is no way to avoid this person, for your paths just meet by seeming coincidence; little you can do about it. TAURUS (April 21 - May 20) - You may meet someone who is destined to hold the highest place in your roster of friends. You take pleasure in the favors done for you beyond the call of duty. Someone may pull a real hot chestnut of yours from the fire. Gratitude cannot be too great. GEMINI (May 21 - June 21) - You may find someone imposing on you and promising to return favors or small loans. Discourage this person for you will never get back what is taken from you this way. CANCER (June 22 - July 22) - If married, be very obliging to your lifemate in taking on some chares in connection with another person. Avoid showing any complaint or martyred attitude about work which falls upon your shoulders now. LEO (July 23 - August 23) - Hard work may usurp the cycle, leaving you little time for leisure or romantic meetings. Keep your diet wholesome, build up strength for your demanding work days. VIRGO (August 24 - September 22) - Your romantic life can be much on your mind just now. If unmarried you may consider marriage but turn down the idea rather firmly. This is a temporary state of needing to have solitude quite a bit of the time in your leisure, so it will pass. LIBRA (September 23 - October 22) - Being irritable with a loved one can become an undesirable habit if you do not change your attitude and relax, have good humor about situations which you might otherwise be unreasonable about. SCORPIO (October 23 - November 22) - Be patient and friendly with a neighbor who is slow to be pleasant. Your wisdom about people will show you the hesitation, shyness and somewhat suspicious nature of a person who has had much trouble with others in the past. SAGITTARIUS (November 23 - December 21) - You can be on edge with nerves and may need a physician's help. Do not delay this. There can be a condition linked with some past accident that will always bother you from time to time. Avoid being discouraged. Entertain a little and free yourself from too much introspection. CAPRICORN (December 22 - January 20) - You may take a leisurely pace when you find work getting you down and although this wins some frowns, you will be justified. If you are not earning up to your talents, ask for more pay and phrase your demand in no uncertain terms. AQUARIUS (January 21 - February 19) - A neighbor who is troubled emotionally may seek you advice and aid. Be generous of spirit with this person whose life is somewhat broken up. This is a good cycle for buying art objects, a pet, new lamps or small tables. ISCES (February 20 - March 20) - Take good care of grooming, gve special attention to hair and try to have it styled as a loved one desires. Such things can be very important in proving your concern for love. We trade YOUR way w to fit YOUR budget W QIUI with thrifty (flexible) GMAC-terms W Uj' you can live with. " „ WIDE-TKACK |] ] fh| CORNERS TELFAIR STREET PONTIAC I st IMASTER "After ire sell—WF SERI E—tinee IK7 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Men operating construction equipment today are earning more money than ever before in history! Even though many new men are getting into the field, the demand not only in the United States, but all over the world continues to grow! In many areas men are earning between SB.OO to $12.00 per hour depending on wage scale. No experience necessary. If you are tired of a low paying job without a promising future, write Piedmont Crane and Equipment Services, 3969 Meadows Drive, Suite L-2, Indianapolis, Indiana 46205, or call 317-635-9283. CHANNEL .1 Mrs. Mary . -1 Personnel Interviewer APPLICATIONS W" RECEIVED 9 AM to 5 t MONDAY THROUGH Hv fr,day K% '■OOI REYNOLDS ST. An Equal Opportunity Employer House Os Music q 2061A Milledgeville Road zL Free vniyh ± ™ Posters, psychedelic incense, Black lights, and many others with House Os Music Package Special A Combination of 8 Tracks & Albums of all types to choose from, take your choice. Stop in Mon. thru Thur. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. or Fri. & Sat. 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. See Friendly Folks for the House Os Music Package Special. Page 5