The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, September 13, 1973, Page Page 5, Image 5

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SUPER SEPTEMBER vH <\ n V' Mk ’Cfcl I >V > r V? WwQ CHILDREN’S • x Z?\ IwW X /4 vT~¥/ ORIG ’ 53-99 t 0 59-99 \1f — or'iLJ now $3 to $7 IJr”%f OA / 7 FuV 7/0 « f\ \\ V J ' / V V /i '\ 11 \v< I W ' f/ lAJt/ boys ’ t?LXu V ORIG. $6.99 to $12.50 Q& NOW $5 to $9 FABRIC SHOES REDUCED M OVER 300 PAIR MW «3 99 to 55.99 N Q W $2.99 TL R g rR 1 * * EN ’S ■ H |R\ ° RIG- sl3 t 0 525 \\ OR ; A NOW sl ° ,o $lB /. s rW WOMEN’S z^^SsV —i orig ' s7 '" to s9 ‘" r V WR/ NOW $6 V /z / *X==- Xj Xr \ x // / R z x —} ..' A ... . , ■ ■■■ ■ ■ ■-:fe~ ; s~jzX USE YOUR PENNEY CHARGE I f DEN MEV SHOP CATALOG 722-7511 <* V ■ Mlllfc ■ WE KNOW WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR. open mon thurs, AND FRI. TIL 9:00 P.M. DOWNTOWN AUGUSTA y our Ch u rc The women of Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church will observe their annual Women’s Day Services, the fourth Sunday, September 23, 1973 at 11:15 AM. The women’s day speaker will be Mrs. Emma Seay, who is a faithful member of Bethel A.M.E. Church, and an instructor at Ursula Collins Elementary School. Mrs. Willie Hazel Johnson is chairman, and Mrs. Bertha Gordon is co-chairman. An interesting program has been planned for this occasion. The public is invited to attend. EASTERN STARS OF GEORGIA (PRINCE HALL AFFILIATE) TO VISIT BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH Mrs. Florence M. Hogan, a retired principal of Fulton County and A Grand Associate Matron of Eastern Stars will be the Women’s Day Speaker at Bethel African Methodist Espiscopal Church, Sunday September 16, 1973, at 11:00 A.M. Mrs. Hogan is also a trustee of Wheate Street Baptist Church. The public is cordially invited. Mrs. Bell Clark is the overall chairman, Mrs. Ann Curtis is the program chairman. NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION TOLD ENERGY CRISIS MAY BE GOD’S WILL Los Angeles, Calif. - “The depletion of our natural resources and tragic Watergate struggle are God’s way of asking us to put moral content into our lives,” Dr. Joseph H. Jackson told delegates to the 93rd National Baptist Convention, U.S.A., Inc., here, today. Environmental control, Watergate struggle, self-help education, first class citizenship and convention achievements were discussed by Dr. Jackson now serving his 20th year as president of the 6.5 million member organization. “Our leaders must do more than sit in judgment on their compatriots, they must sit in judgment on themselves. “We know the needs of America are economic and political but our economy is weak in many points and our political structure is not as fruitful as it ought to be. But our needs in America are also moral and spiritual. “God wills to save us but if he cannot save us with plently he will visit us with famine, floods, and other privations that would bring us to our knees and show us we cannot make it without him. If he cannot save America with her fine cars and jet planes, it may be he will check the flow of gas and reduce the abundance of fuel and freeze our automobiles in the streets, and ground our planes and push us back to the horse and buggy days.” Dr. Jackson spoke of morality in relationship to Watergate. “Watergate proves that the sins people of this nation commit against others, they will, under stress and in a state of mistrust, practice against one another. “When we get to the bottom of this story with open minds, we will discover that spying is something all nations practice against each other. And all of our officials, from the E resident down, know this and ave condoned it. “The morality of the Federal Constitution is a morality of fellowship and —— s^y-**y--*y**y*-^- w **** 1 bWv k**Z**?!***X \ C Lewis Drapery Center j / f nsta^at^on Service J I Sale on Everything! I \ Drapery Bed Spreads !i > Bgm l / jg Smffe 43X63” SI 0.311 ”“(, ’{< JfF # W H Double 96X63” ,22.05 gM|j 3 U ? , Drapery Rods 10% Off Regular Price ’ J I 414 Eighth Street FREE EST. j v fl zirtfl v r\ r\ vA Vl V J x. .Jfcr Jl, -in, <' TMj' w (~ '.'i? - •',' ■■. , , sx The Augusta News-Review - September 13, 1973 - trust. When fellowship and trust break down among the peoples of America they will tend to resort to the same sins they have practiced against other nations for their security. The morality of the Charter of the United Nations is also a morality of confidence and trust, spying will be greatly reduced; and instead of suspicion, doubt, mistrust and intrigue, there would be goodwill. Dr. Jackson spoke of how the 13 original colonies of this land were born in an atmosphere of trust. “But partisan politics and party mistrusts have occupied the center of political consciousness until we are now engaged in a civil struggle. This struggle, if not checked, can impeach more than the president..it can impeach our American legacy. Dr. Jackson said the hope for America does not lie in our military strength but in the moral relationship between people and the creation and preservation of the values of respect and appreciation for others. Goodwill, honesty and patriotism would lead Americans to the same resolute determination and avowed fellowship that inspired and dominated our founding fathers. ANNUAL HOMECOMING CELEBRATION OBSERVED BY ST. MARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH The members and friends of St. Mark United Methodist "SHOP WHERE THE CELEBRITIES SHOP" JACK LEVINE’S MEN’S SHOP 973 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. PRESENTS Velvet Stylesuit “THE MARK OF INTERNATIONAL FASHION” Church celebrated the Annual Homecoming on Sunday, September 9, 1973 at 2:00 p.m. Those persons in attendance were reused to spiritual awakeness by a wonderful message by the very eloquent Rev. N.T. Young. Rev. Young challenged the dhurch to arise to the call and reach out to help the larger community of Augusta. Many persons participated on the very enjoyable program including Mr. James Rosier, guest soloist, from the Thankful Baptist Church and his accompanist, Mrs. Myrtle Blout, organist for the church. The newly renovated church was filled almost to capacity as many joined in the religious celebration. After the services, dinner was served in the church annex. St. Mark United Methodist Church is under the leadership of Rev. T.R. Fisher, Jr. Dr. Cecilia Shepherd is deaconess of the church. A FALL FASHION & TALENT SHOW AND LITTLE “MISS BETHEL” CONTEST A beautiful array of fall fashions with outstanding talent will be presented at Bethel A.M.E. Church Sunday September 16, 7:00 P.M. A “Miss Bethel” Contest will also be presented. The little ladies will be competing for the Miss Bethel Title. The public is invited. amindls A TERRIBLE THING TO WASTE. GWETOTK ■RIB NEGRO GQHMfIRNi Page 5