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FAITH CHARITY
SINGERS
The Faith of Charity Singers
will sponsor a musical program
at Harmony Baptist Church
931 Hopkins Street on Sunday
Night, October 21st, 1973 at
7:30 p.m.
The Harmoniettes Choir is
sponsoring the program. And
Rev. Floyd Heard is pastor.
The public is cordially
invited to attend.
MEN’S DAY
The members of the
Harmony Baptist Church will
hold its Annual Men’s Day
Program Sunday, October 28,
1973 at 11:30 a.m.
A special program has been
planned for this occasion.
CARRIE MAYS SPEAKER
On Sunday, October 21,
1973, at 11:15 a.m., the
members of Second Mt. Moriah
Baptist Church will observe
Women’s Day. Mrs. Carrie J.
Mays, Augusta City
Councilwoman, will the guest
speaker.
Note
TEEN VARIETY
The second program in the
“Teen Variety” series planned
by Miss Elba Castrillo, Young
Adult Librarian, will be held in
the auditorium of the Augusta
Public Library, 902 Greene
Street, 3 p.m., Sunday, Oct.
14.
“The World of Guitar” will
feature Ira Schneider and his
friends on their guitars.
There is no admission
charge.
ABLE-DISABLED
The Able-Disabled will meet
Tuesday, October 16th at 7:30
p.m. in the Civic Room of the
Palmetto Federal Savings and
Loan Association, 432 West
Avenue. (Back of the Big Star
Grocery) North Augusta, S.C.
For information call 279-0979.
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PREPARATION
Commitment Completed
ATLANTA, GA-A 1973
grant of $12,000 to the
Atlanta University Center
Corporation (AUC) from the
General Electric Foundation
completes a three-year
commitment of Foundation
support, totaling $30,000, for
the AUC-Georgia Tech
Dual-Degree Program,
according to Dr. Donald J.
Watson, Secretary of the
Foundation.
Begun during the 1971-1972
academic year, the AUC
Dual-Degree Program is a
pioneering project in
cooperation between a
predominantly Black and a
predominantly white
institution. Students attend
one of the Atlanta University
Center colleges - Clark,
Morehouse, Morris Brown or
Spelman -for three years and
then transfer to Georgia Tech
for two years. Graduates
receive two degrees, a Bachelor
of Arts or Science from the
AUC college and a Bachelor of
Engineering from Georgia
Tech.
The AUC institutions form
the largest private cluster of
colleges in the United States
with a predominantly Black
enrollment.
Commenting on the GE
Foundation grants, Dr. Charles
MR. & MRS. HOME OWNER
Do you employ a cook, cleaning woman or other
domestic worker in your home for one or more
days per week? If so, you are paying them more
than- fifty dollars per quarter in wages, and you
should be withholding and paying Social Security
contributions for them. Your failure to do this
denies your employee his right to receive Social
Security benefits for themselves and their
dependents in later years. We urge you to obey the
law and help us to improve human relations in the
Augusta Area.
...Human Relations Commission
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W. Merideth, director of the
AUC Dual-Degrees Program
said:
“The General Electric
Foundation’s continued
support for the program has
made possible the hiring of
instructors for pre-engineering
courses not previously available
at the AUC colleges.
“This means that all of the
pre-engineering courses
required of every engieering
student are now taught on the
AUC campuses, and only those
engineering courses required
for the engineering degree must
be taken at Georgia Tech.
“The additions to our
curriculum made possible by
Foundation support have not
only vastly improved our
pre-engineering program but
have also helped to recruit
engineering students because
the course offerings at AUC
colleges in pre-engineering have
given the Dual-Degree Program
an identity that was absent up
to this time.
“The Foundation grants
have also provided funds to
purchase portable engineering
drafting kits for our students.
“Now it is very common to
see students working around
our campuses with their
portable drafting kits and
standing in groups discussing
their pre-engineering courses. 1
feel that the major problem
with Blacks being attracted to
the engineering profession is
die lack of visibility of the
profession in the Black
community and on the
traditional Black college
campus.
“It is for these reasons that
the Dual-Degree Program is
very grateful to the General
Electric Foundation for its
GEA Sponsors
Probe Regional Fair
A chance for CSRA high
school students to talk with
representatives of more than
65 institutions of higher
education will be offered Oct.
23 at Bell Auditorium during
the Probe Regional Fair.
Sponsored by the Georgia
Education Articulation
Committee, the Augusta fair is
one of 20 to be held at central
points throughout the state.
Last year only five fairs were
held.
“The increased number was
brought about in an effort to
reach more Georgia high school
students with more
information about post
secondary education,”
according to John L. McNeal,
admissions director at Augusta
College and local fair
coordinator.
A Probe Counselor
Workshop and Luncheon has
been scheduled from 10 a.m.
until 2 p.m. that day at the
Bhk John H. Lee
Cordially invites All his
pr Friends and Acquaintances
to call on him at
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news reported by Black people, edited
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support of our program and its
continued commitment to the
task of increasing the number
of minorities in the engineering
profession.”
The 1973 grant is part of a
more than $3,720,000
educational support package
sponsored this year by the
General Electric Company and
the General Electric
Foundation, an independent
trust established by the
Company in 1952.
Richmond Motor Hotel,
McNeal said. Counselors and
principals from throughout the
CSRA are expected to attend
the pre-fair workshop which
will explore what’s new in post
secondary educational
opportunities. A panel
discussion will be chaired by
Dr. Thomas McDonald,
Director of Admissions and
Testing of the University
System of Georgia.
The Probe fair will begin at
5 p.m. and continue until 8.
Students may talk with
representatives from colleges
and universities,
vocational-technical schools
and health career schools.
Parents are urged to attend
in order to receive firsthand
information on admissions,
financial aid and opportunities
in post secondary education,
McNeal stressed.
Those institutions which will
be represented will be
announced at a later date.
MATTIE LAWSON
Laproscopic Tubular
Co-agulation (Bandaid
sterilization and other
procedures) was the subject of
a Continous Education
Conference in Dallas, Texas,
attended this week by
Augusta’s Mattie Lawson.
Ms. Lawson is laproscopic
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training co-ordinator for the
Bandage Sterilization Program
at the Medical College of
Georgia.
After attending the four day
conference, she will visit her
brother, Staff Sgt. Luthor
Tarver in Fort Sill, Okla.
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Communion
For JFK
Council
The members of the John F.
Kennedy Council No. 5484,
Knights of Columbus will
receive Corporate Communion
at the Church of the Most Holy
Trinity, 720 Telfair Street,
Augusta, Georgia at 10:00
a.m., Mass on Sunday, October
11, 1973. ALL MEMBERS
ARE REQUESTED TO BE
PRESENT AT 9:45 a.m.
Breakfast will be served
following the Mass at the
THUNDERBIRD INN, 919
15 th Street, Augusta, Georgia,
beginning at 11:30 a.m. The
Speaker will be Father
Simmons, Pastor of the Most
Holy Trinity Curch.
COLUMBUS DAY PROGRAM
A Columbus Day Program
will be held at the John F.
Kennedy Council No. 5484,
Knights of Columbus, Council
Home, 1325 Greene Street,
Augusta, Georgia at 5:00p.m.,
on Sunday, October 14, 1973
with the Guest Speaker being
Mr. Bernard Mulherin, Past
State Deputy. Buffet Dinner
will be served after the
program. ALL MEMBERS OF
THE JFK COUNCIL No. 5484
and KNIGHTS OF COUNCIL
No. 677 ARE INVITED AND
REQUESTED TO ATTEND.
The general public is invited.
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