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SIX GOSPEL CHOIRS SING
AT PAINE VESPERS
REV. C.L. STOKES
The Rising Star Baptist
Church (of Atlanta) will be
guests at a Community Vesper
Hour at Paine College Sunday
at 6:00 p.m. Rev. C.L. Stokes,
formerly of Antioch Baptist in
Augusta is the pastor.
The purpose of the program
is to get the masses involved
with Paine College, according
to Rev. Stokes.
Appearing on he program
will The Pastor’s Choir, The
C.L. Stokes Ensemble, The
Number One Choir, The H.T.
Thomas Gospel Choir, The
Male Choir and The Sanctuary
Choir.
The Pastor’s Choir and The
Sanctuary Choir have over 50
voices each. The Pastor’s Choir
is made up of children 12 years
of age or younger.
The featured soloist will be
Mrs. Priscilla Carter. Mrs.
Carter attended Paine College.
Other soloists include Dr.
Henry Gore and John Griggs.
Dr. Gore is a professor at
Morehouse College, holding the
PhD degree in mathematics. He
played and performed with the
Reverend C.L. Franklin for
two years at Bethel Baptist
Church in Detroit.
Special guests will be the
Urshers Union of Georgia.
WOMEN’S DAY
The Great er Young Zion
Baptist Church will hold its
Women’s Day program on
Sunday at 11:00 a.m.
Speak. >»r the occasion will
be Mrs. Charles Stokes
(formerly Gwinne Harper of
Royston, Georgia*. She is a
graduate of Paine College and
has done further study at Fort
Valley State College and the
University of Georgia. Mrs.
Stokes is a teacher in the
Atlanta public school system.
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MEN’S DAY SPEAKER
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CHARLES F. SMITH
Charles Frederick Smith,
Director of Development,
Paine College; and Chairman
Board Directors, CSRA
Economic Opportunity
Authority, Inc., will deliver the
annual Men’s Day address at
Miles Memorial Christian
Methodist Episcopal Church,
Sunday afternoon October 21,
1973, at 3:00 o’clock.
Mr. Smith is a native of
North Augusta, South
Carolina, and the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel E. Smith. He
graduated from Paine College,
magna cum laude with a B.S. in
science; and from New York
University with a Master of
Science Degree in Mathematics.
He has wide experiences in
teaching in many outstanding
positions; and is a member of
Mathematics Association of
America; National Council of
Teachers of Mathematics;
American Association for the
Advancement of Science;
Alpha Kappa Mu National
Honor Society; Georgia
Community Action
Association; and Augusta
Chapter of the Paine College
Alumni Association. He is an
active number of Trinity CME
Church, serving as treasurer of
the Senior Choir and Trustee
Board. He will be introduced
by Mallory K. Millender,
editor-publisher of The
Augusta News-Review; also a
member of Paine College
faculty.
Dr. I.E. Washington,
Principal of Lucy Laney High
School, will preside over the
program and present the Rev.
J.H. Edwards, Curtis Cisrow,
the Rev. Charlie Moore, Ellis
M. Johnson, M.M. Scott, Willie
L. Brown, Aaron Tappan, John
Franklin, A.L. Terrell, P.A.
Mance, Paul Kendrick, Jesse
Hanson, and Edward Settles.
The Rev. R. Anthony Laric is
pastor, and says the committee
will serve refreshments at the
close of the program. He will
preach at the morning hour,
11:00 a.m. The public is
cordially invited at all hours.
News-Review To Aid Jefferson County
NAACP Voter Education
And Registration Drive
In co-operation with the
NAACP of Jefferson County,
the Augusta News-Rt ivw
should soon become the
principal organ of
communications for Blacks in
Wrens, Louisville, and Wadley
and throughout Jefferson
County.
Jefferson County NAACP
President Harold Leverett
stated that the NAACP is
hunching “immediately” a
voter registration and voter
education drive. Jefferson
County is approximately 54%
Black. The News-Review, he
said, is the organ they would
like to use to get then message
across. The NAACP is in
process of selling News-Review
subscriptions to the 9,000
Blacks in Jefferson County.
“We have looked at several
newspapers an<i we think The
News-Review is the kind of
paper we want to identify
with,” Leverett commented.
Robert Barnes, 27, is the
KILLED BY AUTO
Gregory Wiley, killed
instantly when struck by an
automobile Monday, afternoon
October 15, 1973, returning
home from school on Highway
56. He was the son of Mr.
Goerge C. Wiley, Jr. and Mrs.
Elizabeth Wiley, and the
grandson of Mr. & Mrs. George
C. Wiley, Sr.
CHOIR ANNIVERSARY
The Ist Anniversary of the
Junior Choir of the Live River
Baptist Church,Gracewood
Georgia will be held Sunday
night October 21, at 7:30 p.m.
The Rev. J.W. Fouche is
Pastor.
WORSHIP SERVICES
The following churches,their
choirs, officers, ushers, and
members and friends will be in
charge of worship services at
Miles Memorial Christian
Methodist Episcopal Church,
on the following nights at
7:3 0, w ith their pastors
preaching: October 23, Good
Shepherd Baptist, the Rev.
E.M. Mclntyre; Wednesday-
October 24, Greater Mt.
Canaan Baptist, the Rev.
Nathaniel Irvin; Thursday,
October 25, Spring Hill
Baptist,the Rev.J.C. Phinizy;
and Friday, Liberty Baptist,
the Rev. R.V. Palmer, pastor.
These services will conclude
with the public installation of
all officers of Miles Memorial.
The services will continue
throuh next week beginning
Monday, at 7:30 p.m.: Mt.
Calvary and Rev. Clyde Hill;
True Vine and Rev. R.V. Sims;
Mt. Zion and Rev. H.W.
Phinizy; Mt. Olive and Rev.
M.E. Stokes; and Friday,
Beulah Grove and Rev. James
R. Tate. The public is cordially
invited. R.Anthony Lark is the
pastor.
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New Born
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Willis J. (Jimmy) Walker, Jr. on
Friday October 12th at St.
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Mother and baby are fine.
IN MEMORY
In loving memory of the late
Mrs. Lukie Jefferson Armar,
who departed this life October
12,1972.
“We can not say and we
shall not that she is dead, she is
just away.”
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Dr. & Mrs. J. Tolbertte
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FASHIONEITA 73 Photo AUen
Recently at the home of
Mrs. Lunette Brigham, the
Steering Committee made
plans for Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority’s presentation of
‘Fashionetta 73’ which will be
The Augusta News-Review - October 18, 1973 -
held in the Augusta College
Performing Arts Theater on
Sunday, October 28, 1973 at
6:00 p.m. Guest artist will be
Mrs. Shirley Jones. Tickets
may be purchased from any
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sorority member or
Fashionetta contestant. Sealed
from left to right are(Mesdames)
Lunette Brigham,' Justine'
Hickson, Hettie Copeland,
Vivian Wilds and Betty Scott.