The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, October 25, 1973, Page Page 3, Image 3

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The Augusta News-Review - October 25, 1973 • lET’flßßfl - WHv IBJ o W*" 4 \ \ ' Sl™fll SUPER DUO: Internationally-acclaimed concert soprano Leontyne Price congratulates actor-producer Brock Peters at the recent New York private preview and cocktail reception for Peters’ first motion picture production, FIVE ON THE BLACK HAND SIDE, a United Artists release based on Charlie Russell’s off-Broadway hit comedy. Produced by Peters and fellow actor and friend, Michael Tolan (who also marked his debut as a producer), FIVE ON THE BLACK HAND SIDE is a dramatically funny, but warm story about a black middle class family. Russell also wrote the screenplay for the film version, which stars Leonard Jackson, Clarice Taylor, D’Urville Martin, Glynn Turman and Virginia Capers. Oscar Williams directed, with music by H.B. Barnum. The family-styled comedy, which could launch a new trend in black-oriented movies, opens at New York City’s Broadway Cinerama and RKO 86th Street Theatres. ’ (Photo by Leroy Allen) Pictured above are participants who are to appear in Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority’s presentation of Fashionetta 73 on Sunday, October 28, 1973 at 6:00 p.m. in the Augusta College Performing Arts Theater. Contestants seated from left to right are Matthew Bridges Lisa Winfield, Karen Jones and Deborah Lloyd. Standing left to right are Mesdames Rosa Mae Winfield, Hettie Copland, Sue Jones and Justine Hickson. Contestants not shown are Iris Thomas, Julia Raye, Sharon Jones and Kenneth Page. Betty Marshall is the sorority’s reporter. Tickets may be obtained from any sorority member or Fashionetta Contestant. Feature model for this event will be Mrs. Shirley Jones. The public is cordially invited to attend. SOUTHSIDE SHOE REPAIR J 3240 PEACH ORCHARD RD. 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Call the NAACP Adoption Project Ask For Miss Joyce Tutt 722-5951 or visit Tabernacle Baptist Church 1224 Gwinnett Street Augusta, Georgia MAXWELL HOUSE PHARMACY —OPEN ALL DAY SEVEN DAYS PER WEEK 1002 GREENE ST. 722-4695 722-7088 BENNETT Gasl COMPANY 1829 Gordon Mignway AIR CONDITION HEATING APPLIANCES PROPANE GAS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL lp gas OR LEASE P Y Free Estimates - Financing kU GAS JZ-_ Phone 738-7782 ——Telfair Holds Open House~~~~ J wWL w vis mW SM frr x J I < jH £ J •' Wr flvjfjEl fl V\ x Jr it iBF flhu WHO k>3 Ofiufl 5 HH I / 'I MF” h ' un -fli Hi/ « HR *• > nJ -1 ■ ■ "xa - bl Et 'rW I— A t a wL Wr * I VkK. il F- w bw / | 1 l I T r \l 1’ J| ■=4 F iw B mWmm Ik • VJ MK ■BBS-Z” BiiiWHi .HI IWVWm JSFi. Kr- - m rib, dm i ffl k 1 Lili iB MS in I •JB fl t 'wM' 7 “Getting Involved” was the theme of Telfair school’s open house Tuesday. Students displayed their creativity and interest in civic projects as well as their subject areas. Paineite Receives Masters Charlie Hutcherson, formerly of St. Simon’s Island, received the masters degree at Northwestern Illinois university of Chicago, in August. Hutcherson, who is an English teacher at Simeon /VERY'S CAFE Thomson, Ga. wji» * f MJSI Open Daily 7 AM to 5 PM ■■Call in Orders 595 4406 Best Soul Food in Thomson Served by (L-R) Mrs. Polly Durhan Mrs. Ruth Ivery & Mrs. Willma Collins Passing Through Stop in AT 201 Greenway St. at Cleveland Ave. J. W. Jones Typewriter Repair Service APECO COPYMAKERS Instant DRY copies of Jk —Z? <-1 anything written, printed, XW fr* w - C > typed, drawn or photo graphed right in your tffice. Makes today’s lowest J cost copies. Full line o' copymakers. Finest paper and supplies for all makes. / "WHERE TO BUY THEM" AUTHORIZED APECO DEALER fjY .->'£.4, 739 Broad Street - 215 Marion Bldg. 'x Augusta, Georgia 30902 Phone 722-3239 American Mobile Homes HIGHWAY NO. 1 3336 DEANS BRIDGE RD. Low Monthly / Ask A o? 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Since his employment at Simeon Vocational high school, Hutcherson has served as a community relations coordinator, disciplinarian, yearbook advisor and advisor in many other student activities. He and his wife,Margaret, are the parents of two daughters, Barbara and Lynette. IDHANNSEN’S TROPHIES SPORTING GOODS ' ENGRAVING CONVERSE ALL * We specialize BRs, Jl in Team Equipment cor. 12th & Reynolds! A \_L--ET Ug HANDLE YOUR WE W/LL FURN/SH: | A • THE BEAUTIFUL PARTY ROOM x-cGGS ? •THE CELEBRATION ATMOSPHERE/ C J -THE ENTERTAINMENT A -THE PARTY HATS-THE PUPPETS LUyX -THE balloons -the games AJN -aym I 'THE PARTY FAMDRS- THE RJN/TXjTw I Tpf’THE CAKE AND ICE CREAM 4/ J i C“ , DimMffSs ,-i A -J-*' O' | SOUTHGATE F'LAZAg| > P x Bk>^ObOp | Cgo*OEC* or Qfr~orcKfl *■ “Z'yY PHONE 793 3522 CALL OR WRITE FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION & PRICES INTRODUCING NEWS IN THE MOTHER TONGUE For Black people, the mother tongue is the same all over the country. It’s the unique way we have of expressing ourselves. 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