The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, November 08, 1973, Page Page 3, Image 3

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I 111 : I If rk ■ A ' • I I Bfat ■# ,r&. ■j| ? •£ JAMES LINEN SPURS BLACK YOUTH ONWARD - Photo shows James A. Linen, Charman of TIME, Inc. and National Urban League President, as he makes youth scholarship presentations at a Stamford, Conn. Urban League annual dinner. (Linen is extreme right) with the late Whitney M. Young, seated center and NEWS-REVIEW columnist J. Philip Waring, and head of the local Urban League standing at the extreme left. Photo was in 1970. Soror Gets HRC Appointment hl I - '■ ■ ; / I Z U ' Zeta Phi Beta Sorority was highly elated that its basileus, Mrs. Earl Lawton, was appointed by the City Council in a meeting on October 15 to serve on the Human Relations Commission for a three-year term beginning October 18, 1973. Mrs. Lawton is employed as a librarian at A.R. Johnson Junior High School. She is Jack & Jill, Inc.- Says Thanks The Augusta Chapter of I Jack & Jill, Inc. wishes to thank the many Augustans who contributed to UNICEF, The United Nations Children’s Fund, through Jack & Jill. According to a chapter spokesman, these contributions will be used to provide aid in many forms to developing countries. Some of these aids are: pumps and pipes for new i wells in Bangladesh; vaccine and medicine to stop diseases like TB and smallpox in Malawi; school supplies and equipment in Thailand; seeds and tools to grow vegetables in Brazil as well as mnay other i~ FIREPLACE k FURNISHINGS QUALITY AT A REASONABLE PRICE I ANTOPOLSKY I HARDWARE ■ |$ 1245 BROAD BLACK ORIENTED CHRISTMAS CARD FREE New Subscribers to The News-Review, from Now through Christmas will receive a box of Black oriented Christmas cards absolutely Free.. See our samples through The News-Review distributors. Call 722-4555, ask for James Stewart Subscriptions must be for at least one year in order to qualify for the free cards. DIXIE COAL CO. NOW OPEN Quality Coal And Prompt Delivery Service 1370 GREENE ST. TELEPHONE 722-6676 active in religious, civic, and social organizations. She is a member of the Missionary Society and Sunday School at Tabernacle Church, basileus of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, treasurer of Jack and Jill of America, Inc., and secretary of Voguettes Civics Club. We are confident that Mrs. Lawton will be an asset to the Commission. I B Angela Gandy expresses ; sentiments of Jack & Jill, i Inc. i aids. Thanks Augustans, you were generous. See you again next Halloween when we will TRICK OR TREAT for UNICEF. Nutcracker Set For Nov. 16, 17, 18 The NUTCRACKER, that happiest of all Christmas ballets, will be presented by the Augusta Civic Ballet Company in evening performances November 15 and 16 and in matinees performances on November 17 and 18. The stage of the Bell Auditorium Music Hall will be turned into a fairyland with marching toy soldiers, dancing snowflakes, twirling candy canes and waltzing flowers when a little girl named Mary is whisked off to “The Land of Sweets” to meet the beautiful Sugar Plum Fairy and all her colorful friends. The Augusta Civic Ballet Company forms the nucleus for the large cast of eighty-seven characters in this yuletide classic. This elaborate production is being augmented by guest dancers from the Atlanta Ballet Company. Anne Burton, Atlanta’s famed ballerina, will appear as the Sugar Plum Fairy; and other Atlanta dancers, including Director Robert Barnett, will appear in selected solo variations and male roles. Spectacular costumes and scenery will add to the enchantment. Tickets are available now through November 9, from 1-6 p.m., at the Civic Ballet School, 2941 Walton Way; and at the Bell Auditorium Box Office from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., November 12 - 18. CHANNEL Mrs. Mary Jones, Personnel Interviewer APPLICATIONS RECEIVED 9 AM to 5 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY I 1001 REYNOLDS ST. An Equal Opportunity Employer Wide JBK »"60" Jp) Any Size $22.95 Each + F.E.T. Welch-Bethune Tire Mart (2 doors from Ft Gordon Bus Station) Come by or Call 724-2928 SIMKINS SEED COMPANY 1129 Broad Street Dial 722-5327 GRASS SEED, RYE, OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY & . i FLOWER BULBS. PLANT NOW FOR A PRETTY SPRING GARDEN First Grand Anti-Basileus Os Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. —hi - I I / Jf Ji ■HbHH MRS. EVELYN HOOD Delta Alpha Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated of Augusta will celebrate its Founder’s Day, Sunday at 3:00 p.m. at Bethel AME Church located on the comer of D’Antignac and Ninth Street. In observance of our Founder’s Day, Mrs. Evelyn Hood First Grand Anti-Basileus of Sigma Gamma Gamma Rho Sorority. Inc. will be the FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY MAXWELL HOUSE PHARMACY 1002 GREENE St. 722-4695 J. LESTER FURMAN JEWELER 214 Bth Street Authorized BULOVA Dealer Sales and Service on Ladies' & Mens Accutrons Phone: 722-2932 keynote speaker. A native of Atlanta, Georgia, Soror Hood holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Paine College and a Master of Arts Degree from Atlanta University. She is presently employed in the Atlanta Public School System as an elementary school teacher. She is married to Mr. Lovette Hood, Jr. Soror Hood will speak on the theme: “ISSUES SERVICE & PROGRESS”. Mrs. Evelyn V. Turner is Basilues of Delta Alpha Sigma Chapter of Sigma Chapter Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. The public is invited. Bo's Bait & Tackle 2011 Savannah Rd. All kind of baits & tackles Soft drinks 4 Baar Open 7 days a week B a.m. until rour Patronage Appreciated It’s not too late to get in on the great savings at the AUGUSTA SYMPHONY BOOK FAIR Fair closes at 6 on Saturday, Nov. 10 Open until 9 on Friday, Nov. 9 Located at Good Shepherd Bookstore on the 2200 block of Walton Way Free Christmas Wrapping Use Your Mastercharge Card Circulation Agents AGENTS TO CIRCULATE THE AUGUSTA NEWS-REVIEW IN THEIR OWN RESIDENTIAL AREA. WELL PAID. CALL 722-4555 or 793 5617. ASK FOR JAMES STEWART. ... Where nothing can possibly 90 wor n jnOMKBipS © T>nl panav-s'cn* \ tr ocolor wgm Now Playing SiP * -W~ —» USRY’S SEAFOOD MARKET “Eat the fish today that was sleeping in the Gulf last 2005 OLD SAVANNAH ROAD i (North) I .“AUGUSTA’S FRESHEST FISH” I Open Thure., Fri., & Sat 9 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. Tauettes In Action A A MI - wRFX Jr II I ■ i FwTI r 11 Mil L® 1 MMTmt.:.JjL.., r .. L JW ' ,v 44 M ■ <*.■•’ ?- 1, 9 i 1 -X-A »* r Miss Cassandra McDaniel, Miss Deidre L. Reese, Miss Sherry Miller, Miss Deborah Woods, Miss Velenda Dorsey, Miss LaMannia Nivens, Miss Claudette Jackson, Miss Vernessa Cooper. The Youth Department of Hickman Tabernacle AME Church is sponsoring the TAUETTES of Kappa Chapter, Tau Gamma Delta Sorority in a Youth Day rally on Sunday at 5:00 p.m. at the church. Miss Claudette Jackson will A MIIW IS * TERRIBLE THING TB WASTE. GIVE TITRE MUTER NEGH COLLEGE Fin. I CO. I BUILDERS SUPPLIES "EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER" "ONE BOARD OR A TRAINLOAD"] IR_ PLYWOOD I FLOORING I HARDWAr/ 1 P. O. Box 1456 I 1900 Milledgeville Rd I Located U. S. Hiehway, 1 A 7B I I Phone 722-0451 | Augurto, Georgia The Augusta News-Review - be the speaker. 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Executive Producer CLARENCE AVANT Prodxed by MATT ROBINSON if"*' 44N4IAL AUUCNCB Directed by STAN LATHAN Original soundtrack available on Motown Record* and tapes Lr . m..-- zz- Starts ilfllij jiIMN Wednesday! r I DICTIONARIES I WEBSTER K Library size 1973 edition, brand new, V still in box. G Cost New $45.00 f Will Sell for sls ■ Deduce 10% on orders of 6 or more G Make Checks Payable to ff DICTIONARY LIQUIDATION )« ,z and mail to WEBSTER I B- P.0.80x 953 Augusta. Ga. 30903 | C C.O.D. orders enclose 1.00 good will V deposit. Pay balance plus C.O.D. shipping K on delivery. Be satisfied on inspection or V return within 10 days for full refund. No S dealers, each volume specifically stamped V not for resale. W Please add $1.25 postage and handling. Tangy Morgan, Miss LaMannia Nivens, Miss Cassandra McDaniel, and the Youth Department of the Second Mt. Moriah Baptist Church. The public is invited to witness a program of youth in an involved and changing world. 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