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MRS. KINGSLEY RILEY
THANKFUL’S DEACONESS
BOARD PLANS TWO
PROGRAMS
The Deaconess Board of
Thankful Baptist Church will
present a “Baby and Tot
Contest” on Sunday, at 4:30
p.m. A fashion show will
highlight the contest.
Contestants are Nigima and
Fitima Coleman, Tyrone L.
Davis, Dexter Fryer, Charles
Fredrick Hollins, Tammy K.
Johnson, George Henry Tutt,
11, and Tajuana Deneen Usry.
On Sunday, November 25th,
the first Annual Deaconess Day
will be observed at 11:00 a.m.
The theme for this program
will be “The Deaconess’ Role
in a Progressive Church”. Guest
speaker will be Mrs. Kingsley S.
Riley.
To both these events, the
public is cordially invited. Mrs.
James Nobles, Sr., is Deaconess
Board President, Rev. N.T.
Young, Sr., is pastor.
TRINITY MEN’S DAY
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JOSEPH D. GREENE
Trinity CME Church will
celebrate its annual Men’s Day
Sunday at 11:35 a.m. The
speaker will be Joseph D.
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CHIEF REVENUE AND
DELINQUENT TAX COLLECTOR
Must be high school graduate; minimum two years
college in business administration or accounting.
Salary negotible. An Equal Opportunity Employer.
PROGRAMMER/ANALYST
Graduation from standard high school,
supplemented by courses in computer
programming and math; minimum three years
experience. Salary negotible. An Equal
Opportunity Employer.
SALES/RATIO ANALYST
Must verify all real estate transactions with buyer,
seller or agent when possible to determine nature
of sale so as to judge validity of market value. Must
extract the ratio of sales price to tax appraisal.
Must determine the coefficient of dispersion to
indicate the index of inequality. Salary negotible.
An Equal Opportunity Employer.
Richmond County Merit System Office
Room 605, City-County Building
724-1831, Ext. 220
l John H. Lee
Cordially invite* All his
pr Friends and Acquaintances
to call on him at
Bob Richards Chevrolet
808 RICHARDS CBKVHOLKT CO, INC.
2031 GORDON HWY.
JOHN H. LEE RES. (404) 743-83/0 I
SALES REPRESENTATIVE BUS. (404) 733-9411
Greene, Assistnat Agency
Director of the Pilgrim Health
and Life Insurance Company.
Greene is the first Black
elected official in McDuffie
County having been elected to
the county board of education.
He is a member of the
Thompson-McDuffie Chamber
of Commerce Advisory Board.
He was named to Who’s Who
Among American Universities
and Colleges”, and to the 1973
edition of “Outstanding Black
Leaders in America’. He was
the first Black appointed to the
U.S. Selective Service Draft
Board in Thompson, Ga.
He received the 8.8.A.
degree from Augusta College
and the Master of Arts degree
from the University of Georgia.
More Blacks
Living In
Poverty Than
Year Ago
By National Black News Service
WASHINGTON-Although
the number of white
Americans living in poverty
declined by more than one
million last year, the number
of black Americans officially in
poverty rose by 300,000 over
last year.
Congratulations
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson
McCoy will celebrate their
27th Wedding Anniversary
November 16. The McCoys live
in Hephzibah, Georgia.
Bo's Bait & Tackle
2011 Savannah Rd.
All kind of belts 6 tackle*
Soft drlnki * Beer
Open 7 dayt a week S a.m. until
your Patronage Appreciated
We Oom But Never *
Close 24-Heur
Service
Jack
Dempsey
PrefasiMl
Office Phone 724-1204
118 Ninth St.
| Antioch
I Women’s Day
The Antioch Baptist Church held its Women’s Day program Sunday. Mrs.
Norma Bell was the Women’s Day speaker. Other participants included Mrs. Betty
J. Hatcher, Mrs. Phyllis Lee, Mrs. Carrie J. Mays, Mrs. Jacqueline Millender, Mrs.
Helena Thompson, Mrs. Louise Jackson, Mrs. Ollie Brown, Mrs. Claudia Thomas,
Mrs. Bertha Williams, Mrs. Eulala Tutt and Mrs. Sarah Washington. Rev. R.E.
Donaldson is the pastor.
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Shoplifters...
•.. you're Invited to have Thanksgiving
dinner with the warden.
They may even have turkey, though it won't
taste quite a* good as Mom's. It'll be a r-e-a-l
ball.. .Thanksgiving dinner with the other in
mates. Some of them will be shoplifters, too.
We admit this is a smart way to be talking
about crime. . .but shoplifting IS a crime, one
committed daily by thousands of "innocent"
■■■■■■ It '» nice to bo wanted.
J.B. WHITE’S
936 Broad St.
JEWELERS SERVICE CO.
107 Eighth St.
BAXTER’S CLOTHES
865 Broad St.
J.C. PENNEY’S
732,8r0ad St.
PIONEER DISCOUNT
1116 Broad St.
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people. Many of them ore just everyday or
dinary people like you and us.
They think shoplifting is okay.. .but it's
not. It's a serious offense. Let's face it...
it's STEALING!
Have a happy Thanksgiving .. .at HOME!
...but NOT for THfFTI
SABE’S
1022 Broad St.
STUART OFFICE SUPPLY
915 Broad St.
H.L. GREEN’S
870 Broad St.
FRIEDMAN’S JEWELERS
Broad St.
JACK LEVINE MEN’S SHOP
973 Broad St
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