The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, November 29, 1973, Page Page 3, Image 3

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3k I '■ L Ja I \ : z t » ■ ...... . n a inrisa oX? wtf wSI Kr:-.w£»> \ # Photo by Fr«* Bowman FHA q FFICERS INSTALLED In a quiet, but impressive candlelight ceremony, the Future Homemakers of America officers of the A.R. Johnson school were installed by Mr. J. Enelow. Seated in the center is Miss Darlean Burden, President Other officers who were installed and in the above photo are: Vice President Eloise Washington, Secretary Shelia ggJMHfeg - r~.. 1 ..' ... ~T ; FT ry I u ,! u TtS~t j fi r J IB W W The AR. Johnson Future Homemakers of America presented the colors at the Annual Fall Meeting of District 2 of the Georgia Future Homemakers of Business League Harvey Johnson, executive director of the CSRA Business League, is urging all members to attend the League’s Awards questions on noun family's moue... by Alice Bowman w&JB Allied Van Lines Home Moving Consultant Dear Miss Bowman: We are in the process of planning our interstate move and have two young children, ages 4 and six months. Any suggestions on how we can make the drive to our new home easier for the children and ourselves? Mrs. L.A.J., Detroit, Michigan. Answer: Here are some ex cellent ideas for easing that long drive offered by Stanley Harrison, MJ)., of the Ameri can Academy of Pediatrics. • Don’t try to drive too long at one time and make sure the children are secured by their seat belts. • Make frequent stops and get some exercise durine those stops so that the children can release some of the energy Bntion !!! ie to Be i ridal Gowns, Brides Maids Gowns , Also Furs And Tuxedos izing In - Church Decorations Flowers COME IN AT VALERIE’S / AND RENT YOUR ENTIRE r.OO/04 WEDDING VN * COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER PHONE 798-8981 PEACH ORCHARD ROAD Banquet Friday night. In a printed statement, Johnson said, “The CSRA Business League, each year they built up sitting in the car. • Start each day’s drive either late at night or early in the morning. The children can be whisked from their beds to a comfortable blanket in the back seat, and go right on sleeping. • Pre-pack two kits one with toys, books, etc., to keep the children amused and the other, a portable first-aid kit. • Carry photocopies of your child’s medical records, par ticuarly if he has a chronic condition of any kind. • When traveling with in fants, be sure to use disposa ble diapers, pre-moistened towelettes and strained infant foods in jars. In sum. Dr. Harrison be lieves that a long distance move for a famliy with young children can be accomplished with minimal problems if the family plans ahead and keeps the children’s needs in mind. A booklet devoted to the to pic of traveling with young children can be obtained free simply by writing to Market ing Department, Allied Van Lines, Inc., Broadview, Illi nois 60153. Timmons, Treasurer Linda Gowdy, Parliamentarian Cassandra McDaniel, Historian Robesteine Antronony, Public Relations Chairman Michelle Fields, Projects Chairman Wandy Lewis, Degree Chairman Roberta Dumbar, Honor Roll Chairman Linda Newman, and Music & Recreation Chairman Susan Allen. America Organization. In the photo left to right are: Michelle Fields, Wendy Lewis, Darlean Burden, and Tanya Harris. Not present on the photo is Rita Lewis. tries to recognize those businesses who have distinguished themselves in their field of endeavor or who have rendered untimeing efforts to the League. “In addition to the awards, we try to capsule our efforts and achievements for the "JD I ’awn Shop 549 Broad St. Afl BUT Oil LOAN MONfW ON ANYTHING Os 1 YALUf Wf Stll fVfBYTHING | Cherokee Pawn Shop We carry all brands of guns. Jewelry, Stereo Equip. We Buy, Sell & Trade Phone 722-2930 416 -9th St Awards Banquet Friday Night calendar year. “Below is a list of names that have been scrutinized as best and fair as the committee could that in one way or the other deserved some recognition. Unfortunately, everyone cannot receive recognition at this affair. “No one has been notified at this writing, so it would behoove all store owners to be present so if and when their names are called they will be Wide JOS »"60" (ip/ Any Size 575 BROAD STREET $22.95 Each + F.E.T. I Welch-Bethune Tire Mart (2 doors from Ft Gordon Bus Station) Come by or Call 724-2928 John H. Lee Cordially invites All his IT Friends and Acquaintances to call on him at Bob Richards Chevrolet 808 RICHARDS CHEVROLET CO.. INC 2031 GORDON HWY. JOHN H. LEE RES. 14041 733-8376 SALES REPRESENTATIVE BUS. (404) 733-9411 j ■■l BBi i I i w ■ i i ■i Hi ■ mF J k ■ - i4AA«V«■ w fl J O iiw ■« i •* AIS w W If i\ W F ' 1 ’' * J Members of the A.R. Johnson Chapter of Future Homeakers of America spent several hours collecting II - ... • ■ ' '-.- - ’vT • i il 77 I ■ , £< .-jjf k2_lEs®P** * J The above FHA members of the A.R. Johnson chapter, place winners in the cake baking displays at the 50th Sheila Timmons and Sharon Smith were among the 2nd Annual Exchange Club Fair. Photos by Frank Bowman there. “Tickets are on sale at the League’s office and will go off sale Wednesday, November 28, 1973 at 5:30 p.m.” The following businesses and persons are under consideration for awards: McGowan, Charles Wilkerson (Southside Barber Shop), Red Star, Bryants Auto Parts, Livingston Wallace, B.L. Dent Furniture Company, and Augusta Blueprint. Williams (Williams Barber Supply), Williams Quick Chek, Pilgrim Insurance Company, Richard Dent’s Floor Covering, J.W. Swint, Green’s Florist, costume U f jewelry free for the stealing ... X ~Fear hits you like o punch in the stomach when you get caught shoplifting. 'Wf H's always such a big surprise to the poor thief when she's caught red-handed, because it looked so easy. It's never easy. Today stores have T-V monitors, special mirrors, peep Q holes, plain-clothes detectives, electronic tags, and lots J other methods of protecting merchandise. The odds get better every day that YOU'll get caught. 'u Y° u not ‘ ose P° rr y° ur behind bars if you f wlr \| 11 are lucky, ana maybe a big fine won't bother you. . .but | ' U j ill your arrest will bother your future. I Il Long after you’re freed your record will follow you \ /aUV H like a disease. . .affecting your school and job chances. \ Aw Don't ktd yourse;' about the crime of shoplifting. .. f<x. t e a lin B i..t O pidl ■■■■■■■ It's nice to bo wanted... but NOT for THEFTI ■■■■■ 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. the Augusta Newb-Revieb ?<3>embcr 29, 1973 - and delivering food items to less fortunate people in he community for Thanksgiving. Gepfert’s Drugs, John Mason Bohler, Sturgis & Sons, The Augusta News-Review, Louise Paige, Hi-View Cleaners (Booker Mears), James Brown, Charlie McCann, Henry Howard, Vernon Thomas, Nathaniel Culpepper (Thomson), Leora Turner (Turner’s Wig Palace), Nathan 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. Page 3