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The Tubman Chapter of
Future Homemakers of
America held an “Open
House” Tuesday, December 18
from 12:00 noon to 5:30p.m.
in the Home Economics
Department. The Open House
was sponsored by the FHA
members and Home Economics
classes. Dresses, skirts, aprons,
jumpers, cakes, pies, cookies
and many Christmas
decorations and gifts were on
exhibit.
All of the items were made
in the home economics classes
and as home projects.
Parents, teachers, students
and friends were invited. It was
a great success and enjoyed by
everyone.
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HAVE A HAPPY
CHRISTMAS,
FILLED WITH
PEACE AND LOVE.
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Dixie Beer of .
Augusta, Inc.
1113 WALTON WAY
PHONE: 404-722-4618
Violence
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God
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Make it
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MAYS’ FUNERAL HOME
1221 9th Street
GA RAILROAD BANK
699 Broad Street
FINE PRODUCTS
827 Telfair Street
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(1) Mrs. Wilson’s sewing
class. (2) Students offer
holiday delights. (3)
Principal Albert Greenlee
(R) James Dunn, assistant
principal.
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This Year.
PEOPLES
FUNERAL
HOME
723 WALTON WAY
PHONE 724-1885
If no answer dial
724-1051
FOR SALE
1966 Ford Station Wagon,
Radio, heater, Power
brakes. Air, Good
Condition, S3OO. Call
733-2692.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Want to Adopt a Black Child ?
Call the NAACP Adoption Project
Ask For Miss Joyce Tutt
722-5951
or visit
Tabernacle Baptist Church
1224 Gwinnett Street
Augusta, Georgia
Newman Appoints Delley
To Canal Committee
Augusta Mayor Lewis A.
Newman recently appointed
Frank T. Delley to the newly
created Augusta Richmond
County Canal Technical
Committee.
Delley, the only Black serving
on the committee, is a graduate
of Prairie View College, with a
B.S. degree in Architetural
Engineering is presently the
Director of Plant Operations
and Plant Development at
Paine College.
Following a three year tour
of duty with the U.S. Army
where he was a second
Augusta Taxpayers
Association Conducts
Membership Campaign
Local citizens interested in
joining the newly formed
Augusta Taxpayers Association
may do so, according to
temporary chairman Lansing B.
Lee, Jr. by sending $lO to
Association treasurer Willard
Pryor, P.O. Box 2111,
Augusta, 30903. Lee urged
new members to enclose name,
address and telephone number
in order to be notified of
future meetings.
The Augusta Taxpayers
Association was formed
recently to promote
equalization of taxes, assuring
payment of taxes for only
those services rendered by local
governments.
Membership dues may also
be paid to any member of the
5 Willingham
Insurance
106 Bth Street
Phone 724-8841
We Hope You Have
A Merry,
stmas
JOY
Mention
QtraCj Bride to Be
■b/ Rent Bridal Gowns, Brides Maids Gowns
W Wy o -4/so Furs And Tuxedos
■N'v Specializing In
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Sharing the Joy and
Peace of this Great
Season is a Community
Tradition.
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lieutentant, Delley worked on
his master’s degree in Science
and in Architectuai
Engineering at the University
of Texas.
He has done extensive
architectuai designing at Cape
Caniveral for launch pad “B”
to include horizontal controls
and dimension control analysis.
Married to the former
Norma Williams, he is the
father of two children, Soyna
seven and Darrel J., eleven
years old.
Delley has also worked with
several architectuai firms in the
Augusta area.
Association’s steering
committee, comprised of the
following men and women:
Thomas R. Maxwell, E.L.
Perry, Jr., Travis S. Barnes,
George Sanken, Jr., Wiley S.
Obenshain, 111, John H.
Thomason, D. Field Yow, Dr.
Justine Washington, Dr. and
Mrs. Frank P. Anderson, Jr.,
C.O. Hollis, Frank J. Christian,
Jr., Phil S. Harison, W.T.
Ashmore, Jr., Frank S. Dennis
Jr., S.E. Hardin, and Leopold
Mothner.
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JAMES M. HINTON JR.
Hinton
Tapped For
Board
James M. Hinton, Jr., 3rd
Vice President-Administration
and General Counsel of The
Pilgrim Health and Life
Insurance Company was
recently elected to a three year
term to he Board of Trustees
of Boggs Academy in Keysville,
Georgia.
Attorney Hinton serves on
many other boards, such as:
Board of Trustees of Paine
College, Board of Central
Savannah River U.S.O. and
Vice Chairman CSRA Planning
and Development Commission
and others.
Hinton is married to the
former Rosa M. Everett of
Columbia, South Carolina and
they are the parents of three
children.
TALL Fashions
• DRESSES • SLACKS
« BLOUSES • SUITS
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HOSE • LINGERIE
ry / 1018 Broad St.
722-0035
SAND BAR PLAZA
i f 200 BLOCK OF SAND BAR FERRY ROAD
THRIF TEE SUPER MARKET H
GROCERIES - MEA.S - BEVERAGES
JOHNSON S I AUNDERMAT
>4 NEWLY OPENED ■ ALL .MODERN EQUIPMENT
BLACKMON'S BARBER SHOP
HAIRCUTS • HAIRSTYLES BLOW-OUTS
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
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$14.95 Turtle Neck Shirt Must Move!
V Before Christmas. Now Only 58.95. I
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kJ* —iwvA Ladies Wear With 10 to 20% Off.
Get It Together At
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"A SOUL SHOP"
Wir arterial!
May your life, your world be filled
with the warmth of friendships and
the treasure of love.
Since 1885
QHAVERIY'SJ
There s No Place Like Home
719 BROAD STREET Phone 724-7738
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MEDICAL AID- The Office of Student Financial Aid at Mehearry Medical College
has received a $5,000.00 grant from Pepsi Cola Company earmarked for scholarship
assistance to deserving students attending the Nashville, Tennessee institution. Dr.
Lloyd C. Elam, left, President of Mehearry, is seen receiving the gift from Bill
Tucker, Sales Manager of Beaman Bottling Company, Nashville Bottler of Pepsi Cola
products.
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The Augusta News-Review - December 20, 1973
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ATTY. PRENTISS 1. DAVIS
Attorney Prentiss Ivory
Davis will give the
Emancipation Proclamation
Activities Address at the
I Now is the time for
all Augustans to come
to the aid of their city.
Sylvia M. Barry
1229 D'ANTIGNAC STREET
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Ipy fii SALE PRICES
7:30 - 6:00 7:30 - 5:00 Sat.
Make Those Christmas Club
Checks & Bonuses Count!
Use Them For Needed
Home Improvements.
Indoor Outdoor Carpet 1.99 sq. yd.
Floor Covering (No-Wax)
Premier Wall Paint 2.99
Paeon Vinyl Flat Wall Paint
Mansfield Closet Combination 34.99
Precut Studs
3/16 Vinyl Shield Panel G.P ». 3.49
12 x 12" Vinyl Self Adhesive Tile 29 Each
Mark II Vanities 69.95
10% off regular prices on other vanities
30 gal. Water Heaters 69.95
3-pc. Bathroom Set 89.95
Apt. sized Gas Ranges 139.95
42" Metal Kitchen Sinks ."BfHi£i. 74.95
Medicine Cabinets 4.99
372 x 16 Insulation 3.99
Vinyl-Shield Paneling ~4T9fiL 3.49
72x12x16 Lap Siding Primed
200.00 per M 3.20
Indoor Outdoor 1.99
Black & Decker 7% Circular Saw $17.99
% B&D Drill $ 7.99
Ebeneezer Baptist Church of
Lincolnton, Georgia on
January 1, 1974 at 12:00
noon.
MAXWELL HOUSE
PHARMACY
-OPEN AU DAY SEVEN
PAYS PEA WEEK—
-1002 GRUME ST.
722-4695 722-7088
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