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JACKIE LIPKINS Photo by Michael Carr
Bom under the sign of
Taurus, Ms. Jackie Lipkins is a
student at the Medical College
of Georgia. Jackie graduated
from George P. Butler High
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For the Week of June 15-21:
ARIES (March 21 - April 20) Avoid being extravagant and piling
up debts. Avoid leading too much of a night life. Your health can
suffer and you can regret several things if you’re out on the town
every night. Don’t be vexing at home just because you’re not
exactly happy.
TAURUS (April 21 - May 20) Be careful of the requests you
make to someone of the opposite sex and younger than you. You
might be putting a burden on an older person if you ask a
younger one to do something strenuous. You can recognize the
situation when you come to it.
GEMINI (May 21 - June 21) Do some entertaining, please
someone just recovering from a serious trouble. You will like
yourself better if you try to like many others better. Pisces has
some trouble about liking people, partly due to the desire to be
alone and meditating.
CANCER (June 21 - July 22) Avoid working too hard. See a
physician to get a clean bill of health. The cycle is a good one and
you have much pleasure being with someone new in romantic
companionship. It may please you to think others approve.
LEO (July 23 - August 23) The cycle is a fine one for buying
large and useful items either for the home or for such things as
travel or recreation. You can also get married with good fortune
if you planned it some time ahead, but don’t leap into new
romance seriously.
VIRGO (August 24 - September 22) You can yearn for more and
more .clothes, tend to buy som* lut of every pay. You have
duties with money which shomu be cared for first. Your
particular way of handling money is beginning to make a friend
angry.
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22) Be very kindly to whoever it
is that has most affection for you. Do not 'turn away from
anyone. Avoid being unreasonable about such things as borrowing
money or anything of value.
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 22) Romantic matters can
improve somewhat. You reach a better understanding. There can
be need for a physician’s care about an emotional concern. Don’t
keep postponing such an appointment.
SAGITTARIUS (November 23 - December 21) News you get
about work can be bad. Concerning the type of work you are
doing, the firm may shut down the department. In away it is
good news, however, for you will be more free to search for and
find the right kind of job.
CAPRICORN (December 22 - January 20) In a moment of
weariness after work some day you may snap at your lifemate
and that could be the beginning of the end. There must be no
snapping or snarling, no sign of violence in your home. Keep your
voice at a good register and do things the way your companion
wants them.
AQUARIUS (January 21 - February 19) You get back to work
and be really a bit ill from now on until the hot weather ends.
You can have a low grade infection and it may just start
bothering you this week. It’s symptoms may be weariness that
doesn’t retreat, burning eyes, a lethargic feeling.
PISCES (February 20 - March 20) The cycle is good for your
hopes and dreams. You will earn more money and be able to do
the things you want You may meet with some hostility from a
person who is very opinionated and traditional in views.
School where she was listed in
Who’s Who for two years.
Jackie plans to finish
medical college with a B.S.
degree in nursing. Some of her
hobbies are skating, drawing
and conversing with people
from diverse backgrounds.
Jackie also feels that “life”
is what you make it. And she
leads dynamic life. She is the
proud daughter of Mrs. Willette
Lipkins of Canton, Ohio.
The 1975
Miss Black
International
Beauty Pageant
Girls 17 to 24 years of age
from all over the United States,
Canada, the West Indies and
England will compete in the
1 975 MISS BLACK
INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY
PAGEANT in El Paso, Tx.,
Saturday, August 16.
Interested ladies are invited
to enter and compete for the
title of MISS BLACK
INTERNATIONAL - 1975.
To apply, write Wyndelyn
Harvey, 1170 Broadway, New
York, N.Y. 10001. Please
include name, address,
telephone number and a recent
photograph. Interested pageant
promoters can also obtain
information bv writing the
pageant headquarters.
THE MISS BLACK
INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY
PAGEANT acclaims
recognition and admiration for
the International Woman of
Color.
Karate Lessons
At Library
Young Adult Librarian
Linda Beaty has arranged a
series of programs on the
martial arts to be presented at
the Augusta- Richmond
County Public Library and its
branches this summer.
Karate will be the subject
of the first two programs, on
June 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Main Library, 902 Greene
Street, and on July 10 at 7:30
pan. at the Jeff Maxwell
Branch, 1927 Lumpkin Road.
Guest instructors will be
Perry Andrews, 2nd degree
Black Belt, and Peter Huihui,
Ist degree Black Belt.
The two concluding sessions,
to be held on July 17 at 7 p.m.
at the Wallace Branch, 1237
Gwinnett Street, and on July
24 at 11 a.m. at the Appleby
Branch, 2200 Walton Way, will
present the unarmed art of
judo.
Butterfly
Finally Gets
College
Degree
NEW YORK(UPI) Butterfly
McQueen, Scarlett O’Hara’s
squeaky-voiced house slave in
the movie classic “Gone With
The Wind,” went to five
colleges for almost 30 years
until she graduated. She says
she did it all for mother.
“We were bom to improve
ourselves as human beings,”
said the 64-year-old former
actress who now is devoted to
community work in Harlem.
“I only got the degree
because of my mother, who
has passed away. She wanted
me to be a graduate,” she said
in the high-pitched tones that
upstaged Vivien Leigh’s
See “BUTTERFLY”
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Jack And Jill Hosts
National Program Director
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COFFEE Photo by frame Bowman
The Augusta Chapter of
Jack and Jill of America, Inc.
held a coffee Friday for Mrs.
Aurelia T. James at the home
of Mrs. George Jenkins.
Mrs. James is former
National Program Director and
Recording Secretary of Jack
and Jill and most recently
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(L-R) Lazaleus Leach, Alfreda Rodd, Olivia Franklin, and Tahmera Evans. Photo by Mmh»ei can
Ms. Bronze Augusta was crowned Friday night at the National
Guard Armory. She is Ms. Alredia Ann Rodd the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Rodd. Alfredia was awarded a two year
scholarship to the college of her choice.
A member of Belle Terrace United Presbyterian Church her
hobbies include skating and bowling.
served as treasurer of the Jack
and Jill Foundation. She is the
wife of George “Chubby”
James, formerly of Augusta,
Georgia. The Jameses reside in
Chattanoogo, Tenn.
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Miss Bronze Augusta
picture above are Mrs. Margaret
Jones (president), Hettie
Copeland, Armenta Fryer,
Geneva Stallings, Audrey
Thomas (vice-president),
George Jenkins (former
president), and Aurelia James.
The Augusta News-Review - June 12, 1975
Second runner-up Ms. Olivia Franklin, graduated from Lucy C.
Laney and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin.
The third runner-up is Ms. Tahmera Evans, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W.A. Evans, and the first runner-up Lazaleus Leach, is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Leach.
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