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MS. CAROLYN ENSLEY Photo by Michael Carr
“Look to Jesus for a helping
hand because life is too
beautiful and short to waste”,
says Ms. Carolyn Ensley, an
Aquarian, who plans to make
the Army a career.
Carolyn graduated from the
Instructors Training Course at
Ft. Gordon and has received
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Last week’s winner, Mr. Teddie Nixion, of our
Weekly Free Baby Jack Pot. He won $25.00 in cash
drawn by Miss Belinda Wright held at the Club Park 56
on Highway 56 approximately 2 blocks south of
Tobacco Road on July 20 at 6 p.m.
He is the 4-month-old son of Mrs. Delores Nixion of
115 Rosier Ct
Miss Belinda Wright, who volunteered to draw,
received a free gift certificate for a car was at Speed Car
Wash, 1022 Walton Way.
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Concerned Mothers Club
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118 Ninth St.
three letters of commendation
and a marksman medal for the
M-16 rifle since she has been in
the Army.
A member of Greater Mt.
Canaan Baptist Church her
hobbies are sewing and playing
the piano.
ENTER TODAY CALL: 793-5617
FREE - BABY JACK POT
WIN $25.00
THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO CHARGE TO YOU
We will come into your home by appointment and take a free photo of your
baby and enter it in our Weekly Photo Jack Pot. The winning baby's photo
will be published in the Augusta News-Review newspaper the following week.
We will use the social security number of the baby's mother or guardian in
our public drawing. This number will represent your baby. The number that
is drawn will be placed in or near this advertisement in the News-Review
newspaper. In order to win, the mother or onarriian must find his number
and contact Stewart’s Photo Call on or before the next publishing date,
793-5617 Monday thru Friday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Limited up to five years of age. This week's drawing will be held at Allen
Homes, 1130 Peters Rd., with WRDW's Block Party, on July 27 from 5-7
p.m. sponsored by Club 56 on Hwy. 56 approximately two blocks south of
Tobacco Road.
One News-Review newspaper will be posted at the location of drawing for
use of those who enter our Free Baby Jack Pot, although the News-Review
newspaper are available for purchase at various businesses throughout the
CSRA. Children of persons who are participating in conducting this Jack Pot
are not eligible to draw nor be a winner.
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Women Accepted To
Who In Georgia 1975
Mrs. Hetti F. Copeland,
Basileus and Mrs. Ruth Ellis
James, Epistoleus of Zeta Xi
Omega Chapter of Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority have
been placed in the 1975
edition of Who’s Who In
Georgia. Who’s Who In Georgia
a compilation of biographical
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DACARA SHELEASE BROWN
New Arrival
Dalline and Attorney Carl
Brown became the proud
parents of Dacara Shelease, 8
Mrs. Ruth L. Lemon
Eastern Stars Speaker
The Augusta Chapter of
Eastern Stars F.A.A.Y. Masons
of Augusta will celebrate
EastemDay Sunday, July 27th
at 3 p.m. at the Magnolia
Baptist Church on Ninth
Street.
The guest speaker will be
Mrs. Ruth L. Lemon the Worth
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information on outstanding
citizens of the state of Georgia.
This honor was bestowed
due to their involvement in
educational, religious, and civic
activities in their community
and their state.
Mrs. James is a retired high
school teacher of Richmond
pounds, 8 ounces, on July 13.
They have one son, Carl C.
Brown 111.
Matron of Eastern Stars of
State of Georgia and of U.S.
Am.
She is a native of Atlanta,
Ga. and a member of Heroines
of Jerchio, the Daughter of Isis
and the Amarantha.
The mistress of ceremonies
is Mrs. Jean Rouse of Cumming
Grove Baptist Church.
A great way
to give...
March of Dimes
THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED 8Y THE PUBLISHER
ERVIN CLACK, JR.
SPECIAL ELECTION
AUGUST 5, 1975
A MAN WHO WILL GIVE
EQUAL REPRESENTATION
TO ALL CITIZENS.
PUNCH NO. 2
CLERK OF
SUPERIOR COURT
County who is still actively
participating in community
and state affairs. She recently
served as division chairperson
in the United Negro College
Fund Drive for Paine College.
She tutors students for the
Department of Family and
Children Service.
Mrs. Copeland is a teacher at
Terrace Manor Elementary
School. She also participates in
community activities and is
Secretary of Richmond County
Teachers’ Association for the
year 1975-76.
We congratulate these two
outstanding citizens for their
service and dedication which
led to this recognition.
Happy Birthday
Roy Bowdry will celebrate
his birthday today, July 24.
His family gives their best
wishes.
SEWING
MACHINES
HERLONG'S FABRICS
John and Trudy Herlong
3001 WASHINGTON ROAD
(404) 863-7393
Sales, Service and Repairs
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Beauty Consultant
to Introduce Cosmetics
for the Black Woman
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday July 24th - 26th
MR. LONI FORBES, a leading makeup artist
from Fiori Roberts, Inc., largest distributor of
Black cosmetics in the United States, will be at
North Augusta Belk.
A matched set of lipstick and nail polish will be a gift
offering with each Fiori Roberts purchase of $6 or
more.
The beauty expert will give personal beauty analysis,
skin care advice, and will demonstrate correct makeup
application.
Miss Marilyn Finklin became
the bride of Harry L. Johnson
Saturday, June 28, at the
Greater Young Zion Baptist
Church. The Rev. J.C. Trowell
and Rev. Thomas Sapp
officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. EsteHa Finklin. The
groom is the son of Mrs.
Frances Johnson.
William T. Johnson, of
Corona, N.Y. broother of the
groom, was best man. Ushers
were Robert E. Finney, Ronald
Strong, Kelvin Ward, Billy
Jones of New York, and
George H. Bailey Jr. of New
Jersey, cousin of the groom.
Miss Carolyn Finklin, twin
sister of the bride was maid of
honor. Mrs. Christine E. Ward
was matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Miss Ruth
Myers, Miss Jerlin Luke, Miss
Carolyn O’Bryant and Miss
Rosetta Johnson of New York,
sister of the groom.
The flower girl was Miss
LaShanda Lafayette Avery,
niece of the bride. George H.
Bailey 111 of New Jersey,
cousin of the groom, was ring
bearer.
The bride was given in
marriage by he brother, Leroy
Finklin Sr.
Following the ceremony a
The Augusta News-Review - July 24, 1975 -
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MRS. MARILYN JOHNSON
reception was held at the Grand Bahamas.
Garden Center. After the The couple will reside in
wedding the Johnsons Augusta.
honeymooned in Freeport,
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. . I had trouble recognizing myself, but it
was fun. I’ve decided to think positive. It s all
in knowing how. ”
CHARLOTTE OBSERVER
"Makeup is important because it’s true -
beauty is skin-deep. ”
CHARLESTON NEWS and COURIER
“Black and brown beauties are potential
beauties, long neglected in the cosmetics
world, have come into their own at last. ’’
THE DENVER POST
“. . . in different ages and sizes, the women
came, all with the hope of leaving a little bit
lovelier. And they did. ”
ASBUR Y PARK PRESS
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