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The Augusta News-Review - November 11, 1978
Your Church
Geneva Y. Gibson
Many religious experiences
have been in the CSRA area.
Many persons have shared their
talents and Christian beliefs
through music, drama and
other activities.
These activities have been
not only newsworthy but are
numerous and varied enough to
give personal fulfillment to all.
We can share and add to our
religious growth as we are
made aware of thv
opportunities.
Special events can be noted
We can serve you better in the area of fellowship if you
give us the following information about your church
located in the CSRA community.
Name of church,
Address
Pastor or leader
Membership in an Association or denominational organizatior
Church Anniversary: Date Age
Any annual event (e.g. S.S., Mission, Ushers, choirs, etc.)
Oldest Member(s)
Send information to: Geneva Y. Gibson, P.O. Box 953,
Augusta, Ga. 30903
Antioch to observe
Women s Day
Antioch Baptist Church will
observe its annua) Women’s
Day during the 11 a.m. and 7
p.m. worship services Nov. 12.
In keeping with Antioch’s
Centennial celebration the
theme for the day is: “Meeting
the Challenge for Another One
Hundred Years.”
The morning speaker is
Miss Georgia Collier, a retired
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if sent to the paper by
Tuesday, one week preceeding
the event.
Why not advertise your
noteworthy religious events
through ads. Mr. Robert L.
Darby will be happy to serve
you.
Please continue to give the
news information of annual
affairs of your church by filling
out the church list. Do it for
your friends’ and neighbors’
church, also.
teacher from the Edgefield
County Public School System
of Edgefield, S.C.
The evening program wdl
feature the younger ladies of
(lie church directed by Mrs.
Barbara Seigler.
Mrs. Mary Robinson and
Mrs. Thelma G. White are the
chairpersons. The Key. ILE,
Donaldson is the pastor.
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BELLE TERRACE Presbyterian Church held a “battle of the sexes” Sunday.
Among the participants were Paine College students Katrina Archer and Torey
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Broadcast
anniversary
celebrated
GREATER MT. CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH
celebrated its ninth Broadcasting Anniversary Sunday.
The Rev. James Walker delivered the sermon. Pictured
are program participants (from left) Willie Rivers,
Boston Johnson, the Rev. Walker, Tracy Williams and
Jody Galloway.
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Flowers (left) the Southland Singers (right), and master and mistress of ceremonies
Terry Elim and Solomon Walker.
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Dealers, Clubs, Churches, Students, etc. make up
to 100% profit selling our many hundreds of
unusual items. Most items not found in stores.
Catalog and complete details for $.30 postage.
C.C.C. - Dept. 638, Box 7586, Greenville, S.C.
29610.
Lambert
stationed at
Camp Lejeune
Marine Sgt. Allen Lambert,
son of Louise Lambert of 2004
2nd Ave., Augusta, Ga., has
reported for duty with 2d
Maintenance Battalion, based
at Camp Lejeune, N.C.
A 1969 graduate of T.W.
Josey High School, he joined
the Marine Corps in August
1969.