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The Augusta News-Review December 3,1983
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HOME FOR SALE
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath,
Fireplace, Hardwood
Floors, Large Lot,
Basement, and Hill
Section, Call:
733-2861.
Bethlehem Center
to celebrate birthday
The Bethlehem
Community Center,
1336 Conklin Ave., will
celebrate its 71st an-
niversary with a buffet
dinner dance at the Gar
den Center, 598 Telfair
St. Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m.
James E. Carter HI,
assistant director of the
Division of Student Af
fairs at the Medical
College of Georgia, will
be the keynote speaker.
The contribution of
$10.50 (S2O per couple) is
tax deductable.
Terri Gibbs Day
Butler Comprehensive
High School students will
celebrate “Terry Gibbs
Day” Dec. 5 at an assem
bly program at 1 p.m.
Tea planned
Wheeless Road
Elementary School is
holding an Open House
and a Thirty-Year Tea
Dec. 4 from 3 p.m. to
5 p.m. in the school
cafetorium.
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THE MESSIAH Phyllis Anderson, Paine College choral direc-
tor, directs Fredricka Ford, Geneen Lester, Thelma Matthews, and
Marie Stokes in preparation for the Dec. 4 production of The
Messiah.
Brown completes training
Army Pvt. Carl R.
Brown, son of Ethel M.
Brown of 1952 Second
Ave., has completed
basic training at Fort
Leonard Wood, Mo.
During the training,
students received instruc
tion in drill and
ceremonies, weapons,
map reading, tactics,
militiarv courtesy,
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The Bon Air
an historic residence for
Senior Citizens
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• Laundromat on site
• On Public Transporstlon
Applications to bo considered on a first
come/first served basis, so apply NOW.
Temporary Leasing Office
825 Russell Street
at Walton Way
(Entrance and parking at rear of Bort Storey
Assoc. Bldg.-foHow signs)
Phone 738-0781
Monday-Friday 9:00-4:30
The Bon Air is Back JjM
military justice, first aid,
and Army history and
traditions.
He is a 1983 graduate
of Butler High School.