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The Augusta News-Review April 21.1984
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THE OMEGA CHAPTER of the Omega
Psi Phi Fraternity has inducted 10 members.
They are from left: Dr. William H. Harris,
Keith Sims, Michael Key, James Thompson,
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Tornado victims given
Chaplain A. C. Redd
recently paid a special
visit to Mid-South
Carolina in the area
devastated by recent
killer tornadoes, and
presented a SI,OOO
cashier check from an
anonymous donor to
family victims. They had
For
MOVIES
TITLES
and
SHOW
TIMES
Call:
722-4507
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NAACP
City Wide Membership Drive
The Augusta Branch of the NAACP is presently conducting a City-Wide
Membership Drive. Regular memberships are $lO and life memberships are
SSOO. The membership drive will climax on Sunday, May 13, in each church
throughout the city. . . .
throughout the city. Please contact your pastor about joining or send your
membership to:
The Augusta Branch of the NAACP
1301 Laney-Walker Boulevard
Augusta, Georgia 30901
Name
Address
Telephone Date
Enclosed is:
()$lO ()SIOO
other
Please send checks or money orders only.
DESTRUCTION in wake of tornado
lost their home as well as
personal possessions.
The mother of the
family had already been
seriously ill. Her husband
is ill and handicapped.
Redd, who inspected
the area, reported that it
had been declared a
disaster. Over 70 persons
were killed, hundreds in
jured, and the area’s
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Claude W. Jefferson, Isaac McKinney,
Charles Alexander, Mallory K. Millender,
Chaplain James Holmes and Thomas B.
Miller.
economy has lost hun
dreds of homes, farms,
businesses and churches
Chaplain Redd ex
pressed hope that ad
ditional assistance will be
quickly given to the vic
tims by Georgia and
South Carolina churches
and concerned citizens.
A long-time CME
Minister. Redd has
Prator accepted
for med school
Timothy V. Prator, a
senior biology major at
Paine College and a
membe of Alpha Kappa
Mu, has been accepted
for admission to the
University of Pittsbury
School of Medicine for
September. 1984.
Orginally a zoology
major, Prator turned his
sights to medicine after
participating in the
Student Educational
Enrichment Program at
the Medical College of
Georgia. Approximately
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helped build churches in
South Carolina, Florida,
Michigan, Colorado, and
Kansas. He has served on
many local, state, and
national boards of agen
cies working for religious
and community better
ment. He was directly
responsible for helping
have established the first
fresh water system and
four comprehensive
health centers in Beaufort
County, S.C.
"Th* CSRA Security,
Investigative and
Comultant Services,
Inc. Is now offering
Housewatch while
you are shopping,
paying bills, visiting
friends or relatives,
or away on vacation...
CALL NOW! 722-3475
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NEW SORORS—Zeta Xi Omega Chapter
of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
initiated eight new members into its
sisterhood. The new sorors are (from left)
80 students nationwide
are selected annually to
participate in this inten
sive eight-week summer
program of science cour
ses, offered to attract
minority college students
to the medical
professions.
In addition to two
summers of study at
MCG, Praetor has been
employed on the Paine
campus as a tutor of local
high school students in
the Upward Bound
Program.
A native of Thomson,
Ga, he is the son of Ms.
Shirley M. Prator of
Thomson, and Oscar
Prator of Atlanta.
Timothy is interested in a
career in emergency 1
medicine and surgery,
and is considering the
U.S. Army Health
Professions Scholarship
Program as a viable
solution to the dilemma
of tuition costs at the
University of Pittsburg.
Tuition alone for the
School of Medicine is
$16,000 annually.
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On a hot summer night in 1930,16-year-old James
Cameron faced a white lynch mob.
He felt the rope tighten around his neck.
Yet miraculously this young black escaped. While
two others died.’
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