The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, October 20, 1984, Page Page 2, Image 2

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The Augusta News-Review October 20,1984 jt HC i -—■ F-W -w '&."a. Jg* UJIMR Br taßßr MsF WHI ' x e? €<&i S iHA ISis i E--""’‘W fIHHi Hi <fW*‘’«». ■ » fgK JW HMHIHI HV - w immhßlßß||S / ®‘ fcf f • j “DEL-TEENS OF AUGUSTA from left front row: Natalie Williams, Mina Prince, Pamela Sapp, Demetra Love, Diadra Brown, Samora Tankersley. Back row: Monica Cody, Amy Grant, Sorita Bundrage, Monica Dody, Faye Stanley, Tammy Howard, Linda Childs. Deltas pilot Teen Lift Up, Up, and Away!! The Augusta Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. has taken off on its pilot program of Delta’s TEEN LIFT. In an effort to promote cultural educational growth, as well as simulate self-esteem, the sorority has selected a group of 20 girls Essence searches for remarkable women NEW YORK Heard about my remarkable women lately? ESSENCE Magazine is looking for story ideas for the “Where There’s a Wi11...” feature. This ongoing feature highlights the lives of in credible Black women. Women who have beaten all obstacles, and survived. Women who have over come great hardships in their lives. Extraordinary women. Women, who haven’t taken their startling misfortunes lying down. Past features have included Tulsa native Patricia Anderson Roper who appears in the October Mrs. Kingsley S. Riley Sorority to celebrate Founder ’s Day Tau Gamma Delta Sorority Inc. Kappa Chapter will observe it s Founders’ Day Oct. 28, at 3 p.m. The observance will be held at Christ Presbyterian Church- U.S.A., 1316 Lcney Walker Blvd. The speaker for the occasion will be Mrs. Kingsley S. Riley, a memb r of the Richmond County Board of Education where she serves as chairman of personel committee and vice chairman of the finance committee. Mrs. Riley is a native of Southern Pines, N.C. She is a graduate of Fayetteville State University. Page elected to office of SGAE Miss Robin Page is a junior majoring in Early Childhood Education at Paine College was recently elected the Recording Secretary of the Student Georgia Association of Educators (SGAE) at the Fall Leadership Conference which was held in Covington, Georgia on Oct. 6th and 7th. Miss Hain Etinge, President of Charles G. Gomillion Chapter of Student National Education Association (SNEA) of Paine College, Miss Marguerite Walton, a member, and Miss Victoria E. Turner, Advisor also attended the conference. A certificate was awarded to Miss Turner for her service and guidance to SNEA. Page 2 from Lucy C.Laney High School and T.W. Josey High School to participate in this year’s initial program. The “DEL-TEENS” will par ticipate in monthly activities ranging from a trip to the Atlanta area colleges and the High Museum of Art to a celebration of issue currently on the newsstands. Roper overcame a brain-damaging birth defect, years of academic un derachievement, obesity, a devastating marriage, the threat of breast cancer, and a rate lung disease. She now heads her own public relations company. While lying in the hospital, Roper was told she’d never recover from sarcoidosis, a rare lung disease that had consumed two thirds of her lung. Roper ex claimed, “The reality for me was that God and my mind could think me out of my condition... All the SEAMS GREAT FALL SALE Most items at reduced prices L ... '""■wl.. wwmtw i u w fl .... Hl . -■ . inn *-■ ' '*4 \ IS flt jflliflfl?l 1 I I If/// vk -IS Uffizi Illi tfnrltr WnfcJHiL llmy ’ Wil ■ IffJKf tl I \Wtll 1 .flta^ fl Ifhß ■ rs i 1 *II 31 Im II SAVE on Colormate towels in Hfl ill I I mII our widest selection of colors 'J B 1 WR II our best-selling velour bath towel! Soft, supple velour face reverses to thirsty terry Reg 99 loops for maximum absorbency and it s made of cotton, polyester for durability. 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Notav ■ ■ I' " ' I -■■ H . ~,„ Satisfaction guaranteed Sears pricin 9 P° lic y : ls an item is not described Sale prices shown in this . or your money back as reduced or a s P® c ' al purchase, it is at its ad in effect through , ' r regular price. A special purchase, though not Saturday, Oct. 20, unless A ff/1 H tSears, Roebuck and Co., 1984 reduced, is an exceptional value. otherwise specified (J U Black History. The year will culmi nate with May Week ceremonies where the girls will make a presen tation of the past year’s experience as a part of the Teen Lift program. Next year the sorority hopes to expand their program to include senior girls from all area high schools. things my parents had taught me, my prior knowledge of God and the Bible, suddenly made sense.” And less than a year after the first diagnosis, the disease not only arrested itself, it has regressed. “I haven’t doubted God’s power since,” says Pat, ad ding, “or my own.” Any ideas about “exceptional” women, who have triumphed over life’s more unfortunate ordeals, can be submitted to: “Where There’s a Wi11...”, ESSENCE Magazine, 1500 Bropadway, New York, N.Y. 10036. < . 4 A Soldiers Story’ to come to Augusta The Augusta Arts and Cultural, Association will present the Negro Ensemble Company Production o< “A Soldier’s Play” on Oct. 31st at 8 p.m., the performance will be at the Miller Theatre. The play is a murder mystery. The play follows step by step the investigation of the fatal shooting of a Black sergeant on a predominate Negro Army base in Keep your eyes on C , i the numbers and » /'& watch the savings //B add up. / I Learning how to read your / s electric meter can really be worth Lyy V money to you. And it’s as easy to Z- do as reading the speedometer in a car. Once you know how, you i can watch the amount of electricity you use daily and control it. ■ / JwjwEffij&j To get a free brochure on how to read your electric meter, K ’> Ugl call or stop by your local I» • eFSb Georgia Power office. !>h i' orrs Georgia Power A We Keep You W ggT oWo Plugged Into Savings. O vT /*\ Oaßt? 3 A /2 ’ 9 SV^SJ/\<s 6/s 5 5 i C 1984 Georgia Power J- ' the Deep South in the second World War.' There is a documen tary feel to the play as the in vestigator, a Black captain, serves as narrator as well as interrogation of the men in the murdered Tech/Sergeant Water’s unit. The play won the Pulitzer Prize last year, a distinction that, At the very least, means that everyone in terested in the American Theatrg_ should have the chance to see it. Tickets are Orchestra and Mez zanine $10.50; Ist Balcony $8.50; 2nd Balcony $6.50. You may call AACA’s office (404) 724-9712 for seat reservations or send a self stamped envelope to 360 Bay St., Suite 140, make checks payable to AACA.