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ripiRQt By BOB JOHNSON The 1957^Class of West Charlotte Ij^gh School will hold a specIaTTellovvsInp^nieeliii Jbecember 29, at the 5 Guys Club on the corner of Third and Mint Streets from 7 p.m. until. . .AH Class members are invited to come out and reacquaint themselves with people like: JIMMY “SNAG” WALLACE, CALVIN HARRIS, GRADY JOHNSON, ELLA RUTH RILEY ROBERT JORDAN. SADIE McCLAIN BARKESDALE, PHYLLIS CARR. ROBENA SHAW WERTZ, ROLAND MOORE, JOYCE -JETER JOHNNY FOSTER ♦lAMFS BLACK MON. BARBARA WARE, LOTTIE JAMES. ROBERT JOHNSON, JOE ALLISON. DANNY HERRON, EDDIE KENNEDY, RHONIA DIXON, SHIRLEY MICKENS, MR. and MRS. ROBERT PROCTOR, CHARLES WILLIAMS. LEON and ALTAVIA CHILES, SAMUEL LAWRENCE and RUSSELTTMcDOWELL, pttnr many other members of the ”157 of *57”. U n am 2m a J A 1 ^ • • movu viiv maiden names of most of the women for the purpose of recognition. . .The Clubhouse of The Lake Apartments was the scene of a very to gether party last week- I end. ..The party, given by JOHN BOLLING for his friends, was well attend ed by such people as: BONNIE PINDER, GLORIA PICKETT, CALVIN MORAGNE, BRENDA RICHARDS, HAROLD GRIER, ANGELL and BURN ITA BURRELL, CLAUDETTE FOX, -JEAN BOONE, FLOSSIE FOXX, ANGIE BOLLING and WENDELL. ANN OLIVER, PETE and LINDA OWENS, FRANKIE LEE TURNER, CATHIE WILLIAMS, MATTIE IVEY, ED WARD NEWLAND, LUTHER MAXWELL of the 100 Percent Pure Poison Band, DON HARRIS, RONNIE SEEGARS, GARDENIA FOSTER, SHEDRICK and CAROL WILLIAMS. BILL TILLMAN, VANESSA REEVES, and BER NARD mckinney. ..Everyone had a marvelous time rapping, roasting weiners in the fireplace, dancing to tunes by Barry White and other top artists and digging the beautiful scenery created bv the fountain in the lake. . .December 26 JOHN will host another funciton. This one will be in the. Clubhouse at the Woodwinds Apartment Complex. It promises to be as good if not better than the last one. Please mark your calendar for this coming event. ..LLOYD SIGLER rose from the depths of obscurity in “The No Name Chess Club’s” match last week, and walked away with top honors along with DWIGHT SULLIVAN. The leaders for the evening scored 7 points a piece, followed by BOB JOHNSON, with 6'/a points, ALGIE CLY BURN 6V2 points, GERALD JOHNSON 3 points, DAVE BLEVINS 1 point JOE ALLISON 1.point and ANTHONY SMITH 1 point. RAYMOND LEE and BILL HAYGOOD did not score. ..me ciuds next match will be held at the Uptown-Downtown Club on the corner of Bre vard and Fourth Streets. Tuesday-Dee. 17 from 7:30 p.m. until. ..The present club member? would welcome a chance to play or instruct to the best of their ability any interested people. For more informa tion call BOB JOHNSON at 392-1306 or 334-9826. ROBERT "HEAVY” WITHERS gave his wife PATRICIA a- birthday party recently at their home on Fleming St. which lasted from 10 until the wee hours of the morning. Among the people who enjoyed themselves socializing with friends and relatives were: NANCY McDOWELL. CONNIE RUSSELL, AMELIA McDANIEL, ANNETTE THOMPSON, ALMA JONES. RONALD MITCHELL, MARCELLA GUDVER, MICHAEL PRATT, GILBERT HUFF, LARRY JONES. CHERYL EDWARDS and WILLIAM BELT. ..Happening would like to extend a very warm congratulations to the Miss Artes Modemes for 1974. She is the lovely and talented JACQLIN VERNICE ROBINSON, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. ROBINSON of Charlotte. ..Are you having a party, anniversary, friends in from out of town? Contact BOB JOHNSON at 392-1306 if you would like to read about it. .. Happening would like to take time out here and congratulate; Miss GLORIA ANN KIMBLE and CORNELL BOULER along with PATRICIA ANN CARAWAY and TIMOTHY LAWRENCE HARRIS. . .These couples were married last weekend. ..Don’t forget the 11th Commandment ‘‘Thou Shall Not Hassle”.....Until we rap again. Rock Easy!! I ij • Miss Patricia Ann Caraway Is Bride Of Timothy Harris On Saturday. December 7, in a beautiful holiday setting of red poinsettias. holiday greenery, and spiral candel abra. Miss Patricia Ann Cara way exchanged vows with Timothy Lawrence Harris. Several hundred friends and relatives witnessed the four o'clock peremony at South —Trvnn Presbyterian Church where the Rev. A. Rudolph Hendricks officiated and the impressive seltipg. i The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oismer Alex ander Caraway of Dogwood Ave. and the groom is the son of J. C. Harris of Charlotte and the late Mrs. Victoria Harris. Preceding the ceremony, a program of nuptial music was pi I'senled by Mias Cora Pear— son who was accompanied by Mrs. Pricilla Forney at the with lace appliques and pearl cluster. Her lace trirhmed veil of illusion extended into a chapel train, and she carried a white prayer book topped with white sweetheart roses. Attending Miss Caraway were seven bridesmaids ^phosen from among her close rela tives and friends. They wore pink velvet gowns and match ing hats. Each carried a single long-stemmed red rose. The bride's sister. Mrs. Robert H. King, was matron of honor. She wore a gown of cranberry red velvet with matching picture hat, and she carried a nosegay of three pink roses. neat namings Offset By Price Increase Continued from page i taxed at rates applicable to a married worker with three dependents fell 0.3 percent^, from September, seasonally adjusted. ..Over theiyear. real spend able earnings were down 4.9 percent owing to the 4.1 per cent decline in real weekly earnings and a 0.9 percent increase in til*' effect of taxes. . .The Hourly Earnings Index in dollars of constant pur chasing power was 106.6 in October, seasonally adjusted. 0.1 percent lower than in September. Compared with a year ago. the index is 2.7 percent lower, the index ex cludes the effects of overtime in manufacturing and of inter industry shifts, such as the shift of workers between high wage industries. r1 111 i MRS. TIMOTHY LAWRENCE HARRIS ...The Former Miss Patricia A. Caraway r.ddie Harris served as his brothers best man. I.ittle Miss Kami Davis was flower girl and Derek Harris was the ring bearer. Mrs. Caraway chose for her daughter's wedding a floor length green knit dress adorned with rhine stones. and she wpre a white orchid. Following the cere mony she received the wedding guests at a reception I at the Holiday Inn-Downtown. .. After their wedding trip, the newlyweds will live on Stone post Hoad. ..Children off to college? Keep them informed of events back home by sending them a copy of the Charlotte “Host each week. The cost is only Iti.iMi for a year's subscription. UNGC Nursing College Is Accredited The College of Nursing of the University of North C aro lina at Charlotte has received its. national accreditation from the National League for Nursing, according to I)r. Frink C. Dickey, provost. ..The accreditation is retro active to the eight-month per iod prior to the action of the League's Board of Review. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I The l N( l College of Nursing is a four-sear pro gram which grants a bachelor of science degree with a major in nursing. Dr. Marinell II. Jernigan. dean of the college, said that accreditation "represents mans hours ol dedication and ssork on the part of the faculls . staff and students. \s to the significance of iccreditation. she said, 'tiraduaftng from a nation- * all> accredited school has particular significance for those who plan to pursue graduate education in nursing as uell as for mans who are interested in entering communit) health nursing and the jfrmed' services. g ANY‘10 GARMENTS’ E M . * ■ RE 41 TIFt 11* y (LEI \ El) FOR ()\ L) Z I ! i 4 Sl IT IS C()l M ED IS 0\E C l R ME \ I - | • -P0ST CUAHEW A UUNOOtaK 5 l m ■ ^ha settle for less than the rest? * Musical Christmas Suggestions We have over 200 Guitars & Banjos to Choose from Many Guitars & Banjos Remain 20% OFF Great Ideas for Gifts at- — TILLMAN ■ffip MON.-FRI. 10:00-8:30 SAT. 9:00-5:30 V*‘l 1 1 2110 E. 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