• -. —: :_r 4EOK BE* SMART FASHION MODELS —4t Elks Fashion Show fashion Show Blossoms With Sassy Dresses, Sharp Suits By Dianne Simpson Post Staff Writer Sassy dresses, sharp pant suits, elegant formats, casual and dress boots, bags and shoes and classy hats, gloves and stoles were all visible items that bloomed forth at a fashion show. These prissy and smart fas hions were presented by the Elks Purple Cross Health Unit of Pisgah Lodge No. 266 and Pisgah Temple No. 228 at the Greenville Community Center at 1330 Spring Street. Mrs. Frankie Travillian manager of the Buddy Dale Hat Shop was the narrator, and Mrs. Harriett Steele hosted the show. Ms. Sadie Grigg Elected Secretary Of SR Council H; Mrs. Sadie C. Grigg has been elected to serve as re _ cording secretary for the Sou theastern Regional Council of Alpha Pi Chi Sorority. The annual meeting was held in Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 24-26 at the Sheraton Biltmore Hotel. The theme for the convention was, “Reach Out And Touch." Currently Mrs. Grigg is pre sident elect for the North Carolina State Council of Al pha Pi Chi, president of Char lotte City Council of Alpha Pi Chi, financial secretary, for the Alpha Alpha Chapter of Charlotte of which she is a chapter member She serves on the National Board of Di rectors of Alpha Pi Chi with headquarters in Chicago, 111. She was chosen as the North Carolina State Council Woman of the Year in 1974 for Alpha Pi Chi. The Southeastern Regional includes the states of N.C., S.C.. Ga , Ala., Miss., La., FI., and Calif. The Alpha Pi Chi Sorority is a business and professional sorority. The history of the sorority is similar to that of other greek letter organiza tions The national theme is "Lighting The Way For Learning And Living." Leading uptown stores such as Luciell-Vogue, Buddy Dale Hat Shop. Butler Shoe Store, Mr. G’& and Ed Mellons provi ded many of the beautiful and handsome fashions modeled at the show. The participants modeling the contemporary fashions were Ms. Cheryl Bittle, Mrs. Rosanna Pauling, Mrs. Eve lyn Blackwell, Ms. Rhonda Hourge, Ms. Sherri Blackwell, Ms. Valerie Blackwell, Mrs. Mildred Glenn, Darren With erspoon, Edward Hogue and Herman Rushing. A display of celebrity jewel ery was presented by Mrs. Carrie Grier who was sitting in for Mrs.Sylvia Davis. Admission to this event was $2 to the public and proceeds are to be used in the various areas sponsored by the club. Some of these designated are as are the building up of the Elk’s scholarship foundation. Those funds are distributed to nurses in training. They also support a foundation drive that distributes funds for var “Y* Swimmers : '* Placed In Greensboro Meet McCrorey ‘Y” swimmers placed in its first indoor meet of the season at Greensboro this past weekend. Heat win ners in 8 and under girls were Karin Ingram, Jill Short and Tyree Stevenson who won two heats. Boys 8 and under were Clint Ingram and Eric Crump. Barry Short won two heats in the boys 15 and over division. The swimmers who placed in the finals were Tyree Ste venson who placed third in the 25-yard butterfly and third in the 25-yard freestyle. Wendell McCain placed fourth in the 100 individual medley and six th in the 25-yard butterfly. Clint Ingram placed third in the 25-yard freestyle. Andrew DeCann placed fifth in the 25-yard butterfly and fourth in the 25-yard breaststroke. Jen nifer DeCann placed fourth in the 200-yard individual med ley and fifth in the 50-yard breaststroke. The boys 8 and under med ley relay missed first place by three-tenths of a second and came in second. jous health purposes. Camp, Host And Associates New Black Business To Provide Best Of Service By Dianne Simpson Post Staff Writer It was once stated that the future of America lies in the hands of big businesses and enterprises. But the future of Black Americans lies in the hands of the outgoing, intellec tual, black seeker who wants to get ahead to do something and plan ahead for the better ment of the establishment of his black community: These seekers don’t start from the top, but have conquered the pains that his fellowman has and still is experiencing. So it is with Ronnie Bost and Edward Camp, Realtors of the Camp, Bost and Associates. 27 and 28 years old respectively, these young black men are setting the pace for business men with a process of antici pation and determination. These two young Charlot teans, who both received their real estate training from Cen tral Piedmont Community College, have been in business together since July 1977. They had both been members of the Cousar Realty Co. but saw this need to venture forth and start a business of their own. As Bost was already a member of the Charlotte Board of Real iuia, uicu uraniu ucvauic d reality. Providing only the best pro fessional services, these two young men have set their company's goal of helping all of those who seek their exper tise. Their objective is that 100 percent of their clients are satisfied. They are members of the Local, State and National As sociation of Realtors and base their company’s foundation of buying, selling and renting homes on professional and ethical standards. They are members of: The Charlotte Board of Realtors, Multiple Listing Bureau, N.C. Association of Realtors, Na tional Association of Realtors, Realtors National Marketing Institute and the Charlotte Merchant's Association. They are also assisted in business matters by the Service Core 01 Retire Executives (SCORE). Although Bost signifies that their business is at the present small, it is, however, rapidly growing. Working with this firm are two real estate brok ers, Ms. Denis Williams and Darvin Carr. He contends that the firm is seeking other quali fied, interested agents to take on the work of real estate. These agents, if accepted, will receive above average in come, continue training and an atmosphere of progression. This company is licensed for business for the entire state of N.C. and hopefully to direct their courses to South Caro lina as well. This company specializes in sales, rentals and manage ment on FHA, VA and Conven tial basis. They place no restrictions on buyers as to age, creed, color or race for to them just as long as the buyer is ready, willing and able, this is the kind of person they want to deal with. For anyone seeking only real estate counseling, Mr. Bost states that no fee will be charged. For their purpose Mr Camp's comments is "to help and satisfy." 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