ϊ YOUR BEST ADVERTISING MEDIA IN THEZUCRATIVE BLACK' MARKET CALL 376-0496 rUBLlU LIBRARY OF MAY 1 6 1980 CHAIUOnC ifii MECKLENBURG COUNTY culmu. ι s. 2!2k -γι., - Librcjry of Ch-rlottv ■ ® St 9 .. ... j q îLÔ*jZ*î THE CHARLOTTE POST Vol 5, No. 41 "The Voice In The Black Community' BLACK NEWSPAPERS · EFFECTIVELY REACH BY FAR, MORE BLACK CONSUMERS THE CHARLOTTE POST, Thursday, May 15. 1980 Price 30 Cents - * m / .?■ l λ ATTRACTIVE JACQUELINE DAVIS ...Loves to sing Jacqueline Davis Is Beauty Of Week By Teresa Burns Post Staff Writer In 1074 our beauty, Jacqueline Davis was on her way home to Charlotte. After performing in New York with a group called "Angels" it was virtually impossible for her to forget her love for singing. Upon returning to Char lotte, Ms. Davis found her self again in the spotlight; winning first place in various talent shows around the city. Even if the spotlight was labeled na tional our beauty would be more than willing tç stand beneath it. I could find ftfaeone tdMisten, I know I would want to be a professional singer, actress, or write poems," Ms. Davis ad mitted. One of her loves is indeed singing, but there is some thing rise she loves to do as well. "I love to meet peo ple,*' she began, "I go to Marshall Park and I love looking at kith." She also enjoys tennis, handball, swimming and basketball. "I like to sit and watch basketball. If I could play I'd try to get into it," she commented. Our Sagitarrian beauty graduated from Jamaica High School in New Ypfrk and ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harville of Charlotte. She has three sisters and five brothers. Barnard Belk is Ms. Davis' favorite person. " like his attitude," she e> plained. "I admire him fo what he is and not for wha he is trying to do." At the age of 24, Ms Davis believes that mei can be bossy. If she coul< change anything in thi: world this is what it woul< be: "I would change i man. Most men are boss; and I don't like to be bosse< around." This attitude may sten from Ms. Davis' deter mination to make her many dreams come true "ϊ-'wjinfto bra winner going up in life and nevei coming back down - ye never forgetting who I am." As far as identifying witl a fellow actress, Ms. Davii feels that Cycely Tyson is i superb example. "She i: unique and I like the wa; she carries herself," Ms Davis remarked. She als< feels that "Roots" revealec information everyone should know about. Whether our beauty end! up beneath a national spot light or stays right when she is, she has already revealed that she will ne ver forget who she is, 01 disregard the love for people. That alone keep: her in a special type 01 spotlight. Here Sunday May field Memorial Will Celebrate Woman's Da^ Woman'· Day will be celebrated at Mayfield Memorial Baptist Church Sunday, May 18, at 11 a.m. The ctyrth will have the pleasure of hearing Dr. Aurelia Downey, president of the Nannie Helen Bur rough· School in Washing tofi, D.C. ' She la a graduate of Virginia State College where she received her Bachelor*» Degree. She did further study at the South ern Baptist Theological Setnimry in Louisville, KenMcky and received her Degree in Reli i Education The Ame I, Bible College of New M Y conferred the Doctor of Hu Degree for her and interest in Mrs. Downey is a men ber of the Shiloh Baptii Church in Washington, D.C. There she serves s Director of the Missior Department and Vice chairperson of the expai sion drive. She is married to Ni thaniel Downey and is th mother of four children. Also at the 11 a.m. sei vice the Mayfield "Woma of the Year" for 1M0 will b announced. The "Woma of the Year" will be chose by secret ballot. Last year's "Women of the Year" were Mrs. H. S Diggs and Mrs. Margi Squash. They received th same number >of votes. The Sunday β p.m. set vice will have as gue« speaker Mrs. Velma Smith a charter member of Ma) neia Memorial Haptii Church. She la a member c the Hottest Committee, member of the Deacon es Board and principle owne of the Smith-Lowry Ir sura nee Agency. The entire Sunday actlv ties will feature the wome of the church. Women wi v teach all Sunday Scho< >a Energy Kducators «Award for the best project .Φ a junior high level '■« He also won the North ^Carolina State University ,$!phool of Engineering v^ward for the best en gineering project I His solar meter and re charger first won him ho nors at the district compe tition in March and later state recognition. Anthony, 14, who is pre ·,Vident of his school's, sci ence club designed a solar air conditioner and con ^erter which was displayed at the Energy Fair Some local buildings *bve expressed interest in putting the solar air condi right grader is now seeking a patent Anthony is the oldest of five children and the son of Mr. and Mrs John \nthony. "He's always been in terested in science," Mrs Anthony commented. "He tears things apart, puts them back together again to see how they work." The youth is a member of Berean 7th Day Adventist Church. According to hie mother, Anthony desires a career in engineering 4