Faculty Of Imagination Is Spring Of Human Activity The faculty of imagination is the great spring of hu man activity, and the principal source of human improvement. As it de lights in presenting to the mind scenes and charact ers more perfect than those which we are acquainted with, it prevents us from ever being completely sa tisfied with our present condition, or with our past attainments, and engages us continually in the pur suit of some untried en joyment, or of some ideal excellence. Destroy this fa culty, and the condition of man will become as sta tionary as that of the brutes. YOURS, MINE AND OURS...Understanding that images are the brood of desire and endowed with an unquenchable thirst for perfection. Bob Curry, financial planner for Mu tual Benefit Life Insur ance Company, spearhead ed a birthday party that was nothing but the truth. The recent party was given in honor of his dear friend, Sam Jones, of Jones Electrical Contracting, Inc., and co-hosted by the company’s personnel According to Bob, Yours, Mine and Ours was used to house this function because it is large enough to be comfortable, yet small enough to be intimate. Included in the evenings’ itenerary was a fashion show, featuring beautiful bodies, showing off very chic clothing, an abun dance of food and music that kept the pulse beating to a good time. Some of the guests who helped to break-up the place at Sam Jones’ birth day party were: Cynthia Bryant, Cynthia Williams, Theresa Richardson, Fred die Jones, Gwendolyn Jones, Mary Jones, Katie Jones, Janie Blount, San - WITH BOB JOHNSON 55 I dra Holgood, J. P. Simp son, Dr. Simpson, Char lene Walls. LeRoy Brown Jr., Thomas Mosley, Phyliss Houston, Debra Matthews, Charlotte Ham ilton, Myra Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. James Dodd, Walter Buford, Theresa Smith, Betty Hollman, Paulette Jones, Diane An derson, Sherry Douglas, Vickie Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Lavalle Roberts. That party has been writ ten. The writing this week consists of a disco Thurs day night, September 16, sponsored by the commit tee to elect Phil Berry to the North Carolina Senate. Regular Friday night disco featuring Booker Boo. Sa turday and Sunday nights, Dice Band will be featured live and in color. A new entertaining fea ture will be introduced in the near future by club owner Bob Stinson and manager Leroy Watkins. . .SILVER DOLLARS 1982 ...The world of reality has its limits; the world of imagination is boundless. Enter A1 Duncan, manager and Richard Moore, assist ant manager. Their cre ative imagination keeps the silver dollar green. Last Monday night, the members of Silver Dollars were thoroughly enter tained by the big screen version of Monday Night Football and the devilish antics of the Exotic Strip pers. The seven-member ag gregation, High Voltage, played Tuesday night, so lidifying the sultry voice of Dequilla, the. lady who brings the house down whenever she sings. Wednesday night fea tured the Jet Set Happy Hour with a lot of the who's who in Charlotte present. Thursday night is ladies' night, and Friday night discos with Doc Silver. KING AND QUEENS... Nathaniel Black, owner and operator of Kings and Queens, who believes that man should let reason be the ruler of his waking thoughts, hasn’t planned anything exceptional for the week. However, the re gular schedule, though not exceptional, is filled with Bob the kind of adult entertain ment fit for Kings and Queens. Kings' night on Wednes days. Queens' night on Thursdays and disco rhythms every Friday and Saturday with any one of a trio of music spinners. BEACON CLUB...An un common degree of imagin ation constitutes quick wit and maybe a flair of genius, qualities possessed by Beacon owner. Jack Benson. The red letter date for the Beacon is Saturday, September 25. The com mittee to elect Jim Rich ardson to N.C. House of Representatives and Jim Polk to the North Carolina Senate will host a fund raising disco from 9:30 *)to cfoeajie* I to foe cjh foe* __ For All Your Upholstery Needs On Cars, Vans & Householld Furniture "No Job Too Large Or Too Small " \ CUFF & SON 2627 N. Tryon St. at 30th ST. ; hBehind United Automotive UPHOLSTERY 335-0459 * ____M p.m. until.... Live music will be played by Onyx, formerly Future Shock Every Tuesday night is ladies' night. Thursday night is men's night. Happy hour is daily from 5-7 p.m ..MIDWAY LOUNGE... Games and things and deli cious wings are the order of the night for Mike Cotton's popular neighborhood es tablishment. This all hap pens on Monday nights. 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