Mary Maxwell • _ .Communications tech Mary Maxwell Named FYesdent Of Zeta Amicae Mary B. Maxwell of Charlotte has been a point ed President of Zeta Amicae of North Carolina. State sponsor, Madie Simpson, calls Ms. Max ell “the kind of person who could provide dynamic leadership to the North Carolina State’s Confer ence efforts in support of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.” \ Ms. Maxwell of 1829 Kennesaw Drive is a communications techni cian with the Charlotte-. Mecklenburg School Sys tem. 1 Zeta Amicae (Friends of ■.’.'Zetel is an auxiliary who lends assistance to Zeta activities; promotes good public relations among Zeta and other women in |their local communities; •tive to make non-Greek' .women feel closer to the ;program of a Greek group; •and to assure more co operation in community affairs sponsored by 'Zetas. The North Carolina .’State Conference consists" Of Chapters in Asheville, 'Greensboro, Kinston, Salis i bury, Shelby, Elizabeth j City and Wilmington. - joninjB si. vner or 'Charlotte was named ! “Arhicae of 19B3.” Other J officers elected were: Tbel • ma Porter, vice president, ! Asheville; Arnette Gore, | recording secretary, Fay etteville; Jean'BsgH^’Csr j responding secretary, J Asheville and Carolynne / Perry, treasurer, Char ' lotte. i HOOD MEMOKIAL ! The black Student ju-.i ;sociation Gospel Choir of -Appalachian State Univer sity will be in concert at •Hood Memorial AME Zion »Church Friday, February ' 17, at 7 p.m. ; The Black Gospel Choir r from Boone is comprised of '49 members under the • direction of Terfy Law rence. Musicians for the ‘choir are pianists Venus ;McLaurin, Elson Bald • win, Peter Wilson; drum Jmer Chris Moore; lead • guitarist Dennis Watson tand bass guitarist is Se j drick Phelp. The choir is on • its annual tour and will 5 render concerts-at several 5 locations between Boone 4' and Atlanta, Ga. i You are cordially bivit 5 ed. Hood Memorial Church 1 is located on the sorper of •’ Sacco and Todd Streets in. Belmont. ,, “ ■ i MYERSTABERNACLE {Myers Tabernacle AME Zion Sanctuary Choir will be selling old fashioned fish, chicken and pig feet dinners beginning Friday, ^ February 10, at noon, '» through Saturday, Febru i ary 11, 11 p.m. at 1810 * Baxter. Street (Ckerky * community). * For delivery of five or J more dinners, call 377-5651. • The cost of each dinner wft ! be $3. Money from this lr effort will go toward the • purchase of new robes for t the choir. Rev. C. C. I Thompson is pastor. I mm® c No Longer ; Needed Items In t, 4 * ' . "T. ^ J ; tuv : CHARLOTTE FOOT » Classified Section f fiT'i > ;ti * rW !: Call L,-— “Be Kind To Your P „ Jy- Warm-Up Before You Exercise” Special Ta The Post . .A warm-up period of low level activity and stretch ing is a vital part to your exercise routine. It is per formed just prior to your more vigorous activity of jogging, swimming, brisk walking, bicycle, basket ball, aerobic dancing, or whatever other exercise be participating in. The ' warm-up progressively sti mulates the heart for the activity to follow, Increas es the blood and oxygen supply to your working muscles, and gradually raises the temperature of , the blood and muscle* This In tun improves your body’s flexibility and f for five to eight . is highly spe cific to each joint that is stretched therefore, all joints mu develop flexibility i -After) few more) up your muscles *.*»■•*■*■ V* » t. k Vi. i | f I I 1