According To Mrs. Miller Having Twins Doubles The Pleasoe By Teresa Simmons 1' Pmt Staff Writer .. “Consider having twins double the pleasure,’” is the response of Joanne Miller, mother of Plaahatta and Pleshetta. ‘Tm busy aQ the time, but I enjoy it..'” there is a lot of pleasure in taking care of twins.” Mrs. Miller has one de finite attribute in com* mon with the other previously interviewed for this series. Twins have ap peared in her family be fore. “On my mother’s aide of the family, there is one set of twins. They are my mnthrr’i first lonalna/”— Mrs. Miller pointed out. - One of seven families participating in the semin ars, counseling sessions and interaction meetium sponsored by the Iota Chapter of the Chi Eta Phi, Inc. Sorority, (nursing sorority of Charlotte), the Millers plan to participate in the sorority’s April l l “Twins On Parade’’ pro 1 gram. This program win be. held at die Greenville »Center on Spring St. at 4 p m. Through the sorority’s I programs, Mrs. Miller has ; also been introduced to the National Twin Chib, an entity she was not aware of i beforehand. : Being on “parade” will not be a new adventure, so/ .to speak, tor the Millar ,* twins, Pleahatta and Ple ,*hetta “They don’t get as .much attention as they ; toed to, but people still stop •nd speak.’’ The twins were born January C, IMS, * but even people who have known them from birth still • find them special. .With Pleshetta and Pleshatta . “Even though they are twine,” Mrs. Miller stated, “! know how important it is for them to have their own identities. Already they have formed different per sonalities. Pleshatta is a little more affectionate. She will give you a lot of Usees.” So far, Mrs. Miller has not recognised any siblii* rivalry difficulties in her twin daughters. Instead, the two have formed a dose band, perpetuating the common belief that twine often form cioee re lationships “Whatever one doea,*’ Mn. lfilkr has ob served, “the other wfD join in - they both love to play games and they love the same types df toys. Some times I call them lAeat’ and'Repeat,"’ Mrs. MUler The “joys" of eariig for twins sometimes tans into a hard day’s work. “The hardest part la when both of them are sick. When one £ The Charlotte Club of the National Aaoodatfcn of Ne ‘gro Business and Profes sional Women’s Clubs, Inc. •wfll host fee 38th Annuel ? Southeast Region District ; Conference on Thursday. ;; Friday, and Saturday. : The Conference is sched uled for the Quality Inn and will feature a series of educational workshops, fo Upward Bound • • TbeJCSU Upward Bound Progrant will boat a lun • cheon for Charlotte-Meck I lenburg Secondary and Junior High School Coun selor* and other employees • on Thursday, March 22, on ! campus. Purpose of the : lunch is to familarize the' ; school system staff with the services'provided by ■ Upward Bound sad to dis ! cuss eligibility require ; Upward Bound is a pre ’ college program that assists high gtu. dents in academic achieve ment m» well as cultural development so that they may successfully compete . in college. Tutorial assist ; ance la largnage. wUbw, math and reeding Is avail able. Students aunt have at least a “C” average, be interested in attending - college end be recom mended by their Ugh _ . school counselor. For more information, call Tammera Nelson, Upward Bound director at 378-1000, ! Ext. 3008. mi T7QQZ WDQUoitt for Yout Advertising . Dottarl wwwm ■;im mw | Use 7MX msmmn. Classified Ads 376-0496 - \ v-tr. ;>'• ' »»i is sick with a cold, tar instance, the other one ja also. Clothing them and providing ta them be a *train.,,t ' Mn. Miller has a Renee, who , gives hat a helping hand whenever it is me kith bathing and* strolling them,” Mn. M1B «r stated. f,~ You cant find twins an hut in the home ot Mn. Miller, you can find two butter bells ot delight and a “double yourpleaaure” ■ Pair' - Cheerio Sets ' ; I BlueRidge Mountains at Roaring Gap, North Caro lina, announces summer camp registration. rounded by the Hlah Point 'J0K5TlnT«®rChe&. rio has developed into one of the finest resident camps in the Southeast and is an accredited member of tbs American Camping Association. Resident camp operates five weeks far girls and. five weeks for boys, offering more than JO different activities to select from including Enghsfa and Western riding, rapoeUni. canoeing, tennis, riflery, a > ropes initiative course and a special emphasis on swimming. PivemUytbers of the boys’ resident camp. Girls’ resident is Adi for this summer ihut parents literature and begin prepa rations for neat year. AdvenUira,.-Ckmp for cMMNwaaiB iMt>to is ia a High Advnatore prograok, which fOatarea hackpacfe!' ing on the Appalachian dtogmounttoSvers and Kiage ---1— V • • • , '* « ■ . ' . • k \ u < I $15460 Off on'S3Mod*b mki NMmuks A AU I MAKES J AND * MODELS m : r '• « „ . ~~ How much would pay to fad out where the week’s best fottd bargains are? • • Thursday Call nov am( 'irB.xxji —Z.

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