Newspapers / The Charlotte Post (Charlotte, … / April 4, 1985, edition 1 / Page 12
Part of The Charlotte Post (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Or. william Greene Named To Bank Board Of Directors Dr. William H. Greene, president of Livingstone College, has been elected to serve on the Salisbury Board of Directors of First Union • National Bank, according to David S. Clay, chairman, and C. C. Brewer Jr., city executive. A graduate of Johnson C. Smith University with a B.A. in political science, he earned his master’s and Ph.D. degrees in curriculum and < instruction from Michigan State University and the University of Dr. Greene is a 32nd Degree Ma ' son, a Shriner and member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. He is also a member of the Public Relations Committee of the Ameri can Heart Association. N.C. affili ate and received the 1984 Special Achievement Recognition Award for Ms service to the Heart Associa tion. ry A member of the board of direc tors of the Salisbury-Rowan Cham ber of Commerce and the SaUsbury Rowan Symphony Society, Inc., he has become involved with the Special Olympics and the local United Way Campaign. Dr . Greene is married to the form er Ruth Lipscomb, who is also a. * University of Massachusetts at Am herst. They have two children: a sin, Omari, and daughter, Jamlla. ; Town Meeting rjWentlem growth In south Meck lenburg...Ugly strip development.. Traffic Jams...Noise and air poU Jkion...What is the real thruat about •JWHowvrtU tholOO? Plan affect banning Commision will co-sponsor a town meeting on Tuesday, April 9, «t 7:90 p.m. at the Department of Social Services Auditorium at 301 Billingsley Road. The meeting, "Neighborhoods 1985-2005," will Inform neighborhood leaders end other concerned citizens on the 3006 Plan and will seek their involvement in the 2006 planning prnrres .Many citizens are iq> to arms over Qiarlotte-Meckienburg’s problems. Martin CramtOQ, Planning Commission director, and Mike CUds, Community Issues Cn«»HI president invite all citizens to this dialogue on planning the community’s future. “You can make a difference!’’ . For more information, contact Patay Hinson at 332-0154 after 5:00 pm. Hack Folk Tour The “North Carolina Black Folk Heritage Tour” is coining to Char lotte on Saturday, April 20. Hosted by the Afro-American Cultural Center and presented by the Folklife Section of the North Carolina Arts Council, the performance will be held In the multi-purpose room at the Little Rock AME Zion Church at S p.m. General admission is 96; students and senior citizens, $3. The performance will feature Mum, quartet singing, contempora ry gospel, buckdancing, storytell ing, African dancing, and break dancing. For ticket Information, call the AAGC at 374-ittS. Annual Easter Party The West Charlotte Optimist Cub Will host its Third Annual Easter Fyrty for Senior Citizens on Easter Monday, April 6. The festivities will tdke piece at the West Charlotte IMcreaUon Center, 2400 Kendall Drive, from 1 to 3 p.m. The party mmic**tUr* pri**"’ ®anMa* and In addition, the Club will be con Mictog an Easter Egg Hunt for cMkfreo ages three to 12, beginning ■t 1 p.m. at the same location. __ —— Decorator ■ a/ rr pillows, 25% off preselected group... Panel curtains, amq/ rr preselected group29 TO OTT Bedspreads, 77 preselected 25% Off group.... Utility rods, 86” 150”. reg. 13.25; limited quantities... Towels and - Jfrashcloth%: 1 25% off * * . » V; ' • Selected group to choose from. Body and beach towels .* ■*? •* 25% off r Our entire stock of styles & sizes. I-— Draperies 25% off r 1 ' -if 2 Selected group to choose from. Kitchen curtains '• 25% off Choose from our entire stock. Boys’ short-sleeve $ woven shirts, ^ reg. $7. *. Boys’ 8-18 Iroh Horse denim $ A jeans, reg. $10... t W . Men's bellied slacks r *10 Reg. 19.99. Famous Garan slacks in belted model. Woven sport shirts •5 Reg. $7. Short-sleeve model sport shirts for summer. v _Summer hats •10 Reg. 13.99. Variety of styles to choose from. —.. i '-PI Vn.M.y' - y Levi’s fashion jeans for men, $OA reg. 22.99 ■ ** Our Archdale (R) . ~ blazers for men, reg. $50... ■. - - - Men’s short-sleeve - , knit shirts, reg. XI... ___ Boys' suits ' *4|| i j -tinPCPT' •’ Reg. $50. Handsome classic 3 piece suits in assorted fashion stripes for boys’ sizes 8-18. Ladies’ open-back *1*. house slippers, Mtd. reg. R„ Jr. active separates *6-*8 ° $12-$16. Poly-cotton elastic waist pants, knit tops in long short sleeves. Assorted rninr Orig. $16420, now $10. Poly-cotton knit tops in assorted patterns and solids. S,M,L. Crop pants *6 Orig. $16, now $10. Misses’ poly cotton crop pants with band waist, button detail. White & colors. Acrylic sweaters *4-*7 Orig. $10433, now $8414. Junior novelties. Sale dresses no Orig. $24-$35, now 16.88420. Save Jr. & missy blouses & oxford shirts ifperf.>l2-tn ' *0^ tr. ^4 ~ m '1 Priscilla curtain. selected group 4KP/• Uptown Only ( off Bathsets and decorator rugs 25% selected group rr Uptown Only Oil Sofa and chair covers, all stock rr Uptown Only Off Summer fabrics' 25 Uptown Only off Men’s neckties %M Reg . $5 Boys’ dress shirts ^ _ short-sleeve oxford i reg. 99 Boys’ belted slacks % ■ ft reg. $12. "IIP l Boys’ knit shirts short-sleeve, reg. $8 “ . Ladies’ panties 2 for slight irreg., reg. $1 g | _____ ' } *; +t . ‘ Sample Jewelry $ ■ wide assortment, reg 12-17 Ladies’ umbrellas stick type, reg. |7 Ladies’ socks *• / Q X new spring styles ^ * colors, reg 1.88 Jr. Jog shorts nylon, assorted UPTOWN ONLY, reg.<8 Fleece Jog pants jr-mlssy; pink only, rag. 7.88 knit tops 'V? short-sleeves; S and M only; f• I stripes * patterns, rag. $10 FREE PARKING UPTOWN _ ■ , »THtEKHOUtSF«E«PAMINQftCfKDAYS 3 Hours FREE with any $3 or mora Balk purchase. (Balk Stamp raqulrad.) .. —■———mmm JMIFABmNOPRIMVNnHT/MlMVSATUiOA Y 6«» p.m. Friday night and all day Saturday at aN * major attandad ARrlght parVIng lots with a S3 or • mora Bath purchasa. (Balh Stamp raqulrad.)
The Charlotte Post (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 4, 1985, edition 1
12
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75