I You* Letters Could Brighten Up Tliere will be a Focus Meeting 3 p.m., Tuesday, May 7. Broadway and Sey mour, Inc. will host the meeting. The office is lo cated at 302 South Try on St. _-£ •The Friendship Force of N.C. is pleased to announce openings on the Inter change to the People’s Re public of China November M2. Any North Carolinian age 8-80 can apply to be an Ambassador. The Friend ship Force began in 1977 to promote peace and under standing through “the iQfpp rJt §91 4-|. • tt •w*” ”x »■ ‘"rlffliP Selected Ambassadors will visit Shanghai, Wuxi, Nanjing, Xian, Bejing, Gangzhow, and Hong Kong Two nights will be spent in a farmers' com Per person from Atlanta Rwrssrss seeing and most meals, for an application. IWini TKHKSA SIMMO.\j5B write to Jimmy Creech, 202 S. Brighton St., Warsaw, N.C. 28398. Deadline for application is May 15 The Charlotte Chapter of the Endometriosis Asso ciation will meet May 8 at 7 p.m. at the Sharon Branch Public Library, 6518 Fair view Rd Members will discuss their experiences with en dometriosis. The meeting is free and open to anyone who has the disease or wants to know more about it. For more information, contact Jane Talbot at 542-9357 daily from 10 a m. until 8 p.m. Get excited, runners, be cause Ahmad Daniels, the originator of the West Side Road Race, will begin a West Side Track Club (not necessarily for west side residents only). This club's first meeting will be held at the Mc Crory Branch YMCA Mon day, May 13, beginning at 7 p.m. Therre’s no cost. Daniels wants to see how many will be interested in meeting to run, walk, exercise, view films and to receive train ing under supervision. The benefits of running and walking will be talked about. "I’d just like to find out what interests the com munity,” Daniels ex plained. He will give run ners notice on various area races. Classes will most likely be held on the track of W6st Charlotte High School and annual or mem bership dues may be forehead Mcdiral renter licensed OB-GYN Specialist ed About it _ if ill' i ■ ■■■ charged later. It really all depends on how much interest the com munity has in fitness, running, walking and knowing more about to stay in shape. For more in formation, call Ahmad Daniels, 393-5474. Appointments: Three persons have been elected to the Board of Trustees of Belmont Abbey College: Stephen R. Walsh, Dr. Robert L Albright, and Robert Lee Stowe III. J. Michael Booe and Robert C. Stephens have been appointed to the fa culty of North Carolina Mortgage Foreclosures, a one-day seminar to be I held on May 17. This seminar will cover fore closure procedures for at torneys, legal assist ants and senior lenders. The seminar will be held May 17 at the Charlotte Marriott. For more information, contact Professional Edu cation Systems, Inc., 1-800-826-7155, ext. 31. Sarah Bryant, who founded Planned Parent hood of Greater Charlotte in 1971, is chairperson of Planned Parenthood’s new ly organized Advisory Committee. Nettie Bynun has been awarded a renewal of the 'i Pick up your dry cleaning 'til 11 p.m. daily. ' _ _ _ ONN7DAYIA 151 Sugar Creek Road ^ InJ’"J^all Theater DEBORAH SCOTT, MD. and KEVIN FREEMAN, Ml). Practicing Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine l Ages Birth to IS yean j Announce The Opening Off Their Satellite Office UNIVERSITY MEDICAL PARK - UNCC Opening June ^ltt, 1985 5 Office Horn By Appointment Only WEDNESDAYS 9:00 cun. - 1:00 pjn. -KINGS DRIVE OFFICE HOURS EXPANDING 1012 King* Drive• F~The*376-0684 -THURSDAY EVENINGS 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m Ww Patient* Welcome At M Location*