High School Class Reunions “Popping Up” Everywhere? ! I uverywiiens i turn mere seems to be a reunion popping up. Myers Park High School held its class of *75 reunion last weekend, for instance. The 1965 graduates of West Charlotte Senior High School are making plans for their 16-year reunion?* (All interested meet Sa turday, July is, at 3 p.m. at - the Belmont Regional Center, 700 Parkwood Are., or call 332-3880 and ask for Marian Moses Flower a.) I finally found out about my high school dasa re union. The 75 class re union of West Mecklenburg High school will be bdd at the Marriott on 1-77 Au gust 14. An Ad Hoc Committee to Stop Forno^apfay in North Carolina has been organ ized. Chaired by Rev. ' . Joseph Chambers, senior pastor of Paw Creek Church of God in Charlotte, the committee is an out growth of Concerned Char iot tea ns, a group of citi; zens dedicated to erasing debasing pornographic ma terials from the communi ty The Ad Hoc Committee will be involved with N.C. legislators, the district at torneys and law enfaree meat ^encies. Every church denomination will be invited to participate as from Rev. Chambers, he stated: “The time has come and our citizens are ready to stop pornography in the state of North Carolina. We can no long - or tolerate the victimiza tion of our women and children. Neither can we tolerate the adcfiction of our men to the mind controlling, sexually stimu lating smut being un leashed on them.” For more information about Concerned Chariot tea ns Against Pornography « dr the Ad Hoc Committee To Stop Pornography in N.C., call Rev. Chambers at 994-7191 (office). — . Mi IIL Jl Other members of the Ad Hoc Committee include Lamarr Mooneyham, pre sident of the Moral Ma jority of N.C., who is co chairman; Rob Showers, assistant U.S. Attorney, Raleigh; Representative Coy Prtvette, Raleigh; Senator Qilie Harris, Ra leigh; Charles Hughes, Representative from Go vernor Martin’s office, Raleigh; Representative Jo Graham Foster, Ra leigh; Senator Bill Red man, Raleigh; and G. Leo nard Johnson, Campbell University School of Law, Buies Creek. - ; When two million coupies are married and one mill ion become divorced, it is time to talk. The United Family Services realizes the threat to the family structure because of the high rate of divorce in the United States. The Services and the YWCA will sponsor a aeriee of seminars for parents and their children on divorce and separation. Going through a divorce or separation is not usually an easy matter on the part of the parents or children. The series, which begins July 16, will run for six consecutive Tuesdays from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the YWCA, 300 Park Rd., will feature a professional staff who are members of the Family Life Enrich ment division of United Family Services. They will lead separate peer groups for parents and children. Beginning with a genera] look at the EARN EXTRA $$$$CASH$$$$ FOR THE SUMMER By Being A Charlotte Pott Carrier For More information (ail Michael HUl 376-0496v separation and divorce pro cess, participants will their specific feelings about and understandbig of separation and divorce in their families. For more information about thesis seminars, call Sally vander Straeten at the United Family Services Building, sa-MM, week days from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. The series is open to the puhlic and the cost is 815 per family. A grandmother is a mother who has a second chance. . -“To Grandma and & Grandpa,” edited by . Richard and Helen Exley (Houghton Mufflin) 16 T &• I'"' * 1 J ' Sfv; j M n 1 Best in Gospel Music "Golden Oldies" - Mon. Fri. Ministry programs from the Otarlotte "Flea Market" - Mon. - Fri. 11-11: I REQUEST LINE 597»|57g '-ytkv gfe v; rliiMi V r; „•> *m . &g* 1 ^ SETTING THE PACE for the CAROLINAS with THE LATEST GOSPEL MUSIC - i_.v • _;;ii;COMM* sown f ■ " Crosstalk 84” - live interviews audience participation ’ Gospel Today” - Contemporary Gospel Music Feature

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