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Cathy McCord .'Attitude" Opinions On The Street Antonio Ferguson .“Outspoken” — I Otis Jackson .“Like same things” What Qualities Do You Like In A Friend? * Most of us are blessed with friends. Some of our friends are temporary, depending on our situa tions and what we share in coro .mon. Others are life-long friends who stick with us through thick and thin, and who are important to us even if they or we move away and see each other only rarely. What’s important to you in a friend? Wbat qualities do you look vfor tti someone who may become a ■friend? While meat of us probably ,<don’t stop to analyse why one person becomes a friend while someone else 'does not, there are often common threads among those we choose for friendship. •; >j Here, some Charlotteans give their thoughts on the subject. »•' CATHY McCORD, an unem ployed Leake Street resident thinks attitude is important. “Her attitude and personality. She should have a :'nlce attitude. And loyalty is im portant. All friends should be loyal.” • ANTONIO FERGUSON of -Glenwood Drive is unemployed He 9*>h’8 Choir To Host Annual Goncat . SHILOH INSTITUTIONAL The J.A. White Gospel Choir will present its annual concert at Shiloh Institutional Baptist Church on Sunday, September a, at 6 p.m. This choir consists of sq voices and choir director and pianist is Tommy L. Campbell. Gospel, spiritual and anthem music will be Included in the * selectlrtrt for this spirit-filled even ing of song. Everyone is- invited. -Come out early and get a«eat. snmsH rhsnnnicftfar Bajmstr Church Is located at 2400 Greenland Ave. Rev. Tommie G. Davis is pastor. NEW HAMPTON "Celebration of Men,” is the title of the Men's Council program that will be held at New Hampton this Sunday at 6 p.m. Rev. Arthur Canada, pastor of Mt. Olive Presbyterian Church, will be guest for the occasion. Music will be provided by the Mt. Olive Male Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Canada. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. The church is located at 201 Hampton Church Rd. Rev. Isaiah Phinisee is pastor. KEEUEK MEMORIAL The Usher Board of Reader Me morial will observe its first anni versary on Sunday, September 23, beginning at 3 p in., at the Metro lina Chapel on Beatties Ford Rd. Rev. Bernard H. Sullivan, pastor of East Stonewall AME Zion Church, will be guest speaker. He will be accompanied by his congregation. Dr. Donald C. Stager is pastor of Reeder Memorial. The public is cor dially invited to the a SILVER MOUNT Dr. William Lee Jr , p^ „ Stiver Mount Baptist Church, will return to the pulpit Sunday, Sep tember 22, for the 11 a m. service. He will also return to the early Sunday morning radio broadcast, "Glimpse Qf Hope,” WGIV from M am. For the past three weeteiM has beenona vaeatkfc of travail study. He journeyed to Atlanta, Go., Tor the National Baptist Conven tion, to Cbiktthia, 8.C., Jar fMM( and to Lynchburg^ Va^or r-' guests aMfcace MemorU Church's eWpAhtu nacle 7 m of McClain iiHai; . * * eJ -9: >':*• T . i. ' -y m Debra Freeman ..“Loyalty” thinks friends should have “per sonality. They should be outspoken, and experienced in a lot of things.” • OTIS JACKSON of Carelock Circle works in a shipping depart ment. He says, “You should get to know the person before you let them know everything about you. You should like the same things and do the same activities. You should have something in common to want to be friends.” • DEBRA FREEMAN works for a printing company. She lives on Debra Faucette ....."Honesty” Cliffwood Place. “Loyalty is im portant, and doing things together. I could go to that person any time, day of night, and they would listen to me and give me their opinion.” • DEBRA FAUCETTE of West Park Avenue works at Family Dol lar warehouse. 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