Page 6B - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Thursday, August 25, 1988 PLACES & FACES p— ^ L NATURALIZER FASHION ON THE MOVE When you're determined to make your mark, there's a lot of ground to cover, The going seems easier with Naturalizer, thanks to nonstop style and comfort that just won't quit. Go ahead, make great moves in Black, Taupe, Navy, Bone, and Grey. Outside of the new Coliseum. It's almost time for the open house to begin. Steve Austin prepares balloons by Balloon-A.Grams for distribution during festivities over the two-day celebration. Inside the new Coliseum former prep star, Lester Lanier recieves a Harlem Globetrotters coffee mug from who else? A Hailem (abbetrotter of couisel Photo«/L«NEY Jalytie Strong, Post Editor Is greeted by Steve Camp. Camp is the executive director of the Auditorium-Coliseum-Convention Center Authority, succeeding Paul Buck officially on 12-31-88. %\)t Cljarlotte |Po£!t PEOPLE SERVING PEOPLE UNIVERSITY PARK BAPTIST CHURCH Keller Avenue and Senior Drive Charlotte, North Carolina REV. JAMES E. PALMER, PASTOR Bernard Bailey Program Chairman GENERAL USHER BOARD SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY Sunday August 28,1988,2:00pm Reception 3:00pm Anniversary Service ‘GUEST SPEAKER* REV. JOHN GRAHAM, Pastor, Mount Nebo Baptist Church Lancaster, South Carolina ‘SPECIAL GUEST* MOUNT NEBO BAPTIST CHURCH CHOIR UNIVERSITY PARK SANCTUARY CHOIR DIRECTOR OF MUSIC - EDWARD DAVIS CHARLOHE ARE CHURCH CHOIRS For Further Information Contact: University Park Baptist Church (704)392-1681 AAAA 7 to 11 7\A 6to 11 B 4 to 12 C 6 to 10 EASTLAND MALL 568-6894 SOUTH PARK MALL 364-8813 Lower vour car ents. By carpooling or vanpooHng you can cut your In fact, RIDESHARE will be happy to match gas, parking, maintenance and other expenses by you up with people who share your Wnd of drive. f ■ , , ■ w • People who may live in your neighborhood and work And stoing a carpool or vanpool is a lot easier near you, as well. So give us a cdl today And lower than you might think. your car payments. CALL376-RIDE RIDESHARE

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