Thursday, July 1,1993 - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Page9A |TT| KINGSPARK APARTMENTS Clean, safe, quiet community conveniently located on bus line. Affordable 2 bedroom sarden and townhouses. Refriserator, range, AC and water included in rent. Helpful resident manager and maintenance staff. Call 333-2966 M-F 9:30-6:00 - s -W31-? M31 - ? +0 J-3ARW ci vJ • • • I don't like Myself... I think I'm dumb. • I don’t pay attention... I can't sit still • I don't Read well... I can't write letters • I want to make my Parents proud of me. With help - Maybe I can discover the difference and learn with... DISCOVER INTENSIVE PHONICS at... EVELYN MACK LEARNING CENTER 4913 Albermarle Rd., Suite 101 Charlotte, NC 28205 • (704)535-8304 (office) "We Make the Difference" League Of Women Voters State Convention: (From left) Gladys Scott, Bemie Parker, Maxine Eaves, Beverly Earle attended . Hills Elementaiy School beginning at 2 p.m. Activities will include: meeting principals, 2-3 p.m. at High land; ice cream party, 3-4 p.m., Hi^- land; refreshments, 4-5 p.m., Tryon Hills. A shuttle will be provided to Tiyon Hills at 4 p.m. Year-round school starts July 12. Buses will nm from 6:50-7:30 a.m. Classes start at 7:45 am. For information, call the High land campus at 343-5511 or the Dargins crowned by Reid. Tiyon Hills campus at 343-5510. •The Drug Education Center has a HELPLINE available for people con cerned about someone pushing drugs or hooked on drugs. The num ber to call is 375-3784. •The North Branch Book cCub is an organization that features books by and about African Americans. The club meets at 7 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month at the North Branch Public Library, 2324 La Salle St. For Information, contact the library at 336-2882. •A Directory for Adoptive Parents Over 40 has been released andisde- signed to address the needs of adop tive parents over 40. More than 200 groups and individuals from across the nation are listed in the directory. For information, phone or fax( 813) 983-8360 or write Adoption Re sources & Communications, 1005 Palmetto St., Clewiston, Fla. 33440. WHY MAKE YOUR FUNERAL PLANS WITH A STRANGER? drmr — Since 1930— FORETHOUGT® FUNERAL PLANNING... BEFORE THE NEED ARISES. • ALLOWS YOU TO EXPRESS YOUR OWN WISHES • • RELIEVES YOUR LOVED ONES OF FINANCIAL BURDEN • • RELIEVES YOUR FAMILY OF MANY BURDENSOME DECISIONS AT A VERY DIFFICULT TIME • • GIVES YOU PEACE OF MIND • 2310 Statesville Ave. Walkup Ave. Charlotte, NC 28206 • 332-7109 Monroe, NC 28110 • 283-5423 "SERVING THE FAMILY WITH DIGNITY AND PERSONAL UNDERSTANDING" McCullough •Shakedra Ann Dargins was crowned Miss Teen CotilUon 1993. Dargins is a member of St. Luke Baptist Church and was a student at Northeast Junior High School. Sha kedra is the daughter of Sherman and Myra Dargins. Makeecha Reid, Miss Teen Cotillion 1992, crowned Dargins. The first runner up was Evelyn Kl- nelsha-Walker Hart, a student at Ranson Middle School and the daughter of Kaiser and Brenda Hart Second runner up was Regan Alex- zandria Roseborough, a student at Kennedy Middle School and daugh ter of Charles and Anita Rosebor ough. Other participants were Shanda M. Alston, Tiffany N. Dixon, La- Shanda D. Glenn, Hazel D, Huey, Shonda R. Lowery, Frederlka Z. Morris and Brlana L. Murphy. •Gladys Scott, Bernie Parker, Maxine Eaves and Beverly Earle were among Charlotteans who at tended the state convention of the League of Women Voters in Greens boro. •Avonnette McCullough Bruce, daughter of Oren and Ruth McCul- lou^ of Charlotte, received a mas ter's degree in business in June. She is an account executive and was re cently appointed assistant director of human resources for Orange County Corporate Dali Inc. in Santa Ana, Calif. She received her master's from the University of (California at Irvine and has a bachelor's degree from UNC Chapel Hill. She is a grad uate of West Charlotte High School. •Anna Goode received her mas ter's degree in public administration from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York in June. She graduated from West Charlotte High School in 1958. She has two daugh ters who also completed their de grees last month. Lalethe Goode re ceived her degree in public administration from John Jay Col lege and Catheryn A. Goode ma jored in political science from Vir ginia State University. •Vintage Foster, editor and pub lisher of Community Pride maga zine, will speak to members of the Hidden Valley Community Associ ation at its monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. July 6 at Sugaw Creek Recrea tion Center. For information, call Charles Williams at 597-0307. •The La Leche League of Charlotte will meet the following days in this month: July 1,13,14 and 28. The or ganization is a support group for breastfeeding mothers. For times, locations and telephone support, call 841-5491. •The Lockwood Neighborhood will meet July 12 at 7:30 p.m. at Greenville Center, 1330 Spring St. All residents are encouraged to en grave their valuables with their driver's license number with the en graver that block captains have dis tributed. A cleanup campaign is scheduled July 17 beginning at 7:30 a.m. The Clean City Committee and special services division of Char lotte will provide trucks to pick up trash. Fitting Back neighborhood meetings are held each Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. in the Humanities Build ing, Room 108 at Johnson C. Smith University. •A back-to-school celebration will be held July 11 at Hlghland/Tryon *77 r : Get A Salon Style At Prices That Hit Home LU8TRASILK SALON-STYLI HAIR CAR! PRODUCTS Choose l6-fl.-oz. all-purpose sham poo or conditioner. Sale Price Ea. Lustrasilk Wave Set Creme* 1.47 •4-02. net wt RIGHT ON DRY CURL* is a great gel for natural looks. Sale Price Ea. 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