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Sacred Heart College Receives Kresge Grant The Kresge Foundation has awarded a challenge grant ol $50,000 to Sacred Heart Col lege to aid in the renovation ol -Mercedes Hall. The original structure, built in 1397, was the Mothefhouse for the Sis ters of Mercy of Belmont until the mid-1960 s. The renovated structure will contain a stu dent chapel, language labor atory and classrooms for use by the College and the English language centeq. A bookstore and other services tempor arily housed in the building will be moved to a new facil ity The grant was awarded in recognition of the need for the facilities and to encourage local businesses and indivi duals to help support the $330,000 renovation project. The renovation ol Mer cedes Hall is vitally important to Sacred Heart's growth add service to the community," said Sister M. Michel BouluS, president of the College. ‘The renovation will provide badly needed classroom space for our programs in special edu cation, our expanded evening program, and the English Language Center, as well as a language laboratory and a student chapel." The grant from The Kresge Foundation, an earlier grant of $150,000, and some local support leave the College with approximately 4100,000 to be raised to complete the project. •"According to the conditions of the grant, we have until February to raise the balance of the funds; however, we hoDe to raise the money in the next few months because the use of current facilities is already over extended,” said Sister Michel. During the past 53 years, The Kresge Foundation has made appropriations of more than $260 million to institu tions in the fields of higher education, health services, the arts, social welfare, and the care of the young and aging. Construction and major reno vation of facilties is the Foun dation's primary concern, and grants are usually made on a challenge basis to encourage further fund raising efforts. The Foundation, one of the largest in the United States in size of assets and appropria tions, was created solely through the gifts of the late Sebastian S. Kresge, founder of the S.S. Kresge Company. However, the Company and the Foundation are not related in anv wav BATCH Sets Invitational Tournament The best tennis pl»- .n the two Carolinas ' jina are on their ws> , _„arlotte’s West Char1 High School tennis cr (his Saturday and Sunda, The event is the Greater BATCH Invitational Tourna ment featuring 48 of the best Black tennis players in the Southeast. Entries have been received from as far away as Richmond, Va. and Atlanta Jit. SUBSCRIBE TD THE CHARLOTTE . POST * CALL 392-1306 JUST COMPLETE THE COUPON BELOW AND MAIL TOi CHABIA)TTE P0*i P O BOX 9* Charlotte, *N. C ' 28230 One year sa oa 13 weak* S3 04 Payment enclosed Six months 33 S3 Two years $14.31 _ Bill Me Later Name -- 'Address— —— . - Slate-Zip •• -- Watson Family reunion held recently in Cheraw, S.C. Shown enjoyi . es are troni row . left to right. Lem Watson. Ms. Ethel Mae Howie. Alexander Watson, and Jasper Watson. Second row. left to right, are Ms. Pauline Lindsey. Ms. Lizzie Lee Cash, Father Dan Watson, Ms. Johnsie Mae Cash, Dan Watson Jr., and Ms. Viola Redfern. Charlotte Specialists Serve As -Faculty For Stroke Semin ar Stroke is third on the list i killers in this country, and strikes twice as many victii with varying degrees of di bility. Among the advance* medicine, today, are those the care and rehabilitation the stroke patient. Staff me bers of Charlotte Rehabili tion Hospital will serve faculty for a Stroke Semii concerned with these adva es to be held in South) Pines, at the Elks Club, W. nesday, August 18. Janet “ zy” Huston, R.N., Specialist Occupational Therapy, Jan.. Johnson, O.T.R., Occupati). al Therapist, Martha G. Reg ister, Ed.D., Psychologist, and Kay Rudisill, R.N., Direc tor of Nursing will be among the faculty members. Only a few years ago, reha bilitation for the stroke patient came late, if at all. From the recent advances in acute care, and from the developments in leading rehabilitation hospi tals, procedures have emerg ed which offer new hope to the patient and the family. The North Carolina Heart Associa tion has developed these into a program which can be imple mented in hospitals through out the state. The program is based on a team approach with the physi cian. nurse, therapists and family working together to restore the maximum capaci ties possible to the patient. Physical rehabilitation is be gun immediately upon stabili zation of the patient's vital signs. The first phase is term ed "Passive range of motion” and often may be initiated before the patient regains con sciousness. This procedure prevents the muscles from tightening and becoming "set". It has been discovered that if this process is delayed, more ultimate disability can result than from the immedi ate effects of the stroke itself. BROADWAY’S SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE BIGGESTSALE f EVER HELDIII Final 3 Days H. D. Broadway I FRIDAY-SATURDAY-MONDAY INFLATION FIGHTER MODELS ALL PRICED FOR QUICK SALE GIBSON GIBSON ' BIG Big 14 Cubic Foot Refrigerator Priced)29$ 319** Gibson Electric 0PT,ONAL ,CI MAKM 18 Pound Dryer J^8011 9 W'TM CONTINUOUS CLIAN-OVIN ^| 4 Temp. 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