miss ^anara sartor ...Engagement announced Zandra Sartor To Marry Michael Robert Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sar tor, of 830 Capps Hill Mine Road, recently announced the engagement of their daughter Zandra Sarita Sartor, 24, to Michael St. Claire Robert ol Trinidad, West Indies. The couple will marry Sat urday, November 20, at 5 p.m, at Second Calvary Baptist Church. Rev. J.M. Kennedy, pastor of the church, will perform the ceremony. Miss Sartor, a graduate ol Durham Business College, is employed as a social worker for the Charlotte Area Fund. Roberts, the son of Mrs. Euid St. Louis, is a supervisor at Charlotte Memorial Hospi tal. YMCA Sets Registration For Fall Classes Registration for fall classes will begin Sept. 27 from 9 a.m to 5 p.rtv. ~at~rthe McCrorey Branch YMCA, located at 3801 Beatties Ford Road. There will be a special night regis tration on Sept. 28, 6-8:30 p.m. for those who can not register during the daytime office hours. . Fall classes to be offered —will include: beginning cro chet 6:30-7:30 Wednesdays, Saturday mornings 11-12:00, beginning knitting 7-9:0( Tuesdays, advanced knitting 7-9:00 Thursdays, beginning and advanced piano 4;6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, and yoga Friday mornings 10-11 a.m. Other classes to be offered will be bridge, drug education, modern-jazz dance, Christ mas crafts, plant care, tennis, slimnastics, and swimming. For more information con cerning class fees and times please contact either Ms. Su san House or Ms. Kathryn Allen by calling McCrorey YMCA at 394-2356. I 1 Alpha Pi Chi Sorority F ocuses On Nursing Home By lone Jones Special To The Post Lee s Nursing Home, Rea mes Road, has been the focus of concern this year for the members of the Alpha Beta Chapter of Alpha Pi Chi Soro rity. | The chapter has divided itself into groups of four to six persons, and volunteers, who visit the nursing home each month carrying good cheer to the patients who are guests there. This project has offered many hedrt-warming ex periences in mutual human relations for the Beta chapter members and the patients whom they serve, and to whom they carry gifts with each visit. The many and varied activi ties have included Bingo and other games, song sessions, discussions on current events, shared reminiscences of un forgettable experiences or happenings in their lives, and their future hopes and aspira tions. One memorable event was a recent cook-out at the nursing home. Alpha Beta sorors pro vided the food, consisting of hamburger steaks, hot dogs, salads, baked beans, potato chips, home-made cookies, punch, etc. The tables were set out on the beautiful lawn under the trees, and while a, part of the Beta crew did the cooking and serving, the others entertained the pa tients with jokes and stories, and joined them in singing the songs they wished to sing. It was an afternoon of fun and fellowship thoroughly enjoyed by all, including the staff of the nursing home. Alpha Beta sorors are con mcuiuciB ui rnpna ovut ^napier ox /upria rl Chi Sorority. Front row, left to right, Bessie Cowan, Johnnie Maxwell and Mary McNeil. Standing, from left to right, Ruth CoheD, Evelyn Walker, Alyce Smith, Wilhelm ina Cofield, lone jones, Dorothy Kirkpatrick and Rosanna Alexander. vv* iivu niui viviv. aiiaua do well as with personal growth. Under the leadership of the president, Mary Maxwell (co director and M.C. for Quest, WSOC-TV) and the program chairman, Peggy Beckwith (director of the sickle-cell pro gram in Charlotte and Meck lenburg County), many inte resting, informative, and in spirational programs have been brought to the bi-monthly meetings. Early in the year, Kelley Alexander Jr., led a County Opens Satellite i Ambulance Station Mecklenburg County’s se cond satellite ambulance sta tion, located at 8301 Nations Ford Road, began operation last week. Located one block from the intersection of Nations Ford Road and 1-77, the station will bring ambulance services clo ser..^) the citizens of the south and southwest sections of Mecklenburg. The building was donated to the County by the Woodlawn Community Club, Inc. last March. It was formerly used by the Woodlawn Volunteer Fire Department, which pnasea oui its operation after the area was-annexed by the City of Charlotte and came under the protection of the City Fire Department. At the time the property was given to the County, the Woodlawn Community Association re quested that the building be used for purposes related to emergency medical care. The County has leased a portion of the building to Mecklenburg Emergency Me dical Services (MEMS), and MEMS will operate the ambu lance service under the provi sions of the County ambulance ordinance. UKH.U9S1UII uu uic uiav.iv V/iu* zen in Politics and Business”; consultants from Fashion Fair Cosmetics gave demonstra tions on proper make-up, fash ions, etc.; Val Griggs, director of Public Affairs-WCCB-ABC, at a later meeting, brought valuable insights into the par ticipation of Black Women in the media; Charles Cross, director of neighborhood cen ter systems in Charlotte, brought much information a bout the neighborhood centers in the city of Charlotte and the facilities and services which ■ uiey oner; a consultant for Celebrity Jewelry gave a de monstration and fashion show at a recent meeting. The September meeting will cen ter around insurances, will* and other security concerns which will be discussed by an authority from a well-known insurance agency. On Sunday evening, Septem ber 19, Beta sorors and their guests enjoyed a three-hour cruise, dinner, games, and music aboard the Outrigger Harbor excussion boat at Lake Norman. Ms. Mathis Seeks Better Day Care Center By Sidney Moore Jr. Post Staff Writer Recent activities by State Representative Carolyn Ma thias demonstrate her inte rests in more effective child (preprograms and legal re form regarding the issue of sexual assault. * Mathias attended the annual meeting of the North Carolina Day Care Association Satur day, September 18. She said more emphasis must be plac ed on helping private day care centers rather than setting up expensive government opera ted centers. “As elected officials who are interested in the safety of children, we must encourage private ownership and opera tion of day care centers," Ms. Mathias said. "We must not over-legislate or over-regulate to the point that private opera tors cannot continue.” The public official met with the Sexual Assault Study Com mittee of the Legislative Re search Commission, Monday, September 20. 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