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Pre-Teen Cotillion Scheduled The Pre-Teen Cotillion, sponsored by the Beta Omlcron Sigma, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. will be presented Friday, March 26, at 7 p.m. at the Belk Top of the Tower. Fashions for this “Fashion Cotillion” will be furnished by Belk of Charlotte. Amanda Davis, TV per sonality, will commentate. All proceeds from this affair will benefit the John son C. Smjth Rarhor-Scotia Scholarship Fund. Chairpersons for this gala event include: War rena Hankinson, Adelaide Hunt and Dr. Mildred B. Davis.' Geraldine Michelle serves as Basileus of the sorority. The following young ladies will be pre sented at the Pre-Teen Cotillion along with five others featured—in the March 18 issue of The Post. Agnes Eugene Agnes, daughter of Moses Eugene Burroughs, is a student of Nation's Ford Elementary School Agnes is a member of the YMCA and the St. Mark Methodist Church. Agnes enjoys dancing, singing bike riding, skat ing and singing. Her aspiration is to become a • teacher. ..Sponsor: Dorothy NGonggang —Free Seminar WomanReach, Inc. is sponsoring a free seminar entitled “Changing Sex Roles-Women and Men in Transition for two week sessions, Wednesdays, April 14 and 21, 7:30-9:30 p.m. at 1009 East Blvd. Dr. Janice Stroud, UNCC Sociology Pi'iifet'.nu will lead the seminar on the topic of traditional roles of women and men in our society and how these roles are changing. Changing sex roles permit more flexibility and allow women and men to become more fully human. Men and women are invited to come and share in a dia logue with each other. For more details, call 334-3614 weekdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cocktail Sip The "La Petite” social club will be sponsoring a Cocktail Sip Sunday, March 28, at the Money Changer Night Club from 5-9 p.m. Donations will be *2.00 -Births — Lav erne D. Hughes 1427 West Blvd. - A Boy Barbara Pagan 414 Hilo Dr. - A Boy Teresa Wilson 6625 Plan Rd. - A Boy Joyce Y. Byrd 216 West 26th St. - Twin Girls Dr. Deborah A. Scott, M.D. Vomiting and diar rhea in children are fre quently signs of an ill news caned gastroen toiler While some gastroen terites may be caused by bacteria, most are due to viruses or "flu.” If a child loses a lot of fluid through vomiting and diarrhea, he may show signs of dehydra tion or fluid loss. These signs include decreased urination, dry mouth, sunken eyes, floppiness, or a sunken soft spot on a baby's head. If any of these signs are present, you should bring the child to a doctor, imme diately. Treatment for uncom plicated vomiting or diarrhea consists of stopping all milk and —food and feeding -the child clear liquids (apple juice. Coke, etc.) for 24, hours If symp tom persist, see your doctor Submitted by Dr. Deborah A. Scott, M.D., . 1012 Kings Drive, Suite SOS EUNICE JUNELIST GIST Junelle is the daughter of Jimmie and Eunice B. Gist. Her schooling in cludes having attached Friendship Daycare, Statesville Road Elemen tary, and Long Creek Ele mentary. She attends Friendship Baptist Church and is a member of the Sunday School and Friends of Jesus. Junelle's hobbies are reading, dancing and baton twirling. She has received rtrophies for outstanding -baton twirling and ballet dancing performances. Sponsor: Mrs. Juanita White Tarnisha A. Graves Tarnisha is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ennis E. Graves She attends school at Our Lady of Consolation and is a cheerleader for the midget team. Tarnisha attends Memorial United Presbyte rian Church where she par ticipates in Sunday School, the Youth Group, arid on the Sunbeam Choir. Her talents are piano playing and dancing. She received a rating of super ior minus in a musical audition. She also was a first place winner in track in second grade Tarnisha would like to be a lawyer when she grows up. Sponsor: Mrs. Geraldine Michelle Cheryl Anita Hair Cheryl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Hair She attends Cochrane Junior High School and has been awarded one trophy and two plaques for cheerlead ing She attends the United House of Prayer For All People and.is interested in the youth program at the church. _ Creating is Cheryl's hobby Her greatest ambi tion is to become a pro fessional model Sponsor: Mrs. I.ouise Dean Ebony Angel Jones Ebony Angel Jones is the daughter of Harry L. and Rebecca M. Jones. She has attended Ferguson-Easley Elementary School in Fay etteville and now attends Long Creek Elementary. Ebony enjoys reading, writing, skating and dancing. She was the first runner up in Fayetteville’s “Little Miss Bennett Pa geant." Ebony is a gifted and talented student who as pires to be her very best in any undertaking. Sponsor: Dr. Mildred B. Davis * Planning Commission To Meet Wednesday The Charlotte-Mecklen burg Planning Commission will meet Wednesday, March 31, at 4 p.m. in the Planning Commission Con ference Room, Cameron Brown Building, 301 S. M McDowell St., in a work session - to discuss Dil worth Neighborhood Plan. i Marjorie Denise Kanipes Majorie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Kanipes. She is a student at Albemarle Road Elemen tary School. Marjorie is a member of Winterfield Athletic Club, her hobbies are skating and playing the violin. Marjorie is a member of Greater Bethel AME Church, there she is in volved in the choir and the usher board. Marjorie would like to become a teacher when she grows up. Sponsor: .Mrs. Carol Nicholes Legal Affairs Local attorney Marnite Shuford will discuss the legal affairs of women - “Do You Know Your Legal" Rights" - Sunday, March 28 at 4 p.m., Greenville Center. The program, sponsored by the Black Women’s Caucus, is free to the public. _ * Kimberly I). Thompson Kimberly is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Thompson. She is a student at Cochrane Junior High School where is is on the A-Honor Roll. Kim enjoys reading, swimming, dancing, cheer leading, playing the flute, and playing tennis She has receivved dancing awards for ballet, tap and jazz. She was also recognized by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Pop Warner Football All Conference for her cheer leading ability. Kim would like to be either a fashion designer, an executive secretary, or a c omputer technologist. She attends Friendship Baptist Church and has been involved with the Junior Choir and the Girl Scouts. ..Sponsor: Miss Vcleicia Beatty Subscribe To The Clhurlotte Post. - - Relief. —Righ : ridwrevieiybody couldu^'someiAnd'With'the—f new IRA and Tax Saver Certificates at NCNB, there are more ways than ever to save on your taxes. 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All depositors insured to $100.000by FDtC Senator Walker Urges: “Get Involved You Can Make A Difference” Special To The Post Senator Russell G Walker, chairman of the North Carolina Democratic Party, Monday urged peo ple to “get involved on matters of governmental policy that concern you You can make a differ- * ence As an example, he point ed out the recent announce ment that more stringent policies on tobacco and health had been announced “by Dr C. Everett'"Koop;' Surgeon General of the U S , and Secretary Rich ard Schweiker of Helath and Human Services "This prompted a re sponse by our own Govern or Jim Hunt as you would expect But at the same time, in a press conference held in our State Demo cratic Headquarters, a group of tobacco farmers - raised_their_yoices against the unfairness Th£y~cTfe<3~ a campaign promise from candidate Reagan, made while he was running for -Office, that differed from his administration's cur rent performance "Now. no one can say that one or two protests can make a big difference But _about the same time that these were voiced, the White House did amend its position on this issue that concerns so many North Carolinians “I believe it’s because many voices were heard, and Congressmen of both parties are sensitive to what they hear from the home folks" The Democratic Chair man made the point that the three tobacco farmers voicing their objectives came from both major parties. 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