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It Is Not Easy To Find Happiness In Ourselves According to Agnes Repptier, a poet, it is not easy to find hap piness in ourselves, and im possible to find it elsewhere. Another poet, Samuel Butler, wrote all the animals excepting man know that the principal busi ness at life is to enjoy it. Finally, George Bernard Shaw, poet, advised we have no more right to consume happiness with out nroducing it than to consume wealth without producing it. Whatever your definition of hap piness is, it’s good to know that happiness does exist when sitQar— thaw convince us that it doesn’t. down the path of happiness and pigs you at the door step of your favorite night spot SILVER DOLLARS A1 Duncan, co-owner of “The Latest and Greatest Silver Dollars 1982” located on 4109 N. Try on Street, related that their good weekend started with men’s night and the Pizazz Band on last Sunday, August 8. Upcoming events include live entertainment on Thursdays, ladies’ night, and disco on Fri day, August 13. Saturday, August 14 and Sunday, August 15 with “Doc Silver.” Tuesday, August 17, there will be live entertainment and on Wednesdays, “Members sold. Silver Dollars T-shirts and 'License Plate Tags are sold at the club. Happy Hour is seven days a week. Dedicated customers are Fran Farrer-Bradley of The Past, Curt Peters of Southern Bell, Rodney Manigo who did carpentry work for Silver Dollars, Bill Brown, store owner and Gloria Jones, a Senior Teller at First Union Bank. Raymond Lee of Las Ve gas occasionally supports Silver -noHawr nab.—I—__ “Business is still great at Silver Dollars. I appreciate all the busi ness people have brought to the club. From all the Duncan brothers, we thank you,”' com mented A1 Duncan. Club Activities YOURS. MINE AND OURS ..Yours, Mine and Ours Club, located at 2224 Statesville Avenue, sparkled with live entertainment wkhOnyx on last Friday, August 6, and Saturday, August 7 from 10 p.m. - 2 a m. “Poo Along Kid" dazzled the crowd with his disco routines on last Friday, Saturday and Sunday, August 6-8. Leroy “Product” Watkins is the owner and Bob Stinson is the manger of the club. Travis Alex ander, Levi Steel, Sharice Adams, Thelma Grier and “Blimp” are thanked by “Product” and Stinson for their support to Yours, Mine and Ours.' Memberships are $20 a year. Ladies’ night (Wednesday), there is a reduced price on bever ages. The only 2S<ent hotdogs in town are sold. Men’s night (Thursday) there is also a re duced price on beverages. Happy Hour is five days a week from 5-7 p.m. “We have the best beverages in town and have excellent surround ings at Yours, Mind and Our,” Bennett Is Recipient Of Grant For Special Services GREENSBORO - Bennett” (5>r lege is the recipient of a $50,716 grant from the U.S. Department of Education to support the Special Services Program. —According to the program's act ing director, Mrs. Margaret Williamson, Special Services pro vides assistance to college stu dents whose academic deficiencies limit their preparation for college level work or whose test scores indicate inadequacies in verbal and mathematical skills. “Special Services, integral com ponents of most colleges and uni versities, seeks to improve the proviciency of underachievers who indicate some potential towards meeting the rfemnnHc nf college study,” she explains Important features of Special Services include professional coun seling and advising services, tu torial sessions, cultural enrich ment activities, and involvement in community affairs. ‘ A student in Special Services experiences a reduced course load in communications skills develop ment, basic mathematics, science, history and physical education ” Williamson added. "After „ mu year-in the program, a student who successfully completes the general education requirements will advance to the regular college- ' level courses and begin talcing courses in her major field.”? One of the innovations to Ben-, nett’s Special Services Program this year is the implementing of study groups in communications skills, mathematics an(l history. These groups will supplement the tutorial sessions. Open House Open House Administration, Outpatient Clinic, and Central In take will be relocating their faci lity from the above address to 801 S. Graham Street, Charlotte, N.C/ 28202, the Community Hospital location. informed bartender Robert Holland. BEACON CLUB Jack Benson, owner of the Bea con Club, 3029 Beatties Ford Road, commented that the club received a good response because of Future Shock on Saturday, August 7, and Chris Peck’s Jazz on Sunday, Au gust 8. - _ If you haven’t been entertained by the Jazz Happy Hour on Monday-Friday each afternoon from 5:30-6:30 p.m., you’ve missed a treat. Featured in the Jazz Happy Hour is Cannon Ball Express. Members Of the band are Cannon Rail McClure, alto sax and piano play er; Leroy Paige, tenor sax and flute player; Don Thompson, drummer and lead vocalist; Jimmy Duckworth, guitar player; and James Gregory, bass guitar player. If there are any questions re garding this Jazz Happy Hour, please contact Jack Benson, owner or Gregory Gatewood, manager at 392-9945. Hats off to Bill and Bob Johnson of The Post, Eugene White and - Willie C. Brown for their support to Beacon. Memberships for the first year are $20 and $10 for the second year Ladies’ night is held on Thursdays with a discount on beverages for the ladies. “Come out to the Double Bonus .Ladies’Night-on Thursdays at the Beacon Club,” invites Jack Benson. Go out to your favorite night spot and discover happiness. You owe it to yourself! For Your Subscription To The BEST In Local <S ! Church News. j THE CHARLOTTE POST { Call MOW For Immediate ^ Home Delivery........... 376-0496 < f. DISCO NIGHTLY WITH.' MOMTt WEDNESDAY (discount prices) NIGHT: THURSDAY (discount prices) 376-8700 2224 Statesville Ave. (Across from Our Lady Consolation School) STATESVILLE AVE. SHOPPING CENTER All ABC Permits Leroy "Prodoct" Watkins, Mgr. JVITH LORI GRIER J Lon
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