;vf Mr». Richard H. Darby Jr. .The former Darlene Sowell SowelkDarby Vows Spoken V. you mkKjldknow WHAT YOU’RE MIMING Read The Charlotte Past READ NOT. KNOW NOT . .The Charlotte Poet Is informs tive and Mtadse Call Us •• a Subscription ftday C 37S-S4M ' degree, the bride is a former teach ^ er at Albemarle Road Elementary School.'^3he is the daughter of* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sowell. An accounting and marketiig graduate of Johnson C. Smith Uni versity, the groom is in restaurant management. He is the son of Richard Darby Sr. and Flora Darby. After a reception in the Cardinal Room of the Adam's Mark Hotel, the wedding couple honeymooned in Cancun, Mexico. They will reside in Atlanta, Ga. PRE-NUPTIAL EVENTS A rehearsal dinner was held at McDonald’s Cafeteria Friday, Sep tember 27, at* pan. A bridal breakfast was held at the home of Lynetta Sowell the morning of the wedding. A groomsmen's brand) was given by the-bride’s fattier on English Da-., the morning of the waddKT” ? related activities. .'. «f. i '•*&♦• The week of activities kicks off with “We Arc Family Week Poster Contest” Students in elementary, junior high and middle schstis of the Charlotte Mecklenburg cchool system are Invited to participate Uf a poster contest as part of the center’s second annual celebration. With the opportunity to win passes to the I Shelter For Battered Women The Shelter for Battered Women, a division of United Family Ser vices, advises-you that the wedk of October. • is Domestic Violence Awareness Week. This week of. national recognition serves as a reminder that the crime of spouse and child abase is not to any one social class or hood in our community learn more about Shelter ser vices, volunteer opportunities, or to request a speaker for your dub or civic group, call director Julie Staf ford on the Shelter's 24-hour tele phone line, 332-2513. kL" •>*: . At >• w • Steele H_ie Class Begins The A.O Steele Community Bible Class will begin its 37th year Tues day, October 8, in McCrorey Hall on the campus of Johnson C. Smith University. The dais was organized by Dr. A. O. Steele, professor' of religious education at Johnson C. Smith Uni versity for 38 years. There is no charge for attending .1* . I W i ^TlkiV> the Bible class It is heM as cetnmunity service. Sunday School ' teachers and students of the Bible are urged to attend. The Rev. Calvin A. Hood, uni versity chaplain at Johnson C. Smith University, will teach the dan. For further information, call the Office of the Chaplain at m-1037. _ Crib, mattress, bumper pad ... one low price! it Crib-comes in your choice of rich white or walnut colors Pine frame, hardfeoard '' ■r‘ • end panels. Single dfopSide glides with toe-touch release Gel this crib plus our &-v Colorful Rainbow foam mattress and vinyl bumper pad ail at one low price* All Sam. Mini V . . ..■■■■-. l v. . J*9**tmmtuMtlM*’ L _._;_ $3-$)0 OFF high choir* A. Ht and Mitey * chair attaches I Z9f to tabletop reg $19,99 ■ O B. I love Elephants print high 0%f%n Chair, reg $39 99 MTV 20% OFF crib bedding ^.y' Save on sheet* Wdnkets comforter* and other assorted bedding for baby In coordinating prints and sohd* $ioow ’ ' Colorful Rainbow brifhtans any room your homa' Raddad floor 36-in. a^uara. —d- - Sottotoctlon guorontood or your money bock •>* — ' ' , r*r> w: * • ¥£ £ tears, Roobuck and Co., fMS Concord Mall I'Concord 7844111 Eastland Mall SM41M South Park 344-775# “