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shown this Saturday.
Belk To Present 1986
Belk Bridal Fashion Show
Belk proudly presents “Just For
You Two,” the 1966 Belk Bridal
Fashion Show. The Bridal Show
takes place on Saturday, January 25,
at 2 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom of
the Radisson Plaza Hotel, Charlotte.
Pamela McAuley, Belk Fashion
Director, has created a beautiful
showing of all the latest styles for
brides, grooms, bridesmaids, ushm
and mothers - every member of the
wedding party.
. Prior to the show, you may enjoy
the music of the Carolina Brass
Ensemble. Brides-to-be will register
to win one of several exciting door
prizes; rehearsal dinner for 25 at the
Radisson; complementary tuxedo
rental for Mite hell’s Formal wear;
complementary limousine service
from Bush Limousine; beauty pro
ducts from Estee Lauder; a wedding
cake from Baker’s Unlimited
Glorious Cruisine and much, much
more. One lucky bride-to-be will be
the winner of the Grand Prize
Give-away: a honeymoon trip for
two to Orlando, Florida, complete
with airfare from Eastern Airlines.
Following the show, the Radisson
Plaza Hotel and Baker's Unlimited
Glorious Cruisine will host a com
plementary cake and champagne
reception in the area adjacent to the
Ballroom. Numerous vignettes will
be located throughout the reception
area highlighting the Belk Bridal
Services.
Join us for this very special show
which caters to that very special
person -- the new bride.
By Andz^zrtheid Actkmtt
Sullivan _ Under Attack
Special To The Pott
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The Sullivan Principles, •
voluntary code of corporate conduct
for U.S. companies operating in
South Africa, are being sharply
criticized by many antiapartheid
activists who believe the Principles
will lead to continued corporate
involvement in the exploitive
economic system of South Africa.
Rev. Leon M. Sullivan, a
Philadelphia Baptist minister,
introduced his Principles in March,
1977, in an effort to curb corporate
discrimination in South Africa,
reports the January issue of Black
Enterprise magazine. The code calls
for complete desegregation in the
work place, _eguaL employment^
practices and equal pay for all
employees, training programs for
and an increase in the number of
nonwhites in management and
supervisory positions, and aid in
improving housing, education, and
health care for nonwhites.
The Principles have been praised
by President Reagan and adopted by
128 of the 350 U.S. companies
currently operating in South Africa.
Only 32 out of those 128, however,
have received the highest “making
good progress” rating by the
consulting firm which monitors
compliance.
Critics, both in the United States
and South Africa, claim that the
Principles help entrench the
apartheid system and argue that
U.S companies should withdraw
completely from the racist country
until apartheid is ended.
“The same companies that sign
the Principles call the police on our
Endangered species
Mecklenburg County Park and
Recreation Department will spon
sore a workshop on “Threatened &
Endangered Species - Their Past,
Present and Future,” on Saturday,
January 25, at 2 p.m. Park Ranger
Doug Glover will conduct an in
formative look at the status of
threatened and endangered wildlife
species in North Carolina and na
tionwide. The workdshop is free and
for all ages. Meet in the Visitor
Center. Call Latta Plantation Park
at 875-1391 for more information.
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Rev. I.eon H. Sullivan
.Philadelphia Baptist minister
people (when they demand) higher
wages,” Godfrey Sithole, an exiled
South African living in Philadelphia,
told Black Enterprise.
Rev Sullivan stresses that the
measures are not a complete
solution but rather a peaceful
complement to other antiapartheid
efforts.
Winter Walk
The Mecklenburg County Park
and Recreation Department will
sponsor a “Winter Walk” at
McDowell Park on Highway 49
South, Saturday, January 25, at 10
a.m.
The free hike will be a guided tour
through the wintery woods. Joirr the
Park Naturalist on a walk to the
wood duck cove to observe signs of
wildlife and identify trees and
winter’s wildflowers. Meet at the
Nature Center.
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“The Principles alone are notlhe
solution to apartheid,” he explains,
“but they are a pick and hatpuf to
— put cracks in the wall of apartheid."
The January issue of tf^ck
Enterprise is available on
newsstands or by sending $1.96 plus,
$1.00 postage to the publisher, 130
Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10011.
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