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Thousands Of War Veterans
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Gloria Heath
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Write in on your heart that
pvery day I* the belt day In the
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actually introduced to her the style
of music. “I Just grew to like it on
my own,” she reveals. She's parted
off her classical music collection
with the recording of “Hooked on
Classic,” by the Philharmonic /■"ip
Orchestral T 1 " ]
In the arm of musk, Gloria also
prefers the songs of Any Grant
("she’if a religious singer who’s up
to date about it”), Chuck
Man^onO, and country and some
pop mimic. She has a high dis
regard, she emphasizes “for the
■tuff they play on WGIV and
WlPEG." "It’s ignorant,” Gloria
requesting that still another 400
hlOBidland friends contribute at
least -v>.
Cedric Jones, founder and presi
dent of the local alumni chapter
commented, “At our meeting we
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decided that we (alumni) would
i We* again at the WBT Studio* on
> Mooday, June 2 at 7 p.m. Than, we
would develop a plan of execution
But in the meantime, we’re making
pleas to the entire alumni, to give
sacrificial, generous contribution*’”
With that plan of action, Cedric
Jones also added that the
will be seeking donations
business firms and organizatw
“'We hope to get'companies to rnattl
the contributions given by tlx.
alumni or if there are a number
employees in a certain companyl
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States, courtesy of Eastern
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located all around.
But the extraordinary line-up of
various entertainers appearing on
sound itages all day 4uring
WestFest is sure to be the primp
attraction. •
Featured on the Gospel stage will 1
be: The .Charlotte Contemporary
Ensemble, Bill Crawford and
the Modemaires, the Mighty Gouda
of McCullough, The Perpetual Hope
Gospel Choir of Our Lady of Coiwo
lation, the Junior Harmon ettes and -
the Anointed Ones; to name a f*w.
Naughty Boyx, The Lee Person
Group, The Michael Porter Trio, and
Pizazz, among other local groups
will entertain on the Contemporary
Stage Also on this stag!,
Comedians Lionel Norman and
Willie Stratford will appear, And, an
African dance group will perform
"People from all over the com
munity have gotten into the spirit of
WestFest,” enthuses Sam Young.
And this statement surely reflects
the pullin4'fogether and camara
derie of the people who’ve helped
With the structuring and planning of
this event S'