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The contemplation of
oi^ht should lead to dent*
ing rather than to rteprem
tag ideas. How can a mind
be fixed on transitory and
earthly things ta the pre
saace of thorn glittering
myriads of worlds existing
A wise man once said
that the best days of chexch
tame always been the
staging days. The best
times of nightlife hare atao
been tendered the «*"g1"g
i
parted
ins
deftly using the wings of “I
Miss You" and “Be For
Real” as major carriers.
FVom the early yean with
Teddy Pendergnm, the
group smoothly shifted
to their feature of
lari zed during"his *soto
years. “Cloae the Door,”
one of the lady killer’s
seOers, was a
vaunted favorite ******—g
the many people orho sang
and clapped right aloeg
with Donnell Gilleapie.
CafcjjmtL the laaH singer
With the Btuenetea, has a
voice that is a carbon copy
of Teddy’s. The “Let me
make sweet love- to you”
kind of voice. “Wake up
Everybody,” another Pen
dergrass biggy, appro
priately closed the even
ing’* soul stirring
performances.
• Veronica Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Hubbard, Susan
Anthony, Curtis Shephard,
Steve Hayee, Julian
McDowell, Dorothy
Durante, Samuel Evans,
Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Fuo
derburtc, Mr. and Mn
James Arrington, Sandra
Sterling. Tod Brown, and
Kitt IIiiNy, nBfg Just
few of the satisfied patrons
attending tide musical
The Pi PM chapter of the
Omega Pei Phi Fraternity ,
fa one ef the largest
Greek lettered fraternal
organizations in the city.
For » odd yean, (his
group of progressive mind
ed men have sponsored a
fun laced event they
chose to call “Mardi
Gras.”
One highlight of the
Mardi Gras is the'
crowning of a queen chosen
from a body of industrious
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ladies. Each lady is spon
sored by one of the four
divisions the group is
sorted into. Brag rights for
the most part is what the
Qs win get out of this, along
with a buffered bank -
account. The winnii* lady
will receive a variety of
amenities for the lofty
tide.
The curtain opens on a
noteworthy happening, last
Sunday, July at. Group 3
and their contestant. Hazel
Smith, hare planned a
stylish garment-related
function, to help in their
bidding for the number one
spot at the Mardi Gras.
One thing among the
many that Charlotte can
boast, rather by birth or
acquired circumstances, is
an abundance of beautiful
ladies. This fact was
intensely reinforced when
Hazel Smith unveiled a
bevy of beauties at her
“Summer £. Fashion
Extravaganza.’? v . ;
1 ne good-looking ladies
who kept the men in the
audience in awe, werth
Deborah Knox, Hattie
Deaae, Loretta Leary,
Michelle Thomas, 'tmkff
Merritt, Fran Bradley,
Alfreda Johnson, Samaria]
Hill, Deanie Maxwell,
Betty Latta, Seretha ‘
Funderburke, Delores
Gaston, and Shonda
Sturdivant. Terrance
Hunter and Ron Nelson
were the men used as
modets. They also did more
than their share to mak*
this a successful venture,. ,
The models enhanced
clothes from Desoto’s
Boutique, Lucille’s Vague,
Conle a Rieka, AjC&W.
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Pit's Unique Boutique, and
other places. They showed
off in a nuance of styles
ranging from colorful
casual to soft wedding
attire.
Even though the show
started lata it moved along
at a brisk pace. The short
intermission time was spi
ritually consumed by mem
bers of die group Pizazz,
featuring Lynetta Sowell
vocalist, Eric English
keyboards, and Ron Nelson
(the three hat man, a Q,
and a model) on key
boards. Pixasz, working in
the studio on its first
album, is a group destined
for great thinp, as indi
cated by Sunday's brief
performance.
La Choice features live
entertainment on Wednes
days and Thursdays that is
free to lacfies and mem
bers. And during the en
tertainer’s break, eld and
gold tunes will be played on
the disco sound umpiring
Mixed with the other
credits that are natural
elements of Al’s establish
ment is Charlene Potts, the
very personable weekend
and special occasion’s
f* waitress.
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