Best Tir es Of Nightlife Have Been_With Singine 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 BET Signs New Agreement "rf *-r ’ ■ * • . ' #« 4- '4* New York - Black Bk tertainment Television (BET) and Con Cable Communications, liii. have signed a new and expanded multi-year agreement to' carry the basic advertis ing supported BET service an 10 Cox Cable systems. new three-year agreement, BET will continue to be carried op Cax Cable sys tems in New Orleans, La; Omaha, Neb.; Oklahoma City, Okla.; Gainesville and Ocala, Fla.; Park Forest, 111.; Saginaw, < Mich.; Ldbbock, Tea.; and Roanoke, Va. The agree ment also allowed for the recent launch of BET in Cox's 129,000-subscriber Tidewater, Va.. system. This new pact will give exposire of the BET service to over 600,000 . cable subscribers In systems passing more than i 12 million homes. Commenting on the agreement, Freedman said. “BET has always performed extreme! t well in our system. This new agreement reaffirms Cox’s commitment to .the service." V HBO's Anderson said. “It is vital to the con tinued growth of BET that major MSOs like Cox sup port and promote the service. We are delighted that they have chnsi to continue and expand this mutualfy beneficial relaf ' tionship.” Cox Cable Communica tions. Inc. ie the nation's fourth largest multiple cable system operator and is headquartered In Atlanta. Ga. • ft -X 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. afCareleh Canter ** ■ ‘ ** - <*v " ‘ often Pre-Marriage Counseling Inly j£:8i Licensed £ OB-GYN Specialist : • h ree PrrgiWKy Testing Daily appointment necessary) P Abortion £•; • Birth Control • Sesaattty CanmicMnc ' - ■^V- w 3M-M32 j.\ All Call* Strictly MMi.-rri.S4: Sat. S-z! 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. »« ' _* WhQ laiion emoraced tfie consistency of an evenios Oshmu pd pyfrLtj^Lirf *•* r,a* "ratemiiy, ■ broad smiles on their faces Mvron ^ * wu " uiiaui#, --—: % \I never go at HOT at ,ar a nr ,c? camping without •; ■ _I Fall Price Aft*r M Days * ' Alterations =^4^' ■■■•■ == We Work Saturdays. Too

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