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I 9 11 m Reigning in Johnson C. Smith’s homecoming parade, this year, as Little RHss JCSU was Karmen Issard, the daughter of Sammie and Linda Inard. Karmen attends Albemarle Road Elementary School and enjoys playing and collecting Barbie and Cabbage Patch dolls. A student at Next Step Dance Company, Karmen takes ballet, gymnastics, and Up lessons. Already. Karmen ha# decided that she wants to be a pre-school teacher when she grows up. Bat for right new* Karmen’s favorite subjects are math and computer. UNCC Departments Co-Sponsor Lectures Charlotte - The Women’s Studies and History Departments at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte will coapOaaor two lec- , tures, as part of the fall 1966 Women’s Studies Lecture Series. First, the lecture, “The Gender Gap in the Old South,’’ given by Lebaock, 1965 Bancroft -, author and associate . , _-T at Rutgers University, will take place on Wednesday, Novem B5lcSg r 1 ft"1 ta ^ Mary Kelly, professor of Art at Tompkins-Cartland Community OUfge, Dry den, NY, will present a slide-lecture, “The Goddess In Russia: PmChristian Motifs in the Ffcbric Art of Eastern Ierupe,” which will feature discoveries and information gathered from her extensive research In Poland and Tnssia. It Is scheduled for Thurs day, November 30, at 3:30 p.m. In the Cone University Center Rooms 3-4. Admission is free for both lec tures, and the puHIc to invitadMo attend. Foi* more informatics, f Epilepsy Club ■■ .The Epilepsy Association of North Carolina in Charlotte invites every one interested in or affected by epilepsy to join us Thursday, November 13, at 7:30 p.m. at Charlotte Rehabilitation Hospital in the auditorium. Our featured speak er will be Chris Crawford. <J!JJ nLore formation, contact ^ , Ro8e> weekdays, 704 Students Plan ' • v', ; Service Day j.'-*«? Vn; iy * '‘(*^1 Davidson, NC - The Davidson College Y-Student Service Corps win clear a nature trail at the Davidson elementary school, make repairs st the day care center and do yard , work for senior citizens in a service day scheduled for the afternoon of Saturday, November 8. The Y-Service Student Corps is a philanthropic organization which participates in several community activities throughout the year. Dan Murrey, president of Y-SSC, says students have been dedicated in past projects, and hopes for similar participation this year. For more information, call Murrey at 892-1799. Group members and students from campus social organizations will participate in the service day and members of the community are also invited. In previous projects the Y-SSC has volutiteerd at the Cornelius YMCA, sponsored forums on such topics as Nuclear Aware ness and initiated the CROP Walk (a 6.2 mile walk to raise money for the hungry) in the city of Davidson, n t Holiday Inn Offers Discount | i 'V ML-*■* %4* i The Holiday Itw HoM Group la introducing $39-a-night weekend rates through December 14 at participating Holiday Inn Motet* In Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. [Guests may receive the 930 rate at any of the MO participating holiday Inn hotels by booking Weekend reservations at least three days in advance. The number of riotns available at thane special ritrn, good for Friday, Saturday, or Sunday nights, Is limitad. [The reduced rates are targeted particularly to travel segments such as senior citizens and fami IJm, who are traditionally the moat price-sensitive and can more easily make their travel plana for week end stays f I contact Judy Aulette at 547-4296 or Julia Blackwelder at 547-4640 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. ■ Avon, Mayor Gantt Co-Sponsor “Christmas Is For Children” On November 8, 250 Charlotte area economically disadvantaged children will participate in a variety of community projects to earn gifts to give to loved ones through “Christmas is for Children,” a nationwide program created by Avon Products', Inc. and co sponsored in Charlotte by Mayor Harvey B. Gantt. Each child will earn five “shop ping coupons” as a reward t for completing a project. The coupons will be exchanged for five gifts at an Avon-hosted Christmas shopping fantasy on December IS. Partici pants will be selected from Johnson Memorial YMCA, Mecklenburg Co. Boy Scouts. Girl Scouts, Catholic Social Services, Bethlehem Center and Gethsemane Enrichment Program. The children’s work projects will include becoming grandkids for a day at the Bethlehem Center and cleaning up the Piedmont Court Housing Project?*'®?^ “The program gives participating children the opportunity to learn the value of community involvement, experience the pride of being rewarded for efforts, and feel the joy of giving,” said Linda Pord-Tellis, Avon’s Southern Region consumer communications specialist “Christmas is for Children," created in 1964, was one of 90 recipients of the 1966 President's Citation for Private Sector Initiatives. Druid Hill Garden Qub < ■ . j w *-* • Meets, Elects Officers u#t The Druid Hill Garden Chib re cently met at the home of Eva Wiley. Before the business portion of the meeting commenced, the newly elected president expressed her appreciation to the club members for their support Discussed at the meeting was repotting and rooting outside plants for indoor transfers. Mr. Wiley gave pointers on his method of trans ferring green plants for the winter. Druid Hills’ chib president, Minnie Connors, read over both the purpose of the club and the chib’s by laws. Also mentioned was that chib THOMAS E. GRIST Attorney At Law Emphasis On: • Personal Injury •Property Pam age • Worker’s Compensation •Products Liability Free Initial Consultation Evening til Weekend Appointments Available ^73° StJte U8 * 374-1867 LawBuilding member, Hazeline Long, will spon sor a booth of ceramics at the Happy Hearts Senior Crafts Show at the Park Center, November 6-9. Members foe this years are: Minnie Connors-president; Edna Gas ton-vice president; Eva Wiiey secretary; Inez Ellis-asststant scretary; Sadie English-second vice presdient; Hattie McCree corresponding secretary; Hazeline Long-treasurer; Roberta Lyles c ha plain; and Della Simmons, Camell Halley, and Queen Ellis, social committee. t Pnoto by Calvin Ferguton) She was destined to be a winner. Twenty-month-old Sarah Elisabeth Ratchford. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie (Pete) Ratchford. recently competed and won first place in the Tots of Parade Contest, sponsored by the Extraordinaire Civic and Social Club. Winning second price was Alyssa-Ann Manning. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Manning. In third place was Cheriha Brodrick, the daughter of Maria Neely and Richard Bodrick. Other participating contestants included Autumn Sullivan and Brandi Mackey. ... 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