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!►, 1 i I The National Council of Negro Women recently sponsored a baby contest/fashion show. The contest winners are pictured left to right: Angela Christina Roberson (2nd place] daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jesse G. Roberson, Deon Jermal Egleston (1st place) son of Mr. & Mrs. Les Egleston and Jeremy Charles Kee (3rd place] son of Ms. Be nits Kee. Thursday, May 19, 1988 - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Page llA Harris-Coe Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Harris announces the engagement of their daughter Denise Harris to Eric Coe. Eric is the son of Mrs. Mabel Coe and-Mr. Samuel Lee Coe (deceased). The bride works for North Car olina'National Bank as a Cus tomer Service Representative and the groom is employed by the City of Charlotte Police De partment as a Patrolman. The wedding is planned for June 25,1988 at 2;00pm at First Baptist Church West Charlotte, NC. Blackwell-Blakcney Blackwell-Blakeney Graduates With High Honors Valia Blackwell-Blakeney re cently graduated from Bennett College in Greensboro, N.C., with high honors. Valia mr.jored in mathematics with a minor in computer science. She received the highest grade point average (3.87) in Uie graduating class of 1988. She was listed in 'Who's Who Among Students In American Colleges and Universities and a Bennett Scholar. Valla received numerous awajds including the President's Excellence Award 1986-88 and the Alpha Phi Mu Departmental Award. Valia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Blackwell of Char lotte. West Cbarlotte Hlgb Scbool PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT IP [glim ITS REGULAR PERFORMANCES SATURDAY/Moy21 8:00 PM SUNDAY/Moy22 3:00 PM TICKETS $4.00 at door DINNER THEATER PERFORMANCES FRIDAY/May20 Dinner at 6:00 PM CURTAIN at 8:00 PM TICKETS $12.00 RESERVATIONS: 343-6060 ext 48 DURING HOURS 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM All performances in CLINTONS. BLAKE AUDITORIUM Private Eye DELAPP CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATIONS INVESTIGATIONS FOR: •ATTORNEYS(Domestic, Criminal, Civil & Accidents) •CORPORATIONS(Corporate Take Over, Undercover Operations, or Background Clearances) •INSURANCE(Life & Health and Life & Health Claims) •PERSONAL(Domestic, Employment, Personal & Family Wills) RONNIE L. DELAPP . Chcif EXCCUtiVC 6029 William Rd. Suite I Charlotte, N.C. 28215 (704)537-6383 Elizabeth Crawley married Alfred LuU on AprU 30, at First United Presbjderian Church. Elizabeth is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ern est paiis and the groom is the son of Mrs. Anne Lutz Allison and the late Mr. Alonzo Lutz. After a honeymoon in Charleston, S.C., the couple wiU reside in Charlotte. ^PoSt We're ^ More Than [rnntmg a Great Newspaper Services A Division of The Charlotte Post Newspaper, Inc. •Business Cards Flyers (1 & 2 Sided] •Brochures •Tickets •Programs Call Jackie 376-0496 Chez Maiiorie, LTD. STORE HOURS;^ Mon.-Thurs. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Fri. & Sat, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. SPRING SALE Group Bridal Gowns Half Price & More All Prom Gowns 65% OFF IN STOCK BRIDAL GOWNS AND ORDERABLE BRIDAL AND BRIDEMAIDS GOWNS 20% OFF CHEZ MARJORIE, LTD. 1531 East Boulevard, Charlotte, N.C. 1-704-332-7589 (Contrary to what you plight think, riding the bus isnt complicated. In fact, it’s incredibly simple. That’s why we’ve put this ad to gether for you. To illustrate how easy it really is. And to show you just how much money you can save by riding the bus instead of driving. CATCHING THE BUS Before you do any thing, we suggest you call us at 336-3366 and de scribe where you live and where you’d like to go. From that information, we can recommend the FREERIDING LESSONS Express Pass for $30.00. Either way you choose to go, you can save hundreds of m\- lars a year on things like gas, parldng, insurance and maintenance. STOPnNG THE BUS W correct bus route for you and tell you what time to catch it. (We’ll even send you a free route schedule.) Then, all you have to do is find one of our bus stops near you Be sure to be at your bus stop at designed for people who work up- least five minutes early with exact town and need a fast, convenient ride change. All schedule times may vary as much as five " minutes from the times -v indicated, due to traffic and weather conditions. 1-=, However, Charlotte Transit^^l buses arrive ’within this five \ minutes 96% of the time. ■ V WllWlL. J to work from outlying l4Sx^i&5^ residential areas. After several designated stops on the route, these buses ^ travel nonstop to the up- # ■ town area during rush ^ hours. /Pa tS TYPESOF SERVICE COST marked by our ^een, blue and white Charlotte Transit sign—and wait for your bus. As a bus approaches, check the route number and destination sign above the windshield to make sure you get the right bus. All Local routes cost just 70(P per ride. If you prefer, you may purchase Charlotte Transit offers two a Weekly Local Pass for , ^ kinds of bus service: Local and $6.00. Or a Monthly Local Express. Local bus service is Pass for $25.00. Express / standard service which includes routes cost $1.00 per ride, ' ^ stops all along a route. Express ser- or you may purchase a V V - sspedjy charlottcbanslt Monthly As the bus nears your stop, pull the bell cord above the window, or press the black or yellow vinyl strip between the windows (on newer buses) to signal the IT'STHAT SIMPLE That’s really about all you need to know to start riding the bus. But if you ever have any ques tions, please feel free to ask your bus driver. Or call us anytime. Well do all we can to make riding the bus a pleasurable — and money-saving experience for you. Oj r, fi ^ i A 124 I CharloiWsTponsi
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