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Page2B - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Thuisday, October 13, 1988 Dr. Davis Welcomes Dr. Hill charlotte, NC - Dr. Gwyn Davis recently presented her new as sociate at a reception held at FDY Banquet Hall on Clanton Road In Charlotte. ’The addition of Dr. Sharon D. Hill to our dental practice com pletes our ability to serve the entire family's dental needs," sa)Ts Dr. Davis. Their office Is lo cated in the Doctors Building at 1012 South Kings Drive in Char lotte. Dr. Hill Is a 1986 graduate of the Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas, Texas. She will spe cialize in pediatric dentistry while Dr. Davis will handle the dental needs of adults. ”Dr. Hill is very good with chil dren. Whereas, I have enjoyed working with patients of all ages in my first five years, we have a much more proficient office with Dr. Hill's contribution," says Da vis. "Dr. Davis and I have the right chemistry between us, and our professional goals are compati ble," says Hill. "1 have a lot to learn about the business side of dentistry, and 1 believe I can learn from the successes of oth er dentists like Dr. Davis. Dental school trains you how to be a dentist, not a business person," Dr. Gwyn Davis (left) and her new associate. Dr. Sharon Hill (far right) talks with one of their guest at a recent reception held in honor of Dr. Hill. notes Hill. Davis and Charlotte were not strangers to Hill. She graduated from UNC-Charlotte in 1981, but never planned or Intended to return here after graduation. "The city has changed a lot since '81. But, as a student, all I knew was the campus and what I saw along my round trip bus rides to Southpark Mall where I had a part-time Job," relates Hill. She heard of Dr. Davis' search for an associates from a dental company representative. But their paths first crossed long agr) when Davis was an under graduate student at North Caro lina A &T State University in Greensboro. "Her father. Dr. Alfred J. Hill, Jr., was my biology professor and health careers advisor at A- & '1' recalls Davis, "and 1 re member his talk about his chil dren who were only in grade school tlien." He is still on the faculty at the University. As a dentist. Dr. Hill continues a family tradition of health care professionals. Her mother, Mrs, Helen Hill, is a Registered Nurse and Assistant City Nurse for the City of Greensboro. The Sunday reception proved rewarding for the city's newest dentist. Attendees Included: businessman Vincent James, a patient of Dr. Davis' but whose two children will be seen by Dr. Hill; oral surgeon Dr. Herbert Hill; oral surgeon Dr. Tolly Ken- non and his wife; Bethlehem Center Director Doug Boyd and his wife, Jo, a school teacher, and their teenaged daughter: and Linda Albright, J.C. Smith University librarian, and her son, Lance. Spaugh Receives N.C. Family Life Distinguished Service Award Leolla G. Spaugh of 7313 Val ley Lake Drive, R^eigh, received the North Carolina Family Life Council's Distinguished Service Award at that group's 41st An nual Conference in Mount Aliy, September 23. The Council's two day theme was "Building Families: Choices and Chal lenges." '"We are recognizing Mrs. Spaugh for her outstanding pro fessional and extensive volun teer efforts which she so, unsel fishly performs to improve living conditions of others. The mem bers of NCFLC have high esteem for her dedication, devotion, commitment and service to the organization," said George Shackelford of Raleigh, Presi dent of NCFLC. A native of Charlotte, Mrs. Spaugh received her B. S. Degree in Home Economics from Shaw University and a Master of Science degree from Howard University. She has also studied at UNC-Greensboro and Texas Tech University. Mrs. Spaugh is presently the Assistant County Supervisor for Wake County's Farmers Home Administration. She also coordinates Employee Assistance Services for the State Farmers Home Adminis tration. Mrs. Spaugh counsels pros pective homeowners and re views and approves applica tions for home loans in the Wake County area. Mrs. Spaugh ts on the Board of Directors of the North Carolina Council of Women's Organiza tions and is a member of the As sociation of Couples for Marri age Enrichment. She was appointed to the North Carolina Families Task Force for the 1980 'White House Conference on Families, is a former co-chair of the state's Strengthening the Black Family Project and was a member of the Human Resourc es and Relations Advisory Com mittee for the City of Raleigh. She is past president of the Spaugh NCFLC and the Raleigh Chapter of Chums, Inc., and was formerly on the board of the directors of the Wake County Chapter, American National Red Cross. She is also founder and past president of Madonna Acres Community Club. She is active in the Raleigh- Wake Citizens Association, St. Paul African Methodist Episco pal Church, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, the American Home Economics Association, the North Carolina Home Econom ics Association, Farmers Home Administration's Equal Oppor tunity Committee, Farmers Home Administration's N.C. Black/Mlnorlty Employee Asso ciation and the North Carolma Agricultural Extension Service's State Home Economics Adviso ry Committee. She has received a Certificate of Appreciation for outstanding contributions to the Streng thening of the Black Family pro ject and a plaque from the North Carolina ^clal Services Com mission in appreciation for ex cellence in public service, 1981- 1985. This August Mrs. Spaugh re ceived the USDA Women's Equality Day Award in Washing ton, D.C. This was the first time that a winner was chosen from Chi Eta Phi Founders Day chi Eta Phi Sorority will cele brate its 56th Founders Day on Saturday, October 15, at the Greenville Center, 1330 Spring Street. The celebration will be gin at 2 p.m. and feature Dr. Ber tha Maxwell speaking on "The Role of Black Organizations in the Year 2000. Iota Chapter's prestigious "Service For Humanity Award" will be presented to Mr. Stanley Graham. Past recipient of this award includes Harvey Gantt, Anna Hood, and Representative Howard C. Barnhill. Graham is a health Educator with the Mecklenburg Public Health Department. He has re ceived national recognition for his outstanding work with young men. .ccessories A TRADITION IN FINE FASHION ACCESSORIES ^ CompCete Accessory Line.\ ^andSajjs • P/atf • 'Earrings J^ine (Ms.c!(iaces • Scarfs Catch ESSENCE & Fine Accessories This Weekend! \ \ S \ N S S \ ✓ . N \ ' / / / \ \ ' / / s / / \ FREEDOM MALL 392*2613 the Farmers Home Administra tion. 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