X / Brenda Houston's hair is re laxed, culled and feathered to ward her &oe. Gloria Hayes turns heads with her relaxed, stacked bob, with layers on the top. ipdTTrifriiimtv Bulletin Waves Continued From Pa(e 3B. WAVES OF JOT Waves of Joy Baptist Church will have an appreciation ser vice for Mrs. Irma Kirkpatrick on Sunday, April 16, at 2:30 p.m. Kirkpatrick is being honored because of her many years of dedicated service to many musi cal groups and churches. The public is invited to attend. The church is located at the cor ner of 15th and Pegram Street. ZION CHAPEL Zion Chisel Church of the Liv ing God will go to Blshopvllle, S. C. on Sunday, April 16 for the closing of Pastor C. G. Roaiy's 13 th anniversary. Elder James Davis, pastor of The Lighthouse, will be the guest speaker. Bishop W. T. Roary is the pas tor. NEW ST. JOHN The theme for Sunday will be "Don't Miss The Call To Wor ship." The youth of the church will have a planning session for their annual day immediately following morning worship. •The Charlotte Chapter of Las Amlgas will sponsor a bus trip to Charleston, S.C., on .^rll 15. The cost of the trip is $35. For more information call 596-0386. •The Reid School Alumni Chorus will rehearse each Saturday at 6 p.m. at Mount Pleasauit Baptist Church, 609 East Avenue, Belmont. All former chorus members are asked to attend. The chorus members are preparing for a convention In Charlotte this summer. For additional information call 825-5843. •The community Awareness Committee of the University City Women's Group is sponsoring its second annual luncheon and fashion show benefit on Saturday, April 15 at the Speedway Club of the Charlotte Motor Speedway. •Applications to audition for the 1990 Miss Charlotte Meck lenburg Scholarship Pageant are now being accepted. The age requirement is 17-26. If interested call Merle Baxley at 536- 9619 after 6 p.m. •The Sierra Club will sponsor a yard sale on Saturday, April 15 from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. outside of the Elarle Village Recrea tional Center on 7th Street. They need donations of toys, games, books, furniture and household items. For additional information call 532-0108. •Rev. Drucllla Matthews recently opened a Christian day care at 2836 Barringer Drive. Call 376-6201 for additional informa tion. •The Charlotte Chapter of the South Carolina State College Alumni Association will hold its annual banquet at McDonald's Cafeteria on April 21, 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 per person or $25 per couple. Call Carl May at 568-7008 (day) or 563-0366 (night) form tickets. •Building on the Strengths of the Family Task Force will spon.sor a seminar on April 22, 10 a.m. at West Charlotte High Schott. The seminar is free and open to the public. COXE FORMAL WEAR Tuedo Rental & Sales • Wedding & Prom Specialist • Shoes & Accessories 3029 Beatties Ford Road 704/399-5928 Robert Coxe, Jr., President • Robert Coxe, Vice Presidentt Enter YOUR Lawn... •''Ad'v ' ' i ^ 111.. / I ! In The Charlotte Post "LAWN OF THE^^’ Contest! bubmit a photograph and a brief statement on "Why My Lawn Should Win LAWN OF THE YEAR". Send photo and brief statement to: "Lawn Of The Year" P.O. BOX 30144 Charlotte, NC 28230 (Call 376-0496 for information on the availability of our staff photographer, if needed.) Winning lawn will be featured in our "Spring Cleaning Campaign" special edition with an article. All information should be received no later than April 14, 1989. . ,1' The Charlotte Civic League is a non-profit oigen- tzatlon of approximately 80-members. Recently the league elected new officers and members to Its board of directors. Picttu«d above are: (1-r, seated) Gregory Hart, treasurer; Michelle Thom as, recording secretary; Brenda IfcMoore, vice president; Elliot Lynch, president; (1-r, staiiding) Mike Todd, board member; Willie DeSbielda, board member; Cheryl Addison, assistant treas urer; Don Lewis, program chairman; and Teland McLaughlin, correaprmding secretary. Not plc- Photo/CALVIN FERGUSON tured board members are Sam Toung and Ml-' chael Brunson. The Civic League promotes civic growth in the black community and has aaslsted in such endeavors as the Charlotte Housing Scholarship Fund, Focus On Leadership , the Bfl- nority Achievement Program st Rsnson Junior High and various political campaigns. Tha group meeta the last Thursday of each month at PUT’S or McDonald's Cafeteria. For more infor mation on the Charlotte Civic League, call 364- 060a Goodwin/Toliver Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Eklgaur C. Goodwin announce the engagement of their daughter Tanlta Ann to Frank Ale;mnder Toliver, Jr. Frank is the son of the late Drs. Frank and Anne Toliver. The wedding Is planned for Juty 15, 12 noon at Memorial Presbyterian Church. Tanlta Is a EEO Compliance Coordinator with the Charlotte- Mecklenburg Schools. Frank Is ah accounting claims manager with the N.C. Department of Public Instruction. AUTO INSURANCE IS24 \. (I I'll III! in Sf. WERE YOU INVOLVED IN AN AUTO ACCIDENT? ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM NECK & LOW BACK INJURIES? Symptoms from auto accident injuries may develop quickly, or then again may not show up for hours, days, or weeks. Therefore, following even a minor accident, the kind where you just feel "shaken up", a visit to the chiropractor is in order. DON'T STAY IN PAIN ANOTHER DAY! For Proven Pain Relief, Call: KEITH CLINIC ■»■■■■■■■■■■ OF CHIROPRACTIC, P.A.ffiN—MNNNMNw [ Charlotte's Health Care Specialists For 29 Years THREE LOCATIONS! V We're here when you need us, with convenient hours'*' designed to fit your schedule. rWEST -392-1338 irSOUTH -541-7111 east 4016 Triangle Drive (across from Freedom Mall on Tuckaseegee Road) Dr. Fletcher Keith, Dr. Lemuel Byrd, Dr. Thomas Brown, & Dr, Randal Butch HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8am-9pm • Sat 8am-6pm Sun. 12;30pm-3pm 7523 Little Avenue (across from Carmel Commons Shopping Center) Dr. Alan Tebby HSUBS; Mon,Wed.,& Fri. 9am-9pm Tues. & Thu. 9art>8pm • Sat tem-Noon -568-4195 5344 Central Avenue (across from Eastland Mall) Dr. Steven English & Dr. Steven Crealese HOURS: Mon.,Wed.,& Fri. 9am-9pm Tubs. & Thu. 9am.6pm • Sat 9am-Noon 24 HOURS - 7 DAYS A WEEK EMERGENCY NUMBER 392-1338 One Of The Largest Chiropractic Clinics In The Southeast SEVEN PHYSICIANS ON STAFF

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