Omega Psi Phi Chapter Celebrates Achievement Annual Program; Wachovia's Tidwell Is Guest Page6A - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Thursday, November 7,1991 By George Miller SPECIAL TO THE POST The Epsilon UpsUon Chap ter of the Omega Psl Phi Fra ternity, Inc. will observe Its 40th annual Achievement Week program Nov. 10 at First Baptist TldweU Church. South Rhyne Street. Dal las. Hattie M. Hardin, a public school teacher and community and civic worker has been chosen the 1991 Citizen of the Year and will be recognized at the program. Hardin a member of Saint Paul Baptist Church in Gastonia Is a standout in her services to others, espe cially as a volunteer for many years at Gaston Memo rial Hospital. She Is widely recognized for her work with children In Gastonia, High land Community Commit tee, and other ventures to help keep the under- prlviledge and the needy. She Is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and a native of Gastonia. Thcj speaker for the occa sion will be Isaiah Tidwell of PI Phi Chapter, Omega Psl Phi In Charlotte. Tidwell serves the franternlty as Sixth District of Finance and as Chairman of the Na tional Financial Committee. A native of Charlotte, Tid well Is regional vice presi dent and the executive in charge to 32 branches of Wa chovia Bank In the Charlotte and Mecklenburg areas. Tid well a career businessman in Winston Salem and Char lotte, is widely known for his services to many community and civic organization In both cities. He will speak from the Na tional Achievement Week Theme, "Serving Ourselves: Black males Achieving De- Stop Coveting Thy Neighbor's Post! Subscribe For Thyself Call 376-0496 spite Barriers." For the first time. Epsilon Upsllon Chapter wUl honor two Omega Men of the Year, Jerome H. Oxner and Duane L. Reid. Oxner, a former teacher at the High land High School Is now retired. He Is a member If Grace A.M.E. Zion Church, where he serves as a trustee and member of the church council. Affectionately, called "Chief Oxner" by his many Reid former students, his Innova tions as an industrial arts teacher are long remem bered. 1. l Duane L. Reid, currently the Immediate past BasUeus of Epsilon Upsllon Chapter, Is a graduate of Western North Carolina College and a grad uate of Hunter Huss High School. He Is a member of the Em- mamuel Baptist Church In Gastonia and serves as a mernber of the trustee board and chairman of the Build ing Committee. The program Is free and open to the public. r NORTH STATE MEDI ASSOCIATES Rosamuel Dawkins, MD Peter C. Okose, MD Infernal Medicine • Gastroenterology Pharmacology • Toxicology Dr. Okose NEW PATIENTS ARE WELCOMED 1028 W. 5th Street Charlotte, NC 28202 FOOTCARE.. 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Other borrowed money. Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases. Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding Subordinated notes and debentures Other liabilities Total liabilities Limited-life preferred stock and related surplus EQUITY CAPITAL Perpetual preferred stock and related surplus 0 Common Stock 875 Surplus 5,359 Undivided profits and capital reserves (4,639) LESS: Net unrealized loss on marketable equity securities 0 Total equity capital 1,595 Losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823 (j) N/A Total equity capital and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823 (j) 1,595 174 Total liabilities, limited-life preferred stock, equity capital, and losses 0 deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823 (j) 23,159 LIFE • ANNUITIES • IRA’S • FRATERNAL PROGRAMS Other real estate owned Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies. 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