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16A STYLE/The Charlotte Post Thursday October 9, 1997 * Around Charlotte Continued from 14A Nations Ford Road, 1-6 p.m. 2412 Beatties Ford Road, 4 p.m. For children ages 8-12. Wednesday Tliesday • Meeting, Commercial Real Estate Women, The Adams Mark Hotel, 555 S. McDowell St., 11:30 am. Cost, $15 ihemhers, $20 non- memhers. • Meeting, Metrohna Chapter Professional Secretaries, Ramada Iim Central, Clanton Road and I- 77, 6:30 p.m. Dirmer $8.50. For information, reservations, call 596-2652. • Meeting, Young Democrats of North Carolina, Democratic Headquarters, 2821 South Blvd., 6:30 p.m. Upcoming events • Children’s activity, 'IfeU a Tale, Beatties Ford Branch Library, • Meeting, 'The Charlotte Writers Club, Christ Episcopal Church, 1412 Providence Road, 7 p.m. • Pearl Awards Luncheon and Fashion Show, Oct. 18, Westin Hotel, noon. Honorees include J. Halloween planning needed Continued from 14A their children to various homes. “These children get the benefit of dressing up and seeing family fiiends who will appreciate the visit,” she said, “^ey often receive as much candy by phoning ahead as other children who go to twice as many houses.” Discourage children from racing fiom one house to another. Depression serious, but treatable THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Depression is serious illness that affects more than 17 rmlHon Americans each year, yet oiJy 5 miftion of those affected will seek treat ment. What people do not realize is that depression is a treatable illness and with proper diagnosis, it’s often devastating symptoms can be con trolled. Tbday is National Depression Screening Day and several local orga nizations will hold fi:ee depression workshops that will provide partici pants information about the disease and its symptoms. Participants will also receive free depression screening. Local depression screenings will be held at the following locations: • Carohnas Medical Center at Biddle Point 1801 RozzeUes Feny Road 9 a.m.-5 p.m. _ • Carolinas Medical Center at North Park 251 Eastway Drive 9 a.m.-5 p.m. • Center for Mental Health 501 Billingsley Road 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Harris YMCA Health Center 5900 Quail Hollow Road Noon-2 p.m. 5 - 8 p.m. • Lake Norman YMCA 21300 Davidson St. Comehus 9 -11 a.m. 5-8 p.m. • University City Health Center 8100 Old Mallard Creek Road 4 -7 p.m. • Uptown Health Center 285 One First Union Center Noon-2 p.m. 4-7 p.m. For more information about these sites, call 355-8370. BHC Cedar Springs Behavioral HealthcEire Center 9600 Pineville-Matthews Road 9 a.m.-6 p.m. For more information, caU 541-6676. Charter Pines Behavioral Health System 3621 Randolph Road 8 a.m.-midnight For more information, caU 365-5368. Presbyterian Hospital Behavioral Health Outpatient Department 1521E. 3rd St. _ 11 a.m.-l p.m. Presbyterian Hospital Matthews 1500 Matthews Ibwiiship Parkway Ixake School Board Dictrict 2 NOVEMBER 4TH Ad Aiout 7^e traffic and to watch carefully for oncoming cars ” AMERICAN DRY CLEANERS KMPI.OYEK of THE MONTH JAMES CHALK Ihis Chester South Caidina native has been die cmipany’s WASH MAN for 14 years and is loved by eveiycne. James eqjoys fishing and says ‘the only thing missing is the boaf’ He attends St Paul cm Allen Street Hir 6 diildren, 22 grandchildren and 14 great-grand children are the joy (rfhis life. “JAMES” “God Is Our Very Best Friend” 20% OFF On Dry Cleaning • *Silk Not Included 1* Offter Expires October IS, 1997 Monday - Saturday 1* Minimum $7--After Discount > We Work Saturdays Too! ' - Coupon Must Accompany Order > ’’’Full Price After 30 Days • (704)333-6111: 1806 N. Graham»Next to Hutchison Shopping Centei^ “Parents should teach their chil dren to be pohte at each house and always say thank you,” Davis said. “Running through yards and across streets is very danger ous. Teach children to walk facing Other safety issues include wearing reflective tape and carry ing a flashlight to improve visibil ity. Make sure masks do not ham per a child's abUify to see, she said. Hearing Continued from 14A the 51-year-old president plans to wear. 'The skin-colored “complete ly in-the-canal” device hides in the auditory canal, noticeable only to those with a view directly into the ear. SAM'S WAREHOUSE CLOTHING OUTLET ☆ LIQUIDATION SALE ☆ NEWLY ARRIVED OVER 3000 GARMENTS MUST BE SOU) IQ THE BAREWALi BEUNIf FACTORY COST YEAR ROUND SPORTCOATS Well blend, Linen and 100% Silk VALUE $150 ALSO NEW: OSCAR DE LA RENTA SPORT COATS $68 They’re not cheap. White House has not disclosed what brand Clinton will wear, but the type officials have described costs about $4,000 for two. “There’s a whole kind of psycho logical aura around hearing aids that doesn’t really exist for glass es. There’s a sense of infirmity,” said Charles Hutto, an audiolo gist at Chesapeake Hearing Centers in Sevema Park, Md. SUITS Made in tiie USA Single & Double Breasted I VALUtS)15U| $10 - $38 $5 ARROW SHIRTS OXFORD PINPOINT SHIRTS 4 fi»'$34; Including J. Paterman VALUE TO $48 OPEN DAILY TO THE PUBLIC WHOLESALERS WELCOME FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE osc:ar de la renta SUITS $139 “We always say you’re more con spicuous without a hearing aid than with it. People notice when you can’t hear.” ] 1127 South Boulevard (near Scaleybark) Open Daily 10-7 • Sun. 1-6 522-6111 Outlet Marketplace Fort Mill, SC Regular Mall Hours 800-548-5291 Those who appreciate quality enjoy it responsibly. 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