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ft .-. ' ' - - i - . t, .' I 1" . - V " i . . si.. ft -u,-- 'SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 18S2 TK CAT.CUTIA TISHSJ White Rock Church Setting Of Bright-Goode Nuptials if - . . V i' -5 Miss Camille Bounsell Is Bride Of L. Eugene Berry 1 Miss Karen Felice Bright of Durham and Christopher Leyton Goode of Greensboro were married Saturday afternoon, August 21, at the White Rock Baptist Church. : Rev.. Lorenzo A. Lynch officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. Frank Bright of Durham. The groom is the son of Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. William Goode of Greensboro. Musicians in the wed ding were John H. Gat tis, organist; Krystal Patrick, Ms. Andrea Ledbetter Mrs. Marsha Kee and Howard Hag gler, Jr. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown custom designed by her matron of honor, Mrs. Melva W. Sloan. The gown of silk organza, trimmed in ; reembroidered Alencon lace featured a Queen Ann neckline, sloping waistline and princess, silhouette. Her chapel length veil of illusion was bordered in Alencon lace with a Juliet cap of ; pearls and lace. She car ried a bouquet of white, . pink and red roses. ' Ms. Karen Y. Col reman of Dorchester, v Mass., was maid of ; honor. Mrs. Melva W. Sloan of Durham was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Ms. Kathleen Clement, Ms. ' Karen King, Ms. Brigitte Murrill. Ms. Krystal Patrick, Mrs. Chiquita McAllister, Ms. Jameszetta Thompson ";and Ms. Bonita Tillman. 1 Junior bridesmaids were Tiffany Bell and Nichole Echard. Capt. Greg Goode of Louisiana, was his brother's best man. Ushers were Calvin Bell, Kenneth Bright, Odysseus Chavis, Dr. ackk Goode, Anthony J ' .A - fT.- A V r i : J I - - 1 r4 'is! It J. ' . '.'4 i . -' ( X t: . ix..:-v - 4 f ft , .-,-f " . 41 ! Hinnant,' VanDuren Hinnant, William James, Gerald. Part, David" Simp-son and Michael Wall. Maceo S. Sloan was Bible carrier. Tiffany Harm was Mrs. Christopher (ioode flower girl. Jason Goode was ring bearer. Acolytes were Brian Gatling and Russell Manning. A reception was held in the fellowship hall of the church following the ceremony. The bride and groom are both graduates of N.C. State University, Raleigh. The bridegroom received his master's degree in architecture from the University of California at Berkeley. Golden, Smith, Bounsell Miss Gisele Camille,, . BounselUuul'.L Eugene,-, Berry were married at ' 5625 Barbee Road in a garden ceremony at 4 p.m. on Saturday, August 21. The Rev. Milton Lewis officiated. Musicians i were Oren Marsh and Tom Brokaw. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bounsell Of Barbee Road. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Lucy Joyce of High Point and Samuel 'Berry of Huntersville. ; " The bride wore a gown of poly-sheer chiffon trimmed with Alencon lace and eyelet. Her three-tiered veil had a rolled edge blusher appli , qued with an Alencon lace border mounted on a contour cap of Alen con lace and pearl trim. She carried queen or chids. Bridal attendants were Ms. Fernaundra Rrnkaw. Mrs. Renotti Ms. Deborah Ms. Geena ' and " Ms. rarolvn Smith. Samuel Berry, Jr., of High Point was his brother's best man. Groomsmen were Robert Willis, Tom homon, Roger Echols, Anthony Strickland and Charles Hey ward. Children in the wed-' ding were Maleeka Speight, Shonita Alford, Lanya Berry and Eugene Golden, Jr. . A reception was held at the, home of the bride's parents. i The bride is a graduate of Bennett College and received her master's degree from Atlanta University. She ' , Is employed at Duke University Medical Center as a renal social worker. ' - , : The bridegroom is a graduate of; . Howard i University and a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. He is employed at , General ; Telephone Company.' . , The couple will reside in Durham. -,' 1 , Subscribe To -The Carolina Times ' Call Today " . 682-2913 . lake Scars Back Schoo Sears o M-, a 5a nn nrr3 VS. y Kids' Casual ToughSteppers II 6? 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