Page A8-The Chronicle, T
Allen ma
Debra Ann Allen and
Wilbert Charles Pankey
were married March 10 at 2
p.m. at Mt. Calvary Holy
Church, with Bishop J.L.
Hines officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Miller
Allen of 1242 Mardele
Lane.
The groom is the son of
Mrs. Maggie B. Pankey and
the late Lawrence Pankey.
The bride was given in
marriage by her , father,
while Constance Adam
- served as maid of honor
Qnrl M rc r*or??11 ? ??
uuu ITU uaildl JVUl I SCI V
ed as matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Debra
Bigby, Beverly Ingram,
Janet Johnson, Agnes
Shuford, Sheila Wood and
Nina Street.
The groom's best man
was John Hughes, while
Donell Allen, Lawrence
Coker sell
Fifteen-year-old Wanna
Derella Coker, daughter of
Mrr~and Mrs. Willie~L.
Coker of Winston-Salem,
has been selected to be state
finalist in the 1984 Miss
United Teen-ager Pageant
to be held April 2 at the
Bordeaux Convention
Center in Fayetteville.
The pageant is the official
statewide finals for
Miss United Teen-ager
Pageant.
Contestants till be judged
on scholastic and civic
achievements, beauty, poise
and personality. No swimsuit
competition or talent is
iiivuivcu. vuiucsiaiua iiium
be between 14 and 18 years
of age.
Clarks eel
' The Rev. and Mrs.
Wilbert Preston Clark of
Winston-Salem renewed
their vows in celebration of
their 50th wedding anniversary
March 3 at a 3 p.m.
ceremony at Christian View
Missionary Baptist Church
in Spencer, Va., with the
Reverends T.B. Marsh of
Martinsville, Va., and H.
Douglas Scales of Madison
Heights, Va., officiating.
The event was hosted by
the couple's granddaughter,
Valeria Lark Summers of
Winston-Salem.
Over 150 guests, including
the groom's
brother, the Rev. E.L.
Clark Sr. of WinstonSalem,
Grade Braggs, neice
of the couple, and William
D. Amos, nephew of the
rnnnl p atton tK?
w M |/ a V f MVWVIIUVU I 11 W
ceremony.
The bride was given in
marriage by her brother,
the Rev. Nathaniel King of
Walnut Cove. Eliza
Raymore of Norfolk,
W.Va,, and sister of the
bride* served as. matron*., of
Amos of Winstoq-Salem
was the flower girl and
Abram Brim of Martinsville,
Va., was the ring
bearer.
?
NCNW li
The Winston-Salem Section
of the National Council of
Negro Women recently held
a recognition ceremony
honoring seven women who
have made substantial contributions
to the black com
munny.
Those recognized were
Sandra Armstrong,
educator; Vivian Burke,
alderman and educator;
Bronnie Daniels, educator
and missionary leader;
Denise Franklin, WXII
news anchor; Lennie Jeffries,
nurse and faculty
member at Winston-Salem
State University; Janie
Wilson, church and comt
hursday, March 15, 1984
irries Pai
Kifl >
Debra AU<
Pankey Jr., Jeffery Addison,
Earnest Johnson,
Michael Oldham, Ronald
Paige and Bobby Withersrvr\r\n
corvo^ oc iirViarr
pvv 1 3V1 f VU UJ U91I(I9>
The bride is a graduate of
Winston-Salem State
jcted as fir
Each contestant accepted
will be requested to partic~
pate in the volunteer community
service program of
their choice. Each contestant
is also required to write
and present on stage an
essay titled "My Country."
The winner of the state
finals will receive a $4,000
scholarship, screen test, a
trip to Hollywood, Calif.,
and Waikiki Beach,
Hawaii. The winner will
also compete in the national
finals for $20,000 in
scholarships, a $2,000 wardrobe,
a new automobile
for the reigning year and a
$3,000 appearance contract.
Coker, a student at
ebrate 50;
? *\ i
K; *v|
^Hrc ,^i
The Rev. and Mrs. U
Robert W. Spencer of
Spencer, Va., served as the
groom's best man.
After receiving family
and friends, the couple held
a icception in the dining
a*ca ofc the church*. ssi
- Ato; ~ is sc. -retired
cashier and dietician from
R.J. Reynolds High School
and Career Junior High
Schooled enjoys cooking,
gardening, singing and
lonors sev<
munity leader; and Renita
Thompkins, practicing attorney.
Other program highlights
included an inspirational
prayer by Theldora Scippio,
the occasion by Savannah
Johnson and a choral selection
by the WSSU Interdenominational
Fellowship Choii, under the
direction of Michelle Wade.
Dr. Elwanda Ingram,
associate professor in the
communication arts depart
ment at WSSU, served ast
the guest speaker. She
reviewed Alice Walker's
Pulitzer Prize winning
novel, "The Color
o
ikey
K v i
yVj. x*-. 1
r ->^kJ
.-. $
en Pankey
University and is employed
at L'eggs Products.
The groom is also a
graduate of- Winston-Salem
State and he is employed by
Libby Hill Seafood
Restaurants.
lalist
-I
9
Mn
Wanna Coker
Carver High School, is
sponsored by the Ebony &
Ivory Models. Her hobbies
include volleyball, basketbail,
track and modeling.
years
/ >^*"* fl
\
sJk o < . /^^HLgifl&j^^Bgg
jk -4^w
?&&?gH
Si*':v:v>V ^QM
filbert Preston Clark
working in the church.
The Rev. Clark retired
some 15 years ago from
Marsaun & Co., where he
was a furniture refinisher,
to devote full time attention
to his ministry. He orgamz
iinics--Chapel Baptist,
Church, where he pastored
for 15 years, and has been
pastor of Christian View
Baptist Church for the past
29 years.
in women
Purple."
The NCNW presents programs
each month
highlighting the contributir?nc
Klarlrc rva ct an H
VIV/I1J VI V1MV J puov Uliu
present, problems in the
black community and possible
solutions. The group
solicits membership continuously.
Meetings are
held the second Tuesday of
each month at Shiloh Baptist
Church.
Mrs. Martha Gillis served
as chairperson of the program.
Mrs. Savannah Jones is
the local chapter president
and Dr. Manderline Scales
serves as state president.
1
WSmTi
nBEi
|Pfl/C?S GOOD MARCH 15, 16 & 17, 1984
Pufis New Improved!
TISSUE yyo
175s w
m*^- ^?o??l
l^^+fctsUyws Ijg ^?
f*y c*SHAOO^
riche ||||||
EYESHADOW 111 I
*wi FREE llllll Su"t)0am J
K?M Eyeliner || | GAS GRILL a
er^ftaL&Q
ANTIFUNGAL LIQUID l
%(f $047 ,
r&T< V " COMPLETE OAS DRILL 225 sq. s
nunc s fooi m In. dual burner . His 21,000 0
ffsr-^r. BTU's, Ignltor and post mounted
^..TTcontrols. Model 9041.
RODDA PEEPS .....-r.
MARSHMALLOWS MULTI-POSITION
s:sr 2/970
tooth paste
*'6 0Z-, CURITY
(Price Includes
cents off label) I UNDER PADS
i i?? ?*J! LViM'M $7 88
tAA^ Hi 5C88
99c m ?*
W W III 32 x 24
; _ LiHI.. >s tlv*"','Tr7:~ -"""'"iL- ? ?
- WGX-UP - _ t
roller fj|m neveloD
a*"|47 An Extra Set o
Two Prints of f
YOUR COST 0
12 exposures 2" I
exposures 739 C
30 DROP PACKAGE | C"41 Film onl* ggJJ
LOCATIONS IN WINSTON-SALEM: 631 Peters Creek Parkway. Reynolda Man
Center, 3075 Kernersville Road, 301 Acadia Avenue, Hanes Mall Oldto<
Reynolda Road Stanleyville ? Old Hwy. 52 N. King-Colony Centre Walkert
66 Clemmons ? Westwood Village Lewisville ? 6499 Shallowford Rd. Loci
Yadkinville, Mocksville, Newton, Taylortville, and Lexington; Optic Shops in
Lexington and Mocksvllle. - ?.
*
I ^ BLOWING IN MORE
CROWN SPECIALS
or SPOT PCDmc dccii i c II !? I ? * *? -
- ? ntriLig p. Jy? dHLINC
$Q99 iZ SOLUTION
HAIR SPRAYS I Reg. $3.69 I
New r I $?88
1 illl E.J. BRACH S
#170 The Radnor CIRCUS / /CI
TnnTRnY peanutes ? I
I UUL DUA (Red) Reg, or Assorted
5AV-UR-BAC. lir
1 NAIL flu 1 I
A FRIEND of the SLICKS |\ A UUv
person wiio can not 1 ccxo*^n' lull .1 1
REACH or BEND I psr*" ft] J
fej does more than help.
It makes a person \^S- Kjjj^jl
V INDEPENDENT
\ \ ^#166
% \iptt sass
eluxe Aluminum _ MILK CHOCOLATE g^QI
ully Adjustable Reg j31 g5 __ . ..
icks up needed items 3
om FLOOR ^ ?Q Q H?<VAaftotfOMmVIi'?
CRAZY TWIRL j
P11 DI IMP I CoTylenol
& .?? COLD FORMULA I
^ IRON 20 caPsuies
?*%?? ???? "(M3"i
$g" | _ , $0591
Jill^^ (Tyi^i^| ^
30 tablets
Non-Aspirin 24 capsules
a? LAXATIVE """""" "e?"3'
$147
ffetS 30! ffmkrnII
^ laxative^ Reg, $2.47 JTrTTTj^TV
. __ hkE3J
j 8? fflpT $199 /
II Laxflti - ' I Polaroid
IglTJ - TIME ZERO TwoPa^;._.
~?r- ?- 600 FILM
""9 Specia! <snJ
>f Color Prints BSpmBTI
Every Picture I
sptci'i?. ?..?/.?.
FREE!! H#
~ I \j^ shave cream I A ?
One to Share itor women lUflfJi
One to Keep 3
r COMSUMtH OtPt* Good / I Q
or*r " purttmm c* HIM. 1x7/ 2
Urn* ?* eoueen per ptf> I V/ I m
?*eee Coupon mey not fee I \ O
!4 exposures C29 srsTiti?Ssrr-. I NJ 2
18 Prints Q gggg" *?^89 i
)isc,15 exposures 049 SgggT LecSouPT ^
10 prints W ="ScssxS' 100
v^ooiJki^M: leeu^
Service not Aveilebfe Week-ends expTresTTgi *4
YOU PAY 89e!
"THE PRESCRIPTION PEOPLE"
own ? Hwy. m n / OPEN 365 DAYS A YEAR
tions also in j ( We Reserve the Right to
Hanas Mali, Limit Quantities.
'o