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." 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