Page A8-The Chronicle. Thursday. June 21. 1984 Simons and Amos unite Leshawn Regina Simons Given in marriage by her and Craig Lavone Amos father, the bride had Mrs. were united in marriage Teresa A. Howard and Saturday, June 16, in a 3 Mrs. Karen S. White, both p.m. ceremony at Christ of Winston-Salem, as her Rescue Temple, with maid and matron of honor Bishop Willie Davis of- respectively, ficiating. Bridesmaids were Miss The bride is the daughter Melissa Simons, Mrs. of Mrs. Brenda Brown of Thomasina Porter, Miss 1607 Cannon Ave. and Will Lare T. Wilson and Mrs. Simons of 731 Barbara Jane Aretta F. Amos, all of Ave. She is a student at Winston-Salem. Reynolds Senior High The best man was Lee S. School. - Howard Jr. of Charlotte. Ushers were Daryle The groom, the son of Simons, Sylvester Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Thosmas J. Vernon Amos, Gregory Amos of 15 Marvin Blvd., Amos and Tim Wilson, all is a graduate of North For- of Winston-Salem, syth Senior High School The couple_ will make and is employed by Royal their hr?m*? in winu^n. Cake Company. Salem. Lenora Shutter and Ray I j' <1 im fx. || SSI 4m, ' = '* &3i V*v,it*'#\^ , / \ \-*t$"' *' &J& N is iWfiAwgke -*U*' ife. Mrs. Lenora Shuller Torrencc Brigitte Brown and Timothy Wilks wed Brigitte Renita Brown and by S&C Data Processing Timothy Arnold Wilks ex- Center, changed vows at a 5 p.m. The groom, son of Mr. ceremony, Saturday, June and Mrs. Mack Arthur 16, at the home of the Wilks of 140 Maysol St., is bride's cousins, Mr. and a graduate of North ForMrs. J.C. Covington, of syth High School and atBethabara Road, with the tended Forsyth Technical Rev. B.F. Daniels of- Institute, ficiating. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Rudy The bride is the daughter Brown, had Miss Marie of Ms/ Clementine J. Ziglar as her maid of Brown of 1236 Springwood honor. Circle. A graduate of Best man was Bernard Parkland Senior High, she Harriston. is presently a student at The couple will make Winston-Salem State their home in WinstonUniversity and is employed Salem. Watts, from WSSU's art M. An exhibit of woodblock dustrial arts education in prints by Roland Watts will 1959 from A&T.He did furbe displayed at the Delta ther study at A&T and in Arts renter on 1511 F 1969 he received a master of Third St. from June 17-July fine arts degree fronr tist was held on Sunday, Carolina at Greensboro. June 17, from 4-6 p.m. at Watts' prints are reflecthe center. * tive of his creative ability. Watts was born in His prints, which are done Philadelphia. He received in a unique way, reveal the his bachelor's degree in true beauty and strength of vocational and industrial wood through his specializeducation from North ing in the medium of woodCarolina A&T State Univer- crafting. He has developed sity in 1957 and his master's into one of the most wellof science degree in in- known, productive Roland Watts iIB^ Mrs. Leshau Torrence Lenora Cason Shulle and Ray Lee Torrence wer married Saturday, June 16 at a 6:30 p.m. ceremony a Mercy Seat Holines Church, with Bishop T.R Rice and Dr. War me Ha officiating. The bride, the daughte of Mrs. Delia E. Gallowa of Winston-Salem and th late Henry J. Cason, i employed by Winston Salem Health Care Plan. The groom, the son c the late Mrs. Cora Toi rence, is employed b Sunbelt Moving Systems. Matron ot honor wa Mrs. Sara Hicks o Winston-Salem. Bridesmaids were Ms Terri Miller o Waynesboro, Va., Delore Johnson, daughter of th bride, Brenda Chisolm Lorriane Schumaker an< fi Wm . mj? M F i v* \ ^ , WE Mrs. Brigit department woodblock printers in tl Southeast. Since 1969, Watts has e: hibited his work in over 1 tM44?-t+>a*+ show** - a+*4~ h< juried and invitation group shows in the sta and beyond. In 1976 he wi chosen the featured arti for the quarterly public tion of Lowe's Compani Inc. The publicatic highlighted five of h woodblock prints. In tl spring of 1977, the Nor Carolina Society fc Original Graphics commi sioned Watts to do a limit< edition of prints for the Collector's Choice Series. A profilic artist, Watt \jfOT*W ic in nr ?? Vfi r% IO i v i V4 vi VVI 111 I I IV V V lection of North Carolii National bank, A&T,tl Reynolda House i Winston-Salem and mai private collectioi throughout the Unite States and Canada. Wat has co-authored a book c woodblock prints ar poetry entitled, "Once Every Generation, published by Impre Graphics Inc. c Oklahoma. OB 4 ~<^H m ; - ? Wm Simons Amos :<change r Lila McDowell, all of e Winston-Salem. >, Junior attendants were it the bride's granddaughters, s Keisha and Kindra Speech, both of California. Flower y girl was Lenora Speech, also of California, and -r grandaughter of the bride, y Best man was Clifton G. e Torrence of Winstonis Salem. iUshers were Robert ?f Johnson, son of the bride, - Charles Cager and Anthony y McMillian, all of WinstonSalem. s Special hostesses were f Carol Naylor, Emma Trotman, Eloise Duncan and . Crystal Johnson, daughter f of the bride, all of Winston- ^ s Salem and Athalia G. e Speech of California. , .The couple will live in i Winston-Salem. ' , 1 te Brown Wilks , to exhibit ie He presently serves as chairman of the art departx ment and professor of art at H 'Winston-Salem State tb~- University, He-al Carolina Art Association, te the Associated Artists of as North Carolina and the Nast tional Art Education a- Association. Watt has also es served on the board of ?n directors of the Gallery of is Contemporary Art and the ie Arts and Crafts Associath tion. )r The Watts exhibit is free s- and the public is invited. ;d Echibition hours are Monhr days, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 6 ? 1 _ . T? . VJ 1 5> p.m., luesuays ana >1- Thursdays from 2-6 p.m., la and Saturdays from 10 a.m. ie to 5 p.m. For more imforin mation, call 722-2625. iy Programs at the Delta is Arts Center are funded in jd part by grants from the ts Kate B. Reynolds Poor and >n Needy Trust, the Winstonid Salem Foundation, the in James G. Hanes Memorial " Foundation and the ss Winston-Salem Alumnae >f Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. 1 Marine CpLHerndon receives conduct medal Marine Cpl. Naomi M. forces to reinforce ? Herndon, daughter of Edna resupply northern Eurc Nelson of 1328 Oak St., under winter conditions, was awarded the Good He is a crewmeml Conduct Medal. aboard the amphibic assault ship USS Nass; The medal signifies homeported in Norfo faithful and obedient ser- Va. vice during a three-year period. To earn it, enlisted Marines must acheive and maintain an unblemished conduct record for the en- " I tire period. Herndon is currently serving at the Marine Air Corps Air Station in El Toro, Calif. v Navy Seaman Andrew a shining XrHngmii"irrr ,son~~of ^ '^kjAllsain Shirley Cameron of 965 E. 18th St., recently participated in "Teamwork '84," a NATO exercise to test the ability of NATO FOR SNUFF | THAT'S SWIET AS HONEY, GIVE HONEYBEE ATRY. MONEY Ml IWCIT _ ^ * Enlarged to 5, snuff '"IIT AS MO"*' *? * ? lOH 14 6^^ Helme Tobacco Company [Oufcroj U se one of our co * Hot summer , savings on kids' shorts or tops Get the kids set for summer action with plenty of shorts and tops ... now on sale. 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