I P'a?e A12-The Chronicle, Thurst Lomax and lay] Emmanuel Bapt Beleita Jermaine Lomax of Winston-Salem and Keith Cornelius Taylor of Norfolk, Va., were married Saturday, Aug. 11 ai 4 p.m. in Emmaunuel Baptist Church, with the Rev, John Mende/ Sr. officiating. The bri?de is the daughter of Mrs. Gwendolyn Williams of Winston-Salem. A graduate of Winston-Salem State University, she is employed by Piedmont Airlines. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Taylor of Virginia Beach, Va. He attended W'SSU. and serves in the United ' I ^ W, > > I 1 " > * stepfather, Charles L. Williams of Winston-Salem. *3B w y Mrs. Charita Martin Redd Joyner andGily vows in Raleigh < Pamela Shenise Joyner and Deweese DeWayne Gilyard, both ^ of Winston-Salem, were married at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 11 at r> ?r*\ U iviaiiiii Jiitti DcipilM V^IIUIIII III Raleigh. The Rev. Milton Lewis and the Rev. David Forbes officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Joyner of Raleigh. She is a nursing graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is employed by Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Gilyard is the son of Mrs. Vivian Frith of Detroit. He is also a 1 . . _ r 1 111 /? /-I II l r grauuaie 01 uin^-^i~i ana rorsyth Technical Institute and is employed by the N.C. Baptist c Cole-Raper fami The 18th annual Cole-Raper family reunion was held Aug. 3-5 at the Marriott Hotel in Greensboro. Family members traveled from Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Washington and other cities. The family's roots are in surburban High Point. i ? ? Wear th This It a SaU Takt I DRESSES BLOUSES BLAZERS CULOTTES Parlcvlaw Stora Only J it \ V 3ay, August 16, 1984 lor are wed at ist Church Maid of honor was Jacquelyn Hauser, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were the bridegroom's sister, Christy Taylor of Virginia Beach, Va.; Theresa MeClone of Newport News, Va.; Tammy Green of Durham; Linda Norwood and Antoinette Rice, both of Winston-Salem. Mark Taylor of Long Island, N.Y., was his brother's best man. Ustiers were the groom's brother, Donald Taylor 11 of Lorain, Ohio; Phillip Hayes of St. Louis, Mo.; Lance Dozier of -PfeiLfrckipitijr. Fna^T TDTxTer ~Waodard of Virginia Beach, Va.; and Wade Gibson of Roanoke, Va. Martin and Red at Sawtooth Cei Charita Y. Martin of Walkertown and William E. Redd Jr. of Winston-Salem were married in a 4 p.m. ceremony at the Sawtooth Center Saturday, Aug. 4. The Rev. James Goodwin officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin of Walkertown. She is a graduate of East Forsyth Senior High School and is a student at WinstonSalem State University. The groom is the sun Mi. and Mrs. William E. Redd Sr. of Winston-Salem. He is a graduate of Parkland Senior High School and is employed by Berry's Inc. Given in marriage by her father, the bride had Mrs. Paula Simmons of Winston-Salem as ard exchange ceremony Hospital. Given in marriage by her father, the bride had her sister, Beverly Joyner of Raleigh, as the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Benita Walker of Durham, Karen Steele of Charlotte and Michelle Joyner of Raleigh. Smith Turner IV of WinstonSalem was the groom's best man. Ushers were Tony Holland of Tuskegee, Ala.; Kenneth Joyner of Raleigh; and Tim Gibbs of Charlotte. The ring bearer was Derrick Faison of Clinton. Flower girl was Jennifer Rayner of Clinton. The couple will make their home in Winston-Salem. ily celebrates 18tl Family members worshipped together at Turner's Chapel AME Church in High Point and returned to the hotel for a buffetstyle dinner. The reunion was hosted by a committee headed by Alvin Raper. Other members of the committee were Leroy Cole, n I ii?i n tii rn Tii'rr iiiTriiiiTr*' r ie look that says ? of Solotl Our Porkvlow Storo Ic P kdvintajt of Thoto Famous Labol SUMMER FASHI -SHORTS -VEST I -SKIRTS -SWIMSUI1 NOTHI f * * ** jfM >^^JI The couple will make their home in Norfolk, Va. d speak vows nter service her matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Deborah Goodwin and Tonya McNeil of Winston-Salem; the groom's sisters, Tina Redd and Mona Redd, both of Winston-Salem; Vanessa Brooks of Walkertown; and the bride's sister, Deidre V/1artir? r\f U/olLar?r??n? hi mi ui ? aiixvi iuvt 11 , Best man was the groom's brother, Donald Redd of Winston-Salem. Ushers included the bride's brother, Roy Martin Jr. of Walkertown, and Arthur i Hairston, Bobby Gaither, Donald Hauser, Richard Mack and Randy Wright, all of ^ W/ incfrtn .Colo m ?i iiijiv/ii-uuiviii > The couple will make their home in Winston-Salem. HR v' |B. ^ \ s, . ^ ' ?l It ^JBjB HppP Mrs. Pamela Joyner Gilyard h reunion Diana Dick, Mae Morehead, Howard Jackson and Sandra Wright. Local family members attending were Helen Cole Jones and Carl Walker, both of WinstonSalem. Sandra J. Wright of Kemersville also attended the reunion. FfcjMyjW?1)1 IWIM ' jpM lit WW WWWttMT???* " ' CPc>6tic?i / wiiuii hi black or white Sizes S-M-L-XL Top, $26 Pants, $24 Young Mens. / r? d Save During < :AR I OVER s . _??* wjugggra^v^ V Hunter vows HHHHH [lion Baptist x B Given in marriage by her uncle, ^^^^B \'^m Harrison Das is of Winston- ^^^^B TvfljB Salem, the bride had Teresa Tate f ot' Durham as her maid of honor, ^ m Bridesmaids were Deidre M. ^^B *V! -'JH Riddick and Bonnie Sheff, both ^^B ^ of Durham; M. Lynne Mathis of Laurens, S.C.; and Shannell Adams, Dedra G. Malloy, Tina ^^B| Owens and Shnri I avh nil r?f Winston-Salem. \ Sfi William Hunter of Fort Loring cMtf Air Force Base in Maine was his brother's best man. Ushers were David Riley and Elston Brown, Mfs Larnitha McConnell ' all ot Durham; Sammie Stroud of Hunter Atlanta, Ga.; Johnny Thornton of Arlington, Va.; and Theron The couple will make their Davis of Winston-Salem. home in Durham. r\CL# % OA s 1 * _>4 Bfl Bf^' v S Pjfl V fl |1 B' fl ^ ^ ^