I ' - * ^ ' " * 4 4* ?"' * J0 "*> ;-J* fflRUl JmOmtZ jjpy IE. vW *' j^W H ,<| ;5 *<* ' ' "'Jr''?: i"^A'V) ^P |l| ^ffl Photo Reception The Rev. David Hedgley, left, Dr ticlpants, recently attended Mcl turjB Viewing Reception. Other Todd, Clark S. Brown Sr., Georg Stallings - Hii Natalie Vanessa Stallings and David Calvin Hinton were married in a 4 p.m. ceremony on Sept. 22 at First Baptist Church in Chinquapin. The Revs. Raymond Lassiter Jr. and Raymond Lassiter Sr. officiated. Stallings is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Javis Stallings. She . graduated from N.C. Central University with a master's degree. Hinton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Hinton. He graduated from N.C. State University and is a certified public accountant with the Garrett-Sullivan Co. in Greensboro. c.-ii: ' * ivioi ucvria aiaiungs 01 Lumoerton served as the maid of honor. Oglatha Barnes and Sheila Bazemore of Durham, Pamela Chasten and Monique McCloud of Winston-Salemr Monique. St#dlingju Ifeciae ? at 13. and Nakia Btown ?^Chinquapin, Toni Suggs of JGneensboro and Margaret Weller of Wilmington were bridesmaids. Thomas A. Hinton, the groom's brother from Charlotte, was the best man. The ushers were James Brown of Burlington, Ward-Cessio Cynthia D. Ward and Charles H. Cession were married on S^pt. 15 at 3 o.m. in the Love Temole Church of God In Christ with i ML k9e| I If^Jv * ^ -sw&t -1 <i^b ^mkq ^rf sbq> ' yr^^b? ; V'^B Jl^feL' /b^P ' t. Mrs. Cynthia Ward Cession Reception heldfo The Skyland Senior Citizens Club held its regular monthly meeting and a wedding reception for one of its members on Thursday, Sept. 20, at the Rupert Bell Recreation Center with its president, Mrs. Janie A. Wilson, presiding. Mrs. Samella Hunt was in charge of devotions. Business was brief, but interesting and informative. To climax the meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Lether Rawlinson, who were married on Sept. 14 in South Carolina, were escorted to the guest reception table. Mrs. & h "m ?* ; V "'?nIv *? B ? ? ? >-'. ? 4MPWIB1R ^OHirtFW .v? a. i > ^? v^>f ? Sw-<*<g" -* ?mw y 5 . IS I I ^ B fl <f f! R Mai I cor ^aniar ?n/J H? I i luujui, luiuui, anu ui. IVI .ean's Stenographic and Tutorin former guests present at the r e Vaughn and attorney James L lton wed j f" JM ^^ : ' ' I fW ?'?f / Jfl Mrs. Natalie Stallings Hinton Ted Carter of Charleston, S.C.;. Raul Thomas of North Augusta, S.C.; Lionel Sharpless of Washington, D.C.; Reginald. Wynn of Williamston, Michael Newkirk of Rosehill, Jarvis Stallings Jr. and Damon Stallings, both of Chinquapin. The couple will live in Winston-Salem. n speak vows Edler George Pass and the Rev. Henry Parker officiating. Ward is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Ward. She graduated from Fike High School in Wilson and Winston-Salem State University and is employed -at-lntegon. ? , Cession is the son of Mrs. Birdell Cession and Henry Less Cession. He graduated from Parkland High School, attended WSSU and is employed at L'erin Cosmetics.. Miss Yvonne C. Ward of Winston-Salem was her sister's maid of honor. Mrs. Roland Breeden, Mrs. Roland Gore, Mrs. Reginald Lowery, Mrs. Calvin Smart and Miss Theresa Turner, all of Winston-Salemr~ -were the bridesmaids. Larry Blackwell of Burlington was the best man. The ushers were Blreese Autery, Carl Dunlap, Reginald Lowery and Wilbert Pankey, all of WinstonSalem, and Anthony Ward of Wilson. r newly weds / Rawlinson is the former Ms. Minnie Scales. The color scheme for the reception was_ white, yellow and green with the wedding cake as the table's center piece. Sandwiches and vanilla ua(;^ wcic cu3U JWTW. Words of joy and blessings were given by family, friends and club members to the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Rawlinson are active members of the Skyland Senior Citizens Club. Gifts given by the club members were displayed at the couple's home. ~il . *: ' * ? *?" 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