*"* _l 'u'" ?naetgoszi Page A10-The Chronicle, Thura Miss Thornt* Lorraine Denise Thornton and James Franklin Allison were married on Oct. 27 at 4 p.m. in the United Metropolitan Baptist Church with the Rev. Derioux Johnson officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Oliver A. Thornton of Kernersville. She attended Winston-Salem State University and works for the Internal -I Revenue Service in Greenville. The groom is the son of Mr. Sl Mrs. Roy Allison of Kannapolis. He attended Winston-Salem Of - r? anurun apeu Carnations, baby's breath and greenery formed the setting for the Oct. 27 ceremony uniting Sharon Tiwana Speas and Garry Ray Davis in marriage. , The Rev. J. Ray Butler performed the 4 p.m., double-ring ceremony at Shiloh Baptist Church with music provided by Bennie Mack. Given in marriage by her parents and escorted by her father, the bride wore a gown of white sheer organza. The gown, Sharon Speas Davis Profile From Page A7 didn't get better the rest of the season." Still, the Lions expressed an interest in having Lane on their roster. They invited him back to camp the following season, but the previous year of inactivity had taken something out of him. "After training camp the next year, they (Lions) asked me to go down to the Continental League," says Lane. "I played with the Orlando (Florida) Panthers. Detroit said they were still interested me and that if I improved, I'd have stood chance of making the team." However, fate again dealt Lane a serious blow. "1 broke my nose, got my' shoulder injured again and also developed calcium on my knee," says Lane. "At that point 1 decided that I had had enough and came back home to look for a job. "I think you should take advantage of all the opportunites available to you," he says. "I learned a lot from my experiences and grew as a person. But, if I had a little more patience, 1 think things would have come out a lot J auierent. 44You have to do what's best for you, but you have to be patient. When you do get your chance you have to make the most of it, because that might be your last opportunity to prove ^ yourself." **ad so much about vou/ " day, November 1, 1984 , on and Mr. All State University and works for the Combined Insurance Co. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Valerie Kay Thornton of Chapel Hill, the bride*s sister, was the maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Chandra Berry of Temple Hill, Md.; Miss Angela Davis of Washington, Miss Robin Debnam of Winston-Salem, Miss Desiree Fodrell of Greensboro, M|?s Candace Hamilton of Bladensburg, Miss Angela Toliver of Temple Hill. Md.: and sand Barry D which featured a sheer dropped shoulder high lace neckline, was fashioned with wide-cuffed bishop sleeves and a beaded reembroidered Alencon lace bodice. A pearled tiara headband with finger-tip length sheer veil of illusion accented with a blusher completed the bride's ensemble. Miss Bonita Winborne of Greensboro was the maid of honor and Mrs. Norma Jean Speas of Tobaccoville, the bride's mother, was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lydia M. Henry, Miss Marcia li 1/ W *% / Onh %> ... |-1.-j 1- . ,.r-. ? w~- ^-.^ .-.k. mar At to a dii bankin youtal one pe - you wi may m Yo knowk your ei from o to lend select ] when} lison married I Miss Shari Truesdale of WinstonSalem. Kenneth~Allison of Kannapolis yas his brother's best man. Ushers were Calvin Harris of Winston-Salem, Mark Haywood of Raleigh, Nathaniel Johnson of Chapel Hill, Elliot Lemon of Lumberton, Maurice Ro\ise of Winston-Salem, Denard Smith of -Richmond, Va.; and Franklin ~ Stowe of Wins ton-Salem. The couple will hve in Greenville. avis joined in Jones, Mrs. Jerilene C. Levy and Mrs. Eleanor F. Powers, all of Winston-Salem; and Mrs. Denise ,f > ?? ? ? m. jones, Mrs. rearue Saunders, Miss Vanessa Smith, Miss Stephanie Thomas and Mrs. Antoinette Wiseman, all of Greensboro; and Mrs. Janice Lewis of Semora, N.C.; Mrs. Sherri B. Pertelle of Conway, S.C.; and Mrs. Thelma R. Speas of Hinesville, Ga. Miss Katrina McKenzie of Greensboro was a junior bridesmaid. Flower girls were Miss LaQuisha Henry and Miss Talika Wiseman. for ter )?? JOl f Wachovia a age your enl : most banks you hav iferent person for eac g services. But at Wi k to your own Person; rson responsible for ] th every banking ser led. iiir Ronlror1 ui m. v/iuviiui J idge and authority tc titire banking relatioi pening your checkin ing you money to he high-yield sayings pl< rou have a question or v *?i. r* .. 4 4 ^HK^ i . :m Lorraine Thornton matrimony The best man was Bennie Mack t%f Ralrioh I I?k?r< mm?-t-nw handle who can iship - - a Persi g account lping you ins. 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