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? Page A10-The Chronicle, Thursd h , JP Twins Charlita, left, and Chareb< friends. Cardwell twl Twins Charlita and Chareba Cardwell recently celebrated their 12th birthday with a party which included golf and other games at Area Weddin Adgerson-Scales Gloria Dean Adgerson and Desie Ray Scales were married Saturday, Sept. 21, at Brooks Temple Holinesss Church in Vance, S.C. The bride is the daughter of Ida W. Adgerson. - The groom is the son of Brenda S. Boyd and Pride Edwin Shore. Elder Herman Williams officiated. The bride was given away by her brother^ Allen Adgerson Jr, Serving as matron of honor ilOOde Fronr IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIINHIHIINNMNNIIIIII formed their fact-finding commi Walters said. The major reason for the orga was the lack of feedback from tY "This was a gross violation c people, yet there was a lack of Walters. In addition to the resignation the resignation of the Philadelp officials connected with the MC Walters also called a review c sanctioned group "faulty and ui the city had acted responsibly ir Nowhere else but in the black conflict between a community a mer for 18 months, said Walter Walters said community resi about MOVE'S members and as tion. Residents.had told city officia was filthy and rat-infested and taped religious messages. But n bring the two groups together Walters. The Philadelphia police actio tion to take place," said Cony< Mk immm I Why other carpe a white to\ All it would show is how much dirt they leave behind. Here's how our guarantee works: we'll rub a white tow over a carpet iust cleaned b\ STANLE' Anything less jt 768-2270 _ tat. t?47 ay, October 3, 1985 N|? mwa ik- J*v., ^j pi r a Cardwell recently celebrated th ns celebrate I Putt-Putt on Stratford Road. Classmates from the girls' 7thgrade class at St. Leo's School and other friends joined the twins gs And Enga( was Ulanda Guess of Vance. Bridesmaids were Patricia Adg erson, Diane Adgerson, Brenda Summerson, Anglera Williams, all of Vance, Linda Elmore of Orangeburg, S.C., and Valarie Vogt of Holly Hill, S.C. Best man was Lewis Goodwin Westberry of Winston-Salem. Ushers were Michael Benton, Joe Smith, Landrey Shore, Eric Montgomery, Anthony Galloway, all of Winston-Salem, and William Washington of Vance. The bride attended Holly Hills i Page A1 iiiiMiiiiiiiiitiiiMiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMtmimmmitiuii ttee to study the MOVE incident, miza^ion's inception, said Walters, le black leadership on the incident. >f human and civil rights of black response by black leaders," said of Goode, the group has called for hia police chief and any other city )VE crisis. )f the MOVE bombings by a citylfair." That review concluded that i the handling of the matter. community would city leaders let a nd a small group of residents sims. dents had complained to the city ,ked for help in resolving the situa ils that the MOVE members' house that they constantly played loud, o attempt was made by the city to to work out a compromise, said ns represent the 4'most violent evicts. t cleaners don't offer vel guarantee. Stanley Stccmcr." If any dirt shows, we'll stay and reclean it at no extra charge el Next time, call Stanley rSTEEMER. H ist isn't carpet cleaning. fcJSP CLEAN TWO ARKASOft MONK I AT THMI SPIC1AL PRICit.. * J TWO AREAS *44.96' d I THREE AREAS <66.96' ^ | FOUR AREAS ?68 96< fl 1 ^IVE AREAS d I AREAS *106.96* ^ Offr lapif? W/? * * I JK^^r j u^igjHM| ^PV leir 12th birthday with family and birthday to help celebrate their birthday. The girls are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Cardwell Jr. of Winston-Salem. jements Community Schools and is employed by Jonathan & Michael Knitrint? Firm 0 - The bridegroom graduated from East Forsyth High School and attended Winston-Salem State University and Davidson Community College. He is employed by Stroh Brewery Co. The couple will live in Vance. I TfUffti -J Crime Prevention 400 block, North Cleveland Avenue A building under construction was broken into; hand tools were stolen. 1500 block, Patterson Avenue A school was broken into. 2300 block, North Liberty Street A business was broken into; frozen food was stolen. Housebreaking 600 block, Northwest Boulevard A house was broken into; a shotgun was stolen. The burglar was later arrested and jailed. 2200 block, Manchester Street A house was broken into and ransacked; the total loss is not yet known. The case is under investigation. 200 block, West 23rd Street A house was broken into; two televisions and a cassette recorder were stolen. 1AAA l_ 1 I. n - - o w juw uiock, sawyer v^ouri A house was broken into; jewelry was stolen. 1900 Stadium Drive A house was broken into; food was stolen. 4900 block, Wilkes Avenue A house was broken into; three end tables were stolen. 4300 block, Indiana Avenue A house was broken into. Two .22-caliber rifles and ammunition, silverware, a stereo and jewelry were stolen. s I 1300 block, Patterson Avenue A house was broken into and ransacked; nothing was taken. 2800 block, Millbrook Drive The homeowner's former boyfriend broke into her home and assaulted her. A warrant has been taken out but has not yet been served. 700 block, West 26th Street A house was broken into. The homeowner saw and recognized the burglar leaving the house. A warrant has been taken out but has not yet been served. nyeU \ HERE'S LOOKING \ 1 IN BURLINGTON *4! 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