Page A8-The Chronicle, Thursd p '. Area Weddii McQoud-Williams Deborah Sabrina McCloud and James Arthur Williams were married Saturday, July 12, in a 5 p.m. ceremony at Mount Olive Baptist Church. The Rev. Charles E. Gray officiated. The bride was given in marriage by J.S. McCloud. v Serving as matron of honor was Joyce Aikens of WinstonSalem. Serving as maid of honor was Cheryl Torbit of Winston-Salem. . Bridesmaids were Sonya McCloud, Angela McCloud, Rendy McCloud, Carolyn Thompson, La'Sonya Withers and Crystal f Withers, all of Winston-Salem. Flower girl was Keyon Worthy [. of Winston-Salem. I ? Awm s a J } it 4 "'x*' ' ' ? ' - " ' ". * - -:-% Happy Alumni Members of the Anderson Alur Neal, Barbara Martin, James Le Ernestine Hairston, Richard Pc hv Jamas ParWor\ I Alumni set for I * ' Classmates in the Anderson Jr./Sr. High School Class of 1966 began planning for their 20th-year reunion in early January. Months of planning will be rewarded when class members gather for the reunion July 25 to 27. _j Local classmates have been involved in the project, as have classmates from Georgia, Alabama, New Jersey*; Washington, Massachusetts, New York and other areas. The local reunion committee includes Barbara Purvis Martin, Jacqueline Bitting Neal, Frazier McCollum, Ernestine Miles Hairston, Beverly Wallace Wallace, Richard Pettus, Jacqueline Adams Thomas, Lester L. Sowell, Vernetta Acker Brown, Aldine Grimes Griggs, James I.ewU Ir ar?H Dobik?ll?U ? ? ? - - ? ? hum i\hi\i uaiicul < The weekend activities will begin at 6 p.m. on Friday, July 25, at Les Arbres with a program i and a banquet from 7 to 9 p.m. The evening will conclude with a social hour, with music provided by Mr. Bill's Productions. A class picture will be made during the social hour. Habitat for Humanii ? JK Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County Inc. will celebrate the groundbreaking of its second home for low-income families at the construction site at 3618 Old Greensboro Road on Saturday, July 19, at 12:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Sandra Graham, a member of the board of advisers for Habitat for Humanity Inc. and the volunteer director of the South Atlantic Regional Habitat Center, will be the speaker. A local quartet will provide music. Habitat for Humanity Inc. is a 1 non-profit Christian housing ministry dedicated to helpinfl low-income families improve the conditions in which they are for* ed to live. Construction is a cooperative effort involving both volunteers and approved I I I I m ft AMu lay, July 17, 1966 ngs And Enga l^s? I Deborah McCloud Williams Best men were John T. Lewis and Lewis P. Sanders, both of Greensboro. ~Ti j 111 A lis, ! I ^ I 1 3^ Y 'jEflj ; ^|HH hf >J Mj HRI k^V "; -' ' - ? ' < : nni Reunion Planninn HAmmittM < wwwww w ?*W f > V f W ? VH Wf *V1W) ' jwis Jr., Beverly Wallace and Jaoqi ittus, Frazler McCollum, Vernetta E tulldog reunion ? Saturday's activities will begin with a family picnic at Reynolds Park Shelter No. 10 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will continue with the 20th-Year Class Reunion Dance in the Hilton Hotel's Carolina Ballroom from .9 p.m. to 2 a.m. The dance is open to the public and all Anderson alumni and friends. The class will meet Sunday, July 27, at 10:30 a.m. to worship with Morning Star Baptist Church. Dr. Bracy H. Bonham is host pastor. Classmate the Rev. Jimmy Montgomery will deliver the morning message, and the service will be conducted by former Anderson classmates. V A memorial service will be held for all deceased classmates following the morning service. The members of Morning Star who attended Anderson Jr./Sr. High School from 1961-71 will be the hosts of a reception after the morning service. For more information on reunion events call Barbara P. Martin at 767-8509, Jacqueline A. Thomas at 777-0537 or Ernestine M. Hairston at 721-1785. y to break ground families. These homes are sold at no profit and no interest to qualified families. ?? wssu ! From Pafle A6 In addition to attending daily academic classes during the six i week summer program, students \ attended career awareness ; seminars with spetiftl guests from ) the Winston-Salem community. i Sixty-six students currently ^ participate in the university's Upt ward Bound program. J? igem?n*? w 4/3 jj^L jflR mH mt Shari Lash Summey Ushers were William Aikens of Winston-Salem, Allenton Silcott of Greensboro, Archie Hart of B i N 1? I H B* { ? seated from left, are Jacqueline lellne Thomas. Not pictured are Irown and Aldine Griggs (photo v * k. . "N, ' fs : \ V -r ferj? i Mi .A phi yi? 9 *4 Raleigh, Albert Norman of Calhoun Falls, S.C., and Derrick Gilliam of Winston-Salem. Ring bearer was Allen Tooles of Chicago. The bride is a graduate of North Forsyth High School and North Carolina A&T State University. She is employed by Rave Clothing Store. The groom is a graduate of Calhoun Falls High School and attended N.C. A&T State University. He is employed by FlavoRich in Greensboro. The couple will live in Greensboro. ^ Lash-Summey Shari Elaine Lash and Darryl Christopher Summey were married Saturday, June 28, in a 2 p.m. ceremony at New Bethel Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lash of i Winston-Salem. i The groom is the son of Mr. j and Mrs. A.O. Summey. Please see page A11 I Sift for yo wedd1 part fTTon ENGRAVING * IMAQIf AID! WELCOME TO /HITTS/ WJ/-^ 0 ^ a* -a r- .< .- ' ' ' f S? **4 ? ' % V- .11 V* " ..." ? A V f >' ' >J- < \* >t$ V 'Al - ^ .-V i *? '-*&//# ' : .# <*5 -? ,-t * ..V, J V* ' i. wrr . ~rf? <. i-* ? * 6 v . v ??.' 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