ssssssssssBaaMEs krea Weddir k I I af 4? ' ; Shirese Moore Adams < Fulp-Hayes farolyn Regina Fulp and Nathaniel N. Hayes Jr. were marrich Saturday, Sept. 6, in an 11 a.p. ceremony at Nelson's Chapel Holiness Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr anH Mm e ..? . hum itm9? ixiwuoi u ruip ui Winston-Salem. The groom is the son of Sathaniel N. Bailey and Goldie . Spencer of Winston-Salem. {Elder Charles Franklin Hayes officiated. T . The bride was given in marriage by her father" Serving as maid of honor was Renee Williams of WinstonSalem. ' 'The bridesmaid was Tracey Fulp of Winston-Salem. 1 Best man was Brian Grogan of Winston-Salem. ; Ushers were Richard O. Fulp Jr. and Larry Darnell Fulp Jr., both of Winston-Salem. iThe bride is a graduate of North Forsyth High School and attended Forsyth Technical College. She is employed by the winston-saiem/Forsyth County School System. The bridegroom is a graduate of R.J. Reynolds High School apd serves as a sergeant in the IJnited States Marine Corps. Scales-Griffin ; Venessa Raven Scales and Baxter Keith Griffin were married sjaturday, Sept. 6, in a 2 p.m. i Calendar ;cost $5; the fee is $3 for student iare available. For more informal The Nature Science Center, i Salem Radio Control Club, will :27 and 28. The models are exact ido exactly what large planes : 767-6730. i ^ ?i f! a ?_ m m i nc winsion-aaiem iivi^a a\ the 1986-87 season at the Centra through Friday, Sept. 19, from swimmers 5 to 18, will make grc tryouts. For more information c Junior Miss Model and Talen young models and performers. 1 held Oct. 11 in Orangeburg, S.C the ages of infancy and 17 an< ! Carolina, Georgia and Florida, five competition categories for group could win up to $1,000 ir ; discovered by leaders in the moc , information contact Junior Miss Woodvalley Drive, Columbia, S. The Winston-Salem Crafts C will hold a fall craft sale Sept. 2 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sept formation call 768-3400 or 768-1 \ n si I o FALL I 10% OFF i si NEW FASHIONS A Special Senior Cltt Ask about our May All major credit cards STORE HOURS: 104 Parkway Plaza igs And Engaj Carolyn Fulp Hayes ceremony at Mayo Missionary Baptist Church in Ridgeway, Va. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKinley Scales of Stoneville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arcence Griffin of Winston-Salem. The Rev. Andrew O. Smith officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving as matron of honor was Vonzella S. Hill of Kansas City, Mo. Serving as maid of honor was Patricia Royal of Durham. Bridesmaids were Valarie Scales of Winston-Salem, Sharon Griffin of Providence, R.I., Karen Hannon and Viki Giles, both of Winston-Salem, Felecia Smith of Stoneville, Althea Bailey of Power Springs, Ga., and Christine R. Galloway of nrMfickA?A V?1 MIUWI Vi Best man was Clarence Mock ofSouth gate, Mich. Ushers were Samuel Jamison of Buie, Md.v Mike Griffin of Providence, R.I., Craig Griffin, Tim Clifton, Tom as Morgan, Tim Grant, Rodney Young and Frank Hick Jr., all of WinstonSalem. The bride is a graduate of Stoneville High School and Winston-Salem State University. She is employed as a registered nurse at Community General Hospital. The groom is a graduate of North Forsyth High School and attended A&T State University. From Page A10 nninnnHmmmnimnmmiinmiiHunMumminn Wwlffllfllflffllf 11 Wfli 111 NVVVVVIlllVli Iffflilltlltiwli s and senior citizens. Group rates Lion call 334-7865 in Greensboro. n conjunction with the Winstondisplay miniature airplanes Sept. . replicas of real airplanes and can do. For more information call vim Team will conduct tryouts for i YMCA from Monday, Sept. 15 4 to 5 p.m. The team, open to >up assignments as a result of the all 722-1163. t Search is looking for upcoming 1986 regional competition will be 1. Participants should be between 1 live in North Carolina, South There are six age divisions, with each age. Winners of each age t cash and have the chance to be leling and talent fields. For more ; Model and Talent Search, 1821 C. 29210, or call (803) 781-6464. juild, a non-profit organization, . 16 from noon to 9 p.m., Sept. 27 . 28 from 1 to 6 p.m. For more in240. tic 2^3 outiau NTO FASH 10 Dn all Fall and Wli /VEATERS RRIVINQ DAILY nm' Discount Every Friday r I AV.AVAiAV tor? i -n?*n i KIWI accepted. PHONE: 723-3551 I Mon.-Thurr; 10-8 Frl. ft Sit. Shopping Center , jemente I i # Venessa Scales Griffin He is employed as a broadcast? technician at WXII-Channel 12. The couple will live in Winston-Salem. Moore-Adams Shirese Michelle Moore and Christopher Adams were married Saturday, Sept. 6, in a 2 p.m. ceremony at Canaan Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Moore of Winston-Salem. The groom is the son of !7roiie<??nB A /tumo ? ? I IMUVVlId nuoiiu VI TV UIMUIlSalcm. Clarence C. Moore Jr. officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving as matron of honor was Donnetta M. Lyon of Winston-Salem. Serving as maid of honor was CaSandra Williams of WinstonSalem. Bridesmaids were Lisa Moore, Barbara .Carter and Michelle Adams, all of Winston-Salem. Best man was Sterling Drummond of Winston-Salem. Ushers were Brian. Moore, Michael Adams, Glenn Greene and Sam Stewart, all of WinstonSalem. The bride is a graduate of East Forsyth High School and attends the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The groom is a graduate of Parkland High School. The couple will live in Winston-Salem. iiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiitaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiaiiiiiniiiiiiiii About Town From Page A6 lllfllttltlfllllllllltlltlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIItHIIIHIIIItlllll 8 p.m. Sept. 19 to 21 and 26 to 28 at Salem College Fine Arts Center. All seats are $6. The 17th Street Community Goodwill Club recently sponsored a rainbow tea at Rupert Bell Community Center. Cynthia^Douthit was crowned queen of the club for raising the most money. J?rrv C. nUmnr* VTT usac tVia ? ? - ? ^ -V* wuauwiir niu 111V featured speaker for the program. The club provides help to needy families in the community, nursing homes, Crisis Control, rescue missions and others. Mode Silbert is the organization's president. ... WJrm 4 The Chror n^KSSx 1 Jf 1c JP J^:lt' // ^re^SSH KT<Z^^^^:il^Hl ?2^1 * BWB^* : J-tfjSMu**~>T*'. H HMIKv v^mk ^^H-;>9 ' xhq I I 1& '" 'J GO MIST1 mMim-i I I ll^/l I At home, or at your favorite bar, when you go Misting, you make any nigh So experience the smooth mellow lightness of C An imported Canadian Whisky. subscrit Chronicle Camera! ^ & TP Man and Woman Off The Year! ^^--t^The best photos off the year! Male and Female Athletes Off The Year! "Black College Sports Review" monthly! Jane Penn's "Poetry Corner"! The latest local, regional and national newi^ that affffects you! ^^Scope"! f \ + Winner of more than 50 National Newspaper Publishers Association Merit Awards and N.C. Press Association awards since 1982. Winston-Salt The Twin City's Awa ilcle, Thursday, September 11, 1986-Page A11 I I ? CANADIAN ! l(E^ t**4>W fl ! ?1^.i ^1 EjttMMMjl F? ' SUBSCRIBE ;m Chronicle, LOOK BE MISSING! Tony Brown! Community Calendar! \^"Somcone You Should Meet"! "Focus on Religion"! Church Calendar! ... The Sports Column Tom Shales "Broadway Is My Beat," Joey Sasso! Latest CIAA & MEAC basketball! M"-?o..?rvs' ' *^>1^ " -// PLfA>? Name ] Address j | City _ State | New Subscriptions Only Zip_ 1 ENCLO*tO 8 ^Out-of-town, add ?5.00 ^ $13.52 1 1mmm ? >i j

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view