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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
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Winston-Salem.
The groom is the son of
Sathaniel N. Bailey and Goldie
. Spencer of Winston-Salem.
{Elder Charles Franklin Hayes
officiated.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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1986 regional competition will be
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There are six age divisions, with
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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
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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.
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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.
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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. ...
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