' ( Area Weddin Goodson-Ingram Ola M. Goodson and Lewis F. Ingram Jr. were married Saturday, Sept. 6, in a 3 p.m. ceremony at Macedonia True Vine Pentecostal Holiness Church of God Inc. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Goodson of Winston-Salem. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Ingram Jr. of Winston-Salem. Bishop Sylvester D. Johnson officiated. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Serving as maid of honor was Arkela V. Goodson of WinstonSalem. Bridesmaids were May Barrett, Tangla Cameron,) Cheryl *Floyd, Donetta L. Petree and Veronica Petree, all of Winston-Salem. . Belinda Goodson and Melinda Goodson were flower girls. Best man was Lewis F. Ingram Sr. Ushers were Joel Coles Jr., Richard Dunlap Jr., Tyrone Galloway Jr., Benjamin Goodson and Tony Ingram, all of Wins ton-Salem. Ringbearer was Abron Griffin - Jr. of Winston-Salem. The bride is a graduate of Forsyth Technical College. She is employed by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. The groom is a graduate of Forsyth Technical College. He is employed by Westinghouse. The couple will live in ; Winston-Salem. ; Samuels-Tindal Melissa Elizabeth Samuels and Earnest Fitzgerald^ Tindal were ; married Saturday, Sept. 13, in a 3 ; p.m. ceremony at Union Chapel : Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Jake Johnson of ; Winston-Salem. The groom is the son of Mr. . and Mrs. Cleveland Roberts of I Winston-Salem * The Rev. Konnie G. Robinson ' officiated. Serving as honor attendants ; were Aretha Samuels and Rachel ! Blair, both of Winston-Salem. Bridesmaids were Monica Valentine, Tia Williams, Sherrill ; Samuels, Marilyn Samuels, Jill t 'Samuels and Wendy Samuels, all of Winston-Salem. Best man was Frederick iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiitii SECCA w ? ? * From Page A6 iiimiiiiiiiMiuiiiiiiiMiifiiiiiiiimiiimifMiMiinimmii has developed into a fine cultural ; -resource as well as a creative jazz ; band capable of igniting the mor mem." i% The concert will be held at the ?lake on SECCA's grounds, and ?^participants ar^urged 4o bring? : picnies~and/chairs. Admission is ^ $2 per person; tickets may be purchased at the door. ITurner fi \ From Page A4 li l; she did not appeal to mostly ji white audiences, but :! America/the world will be poorer without a Tina Turner who visits \] it with dirges and love songs that speak to the black experience. Hope tonight while having a dinner of greens, fatback, yams : and buttermilk that the evening renews doesn't announce that the - Rev. James Cleveland - in % developing and broadening his ^(commercial) appeal - is now ..singing with the Mormon Taber^rnacle Choir; or, for that matter, :*that Yitzak Perlman is playing "first fiddle with the Hee Haw !>round-up at the Grand Ole Opry. 5 Then again, maybe it's all rock >'n* roll ... signifying nothing. (* ' gs And Enga< ? MMr 9 5.; y A Ola Qoodson Ingram Charles Tindal of Chapel Hill. Ushers were Shedrick Howard, Steven Drake, Todd Fulton, Stephone Samuels, Anthony wiison, Alston Johnson and Michael Johnson, all of WinstonSalem. The bride is a graduate of Glenn High School. The groom is a graduate of West Forsyth High School and is employed by Excalibur Enterprises Inc. The couple will live in Winston-Salem. Lindsay-Stuart Charlene Demetra Lindsay and Ralph McClellan Stuart were Dat I I 2 I o ? gements Melissa Samuels Tindal married Saturday, Sept. 13, in a 3 < p.m. ceremony at Shiloh Baptist ; Church. The bride is the daughter of < Marlene Joyner of WinstonSalem and James Lindsay of j Kernersville. ; The groom is the son of Mr. \ and Mrs. Ralph E. Stuart of Englewood, N.J. Dr. J. Ray Butler officiated. The bride was given in mar- 1 riage by her father. Serving as matron of honor was Mrs. Tony Austin of 1 Winston-Salem. ; Bridesmaids were Sophia j Carter of the Bronx, N.Y., Samantha Carter and Wanda & to be 'uHL^r HK ^BE, ^plRz hh He 17 mg. "tar", 1.3 mg. nico' \ v \ ^1 / yf Y ?VH K g^V jfcjK^ : Charlene Lindsay Stuart Camp, both of Winston-Salem, and Karyn Stuart of Englewood. Rpct man ivac C Hmor^ Counn muii * wo bwnniU jaAUll of Boston. Ushers were Alphonso Joyner [I of Atlanta, Steven Lindsay of Winston-Salem,_Leonard Allen of New Bern and Carl Watts of Winston-Salem. The?bride is a graduate d?I Parkland High School and Livingstone College. She is employed by Family Services Child Development Division. The groom is a graduate of Dwight Morrow High School and attendecfLivingstoneCollege^He?I is employed at K&W Cafeteria. The couple will live in ? Winston-Salem. * TMore - Jr * WL_... 1 \ ^My i K^pi^vv ^Sn|Af JJJ fc &m r^K WW : j? SUI Noi tine av. per cigarette by FTC method. v i The Chronicle, Thursday, September 18, 1986-Page A9 AS? J&l "Serving The Tried With " | Over 12 Yeers Experience" >? Member of National Chimney Sweep Guild _ Member of N.C. Chimney Sweep Guild DACFC LICENSED ? INSURED ? BONDED XlWl9JElft9 CHIMNEY CLEANING CHIMNEY SERVICES CHIMNEY RELININQ A REPAIRING CHIMNEY CAPS INSTALLED WZE^ZonhZT NO MESS GUARANTEE WRITTEN CONDITION REPORT 722-7511 I computers Home Business I Entertainment computers * SHARP PC-7000 PORTABLE (SPECIAL) $1,495 SHARP PORTABLE PRINTER $349 IDS TURBO i SYSTEMS $1,395 ?> IDS AT SYSTEMS ..$2,995 MULTITECH SYSTEMS MULTITECH SYSTEM pop-500 : .t$995 " MULTITECH SYSTEM : PLttS^TOO $1,395 ? 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