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Area Weddings & Anniversaries Bethea-Sawyers Patricia Ann Bethea and Bruce lrvin Sawyers were married Satur day, June 27, 1992, in a 5 p.m. cere mony at Greater United Progressive Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Patricia Ann Sawyers The Rev. Quincy Caldwell offi ciated. The bride is the daughter of Lester and Rudean Bethea of Win ston-Salem.^ The groom is the son of Lonnie and Sarah Sawyers. The bride was given in mar riage by Lester Bethea, her father. Serving as maid of honor was Deborah Singletary, sister of the bride, of Winston-Salem. Bridesmaids were Patricia Oliver, Cheryl McRae, Mary Dun can, Heddie McFarland, Tangee Redd, Michelle Nowlin, Jennifer Barber, Teresa Logan, and LaTonya Ellerbe, all friends of the bride, of Winston-Salem. Best man was Anthony Sawyers, brother of the groom, of Arafat, Va. : Ushers were Kevin Bethea, ' Terry Bethea, both of Winston Salem; Calvin Sawyers, brother of the groom, of Mount Airy; Garry Roberts of Arafat, Va. and Greg Carles of Mount Airy. The bride is a graduate of Ea?t^ Forsyth High School and is aiumW ly employed at Wachovia Bank. The groom is a graduate of Patrick County High School in Stu art, Va. and is currently employed at Westinghouse. The couple will live in Mount Airy. Johnson-Hood Sandra Jean Johnson and Everett Eugene Hood were married Saturday, June 20, 1992, in a 4 p.m. Mrs. Sandra Jean Hood ceremony at St. James AME Church in Winston-Salem. The Rev. Carrington Carter officiated. - The bride was given in mar riage by Frederick L. Douglas. Serving as maid of honoF was Mary Beatrice Johnson, sister of the bride, of Winston-Salem. Bridesmaids were Lizzie Hood, sister of the groom, of Monroe, Sabrina Myrick, sister of the groom, of Cortland, Va.; Katrina Gray of "" ~ " ~;>rsithia Bess, /anderhall of - Charlotte. Best man was Willie Everett Hood, father of the groom, of Win ston-Salem. Ushers were Perlicer Johnson, ?er of the groom, of Winston m; Wil Rfyrick of Cortland, /\f Cafao (uiIIa ui rufcoiviiic, Va.; Curtis Glenn, cousin of the groom, of Charlotte; James Vander hall of Charlotte and Milton Hall, uncle of the bride, of Landover Hills, Md. The bride is a graduate of Win ston-Salem State University and is currently employed by Sara Lee. - The groom is a graduate of Winston- Salem State University and is currently employed by Philip Morris in Richmond, Va. The couple will live in Rich mond, Va. Clardy's renew vows Sylvia M. Clardy and Samuel L. Clardy repeated vows in celebra tion of their 25th wedding anniver sary Saturday, June 13, 1992, in a 5 p.m. ceremony at Saint Stephens Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. ? The Rev. Joseph R. Samuels officiated. The bride is the daughter of Thomas and Ollie Salley of Win ston-Salem. The groom is the son of the late James and Rosa Clardy of Winston Salem. The bride was given in mar riage by Thomas B. Salley Sr., her father. ' . Bridesmaids were Sabrina Clardy and Sarina Clardy, daughters of the bride, of Winston-Salem. Best man was Samuel CUurdy, "son of the groom, of Winston Salem. Ushers were Thomas Salley Jr., brother of the bride, of Winston Salem; Curtis Starnes, cousin of the groom of Winston-Salem; Timothy Cathcart, nephew of the groom, of Winston-Salem; and George Howell Sr., friend of the groom, of Win ston-Salem. The bride is employed as a medical records clerk for the Forsyth County/Reynolds Health Center. The groom is a currently employed by RJ. Reynolds Tbbac ? co Company. OlOt A WIiii ?ay, IBM y,.m^:,,,X&,: From Isft to right: Billy Simmons Jr.f Curtis Richardson, Jsffrsy Boyd, ths Rsv. Harold Cobb, snd John Singleton. Alphas hold induction ceremony Five recent inductees into the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. include Jeffrey Boyd, the Rey. Harold J. Cobb Jr., Curtis Richard son, Billy Simmons Sr., and John Singleton. The induction ceremony took place at the home of Donald Benson in Kernersville on June 5. Newly elected officers for Alpha Pi Lambda chapter are Eddie V. Easley, president; Harold Brown, vice president; Willie Clark, record ing secretary; Napoleon Richard son, corresponding secretary; and |phn P. Williams, treasurer. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, the oldest intercollegiate Greek-letter organization for African-Ameri cans, will celebrate its 86th anniver sary in December 1992. The local chapter was chartered in 1931. Local programs include sponsorship of the Science Fair Awards program for high school students; participation in the "adopt a highway" program in connection with Martin Luther King Jr. Drive; and contributions to the local YMCA, United Negro College Fund, and George F. Newell Schol arship Fund at Winston-Salem State University. i The Winston-Salem Chronicle announces its Chronicle Summer Youth Camp Hawker Incentive Program PRIZES GALORE! ANYONE CAN WIN! Multiple Subject Notebooks Student Planners . Sports Bottles Ball Point Sets Subject Binders and many more Weekly Prizes! Parents, sign your youngster up now! Complete and return the form below to: * The Winston-Salem Chronicle ? . - - - P.O. Box 1636 . ? Winston-Salem, NC 27102-1636 ? ? . Prizes sponsored by the Winston-Salem Chronicle and Crown Drugs Chronicle Hawkers Program Name Address City, Stats, Zip Telephons Number Can Sell ? Thursday ? Friday ? Saturday Q All Thr?? 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