/ Area Weddings ROWELL-SMITH Tradcna Renee Rowell and Joseph Lee Smith Jr. were married Saturday in a 3 p.m; ceremony at Sl Mark's Lutheran Church, with the Rev. William T. Parson offici ating. The bride is the daughter of Dona R. Shell and the late Ernest D. Rowell of Winston-Salem. ? The groom is the son of Nancy R. Smith and Joseph Lee Smith Sr. of Winston-Salem. The bride was given in mar riage by Xavier Ivan Ford, the bride's uncle. The matrons of honor were Tanya Leak of Stuttart, Germany and Cynthia Stivender of Winston Salem, both cousins of the bride. Bridesmaids were: Felicia Covert; Shirley Reid; Richanda FOSTER-ROSS ; Carolyn Elaine Foster and Carl Langston Ross were married Satur day in a 3 p.m. ceremony at Canaan Baptist Church, with the Rev. William E. Brannon officiating. The bride is the daughter of the late Earline Thompson and the late Willie Woods. She is the goddaugh ter of Julia Leach of Winston Salem. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Glenn of San tiryant, the Dnae s COUSin; and Nedra Hill, the bride's niece; all of Winston-Salem. Best man was Roland Smith, the groom's brother. Ushers were: Patrick Leak and Benny Lawrence, both of Winston Salem; and Calvin S. Watkins of Baltimore, Md. The bride attended North Car olina A&T State University and is a graduate of Rutledge College, where she mqjored in micro-(corn;. puter programming. She is employed at T.R.W. in Greensboro as an assembly operator. The groom is a graduate of East Forsyth High School and served in the U.S. Army for eight years. He is employed at Hanes Knitting in Rural Hall. The couple will live in Win ston-Salem. Duskey, Ohio. The bride was given in mar riage by Charles W. Foster Jr., the bride's son. The maid of honor was Tawanna Foster, the bride's daugh ter, of Winston-Salem. The matron of honor was Brenda Berrows of Winston-Salem. Bridesmaids were: Carsandra Moore; Tonya Bethune, the bride's cousin; Carolyn Harry, the groom's sister; Twana Woods, the bride's Tradena RowtU Smith cousin; Patricia Jenkins; Sylvivette Thompson, the bride's cousin; Donna James; Lashawna Woods; Jasmine Blackwell; and Francis Jones; all of Winston-Salem. Best man was George Berrows of Winston-Salem. Ushers were: James Lynch; Gene Koger; Stacey Woods, the t>ride*s cousin; Artis Woods, the bride's cousin; Carl Bristow, the groom's nephew; James Brunson; Albert Penn;* Douglas Berrows; and Rex Morgan Jr.; all of Winston Salem. The bride is a graduate of Mid land Technical Collep in Colum bia, S.C., where she received a degree in criminology. She served in the U.S. Army from 1974 to 1988 and is currently an active reservist in St Louis, Mo. She is a self-employed fashion seamstress. The groom is a^xaduate of Forsyth Technical College, where he received a degree in nursing. He is a patient care technician at North Carolina Baptist Hospital. The couple will live in Win ston -Salem. Beta Alpha Chapter Holds Induction Ceremony The Beta Alpha Chapter of Iota ? Phi Lambda Sorority inducted six new member i during a cere mony on July 10 at the Marque Hotel. Soror Jeanette Penny, Southern regional director, conducted the ceremony with the assistance of Soror Arrie Wright, dean of pledgees . The new members are: Eleanor G. Bryant, Martha Jo Campbell, Odessa D. Gaither, Ann O. Lit tle, Shirley P . Miller and Lucy A. Tate . (L. to r.): Arrie Wright, Jeanette Penny, Ann Little, Eleanor Bryant, Shirley Miller, Odessa Gaither, Lucy Tate and Martha JoCampbttt. Upward Bound Awards Honors The Winston-Salem State Uni versity Upward Bound Program held its 1993 Summer Awards Pro gram on July 16 in the Albert H. Anderson Center. ~ Winners of the Outstanding Citizenship Awards were: Kendra Davis, Nathaniel Jordan III, Tekila Myers, Victoria Peebles and Rashard Ray. Winners of the Non-Academic Special Interest Workshops Awards were: Jo'Dell Parks for calligraphy and Rashard Ray for multi-media drawing. Students who received trophies for the Highest Academic Achieve ment Awards were: Marissa Adams, Le'Trisa Howard and Ne'Kecha Pellam in grammar; Taleona Carruthers, Arthur Conrad, Tekila Myers, Jo'Dell Parks, Ne'Kecha Pellam and D'Artangan Simon in composition; Ebonie Polite in French; Charlette Butler, Renita Harvey, Brandon Mack, Ebonie Polite and James Thomas in algebra I; Jerome Carter and Joyel Thomas in geometry; Ne'Kecha Pellam, Jo'Dell Parks and D'Artan gan Simon in algebra II; Natoya Johnson in algebra III; ft issa Adams, Taleona Carruthers, Kendra Davis, Ne'Kecha Pellam and Ebonie Polite in science; and Jerome Carter in Spanish. Coble and Wilkens Take First Place July 12 - 2 pm. ^ Carl Russell Recreation Center First Place - Frances Coble and Andrew Wilkes Second Place - Geneva Hill and Elizabeth Lewis Third Place - Rudolph Boone and Sarah Boone ??? July 13-7 p.m. - Winston Lake Family YMCA Winston-Salem Duplicate Bridge Club Neither a sanctioned nor a reg ular game was played due to an insufficient number of players. A group did get some practice in and made the time worthwhile. Things are expected to pick up very soon, since it will be n earing time for the Summer Nationals in Detroit, Mich., Aug. 4-14. ??? July 15-7 p.m. - Rupert Bell Recreation Center Kings and Queens Duplicate Bridge Club First Place - Billie Matthews and Ruth Washington Second/Third Place Tie - Lessie Hatton and Sandra Brown Second/Third Place Tie - Irma Gadson and Inez Geralds Apologies are in order for the last-minute cancellation of the same -that was scheduled for July 18 at Dudley Cosmetology University. The responsible person will have to explain the reason for the cancella tion. We will be expecting a more timely confirmation of future games by the unit and clubs and appropri ate notices concerning special games. ??? According to a June decision, a unit game in August will not be "held so as not to conflict or be too close to the Summer Nationals. Have you participated in a Monday game at the Russell Center yet? If you have not, then U is a must that you come out and join the fun. The numbers are increasing, and the games are getting better. Plus, more master points are being awarded to winners. Help us get up to seven tables by the end of 1993. This realistic goal can be reached only by having those who have not participated to come on out and make it happen. Both of the local clubs benefit from these Bridge News By RUDOLPH V. BOONE SR. Hopefully, the planned monthly unit games will resume in Septem ber. We are happy to know that our unit president, Richard H. Bowling, is out of the hospital and back on his feet. In fact, Richard was a big winner at the recent Mid- Atlantic Sectionals in Richmond, Va. during the weekend of July 2-5. Hang in there, Richard! ??? games. Wc are greatful to Ruby Walker for her regular and depend able work as recorder for the Mon day games since it started. Also, to the two directors, Ruth G. Washing ton and R.V. Boone who alternate monthly, thank you! PHILLIP S. BANKS III PERSONAL INJURY Personalized Service ? ALL COURTS - FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION Office Hours By Appointment 3000 Bethesda Race 659-091 1 i i ~ i i rirm Shirley P. Cheeks General Conference Held The General Grand Conference Grand Courts, Heroines of Jericho, was recently held in King of Prus sia, Pa. One of the highlights of the conference was the Parade of States, which represents Heroines from each jurisdiction in competition for the crown. The North Carolina Heroines of Jericho brought back the crown. Heroine Shirley P. Cheeks, a member of Duck-Lassiter Court No. 15, won the North Carolina title in March and went on to claim the international title of queen. Her offi ciattitle^is-Queeirt>f^ the-G eneral Grand Conference Grand Courts, Heroines of Jericho of the United States and Bahamas Inc. She is the ninth queen from the North Car olina jurisdiction. The Court of Duck-Lassiter is seven months old. Katrina Murrel of New Bern received a scholarship award. Hero ine Gladys Dawkins of Durham, grand deputy of the General Grand Conference, won first place in the deputy division. The newly elccted General Grand Conference Grand Courts' Grand Most Ancient Matron is Elizabeth Mosely, for merly of Winston-Salem. 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