Area Weddings SCALES-JACKSON Anthons Theodore Jackson uere married Sept. IS in a 3 p.m cere mon\ at First Baptist Church. The Rev. W endell Johnson officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Scales of Stoneville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jackson of Win ston-Salem. The bride was given in mar nagc^by her father. Robert M Scales. The maid of honor was Tammy Burke of Winston-Salem, a friend of the couple. The bridesmaids were: Jerilyne - Mills, Dawanna Murrell and Minnie Aikens, all of Winston-Salem and friends of the bride; Geneen Stewart of Philadelphia and Karen Caple of Madison, both friends of the bride; and Radonna Witcher of Eden. cousin of the bride. The best man was Joe Walker Jr. of Winston-Salem, a friend of . the groom.. The groomsmen were: Robert Twitty and Rick Finklea, both of Winston-Salem and friends of the groom; Darryl Crosby and Garnett Hill, both of Winston-Salem and cousins of the groom; and Derrick Redd of Martinsville, Va., a cousin of the bride. The bride is a 19X4 graduate of Winston-Salem State University, I Valarie Scales Jackson where she received a bachelor of The received an associate degree in science degree in business informa- drafting. He is employed as a drafts-, tion systems. She is employed as a man at Westinghouse Electric Cor brewmg analyst at Stroh Brewery poration's Turbine Component. Co. The groom is a 19X4 graduate The couple will live in Win of Forvyth Technical College, where ston-Salem. CREWS-WILLIAMS Angela Racheile- -Crew s and S t e phen-BrWiTfi amVuere m arr i ed Sept. 18 in a -i p.m. ceremon> at St. Paul United Methodist Church. The Rev. Ametta Beverly officiafed. The bride is the daughter-oi - William S. Crews and Patricia E Crew;, of Winston-Salem. The groom is the son of Teretha Williams of Winston Salem and Dennis Mickle. The bride was given in mar riage by William S. Crews, father of the bride. The maid Of honor was Angela Turner of Winston-Salem, a friend ? of the bride. > Bridesmaids were: Chawnee Williams of Winston-Salem, sister of the _groom; Rotunda F.aton, % Sonya Moseley and Michelle Carter, all of Winston-Salem and friends of thebride;. Car la Crews of Mocksville. cousin of the bride; and Monitu e Dunbar and Yolanda Carney, both of Raleigh and friends of the bride. The best man wu. Nathaniel Williams Jr. of Winston-Salem, a cousin of the groom. T~ Ushers were: David Crews' and ~ William Crews Jr., both of Win ston-Salem and brothers of the Nride; Kelly Williams of Winston Salem, a cousin of the groom; and Rodney Cooper. William Carter. Mark Dunlap. Lewi* Jackson and i. . ' rf. I Angela Crews Williams Marthaniel Grinton. all of Winston Salem and friends of the groom. The bride is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She is employed as a credit associ ate at Circuit City in Raleigh. The groom attended North Carolina A&T State University. He is a specialist in the United States Army and is stationed at Fort Bragg. The couple will live in Win ston-Salem. Darrelle Greer Manning GREER-MANNING DcrrrcIIc DcVet te Greer an d Christopher Neal Manning were married Sept. IS in a 4 p.m. cere mony at Union Baptist Church. The Rev. B.F. Daniels and the Rev. R.P. Davis officiated. The bride is the daughter of Bennie M. McBridc and Kay G. Hampton of Winston-Salem. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Manning. The bride was given in mar riage by Bennie M. McBride. father of the bride. The matron of honor was Patrice Scrivens of Winston-Salem, friend of the bride. The maid of honor was Crystal Greer of Winston-Salem, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were: Rosalind Banner. Brenda Battle. Carol Bethea. Pamela Hopkins. Delores Johnson and Adrianne McCollum. all of Winston-Salem and friends of the bride; Karen Musgrave of Fayetteville. a friend of the bride; Cynthia Bethea. Tasha Harris. LaTonya Holmes and Donna Led better. all of Winston-Salem and cousins of the bride; and Sandra Manning of Winston-Salem, cousin of the groom. The best men were James T." Manning of Winston-Salem, father of the groom, and the Rev. j Sylvester Williams Sr. of Birming L'shers were: Ernest Carson and Anthony Howard, both of Win ston-Salem and friends of the bride; the Rev. Dizzy Echoles of Sarasota. Fla. and the Rev. Gil Wi<e of Nor lina. both friends of the groom; John Hampton of Greensboro and Willie Hampton III of Winston Salem. both brothers of the bride; Timothy Manning and Reginald Scott, both of Winston-Salem and brothers of the groom; Jeffrey Led better and Ketta McBride. both of Winston-Salem and cousins of the bride; Monte McBride of Durham, cousin of the bride; and James Hair ston and Benjamin D. Mickens, both of Winston-Salem and cousins of the groom. The bride is a graduate of R.J. Reynolds High School and Win ston-Salem State University. She is employed as a customer service representative at I'SAir. The groom is a graduate of West Forsyth High School and Methodist College in Fayetteville. He received a master of divinity degree from ITC/Phillips School of Theology in Atlanta. He is currently a doctoral candidate at Boston Uni versity. He is employed as a super visor at Educational Resource Insti tute in Boston The couple will live in Boston. EAGLE VISION. DRIVING MUSIC IN A DECIDEDLY Dl FFERE NTKEY II \ i >11 re an individual, you stand i>ut I rc >m the crowd. ^ t u i demand perform ance in life and 1 1 1 what you choose to drivd I hat s why there s the liable \ i - 1 < >n . Prepared to set von apart with stvle, re sponsiveness, safety and <. lass. Rut vim ve ^<>t to he ready. I he beautiful music starts tne_miiiute_ you buckle up. Hie pace picks up from there . 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