■ 1 — I. —f ..- Mrs. Benjamin Mason Jr. ^ . .She was Miss Elizabeth Hamilton Elizabeth Hamilton Weds Benjamin Mason Jr. Wedding bells rang for Elizabeth Ingrain Hamil ton and Benjamin Mason Jr. as they were united in holy matrimony recently. Rev. Ellison Bowman, pastor of Henry Chapel AME Zion Church, in ' Belmont, N.C., officiated the ceremony which took place at the Cedar Apart . ment club house. * Given in marriage by her son, Alfonza Hamilton, the * bride wore a candlelight ' flowing, floor-length gown. For her headpiece the bride donned a netted veil I embellished with flowered appliques. The matron of honor for the occasion was Mrs. Helen Jones. Len Steven son, Susie Rickett, Cheryl Hamilton, Ethel Black mon, Mary Stovall, Luzetta Baker and Shirley Howie were the bridesmaids. The bride chose Denise ' LaToya Anderson and Ta sheika Hamilton as'flower .girls. '• Acting as best man was r Frederick Mason. He was assisted by ushers: Donald ' Mason, Eric Mason, Rev. j CPCC Plan* ; Transportation : Seminar ; Management and mar < keting techniques for com / panies that consolidate in ternational freight ship ments will be the focus of a ' workshop at Central Pied mont Community College June 21. * Workshop organizers be -* lieve it is the first such '!> workshop exclusively for '! this kind of business, *• known as Non-vessel Ope I rating Common Carrier (NVOCC) operations. r_ Topics to be covered in elude- marketing; ebr • porate structure, overseas agents, tariffs and pric , ing, financing and reasons »; for forming an internation al division. * ■ This workshop should be l- helpful to firms operating '• an NVOCC division, those r\ thinking about starting ' such an operation and for '• firms that work with NVOCCs such as shippers, -; banks and rail, motor or air carriers. ,• Leading the workshop '. will be Jim Huddleston of Huddleston International, a consultant in logistics and computerized informa tion systems. He has worked with export and import NVOCCs, a steam ship line, exporters and importers Huddleston also is an instructor in the Business ' Administration Depart ment at CPCC, where he is developing a certificate program in international transportation. The workshop meets from B a m. - 4:30 p.m. Thursday, June 21, in the Citizens Center room 220 on the CPCC campus. Semi nar participants may re . gister the day of the seminar or in advance by cdllin(( 3734428 "Thp fpp in 4 SELL 4 4 REUSABLE 4 X ITEMS T Post Classified Adiif 4 :57ft 04% 4 William Mason, Anthony Blackmon, Robert Digsby, Craven Allen, Lyndell Al ston, and Eric Blackmon. The bride’s mother fa shioned a rose pink semi formal dress with white accessories. The groom’s mother wore an aqua blue two piece dress with gold ac cessories. Organist Charlene An derson and soloist Shirley Ann Howie provided the music for the nuptial af fair. The daughter of Ada Hamilton and the late Tom Hamilton, the bride is a graduate of Bands Beauty College. She is the owner at Hamilton’s Beauty Salon. A graduate of West Charlotte High School the groom is the son of Laura Mason and the late Ben jamin Mason Sr. He is em ployed by F. T. Williams as a chief mechanic. Following the reception which was also held at the dub .house, the couple honeymooned at an undis closed spot in Florida. ’ Miss Karin Wansley Weds Michael Dean Calhoun Before • family and friends, Karin Maria Wans ley and Michael Dean Cal houn were united as hus band and wife in a recent marriage ceremony. Rev. Clifford Jones, pastor of Friendship Baptist Church officiated the service. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was dressed in a white gown cascaded in ruffles of scalloped Chantilace that flowed into a cathedral train. The veil worn by the bride attached to a Came lot cap which was trimmed with pearls and sequins. Honor attendants for the bride was Kirsten Baynes and Lisa Evans. The remaining brides maids were Danise Baynes, Marcia Pemple ton, Renee Pitts and San dra Robinson.'----— Little Miss Michelle McKenzie was the flower girl. Best man for the occasion was Brian _ Burton. He was assisted by ushers: Aaron George, Ronald Stanley, Lester Wallace, Marshon Hyatt, Cloy Tyson, Sean Redfren and Daryl Williams. Music for the ceremony was provided by organist, Gerado Stroud and soloists, Lester Wallace and Mack Canady. The daughter of Charles and Sylvia Warmloy th» bride is a graduate of West I-: Mrs. Michael D. Calhoun . .The former Miss Karin Wansley Charlotte High School and UNC at Wilmington. She is employed as a teller at the Citizens and Southern Bank. A designer for Consultant and Designers, the groom is a native of Ohio. He is the son of the late James Calhoun and Willa Dean Calhoun. The groom -graduated from Devry In stitute of Technology. 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