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■ ^ Page 8A - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Thursday, September 30,1993 WEDDINGS Mrs. Greene Shlrlnetta Gordon and Lin ton Greene HI were married Sept. 18 In University Me morial Baptist Church. The bride Is the daughter of Alberta Summers of Char lotte. She graduated from Ga- rlnger High School and N.C. A&T State University In Greensboro, majoring In ac counting. She Is a manager at Wilton Connor Packaging. Her gown was a design by Dominique and had sequins and off-the-shoulder pearls and a cathedral length train. She carried white orchids, with teal and red roses. She was given away by her broth er Tiwan Summers. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Linton Greene Jr. of Jacksonville. He attended UNC Charlotte and works as a station manager at Budget Rent-A-Car at Douglas Inter national Airport. Diptl Gore served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Leslie Walters, Nikki Depass, Allison Martin, Tlshia McClary. Shaquan Reddick was flower girl. Keith Hunter served as bestman..Ushers were Anto nie Taylor, Lorenzo John son, Roderick Mack and Marcus Carthran. Brandon Bost was ring bearer. Rev. James E. Palmer offi ciated. A reception was held at FDY. The couple will live In Charlotte. Deborah Jones of Charlotte served as maid of honor and Vicky Harris of Charlotte served as matom of honor. Bridesmaids were Betty Douglas, Shelia Goodson, Angela Audrey, EX^a Warren, Pamela Ross, Jeannette Ro binson and Ketra Harris. Natacia Johnson was jun ior bridesmaid and Talesha Douglas was a flower girl. Otis Daniel was bestman. Ushers were A1 Marcus Mill er. William Miller, James Walker, Leroy Walker, Len- ard Walker Larry Walker, Harry Walker, Elliott Robin son, Sabastian Walker, Ho ward Harris and Delvln Sayles. Julian Johnson was ring bearer. Rev. L.D. Parker officiated. A reception was held at Grimes Student Union Build ing at Johnson C. Smith University. The couple will live in Fort Valley, Ga. Catherine Yvette Hayden and Eric L. Cimnlngham will be married In February at Little Rock AME Zion Church. Hayden is the daughter of Carolyn Hayden of Charlotte and owner of Silky Crea tions by Cathy. The groom is the son of Joan Cannon and the late Jimmy Cunningham and is a Charlotte entrepreneur. Sex Practice Is Not Taboo Continued From 7A fact that the genital area and the anus are the places of exit for bo^ waste. There are, also, religious pro nouncements against oral sex. This area of the body Is, however, often cleaner then the mouth. You must decide for yourself. If you are able to tolerate the historical taboo against oral sex. There Is no sound medical argument against It Mrs. Walker Afredia Sayles Johnson and Willie Alan Walker were married Sept. 25 at St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church. The bride Is the daughter of John and Lois Sayles of Charlotte. She graduated from Independence High School, Kings College and the Barblzon School of Mod eling. She works as a real estate agent. The groom Is the son of James and Emma Walker of Fort Valley, Ga. He graduated from Peach County High School, Is employed with Weyerhaeuser and Is co owner of Fall-Line Alarm Company. Family Week Continued From 7A ways get to the black commu nity. Blacks often don't trust white practitioners. Trust Is important. We want to moti vate children at a very young age to look at health care as a profession," Brown said. 'We want to talk about get ting the community, the churches and the families to take Initiative to make changes," Brown said. Registration will be availa ble at the conference site. For Information, call Merle Green or Shana Moore at 1- 800-874-2417 or 355-3696. SUBSCRIBE TODAY! o KINGSPARK APARTMENTS Clean, safe, quiet community conveniently located on bus line. Affordable 2 bedroom sarden and townhouses. Refrigerator, range, AC and water included in rent. Helpful resident manager and maintenance staff. Call 333-2966 M-F 9:30-6:00 F & F FLOWERS "FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS" • FRESH CUTFLOWERS • GREEN PLANTS • SILKS • WEDDING & FUNERAL DESIGNS • FREE DELIVERY TO HOSPITAI^ AND FUNERAL HOMES Frances J. Funderburk • Owner 4604 Monroe Rd. Charlotte • (704)339-0088 HAIR NOW STYLES FROM THE 20’s - 90's • BRAIDS STYLES • NOSE & EAR PIERCING • DOOBIES • NAILS • WRAP • FRENCH ROLL • FINGERWAVE • WEAVE STYLES SHAMPOO/BLOW DRY/CURL WRAP $20.00 FINGER WAVE $20.00 • RELAXERS $30.00 KIDS LIKE TO LOOK GOOD • PONY TAILS • BANGS • SHIRLEY TEMPLE BRAIDS • BOY HAIR CUTS • HAIR TREATMENT • CURLS LEROY WHITENER; Owner/Hair Designer LILLIE MOSER:B£CUdiQ}}lhvl.^^^S^ Consultant 1401 E. Independence Blvd. • 374-0455 (Entrance and parking off CC^IMONWEALTH AVE Behind Auto Verks) 25 ( UNLIMITED WASH With Coupon Expires 10/7/93 0UDS'n5UDS • CLEAN, COMFORTABLE ATMOSPHERE • • SNACK BAR • BIG SCREEN TV LOUNGE • • AIR CONDITIONING • • VIDEO GAMES & POOL TABLE • • WASH/DRY/FOLD SERVICE • • DRY CLEANING SERVICE • • ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES • MONROE RD DUDS SUDS SOUTH BLVD (Jueendtyl TV I DUDS ^'N SUDS 4420 MONROE RD 3609 SOUTH BLVD 334-7000 522-9034 OPEN 7 AM • LAST LOAD IN AT 10PM OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Top Load Washers • Drying Customers Only • Not Good With Other Specials Government waste...a bad problem that just keeps getting worse. Every year we pay more in taxes and every year more of our hard earned money goes down the drain. Instead of paying for better schools for our kids, it pays for government perks. Instead of paying for safer, drug free streets, it pays for even more layers of government bureaucracy. Now, the new federal budget raises some taxes retroactively, but delays most spending cuts until 1997. This is the final outrage. It’s time for the American people to put their collective feet down and demand that the wasteful spending stop... before the government asks for one single dollar more in new taxes. On September 22, the President introduced a plan requiring hundreds of billions of dollars in new spending and taxes to reform the health care system. Some of the new taxes he has proposed are on everything from employees, small businesses and employee benefits, to consumer products such as alcohol and tobacco. If you and your neighbors call your representatives and tell them to cut spending before raising taxes, we can stop it. To find out how to contact your elected representatives, call toll free 1-800-576-9922 today. Enou^ Is Enough. Can 1-800-576-9922 Americans For Tax Reform 1301 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Suite 444 Washington, D.C. 20036
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