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sr. * \V-v. Piflc A6-The Chronicle, Tli peopl JM ^er *jKT v- < ,,l^l t Daisy Bethea Walker Club News Cuthrell I Temple L Miss Mary V. Cuthrell was recently elected Daughter Ruler of Garden of Iris Temple No. 220 of the Independent Benevolent Proective Order of Elks of the World. She joined the organization in 1969 and has served as treasurer for five and one-half vears.?Miss Cuthrell was also president of the Arlease B. Hawkins Past State President Club for two years. Under the North Carolina State Association, Miss Cuthrell holds the position as chairman for the gy L ? I" > ' *? IDonza C Grant-W; Julcne Carmareno Gra and Howard Lee Ward were ma?ied on July 23 at p.m. at Piney Grove Bapt Church with the Re Douglas Summers o ficiating. Grant is the daughter Antonio C. Grant of C tario, Canada, and V Jean M. Liburd of ! Thomas, U.S. Virg Islands. Ward is the son Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ward. The bride graduat from Charlotte Ama v . High School in the Virj Islands, attended How; University and Fors: Technical Institute and I employed by Burch C< struction Co. Inc. lursday, July 28, 1983 e ' S.T ?& I g _ i i ?iiL y 5* !f" ^ ^ 4 ' * * V 4 'v# | - .. ? - i^-1? _ ' *. Carol Bethea Davit elected" ,eader ^ Queen Department and is a . member of the Annie Green Ushers. Other memberships within the organization in -? elude the Past Daughter Ruler's Council No. 101, f vice president of the Mary Ford Fez Club and guard for the Twin City Antlers. ^ Miss Cuthrell lives on Spring Street with her husband, George P. Cuthrell Jr., and is the mother of one daughter and five sons. J She is also an active A member of Union Baptist A Church and serves on the church's usher board. Cath . at 6 p.m. ^ th Father ficiating. The ui r the groom Velma H' Fri ,^?' late I Wn-7V$i' Cathey gra r *\ Alabama A& &S%4M*~ ll an<^ WaS emP^( ^MySL^. ning resource y^SB|w} Science m Inc., in Hunt fi BflR' University v. Engineering - ^ ^University Sc J0S*%. JM | He is self-en attorney in W J. Friendc f Myra McBi H|| nt The groom graduated I II from East Forsyth Senior I 1 Wioh Qrhnnl anH Howard . * ?? ? - - ~ ist University and is employed ' v. at WJTM-TV, Channel 45. I 1 f * The bride was given in I marriage by the groom's 0 uncle, William D. Amos, with Michelle Chandler ser' ving as the matron of . ' honor. Bridesmaids were irJ Pamela Farabee, Jeannette ? Pouncey and Eileen ' Williamson. ed The groom's father servlie ed as best man with Thur- MMm. *,1 gin mond Chandler, Tim Clif- 1 ird ton and Gene Goode serv- 1B|?f m ,? . mm m W /th ing as ushers. * :<p?i:;? . ^ is The couple will make on- their home in WinstonSalem. V Social Notes, Service News, Club P Close-l t ~Ti By RUTH EL Staff Writer "Do you _ v. Orlando Wrig ^ 5 to be your la> and Pleasant simultaneous] And Daisy ? i. u:~. t\, tirauc mat they decided <^<L? , Since all th Christmas Dj it only seeme< meant a lot tc to their moth the three sisu "It's basic Bethea on Fr ? ^ __ preparations just three pe< But what s into a social Angela Bethea Davis t*ieir con8ral Social 11 ^ H Sharon I w been promoi vk-A the U.S. A \|\ clinical staff U.S. Army P PL j ? The Can I" recently cele fm began with if/?? .and Annie c m' MfiW \ Tlr Mr J&m- >> r I cookout, fo evening soc Mary V. Cuthrell of James _ Campbell, Saturday ni ey-Friende v" shipping at tist Church helle Cathey was the honor attendant. A picnic -eon Friende Bridesmaids were Delisa games an ;d on July 23, Brown, Ramaine Cathey meeting ai he Episcopal and Ramanda Cathey of Willian an< e Nativity in Winston-Salem, Cassandra bell conclu Ala., with Massey and Annette R. Cook of- Stockdale of Huntsville, jj| Angela Clark of Mobile Ep . the daughter Ala., Patricia McDowell of 4rs. Reginald Nashville, Ala., . Carmen -iuntsville and Smith of Dothen, Ala., and ^^1 ie son of Mrs. Sonya Wynn of Birm- I ende and the ingham, Ala. :riende. Norman Brown of iduated from Winston-Salem was the best M University man. Ushers were Reginald I oyed as a lear- Cathey Jr. of New York Ci- I technician for ty; Roland Hayes Sr., of Technology Winston-Salem; Andrew sville. Friende Yarborough III of High | pom Howard Point; Gregory Curtis, School of William Watkins, Edward and Emory Heyward and Patrick hool of Law. Sanders of Huntsville; lployed as an Donald Thomas of MHNH ^inston-Salem. Yonkers, N.Y. and Francis ride of Atlanta Daniel of Norfolk, Va. 1^^^, Mattie An Til MA . VII J UMV ' ^ the home I W*^ Ijjjjjj^^B the Rev. Julene Grant Ward Carver 1 ? 4 ^ews LJp hree Bettei L HOWARD Ernest Ray Jones, William Walker and iht Davis take this...ah these...young ladies .vfully wedded wives?" r Clark made history -- at least for himself Union Primitive Baptist Church last Satur:n he performed wedding ceremonies ly for three of his church members. Ann, 30, Angela Delene, 23, and Carol Lee, ory ? at least for the Bethea family ? when to have a triple wedding. iree sisters had become engaged - Carol on ly, Daisy in February and Angela in April 1 logical to have the weddings together. This > the sisters, who say they are very close, and ler, who had her work cut out for her when ;rs said they wanted to get married together. :ally a simple wedding,** said Mrs. Mary iday morning while still making last minute for Saturday-afternooiCs-big event. "It's ople instead of one." tarted out as a simple wedding mushroomed affair, as friends called, stopped by to offer tulations and sent gifts in threes. Then, so1 Notes ley Promoted Haney has ing, Ga. ted to 1st Lt. in Sharon is the daughter of rmy. She is a Walter M. and Dorothy P. ' nurse with the Haney of East 16St. She is a sledical Depart- 1979 graduate of Winstony at Fort Benn- Salem State University. npbell Reunion npbell Family celebration. Erlted its fami- Recognition was given to The celebration Mrs. Pearl Campbell and a. watermelon Boss Bampbell for being the home of Phate oldest family members in Campbell Shore, attendance. Tonya Johnsdn h party and was the youngest member llowed by a late present. ial at the home * nilf.Af.tnu;n mwictc 5n_ I vy ui vi iv ^ ii ^uvou inan ^retufl eluded Virginia Campbell highljghed the johnson an^ hcr son frojX] ght events. Wilson, Tahnya Bowser s ?r C Ja 10n and Mark Dennis of Lan^ T n?r" Md;> William CampMt. Zion Bap- ^ of New ^ N y and in oc svi e. Cathy Johnson of Atlanta, -style luncheon, id a business Special guests were the L the home of Rev.??vd?Mrs.? J .O i Connie Camp- Williams and their grand ded the two-day children. Mattle W. Evans * tson-Evans M. Watson and served in the U.S. Arn vans were married during World War II and 4 at 4:30 p.m. at self-employed as a bri< of the groom with mason. Issac Carter and ,.L. McCuller of- The bride was given marriage by her son, Jam de is the daughter ?ol?" MooArt' ,^th Jth te Mr. and Mrs. Pow?" and ?11,e Vatson and the *erved M the ma,ds the son of James nonor' id the late Mrs, Floyd Shapley was 1 /ans. - best man, and Jerry L . . Baker, Kacie O. Moo ' rr *J , Steven Lynn Kelly and M nch H.gh School v.n L Moore servj son County and is ushers :d at Young s The couplc will mj groom attended their home in Winst< rligh School and Salem. * & I < - -N* ? ? V .1 r Than One j I f * * *%i ,. ^ meone informed the media and the Bethea marriages gained even more notoriety. "J ?^AVe had no idea this was ?oina to happen whence? started/' Mrs. Bethea said. "It just kind of got out; of hand. People are calling and are sending us clippings (from newspaper articles or announcements on the triple wedding)." 5\ Friday afternoon, Daisy, Carol and Angela said they were excited. "I think it will be fun," Daisy said. > Saturday evening, the three were all smiles and tears as, one-by-one, they were escorted to the alter by tKfcir father, WillieJllethea, as a packed church audience witnessed theVvent 10 fl Mrs Bethea, still making a fuss over her daughters, reached over to jintangle Daisy's veil while Elder Clark read the marriage vows to the three couples. After the wedding, the three sisters had to go thtfir separate ways: Angela with Ernest to Fort Bragg jn Fayetteville, Daisy to Fort Stewart, Ga., with Williajn and Carol to her and new home in "Winston-Salem with Orlando. ^ut^Dahy-said-Fridgy^that the three couples would make the best of the time they had left together. "We do so much together and all the time," she said. The matrons of honor for the triple wedding were Vera , Please see page A 7 THURSDAY, JULY 28 H ' ' The YWCA Teen And Youth Program wiU sponsor Y. Nancy Gann of the Employment Security Comp~m.~cl.ip. _ The YWCA Project New Start Support Group meets at 7 p.m. at the Y. The program is for women m I affected by incarceEatibii. I iCUVA rf :CJtup cK t V. tab4J &'J ?* . <U. q > . jk :f. FRIDAY, JULY 29 ' ' ' The YWCA will present a program on "The Therapeutic Touch ? Your Own Healing Energy" from 7:30-9:50 p.m. Call 722-3138 for information. SATURDAY, JULY 30 H / ;" ' . I | The Winston-Salem NAACP will have a fundraising "Star-A-Thon" from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. using I the phones at Mechpnics And Farmers Bank. The event will be broadcast on radio station WAAA and | ; residents are asked To call the bank to make dona- " tions. The NAACP will also have a youth "Walk-A- I Thon" in various neighborhoods and fund-raising solicitations among local businesses. For in for ma- I tion, call 748-1072. | . The Tiny Indians Football Club will have sign ups and physicals for the upcoming Pop Warner Leaguei I Football season at the Winston-Salem State University gymnasium from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. I . i SUNDAY, JULY 31 c"' ' V." VV ' '-.rM The annual Conner family reunion will be held at United Metropolitan Baptist Church beginning at 11 L - ? p. nknr<4i at IS*M MRSW V\~f . MfMHWIW mw MCW VMWM WM .apt 10:45 a.m. for morning worship and again at 2:30 p.m. to commutc to High Point. SCAN America Inc. of North Carolina will con- I duct a workshop for the community on the preventton of child abuse this ?veiring and on Aug. 1-2. For , Mor>Mtioii^iKJ4?-90a. | YWCA. Call 722-5138 for information on these anA J Z YWCA pr??rams- m u ifenu vmm' if, o-u, -J :k JS5T-HK TWwA contemporary women i aeries will. present a program on "Non-Sexist Child Rearing" at 3 12:13 with Dr. Drew Edwards of .Forsytbf in Psychological Associates as the spddter. Calif es 722-3138 to attend. N . I .el of Pltat* see page A7% 1 1 11 nniiii.'.jfi: 11 11 1 in i iiryi iiinvg II ^ 7\e Chronicl* welcomes Community Calenda? re' or neatly printed. They mould include the day, time. ar' ^" place and sponsors of the event, plus a number to calf: as for additional information. Announcements shodm ? be addressed to the Winston-Salem Chronicle Com* | munity Calendar, P.O. Box 3134, Winston-Salem* ike N.C. 27102. The deadline for announcements M 3n- Mondays at 3:30. I
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