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1 9 Page A6-The Chronicle, peopl f^L_. * ?? .. ,2.r < > v'-: & > * v;:^ V ."*. . V 6-f'^' - Dcnlsc J. ? Hairstor and Tony Andrew Dodd were married on Aug. 6, at 3 p.m. at St. Stephen Baptist Church with the Rev. | . Joseph R. Samuels officiating. Hairston is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William O. Hairston Sr. and Dodd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mallie A. Dodd. The bride is a graduate of Winston-Salem State University and is employed by Piedmont AirWnes. The groom is a graduate of East R * Prfscflla I Club News National Coi Held In Nev The national convention of Iota Phi Lambda Sorority Inc. was held July 22-27 at the New York Statler Hotel. Delegates from the local Beta Alpha Chapter who at tended the convention were Chapter President Ruth Medlock, Gail Lindsay and Mary Wheeler. Thelma Small of the Beta Alpha Chapter was elected national dean of pledges. Priscilla 1 homas of the southern region was elected national vice president. Evelyn S. Peevy is the na Thursday, August 11, 1! le * V. * - : < | >- ' ? ' * ; MllTAV Jackson i-Dodd and is employed by R.j. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Cynthia A. Hairston was the honor attendant and Angela Hairston, Tanya Jones, Sherry Spurgeon, Kathy Farrish and Reneada Dodd served as bridesmaids. Christopher K. Dodd was the best man. Ushers were Stephen Hairston, Robert Ellis, Terry Payne, Ronnie Shelf and Jeny Joyce. * The couple will make its home in Winston-Salem. Kb - * -I. Dodd ivention v York tional president. The chapter won certificates for its outstanding work with the FIGS and GEMS and also in the scrapbook competition. Other chapter members in attendance were Mary Mason, Clara Douglas, Mannie Kiser, Arrie Wright, Frances Andrews, Virginia Wright, Juanita Wyncoft, Ernestine Cathcart, Dasey Durrah, Juanita Penn, Evelyn McDuffie, Louise King and Ethel Brim. >83 J ones-J a Denisc Michelle Jones and Terry Everne Jackson were married Aug. 6, at 3 p.m. at Gallilee Baptist Church, with the Rev. Warnie C. Hav offieiatina The bride is a graduate of R.J. Reynolds Senior High School and North Carolina A&T State University. She is employed by Piedmont Airlines. The groom is a graduate of Reynolds and has served eight years in the U.S. Air Force. jmiHIimilllllllllllUIMtmilinHMMIIMMMMMI The Chronicle welcomes companying photos for we Photos should be clear b color, please) and the ann mitted on forms available Trade St. Wedding announcements normally during the weel ceremony. ] I K I w* ? ? Christine Polite-Sma Christine Rubette Polite and Nathaniel Green Small were married August 6, at 3 p.m. at Macedonia True Vine Penecostal Holiness Church, with Bishop S.D. Johnson officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Christopher Polite and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow jonnson sr. Polite is a graduate of North Forsyth Senior High School and Small is a graduate of Paisley High School. Both are employed at R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. I" ^ -?v Picola Morrow Stapelfootes The descendants of Noah and Elizabeth Staplefoote met in Winston-Salem last weekend. Families from North I Social Notes, Scrvit \ \ I I ickson I The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Reginald Jones. Priscilla McDuffie was the maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Lila Covington, Towanda Jones, VanessaJones and Dee Turner. Tobe Jackson was the best man and Ronnie Coleman, Marshall McDuffie, Arthur Reader and John Reader served as ushers. The couple will make its home in Winston-Salem. iiimmiMimmmHiiHMiiimiminuttimM, ? announcements and acddings and engagements, ilack-and-white prints (no uuiKcmcnis may oe sudat our offices on 516 N. / ; will appear in our paper c following the wedding ? sH *V Jfl H P. Small ill The bride was given in marriage by her brother Christopher Polite. Mrs. Joyce Brown and Vanessa Leak were honor attendants. Bridesmaids were Nadine Cheeks, Pamela Polite, BUlie Mason, Denise Green and Stephanie Townsend. Alfonza Williams was the best man and Gerald Caldwell, Jason Caldwell, Woodrow Johnson Jr., Micheal Brown, Phillip Russell, Levi Singletary and Marvin King served as ushers. The couple will make its home in Winston-Salem. Morrow Rec National Aw Piccola L. Morrow, a member of Phi Delta Kappa Sorority Inc., was recently awarded the 1983 National Achievement Award for an Outstanding Soror and and was recognized for meritorious achievement in the field of education as a teacher. Morrow was presented a Hold Reunio Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina and New York met at Tanglewood Park for a program, business meeting and family picnic. :e News, Club News I#5 W i^HJHH r - Kay C. Carter-5 Kay Sanders Carter and Elder Harold Lynn Smith were married on Aug. 6, at 1 p.m. at Macedonia True Vine Penecostal Holiness Church, with Bishop S.D. Johnson officiating. The bride is the daughter of the late Mrs. Frances Steele and the groom is the son of Mrs. Rosella Smith. Carter is an honor graduate from Rutledge College. Smith, who graduated "firdlfi Ftfrsyth Technical Institute and attended both Davidson Community College and Winston-Salem State IJnivtfcitv ic #?rr?r?lr?i7o/-1 V ... - J I Vllipivjvu WJ R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and is an associate minister at the Tabernacle United Church of Christ in Shoffners Family Re The Shoffner family recently held a reunion in Winston-Salem. The reunion program was opened with song and a^ prayer, led by the Rev. J.B. t f ? " ? ? * Morrison , 01 Mt. Ulory Baptist Church. The Rev. Julius Prince and the Rev. James Moses also gave remarks to the family, encouraging the Shoffners to "stay together and pray together." Over 100 members of the family attended the reunion dinner, including, Mrs. Jet /+ ?ives ard gold-engraved medallion given to her by the supreme basileus. The award is only given every four years to a deserving sorority member. Morrow represented the Beta Lambda Chapter at the 60th anniversary conclave WMtiWB u/oe K?M * w . rwa tiviw on Aug. 1-6 in Los Angeles at the Hilton Hotel. n The families attended their home church, Goodwill Baptist Church, on Sunday, Aug. 7. After the church service, dinner was served. '' ' ' iv Smith I mith I Yadkin ville. 1:8 The bride was given in I ^ marriage by her son, Kevin I S. Carter, and Loleane MS Williams was the honor at- mt tend ant.* Bridesmaids were I Katrease Carter, Lititia K| wui ivi | i tcu line IVHLVrllCll| I Mary Copeland, Ernestine I Wilson, Angelia Smith, SB Linda Beal, Shirley Catheras, Angelia Carter H and Sharon Galloway. John T. Taylor was the I best man and Eait Wells,' I Shaun Jenkins, George I Scott, Napolius Williams, p Willie Sanders, Kevin B Carter, Freddie Marshall, B| Ray Mitchell Agnew, David Agnew and John Agnew H served as ushers. The couple will make its home in King. n Hold I union 1 tie Lee Ball and Mrs. Willard Shoffner of Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs. Pallie II McBride of Greensboro, raj and Mrs. Julia Shoffner of IS Gibsonville, the home base of the Shoffner family. IS Through there were many r in the family who could not I attend the gathering due to illness or distance, those who did make it, had a 11 wonderful tim^ nnrl ar* anxiously looking forward to the next reunion. Mrs. Adrianna Shoffner was the H family reunion organizer. fl >^K^^Kt;i> } ? ?.,., ,*'^B 4**?*?*?<*MtaL'W ^H^Kv!.>??K<,**>*",*'vt.S Rlcardo Lewis (right), an ir tuchti Travis Jackson ths about fall youth art classes, by Jamas Parlcar). J f ft ) \ _____ _ 1 ___ t -t S* S< *9p ? M %* * S I 1 IW' ^ b* v.* H MONDAYf AUGUST IS lUvvlvin 91 l/?i?) p.m. al Ulc \jriaac otrCCl i CrjFw'd a#rn DrOBram ,4^B VJl vt|%. Yw V/pUUIla 1 vt LfiYin^ pTBiu* i nc lUi jv 9*iii * proxrjuU wui dc nciQ ax tnc _ w f> -* sjjK! /^w ' " * ' ^ , V" x Tf ?sv r Oisyui?. r jpiisju i dmh itiv avuvOL /\n rib f mors &rc ifivitcci to comc jsm ^,4^ ^ "/^>i mmMHR; ^?-^-"'v,k^S -" '-- '' ''-*^Bi ' 0 i st rue tor at the Sawtooth Center for Design, t craft of prtntmaklng. For more information call the Sawtooth Center at 723-7395 (photo
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