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asssssasssBssasBB lArea Weddin I I Davenport-Amason I | j Robin DeWarren Davenport 4nd Glenn C. Amason Jr. were I married Saturday, July 5, in a 2 I p.m. ceremony at Mount Zion Iiptist Church. The bride is the daughter of r. and Mrs. James K. DavenH port of Winston-Salem. { The aroom is the son of Mr I ind Mrs Glenn C. Amason of ^inston-Salem. j Dr. Serenus Churn and Dr. JC.O.P. Goodwin officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father. ! Serving as maid of honor was Janis Davenport of Winston$alem. Bridesmaids were Ramona Gray, Verdell Hayes, Maeretha Gore, Pamela Ingram, all of Winston-Salem, and Claytis tayes of Brooklyn, N.Y. Best man was Ronnie Amason < >f Winston-Salem. Ushers were James Davenport II, Richard Gray, both of Vinston-Salem, Samuel Hinnant, Reginald Dean, both of ' Charlotte, Ulysses Wilson of Winston-Salem, Norman )ickson of i Charlotte, James iayes and Kevin Hayes, both of Vinston-Salem. i - ine oriae is a graduate of Winston-Salem State University. She is employed by Wachovia Sank and Trust in Asheville. The groom attended Johnson C. Smith University. He is employed by the United States Air Force. Crawford-Cuthrell | Felecia Anntionette Crawford and Lloyd McKindley Cuthrell dr. were married Saturday, July 6, in a 2 p.m. ceremony at Mars Hill Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of the Rev. and .Mrs. Lewis R. Crawford of Winston-Salem. I The groom is the son of Mr. and Mi's. Lloyd M. Cuthrell Sr. 1 of Winston-Salem. 5 The Rev. Lewis R. Crawford, the Rev. D.L. Thompson and the Rev. K.E. Lilly officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving as maid of honor was Wyvetra Crawford of Winston Salem. Serving as matron of honor was Cynthia Cannon of WinstonSalem. Bridesmaids were Stephanie Barber, Cheryl Brim, Mrs. Tommy Brimson, Angie Cannon, Stephanie Goldsborough, Tonya Dawkins, Tabatha Fields, Jena Fowler, Cheryl Hughes, Cleora Mitchell, Gloria Orr, Shante Rice, Tamika Rice, Atwina Woods and Sandra Wilkjns. Best men were Andrew Gatewood and Lloyd M. Cuthrell Sr. Ushers were Curtis Hughes, head usher, Jake Barnes, Joel Cole Jr., Lewis Crawford Jr., Aaran Cuthrell, Gre^Cuthrell, Kenneth Cuthrell, Frederick ? Johnson, Paul Cuthrell, Tito Fields, Kenneth Kelly, Doug McLean, Perry Rowdy, Anthony n nt i nonner ana *eun anerara. Flower girls were Carolyn Shepard and Courtney Hughes. Ring bearer was Michael Can nonThe bride is a graduate of Parkland High School and attended Winston-Salem State University. She is employed by Integon. The groom is a graduate of Parkland High School and Forsyth Technical College. He is employed by Summit Cable Services. The couple will live in Winston-Salem. Keaton-Dalton Edna Lanette Keaton and the I j Rev. Steven W. Dalton were marI | ried Sunday, July 6, in a 3 p.m. ceremony at Hickory Grove AME Zion Church. The bride is the daughter of the I Rev. and Mrs. Hugh D. Keaton I of Clemmons. igs And Engc I -otefv _ rV > BP^P -'<// I JF - ->.'. * ~: ,?"JE^5 I -,A . .~Tw- * Robin Davenport Amason The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Dalton of Mocksville. The Rev. Robert H. Bailey officiated. v Serving as maid of honor was Debra Frazier of Winston-Salem! Serving as matron of honor was Rebecca Williams of Clemmons. Bridesmaids were Victoria Frazier of Kernersville, Debra Watkins of Wilson, Adrian Frazier of Winston-Salem, Myra Tillman ot Oreensboro, Mellonie Keaton and Lisa Watson, both of Clemmons. Best man was Stevie Dulin of Mocksville^ . Ushers were the Rev. Melvin Frazier of Kernersville, Aaron Frazier, Richard Keaton, both of Winston-Salem, Thomas Dalton of Eden, Ralph Williams of Clemmons, Elmore David of Oreensboro and Jeffrey Keaton of Winston-Salem. The bride is a graduate of West Forsyth High School and attends A&T State University. She is employed by McDonald's in Clemmons. The groom is a graduate of Davie High School and is employed by Dalton's Furniture Stripping and Refinishing Co. in MocksviUe. \ ^ v \ mons. Brown-Mitchell Cathy Latrice Brown and Anthony Dell Mitchell were married Saturday, July 5, in a 3 p.m. ceremony at Galilee Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Rainey and Earlene Chandler of Winston-Salem. The groom is the son of Raymond and Brenda Mitchell of Winston-Salem. Dr. Warnie C. Hay officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her grandfather, Rainey Chandler. Serving as maid of honor was Arnetta Patreace Brown of Winston-Salem. Bridesmaids were Jamie Yvette Blackburn. Sheila Diane Abram and Nickie Davis, all of WinstonSalem. Best man was Terry Howell of Winston-Salem. Ushers were Calvin Scrivens, Alfred Bernard Davis and Fate Martin Jr., all of Winston Salem. The bride is a graduate of East Forsyth High School. She is employed by Jimmy's Sandwichteria. The groom is a graduate of East Forsyth High School. He is employed by Triad Nissan. The couple will live in Winston-Salem. Calendar The Salvation Army Boys' Clut 9 through 18. Meetings are schedu 8 p.m. Members are instructed b more information call the Boys' C Admissions Committee and put i statistics indicate that few applies immediately preceding registrator streamline the registration proce 761-2150. The Tiny Vikings football teami 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, At School. They will also hold physk sion. All new ballplayers need to i igements I ^ jSb! caiuu ** ronwio wiBwiora oumreii ? > ?" KHhot' ^Br jm^m liS?. i mJmJtL H^LmmJmkm?m. Cathy Brown Mitchell Mitchell-Burrell Pamela Anjanette Mitchell and Timothy H. Burrell were married Saturday, June 14, in a 4:30 p.m. ceremony at Winston Square. The Rev. Curtis Whaley officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mitchell of Winston-Salem. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren M. Burrell of Baltimore. . .Ttge^ri^p was -given in father Serving as honor attendants were Tonya Mitchell of WinstonSalem and Karen Benbow of Burton, S.C. Bridesmaids weie AquUia-Can^ ty, Sophia Nickolson, Terri Makitka, Sabrina Capers, Kim Fair, Tanya Frazier, all of Winston-Salem, Sharon Staton of Charlotte, Renee Ledbetter of Polkton, Donna Boyd of Greensboro and Regina Brim of Mount Airy. Junior bridesmaids were Cameo Abbott, ShaRee Frazier, Tawanda Matthews, all of Winston-Salem, Jamila Mendez of Kernersville and ReVonda Ledbetter of Polkton. Best men were Steve Robinson of Winston-Salem and Sgt. D.L. Benbow of Burton. Ushers were Tim Mitchell, Terry Mitchell, Joe. Atwater, David Bethea, Kevin Gwynn, Terry Gwynn, Darryl Penn, Terron Simpson, Rodney Hunt, all of Winston-Salem, and Byron Samuels of Asheville. Ring bearer was Warren Burrell Jr. of Winston-Salem. Flower girls were Cherrisha Williams of Winston-Salem and Sonia Jackson of Burton. The bride is a graduate of King's College and Associated Schools Inc. She is employed by R.J. Reynolds. The groom is a graduate of Winston-Salem State University. From Page A6 WMHIIflllirninmiHHUWIIMIIIIWIMIIIIIHWIHIII > has started a chess club for ages led for Wednesdays from 6:30 to y community businessmen. For :iub at 788-5761. . i . a J? ? juu ciicci iasi year. /\amission itions are received in the month l, and the deadline has helped to ss. For more information call i will hold a sign-up session from ig. 2, at Mineral Springs Middle ttls for boys and girls at the sesbring their birth certificates. ? ?? ??? BT *&*& v t?5L ^^fe.- ' " i v-. . i, i tm-a^mif--.'. i-tEdna Keaton Dalton. wL vl Br 4 Jy/T'-' ' -r * . Pamela Mitchell Burred He is employed by Wachovia Bank and by Globe Security. The couple will live in Winston-Salem. Sift: FOR YO -WEDDl PARI ?Q ENGRAVING ? IMAQII L____70; We've< That's! Fnr\f>. It's that time of year Bring out the old la< paint brushes; it's spi ing and fix up time. 1 you start, drop in to see us?youH be surprised how easy i is to finance all of yc home improvement: Mechanics 6c Farm can help you make y more comfortable ai able with just the rij that won't clean vol / tsi r 538 . ^ MKMHKK H?K HELPING TO CHAN< 9 V The Chronicle, Thursday, July 10, 1986-Page A13 ' CONGRATULATIONS v GRANDSLAMMERS! Jonathan D. Weston, M.D. ' OB/GYN ?? 495 N. Cleveland Avenue N Winston-Salem, NC 27101 ' f jjj j > S World : ' - Freedom of Curls r- -! Curi Combout Activator or e 02. Reg. Moisturizer ofifon*. & X-Dry - | 16 02.. <,s2ss&. Choice . J|$PN Choice oh imh? j . iytui [ 5g 2/$300 ^ $2 Long Aid Dark& $0 Gel CA Lovely Kit ml Activator ^ 4 10.5 02. L : - .-; >- , . - Reg. & X-Dry ^^NO5THSIDShoppingcente? ^| ^ 357^1 North Patterson Ave. J g ! j|f Ab NG "tonikers ?\? NG ? ETCHING ? MONOQRAMMINQ ? 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