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Page A8 Winstoa-Saiem Qironkie Thursday, April 28.1988 AREA WEDDINGS C A N N A D Y - MOODY Helen Leverne Cannady and Bobby Ray Moody were married Saturday, April 23, in a 5 p.m. cer emony at St. Stephen Baptist Church. The Rev. James E. Gaskins officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson Can nady Sr, of Winston-Salem. The groom is the son of Martha Stephens Moody and the late Tommy Lee Moody of Win ston-Salem. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Serving as matron of honor was Soncerac Cannady Jones. Bridesmaids were Mary Scott, Johnsie Miller, Karen Wither spoon, Renee Moody, Laurrie Moody, Vickie Chandler and Tammy Ware, all of Winston- Salem. Best man was Kenneth Lee Moody of Winston-Salem. Ushers were Broncll Cannady, David Johnson Cannady Jr., Cliffton Jones II, Herbert Stephens, all of Winston-Salem, Reginald Thomas of Wilmington, Jerome iMt. Helen C. Moody Chandler of Winston-Salem and Lynwood McCoy of Fairmont. The bride is a graduate of R.J. Reynolds High School. She attend ed Winston-Salem Slate University and Bennett College. She is employed by AT&T Information Systems. The groom is a graduate of East Forsyth High School and is employed by Johnson Controls Globe Union Battery Division. The couple will live in Win ston-Salem. Calendar From Page A6 nization dedicated K) the betterment of older citizens of the area. • The 1967 Class of Atkins High School will hold a class meeting at 7 pjn. For more information call Carl Shepherd at 969-2714, • The Ebony Angels will hold its 1988 pageant at 7 p.m. at the 14th Street Recreation Center. Admission is free. • Winston-Salem Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sonmty Bjc., in conjunction with the Forsyth County Women Attorneys' A^o- ciation, is sponsoring a local candidates' fc«nm at 4 pan. at the Urban League Gallery, 201 W. Founh Sl The event will be a bipanisaa forum. AU local candidates have been invited to attend. SUNDAY MAY 1 • Piedmont Chamber Singers and guest artists Richard Kennedy, Diane Thornton and Dwtald Armitage will present Hawkl’s Oratorio, "Samson," at 3 p.m. at Brendle Recital Hall. Tickets are $7/$6 at the door. For more informarion call 7224022. • Concert in the Park will be held at 6:30 p.m. at Miller Park Amjrfiithcater. The Winston-Salem Community will perform. The event is sponsored by the Special Populations Unit of the Winston- Salem Parks and Recreation Department. Admission is free. For m^ information call 727-2j0o. • "New Works," an exhibition by members of Associated Photo^- phers of Winston-Salem, runs May 1 through June 8 in the Arts Coun cil Boardroom Gallery, 305 W. Fourth St For more information call 722-2585. TUESDAY MAY 3 • Pink Broomstick, a support group for masectomey patients, family members and friends, will meet at 10:30 a-ra. at the YWCA on Glade Street Kathy Duncan will present a program on "Special Insurance Needs of Masectomy Patients." The free program is sponsored by the Forsyth Cancer Service. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS • The Class of 1968 of Parkland High School will hold a reunion Aug. 6. All class members are encouraged to send their names and addresses to P.O. Box 2631 Winston-Salem 27102 or call 788-5585, 722-2413 or 765-2185. * Volunteers are needed for a study to test a new medicine for the treatment of eczema at the Bowman Gray School of Medicine. Dr. J(»cph Jorizzo will conduct the four-week study, ^icipants will be compensated for their efforts. For more information call 748-392^, • The international competition system, Miss World Model, has announced that its North Carolina competition will be held May 14 aivd 15. The competition will include three age divisions: Little Miss VA)ild, 8 to 11 yeara old,; Junior Miss World, 12 to 14 years old,; and Miss World, 15 to 19 years old. State winners will receive a variety of prizes including an all-expense paid trip to Myrtle Beach for the Miss W)rld Model International Finals in April 1989. For more informaikm call Kathy Uyman at (606) 3254301 or 836-0753. • The Career Center will hold its annual Centerfest celebration begin ning May 24 at 5:30 p.m. Three performances will be presented I^y 25 at 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and at 1 p.m. • The 1967 Class of Atkins will sponsor a trip to Atlantic City, N J., June 3,4 and 5. A fee of $140 per person is due by April 30. For more information call Carl Shepherd at 969-2714. • Registration has begun for Camp Seven Springs, the Girl Scout Day Camp located in Farmingtcm. The camp is open to all girls and will open June 13 to July 22, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The fee is $55 few Girl Scouts and $59 for all other girls. For more information call 1-800* 672-2148. ■ . .7-'; C iCrown^Drugs PRICES GOOD April 27, 28, 29 & 30 Service, Selection & Savings - Form the Prescription People Dr. Scholl’s Back Guard Inserts Kleenex 250’s White or Assorted Colors $147 White Cloud White or Assorted Colors (price Includes Cents Off Label) 99« Rubbermaid Neat ’n Tidy Bucket #2963 Almond or Slate Blue $227 Ban 2.5 oz. Roll-on Regular, Unscented, Ocean Breeze; Powder Benadryl Your choice 25 mg Tablets 7 7 or Kapsules 24’s 9^ ■ ■ or Elixir 4 oz. GE Soft-White Bulbs 4 bulb package Only $"|99 LAUND ASKET Almond or Blue All Kodak Batteries 35% Off BUY ONE GET ONE FREE FROM PAZAZZ STYLING MOUSSE ANDGEL Get a coupon (by Mail) for a Pazazz Mousse or Gel (value not to exceed $3.69) when you buy one Pazazz Mousse or Gel product. 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W' FILM PROCESSING Bring you Film to Crown Drugs For Processing and get a 2nd Set Of Color 2 Beautiful Color Prints fJf i the Price of 1 - Everyday! or You May Choose Your SSmin Processed Ph* t: i Returned Alreaijl Bound in aw*' Photo AlWf*' • 4"x6” size - 37% large than 35nri(*'': Exclusively at Crown Visit One of These Convenient Crown Drug Locations: 1.631 Peters Creek Parkway 5. Hanes Mall 2. Reynolda Manor Shopping Center 6. Oldtown, 3716 Reynolda Road 3.3075 Kemeraville Road 7. Clemmons, Westwood Village 4.301 Acadia Avenue 8. Lewisville, 6499 Shalfowford Rd. 9. Stanleyville, Old Hwy. 52 North 10. King, Colony Centre 11. Walkertown, Hwy. 66 12.4917 Country Club Rd. 13. Bermuda Quay 14. New Market Plaza - Kemersville Also In: Salisbury, Yadklnvllle, Mocksvflle, Newton, Taylorsville and Lextogton * We Reserve The Right To Limit auef'"''*’ visit a Crown Optic Locotod in Crown Drug Store* following locations: •Hone* Moll ' •WilUwOpk 768-9322 634-6216
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