Area Weddings RUSH/CARPENTER April Cherie Rush and Andre Darryl Carpenter were married March 6, in a 2 p.m. ceremony at Vogelweh Chapel in Kai^erlautern, Germany, with the Rev. Elder Jonathan Logan officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Anderson B. Rush and Mrs. Rolanda B. Rush of Winston Salem, N.C. The groom is the son of Mrs. Bessie Boone of Chesa peake, Virginia. The bride was given in mar riage by Deacon Ferguson. Honor attendants were Mrs. Veronica Holmes of Macon, Geor gia and Ms. Clemestin Andrews of Saudersville, Georgia. The flower girl was Danisha Langley. The best men were Mr. Ben jamin Nelson of Tupelo, Mississippi and Mr. Ralph Holmes of Texas. The Ring Bearpr u/ac Tarinc Holmes. The Bride attended North Car olina A&T and is pursuing a B.A. in Sociology with the University in Maryland - European Division. She is a Senior Airman in the United States Air Force. The Groom is pursuing a B.S. in Business Administration with the University of Maryland - European Division and will graduate in Janu ary. He is also pursuing his B.S. in 3 April Cherie Rush and Andre Darryl Carpenter Industrial Technology with South- The couple will live in Kaiser em Illinois University. He is a Staff slautem, Germany. Sergeant in the United States Air Force. ? ? ? ? - ? ? : Ebony Fashion Fair to Be Held in City The Winston-Salem Urban League will sponsor the 36th annual Ebony Fashion Fair Oct. 29, at 8 p.m. at the Benton Convention Center. Proceeds from the show will go towards scholarships and Urban League programs. Young men and women ages 15-19 can compete for the title of Mr. or Miss Ebony fashion fair and can win scholarships up to $1,000. Last year's winner was Kiana Young. For more information call Hazal Brown at (919) 725 5614. Kiana Young Saving Xips During the 1990s consumers W Learn to make proper water have continued to be more con cerned with the environment and wise use of natural resources such as water, natural gas and electricity. Although major appliances make up only a small percentage of the total energy used in the home, energy consumption can be minimized through efficient designs, proper buying considerations and energy saving practices. ' In addition to baths and wash ing dishes, washing clothes is a fact of life. A lot of water is often con sumed in the household in washing clothes. Adjusting the amount of water to the size of the load helps save cold water, hot water andelec tricity. Too much water can be wasteful, and not using enough with a load may result in a need to re wash items. Use proper detergent amount level adjustments to correspond for load size, soil level and water W By Joanne j. falls with the load of clothes. 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