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Area Weddings and Anniversaries Gwyn-Durr Robvnne Paulette Durr and Torre \'incent Gwyn spoke their vows of marriage in a 4 o'clock cer emony on Saturday at Emmanuel Baptist Church. The fyev. John Mendez officiated. The bridge is the /daughter of mother and stepfather. Michael and Pauline Rush of Winston-Salem: and father and stepmother, Robert and Helen Durr of Kernersville. The bridegroom is the son of Brenda Simington Gwyn and Willie Gwyn. both of Winston-Salem. Given in marriage by her . father, the bride selected her sister.; L 1 sji .<V Day i do of Ej Cajon. Cal if., to serve as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Jacqueline Baker of Aiken. S.C.; Rosalind ' Banner. Sharon Carter and Barbara Simington. all of Winston-Salem: Cynthia Raynard of High Point: and Alycia Sutton of Raleigh. Jeffrey Sutton, of Raleigh, was best man: Ushers were Kristopher Davi do. Phillip Durr. both of Winston Salem: James Simington Jx. oi_ Hyattsvi.lle,' Md.: Timothy Banner of Winston-Salem; Michael Bratch er of Reidsville: and Stan Clark of k . I . Greensboro. Mrs. Robynne Paulette Durr Gwyn ~~ The bride graduated from Win ston* Salem State University. The bridegroom graduated from N.C. A&T State University. He is a software engineer for the the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Dahlgren. Va7~ The couple will reside in Waldorf. Md. Gillis-Cotton < Carolyn Glenice Prince Gillis 1 and Joseph Laventon Cotton, both of Winston-Salem. were married at 4 p.m. May 7. at Mt. Nebo Holiness Church of God. TY'PH. The elder Charles Johnson officiated. The bride is the daughter of the late Bertha Lee Haywood Prince CaldweTk-The. brideV father and stepmother are William Wright and Mary "Prince of Winston-Salem. She is a graduate of Forsyth Technical College and Winston-Salem State University and is an occupancy specialist with the W inston-Salem Housing Authority. i ' " * . The bridegroom is the son of ? Rosa and James Fox of Winston Salem. He is a graduate of Forsyth TeciuucaJCoJJeg^ -an di\a - se-l-f-? employed contractor with Deloatch Transportation Inc. of Greensboro. The bride was escorted by her father. I . . The matron of honor was Karen Caldwell Phillips of W in ston-Salpm the hridt*\ The bridesmaid was Hortensia B Dun lap of Winston-Salem. The usher Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cotton w as Devronne Jabbar Gil lis of Win ston-Salem. the bride's son 'i The couple will reside in Winston-Salem. Fowlers Celebrate 50th Anniversary Thomas and Lizzie Clement Fowler. 100 Hollow Hill Court, will celebrate their 50th anniversary on May 12 1 at Fairfield Baptist Church. The host is Madonlene Gaither. 1 he> will renew their vows, and" a reception will follow in the fellowship hall. They were married in York. S.C\. on Ma\ 10. 1945. They have seven children. Thomas Edward. William Richard. George Calvin and Huhen Bernard, all o? Mocksville: Gwendolyn Morris of Winston-Salem: and Hilda Robert's of Salisbury; 24' grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. Howler is a retired employee from Ingersoll Rand of MocRsville, and his wife is a retired emplmiv ol Fran Ray Rest Home. Church to Hold Ceremony Sunday The Stewardess Board No.l will present "The Queens of Africa" Sunday. May 22 at St. John C.M.E. Church. 650 Crawford Place. 5 p.m. The Queen of Sheba will he crowned "Queen For The Day." Jean F:underhurk is the mistress of ceremony. Rosa Boy kins is the soloist and the Rev. Herman L. ? Gflliatn nrrfie narrator. Ariene Brown is president, /ilia M. Brown is program chairperson. The Rev. Ronald P. Davis Si is pastor. ? > ?? Church Celebrates 43rd Anniversary New Hope Missionary Baptist Church will celebrate its 43rd anniversary on Sunday, May 22 at 3 p.m. The special guest will he the Rev. Douglas E. Summers and con gregation of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church. Summers is a native of Win ston-Salem and was educated in the public schools. He completed his undergraduate work at Winston Salem State University where he received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History. He further studied at Hood Theological Seminary in Degree at Southeastern Baptist The ological Seminary in Wake Forest He has also furthered his studies at Baptist Hospital in the Clinical Pas toral Education and in the program of Parish Base with emphasis on Conflict Management. He presently in candidacy status for the Doctoral Ministry Degree at Northern Baptist Theological Seminar) in Lombard. II!. He is the former pastor of the Rising Star Baptist in Walnut Cove* where he pastored for seven years. He is also a former Chaplin of the Forsyth Prison Chaplaincy, serving for five years Since. 11>S7. he is serving as Pastor of the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church. He serves on the F-inance Com mittee tc^ the Lott Carey Conven tion. President of the Board of Directors of the Love Community Choir. Board Member of the Win ston-Salem National L'rban League. Board Member of the Prodigal Community Ministries, and active in many other .committees and boards locally. He is married to the former Pamela Bohannon. and they have three sons and one daughter. Ryan. Tyler. Joshua and Kvndall. Rev. Douglas E. Summers New Hope Missionary Baptist Church is located on the corner of 18th Street and Cleveland Ave. The public iscordiallv invited. The Rev. J.C. Parks is host pastor. Harris Teeter MEANS 10W PRICES reduced prices M%l?ANFRESH ground CHUCK u-S O.A. CHOICE BONELESS CHUCKH ROASTI LOW PRICES GREEN CABBAGE JUICY LEMONS JUICY LIMES "W" aB FA ea .54 .10 JO .10 .10 CORN LOW PRICES EACH MARDI 6RAS PAPER TOWELS decorator GREAT VALUE PEPSI OR DIET PEPSI 24 PK. 12 0 Z. 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