Area Weddings Sheryl Bailey Eaton EATON "Shervi Bailey Eatqn and James -Gray Eaton, both ol' 1850-D Fian ciscan Drive, were married at 4 _ o'clock ceremony on May 21 at Saint Andrews United Methodist Church. The Rev. Moses E. Hodnett officiated at the exchange of vows. The bride is the daughter of Charles Jr. and Bernice Bailey of Winston-Salem. The bridegroom is the son of Emma Eaton. Giveri in marriage by her father, the bride selected her sister. Vicki Johnson of Winston-Salem, to serv e as maid of honor. Bridesmaids, were Lyvette Ger alds of Baton Rouge. La., sister of" the bride; Michelle Eaton of Win ston-Salem. the couple's daughter: Jennifer Dunn of Greensboro: Valarie Jones of Winston-Salem: Vanessa Roland of Winston-Salem. Flower gi^l was Adrienne Eaton of Winston-Salem, the cou ple's daughter. iWrl J - Chris Eaton * oYTTe?n!f S v ille , brother of the bridegToftm. attended as best man. Ushers were Eric Eaton of Winunn-S:<lt?m the couple's son: James C. Eaton of Winston-Salem, the couple's son: Brian Nickerson of Greensboro; Roland Sims of Youth Day Of Prayer to Be Held ?v Youth World Day of Prayer will be held at First Baptist Church. 700 Highland Ave,, on Sunday, June 5 at 4 p.m. with the Rev. -Star ling Churn as preacher for the sei* vice. Churn is a student in the school of Theology. at Virginia V Union Seminary at Richmond. Va. Youth groups in the area have been invited to attend and to partic ipate in the service. Titan Barksdale will serve as worship leaders. A mass choir of youth will provide the music director by Alfonza Williamson, organist at First Bap tist Church. A choir workshop on Saturday Morning. J^ne 4 at 10 a.m. will help prepare the choir for singing at the Sunday Service. The Worl-d Day of Prayer Theme is "The Challenging World of Youth." The Rev. Wendell Johnson is the pastor. K^pgtena North Carolina South Carolina Virginia Winstdn-Salem; and Bernard Sims of Wjnston-Salem. ' Ring bearer was Deshawn The bride' graduated (rom Reynolds-ttigii School and is employed with R.J. Reynolds. The bridegroom graduated from Reynolds High School and attended Forsyth Technical Com munity College. He is a Senior Loss Prevention Officer at Marshall's. . Third Annual Beaux-Tillion '94 A Big Success Over 300 people gathered at the Marque Hotel Ballroom for the third Annual Beaux-Tillion sponsored by St. Peter's World Outreach Center. This affair, a tribute to young men, met its goal by acknowledging the accomplishments of the young men in school, in church and in the community. Congressman Melvin "Mel" Watt from the 12th Congressional District was the keynote speaker with special remarks from Pansy Gladen, Forsyth County District Attorney. Three young men received The R.K. Hash Scholarship Awards. They are: Tjay Duncan* a student at Reynolds High School; Charles Crouch, a student at Mt. Tabor High School and Trasen Scott, a student at North Forsyth High School. These awards are in the form of saving bonds or financial awards to the schools of their choice and were based on competitive essays written^ by each Beaux participant. > Charles Crouch Over 60 young men and women participated ia^workshops. seminars, and field trips experience*. Big Brothers, Big Sisters, parents and guardians were involved in the aus picious occasion. For more information on next year's Beaux-Tillion, please contact the church at 650-0200. All young men between the ages of 9 and 19 years of age may participate. r Trasen Scott Tjay Duncan Or /. -"?f ?,e d"!cs and Joyce Hash which is locate senior pastors of the church in"" .seated at 3683 Old Lex ington Road. ' virginia'ai^ro^told card. CALL 1-800-FUN IN V> NORFOLK* VIRGINIA BEACH* WILLIAMSBURG Some of the things that make life easier can seem a little out of rcach.at iimes_Likc sending a child off to college. Consolidating bills. Or buying a new ear. That's why Wachovia works with each customer on an individual hro* With fixed or vanable rate loans. Automatic payments from your Wacho\ ui chocking account. And even holiday coupons that let you skip a payment or two whenever sou want We can help you find the loan that's best for you. So if you'd like a little help from one of your neighbors, stop b\ am Wachovia branch and talk to a Personal Banker^ Wachovia Personal Banking. It's a -welcome change WACHOVIA

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