The former Carolyn Denise Burns. BURNS AND Speller TIE THE KNOT SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Carolyn Denise Burns and Vance Maurice Speller, both of Winston-Salem, were mar ried at 4 p.m. on June 7 at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. The Rev. John Mendez and the Rev. Frank Lowery officiated the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Tynie Burns and the late Johnny Burns Sr. of Winston Salem. The bride received her master's degree in guidance and agency counseling from N.C. A&T State University and is an account executive with ValueOptions, Inc. and in private practice with Sims Consulting & Clinical Services. The groom is the son erf Carol Adams Speller and the late James Speller Sr. of Philadelphia. He is a graduate of Fraukford High School and a veteran of the U.S. Navy. The groom is a correctional officer for the State of North Carolina and a security spe cialist. The bride was escorted by her cousin Mr. Mitchell Burns Jr. The maids of honor were Sharon Burns and Denise Thompson, both of Winston Salem. The matrons of honor were Celeste Frazier, of Stanley N.C., and Deborah Muhammad of Winston Salem. The bridesmaids were the bride's niece, Johnna' Burns, and friends Darlene Steele, Jewel Venable and Sarah Bullock, all of Winston Salem; Iris Fewell of Greensboro; and Rita Boone of Edge wood. Md. The flower girl was Avianna Burns of Winston-Salem. The best men were the groom's brothers, Adrian Speller of Philadelphia, and Jamie Speller of San Antonio, Texas. The groomsmen were Ryan Speller, Greg Adams and Craig Speller of Philadelphia; Michael Prioleau of High Point; Anthony Frazier of Stanley, N.C.; James Speller Jr. of Clinton, Md; and Terry Jones of Pfafftown. Ushers included Anthony Waddy Sr., Will Pledger and junior ushers Saeed Muhammad and Anthony Waddy Jr., all of Winston-Salem. The ring bearer was the bride's son, Johnnie Morrison Jr, A bridal shower was host ed by the maids and matrons of honor and bridal atten dants. A rehearsal dinner host ed by Mitchell Bums, Martin Colson, Ronald Burns and Robert Adams, the bride's cousins. Ceremony music was performed by ENVISION. Reception mu?ic was provid ed by DJ Leroy Richardson. The wedding reception was held at the Enrichment Center and catered by Spellbound Caterers. The floating reception at Emmanuel was catered by Wandella Ridgdl-Rice. The wedding cake was provided by Terry Jones' Cake Services. Photography pro vided by Belton Photography. Videography by Mikal Muhammad, Robert Adams and DeNorris Belton. Floral arrangements and the wed ding were coordinated by Spectacular Events, under the direction of Mr. Gary Blaylock. The couple will live in Winston-Salem. Bolton students get some "Girl Talk'7 SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Bolton Elementary School Counselor Rinita Williams, along with Assistant Principal Debbie Mclntyre and Principal Doreen Sorensen, offered an after school enrichment men toring program for girls at the school. Once a week, the young students met for "Girl Talk." The girls interacted with men tors to receive valuable infor mation and encouragement. The program aims to help ease the transition from ele mentary to middle school for the girls and expand learning opportunities in a safe, caring environment. Williams wrote a grant proposal and received funding through the Winston-Salem Foundation and Wal-Mart. The support allowed the girls to take part in a variety of activities through the pro gram. Outings included visits The girls prepare to dine at the Piedmont Club. to Salem College, the Piedmont Club and other local eateries. The girls also did a community service project themed around Earth Day. Girl Talk also included many creative events, such as arts and crafts and professional dance lessons. Reagan's Brianna Holland selcted for NSHSS SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The National Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS) has announced that Ronald Wilson Reagan High School stu dent Brianna Holland has been selected for membership. She is a member of St. Stephen Missionary Baptist Church. Her parents are Cletis and Barbara Holland. The society recognizes top scholars and invites only those students who have achieved superior academic excellence. The announcement was made by NSHSS Founder and Chairman Claes Nobel, a senior member of the fami ly that established the Nobel Prizes. "On behalf of NSHSS, I am hon ored to recognize the hard work, sacrifice, and commitment that Brianna Holland has demon strated to achieve this exception al level of academic excellence," said Nobel. "Brianna Holland is now a member of a unique community of schol ars - a community that represents our very best hope for the future." "Our vision is to build a dynamic inter national organization that connects mem bers with meaningful content, resources, and opportu nities," stated NSHSS President James Lewis. "We aim to help students like Brianna Holland build on their academic success es and enhance the skills and desires to have a positive impact on the global community." Membership in NSHSS enti tles qualified students to enjoy a wide variety of benefits, includ ing scholarship opportunities, academic competitions, free events, member-only resources, publications, participation in programs offered by educational partners, online forums, person alized recognition items and publicity honors. Holland Brothers ' Salute WSSUPhoco The Rev. Jesse Jackson joins Rudy Anderson (left) and Clarence McKee in showing some Omega Psi Phi pride earlier this year at Winston-Salem State University. 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