Mrs. Gary Lee Cureton .The former Miss Juliette Williams Miss Juliette Williams Is *85321*r tjeeCiireion Juliette Williams and Gary Lee Cureton recently taohan^ we<j_ ding vows, beginning their life as one. The evening service took place at East Stonewall AME Zion Church. Rev. Bernard Sullivan officiated the ceremony.— The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, John Pinckney of Philadelphia, PA. For attendants, the bride chose her sister, Cynthia Wilson for ma tron of honor. Pamela Williams also the bride’s sister, and Madeline Brown were the piaids of honor. Deloris Harris, Vernessa Harris, Amelia Worthy, Charmaine Grant and Victoria Fulton were brides maids. — Sharron Washington and Quanza Washington served as flower girls. Robert Campbell vtas the best man for the service. Ushers in cluded: Larry Williams, Clifford Williams, Curtis Blakeney, Clay bourne Marshall, Ronald Wagner, Nate Chambers and Larry Atkins. Master Mario Chambers was the ring bearer. Music for the marriage service was provided by organist, Ron Simmon and soloist Beverly Walker. The daughter of Mrs.Ruth Wil liams, the bride is a graduate of Johnson C. Smith University. She is employed by AT&T Information Systems, Inc. as a service repre sentative. -— The groom is a graduate of Garinger High School. He is em ployed by the City of Charlotte in the Street Maintenance Depart ment. His parents are Dorothy Cureton and James Cureton. The wedding couple took a trip to Florida. 1 \bu can use it in more places them any other North Carolina banking card. You can use the new Wachovia Banking Card to bank at more than 125 Teller II" locations statewide. You can also get cash and check your balances at hundreds of other automated teller machines located at branches of participating financial institutions through out North Carolina, South Carolina and Virgmiathrough thg Relay network *_ And only Wachovia also lets you use the CIRRUS' network, with over 4,500 locations at banks across the country. Every Wachovia checking or Statement Savings account customer gets a Wachovia Banking Card at no extra charge. And it takes only a few minutes for a Personal Banker to open your account for you. Now that the card more people carry can be used in more places, why carry any . other card? A Personal Banker can tell you more - and why you should make Wachovia your bank. * nrUided among North Carolina financial institutions participating in the Relay network art: Wachovia Hank * Trust _ Nnrthwrstem Bank Southern National Bank Planters National Bank First Union National Bank First Citiaens Bank « Trust United Carolina Bank Peoples Bank & Trust Member F.DJjC. I . ''T f' .im‘^ i** "C.i r' . ^ Wachovia Bank&Trust I n Jr • - \alti; * Family Day Continued From Page 1A Commenting on the day-long event, Tom Ishee, Marketing Director of the Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Charlotte, noted, “Coca-Cola of Charlotte has long been committed to promoting the family as the cornerstone of a thriving community like Charlotte. We look at our support of this First Annual ‘We Are Family Day’ as a natural means of continuing that commitment. We think the festival will be great fun for all and we look forward to the event becoming as much a part of the Charlotte experience as the family itself.” Charlotte Post publisher, Bill Johnson, concurred on the importance of promoting family. “I’m proud to be involved in an event that will focus attention on the critical need for strengthening family ties,” he remarked. “I certainly hope that a large number of people from the It communities being spotlighted will turn out to have a good time with members of their families as well as with friends and neighbors from the various Charlotte communities. Clara Williams and WGIV officials ought to be applauded for developing what I think is a truly great idea.” See you Saturday at the park! Business Owners The new organization Women Bu siness Owners will meet again at Central Piedmont Community Col lege on Tuesday, October i The 7:30 a.m. meeting at Pease Auditorium will be the seconUTbrUBT group, which atbractdd about so Charlotte area women at its organ izational meeting this month. For more information about the group, contact Emma Quinn at CPCC'a Small Business Center at 373-6900 between 6:30 a.m. at 9 p.m. weekdays. ** ■ - V • DeVry Inc. To Offer $1 Million InScholarships Evaniton - DeVry, Inc. will offer 75 full-tuition scholarships at a total value of $1,102,000 to 1965 high school graduates throughout the United States. According to DeVry, Inc. Presi dent Philip A. Clement, each scho larship provides approximately $14,600 for application fees and tuition, and may be used toward a diploma or Bachelor of Science degree program in either Electron ics Engineering Technology or Computer Information Systems. The scholarship can be applied at any DeVry Institute in the United States. Finalists will be determined on the basis of College Board scores (SAT, ACT or WPCT) and will be announced in April, 1985. Scho larship recipients will be chosen on the basis of those scores, high schoob academic achievement, extra curricular activities and an essay Announcement of winners will be made shortly thereafter. Applications ire available at the Office of Admissions at the DeVry Institutes and must be returned before March 19, 1985. The number of scholarships grant ed to each DeVry Institute will be determined by the number of appli cations received by that school. F-~- _— Each of the nine campuses will have the opportunity to award at least one scholarship to an outstanding stu-J dent from the local area. For further information, students should contact their high school guidance counselors, or write to the Office of Admissions at their local DeVry Institute. DeVry, Inc. is devoted to technical education SALE Select Group bridal Gowns & « Formals ■ 20%-S0% OFF 1 ^75-0592 j | Chez Marjorie, Ltd. 1531'East Blvd. 332-7589 Remodeling tale Through October 7 In Stock Bridal Gowna Values to 1,200.00 s 50% off Formal* & Prom Gowns Valuos to *200.00_ *20.00 , Veils, Bridal Picture Hats Value* to *165.00 *20.00 Orderable Bridal & Bridesmaids Gown* & Veils 20% off No Exchanges or Refunds Mon.-Thors. 10-9 ^ Fri. A Sat. 10-6

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