Page lOA - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Thursday, May 26. 1988 Adams And Scott Unite The lives of Clydenla "Charlsse" Adams and Ulysses Scott were solemnly united as one on April 30. The 5 p.m. ceremony was offi ciated by Rev. Robert H. McDowell of Dallas, N.C. and Rev. Dewey W. Smith of Kings Mountain, N.C. The ceremony took place at Queen's College’s Belk Chapel. Given In marriage by her fa ther, the bride was enchanting In her long white gown of brldsd satin In ciystaleen orgaza. The satin gown featured dropped waistline, a low scalloped neck line, and short ruffled organza sleeves, that extented Into a slendered look to the waistline. Appliques of beaded Imported silk lace accented bodice and sleeves. The slender satin skirt was designed to floor lenghth and bordered with scalloped cutout lace. A large satin bow enhanced with lace and cascade of dropped pearls accented the back waistline. A detachable cathedral train with rows of or ganza ruffles completed the gown. The bride chose as her head piece a fingertip mantilla at tached to a venlse lace halo ac cented with scallop pouff and pearls. The Illusion was en hanced with small laced dai sies. Reshlka Brown was the maid of honor. Vivian Jones was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Made line Watkins, L'Tanya Pharr, Karen Wallace, Faye McDowell, Vivian Dowe, Mary. The bridesmaids wore long taf feta gowns In a daphne color. The full skirt gathered at the waistline were ascending In the back with large silk-fabric bow finishing the cascading ruffles, with a V cut back bodice. The flower girl was Faith Spi vey and the junior bridesmaids were Shermetta Watkins, Donna Scott, Marla Scott, Kelly Scott, with Billie McClain, and Carolyn Terrell as honorarles. The bridesmaids and hostess es wore long gowns In rosette taffeta. Large sllk-fabrlc bow accented the back bodices. Full skirt gathered at the basque waistline fell softly to the floor length hem. As the best man, the groom chose TYroon Scott. Carole’s Corner, With Carole Ricks How Do I Attract Him? Dear Carole, There is this guy I really care for but he acts like I don't exist. We go to the same school. I'm af raid now that I may lose my chance to get him to like me be cause school Is almost over. What can I do to turn him on? "Running Out of Time" Dear Running Out of Time, What have you done, so far, to get him to notice you? If you have classes together, talk to him about your classwork. If you don't have classes together, start a conversation about any school activity. Talk to him about him, not about you. Get his attention first, before you think about how to "turn him on." Don't worry about rurmlng out of time. If the two of you can "connect," the two of you will make a way to have all the time you need. Carole Editor's Note; Carole B. Ricks, A.C.S.W., Is a manlage and family therapist with a pri vate practice In Charlotte, NC. If you have personal, parent-child or marriage problems, write to: Carole's Corner P.O. Box 37107 Charlotte, NC 28237 Church News Deadline Monday at 5:00 before Thursday's Publication Call Lora at 376-0496 scsc Alumni Banquet "Making A Difference, Get In volved" was the theme for the Charlotte Chapter of the South Carolina State College Alumni Association's Annual Banquet recently held at McDonald's Convention Center. President Carl May presided at this well attended event which began with a gala hospitality hour. The Invocation was given by alumnus Rev. Calvin Young fol lowed with remarks by alumnus Dr. Joyce Waddell. Greetings were given by city council mem ber, EUa Scarborough, who pre sented a key to the city to Ms. Al- derson, speaker for the occasion. I Ms. Alderson, director of Alum ni Affairs at SCSC, spoke about the Importance of helping merit scholars with financial assis tance. Music for the occasion was provided by BSC Projects, fea turing Mr. B. Byers and Mr. S. Graham. The highlight of the banquet was a surprise announcement of the establishment of the David B. Waymer Scholarship Fund, which the Charlotte chapter initiated. Clydenla Adams Scott Ushers for the ceremony were Gene Blakney, Charles Davis, Charles Scott, Walter Kennedy, and Robert Moore . Junior Ush ers were Pharr Scott and Mau rice Scott. Mrs. Ulysses Scott. He Is em ployed with The United States Postal Services, and is a gradu ate of West Charlotte High School. Master Marquis McGowan was ring bearer. Providing the music for the ceremony were organist Donald Chisholm and soloist Mattie Sturdivant. The wedding reception took place at The Charlotte's Wom an's Club on Morehead Street. From there, the newly weds hone}nnooned In the Bahamas. The bride Is a graduate of West Charlotte High School and Is employed by Nationwide Insu rance Company. The bride is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Adams. The groom Is the son of Mr. & The couple will reside In Char lotte, North Carolina. 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