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Page 6B - THE CHASLOTTE POST - Thursday, September 29, 1988 Campbell And Lindsay Unite Angela Denise Campbell and Clifton Leon Lindsay were re cently married. The ceremony took place at Parkwood CME Church with Rev. Rayfleld Med- calf oSlclatlng. The bride Is the daughter of Jessie Boulware and Lucy Campbell of Charlotte. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Lindsay of LeesvlUe, S. C. The bride was given In marri age by her father, Jessie Boul ware. The maid of honor was Ms. Deborah Lewis of Charlotte. The bridesmaids were: Andrea Gaston, of Fort Rlely: Kansas, Deborah Johnson, of LeesvlUe, S.C.; Maurine Ly and Zina Wright of Charlotte. The flower girl was Aquira Jones. The best man was the groom's brother, Maurice Lindsay, of LeesvlUe, S.C. The ushers were; Jackie Ellis and Loretta Marshall of Char lotte; Gwen Watson and Antho ny Langford of LeesvlUe. The ring bearer was DeVeto Johnson. The reception was held at the church feUowshlp hall. The couple honeymooned In Freeport, Bahamas. Angela Is a graduate of Ga- rlnger High School and Is em ployed at Charlotte Memorial Hospital as a guest reception ist. Clifton Is a graduate of Bates- Angela Denise Lindsay burg and LeesvUle High School and Rutledge CoUege American Motor Institute Division. He is employed by Dana Corporation. Lee, Pro-Line Sweepstakes Winner New York, NY - It wUl be Black Family Reunion Time for Char lotte, North Carolina bank em ployees Terence A. Lee and 70 members of his family in New York City September 30 - Octo ber 2, as they gather and share his winning the grand prize In the 1988 4100,000 Pro-Line hair products Black FamUy Reunion Sweepstakes. Mr. Lee and 49 of his family members from North Carolina wlU be flown to New York via American Airlines on friday, September 30, and stay at the Ross Hotel near La Guardla Air port, as they celebrate their re union festivities. After a series of local events, the family will be Joined by other relatives from the New York area. Including his grandmother, Mrs. Slndy Clark of Brooklyn, and sisters Mrs. Lola Cox, Mrs. Joyce Butler and Mrs. Bobbie Hinson, the latter an American Airlines stewardess for 15 years, to highlight their activities at a gala reunion picnic Saturday, October 1, on the patio of the black-owned Carmichael’s Inn In East Elmhurst, Queens. Also joining Mr. Lee and family members at the reunion, wUl be a host of local dignitaries as well as comer CottreU, chief ex ecutive officer of the Dallas, Tex as-based Pro-Line Corporation, and one of the top 40 black- owned businesses in the nation, and other officials of the hair products company and Ameri can Airlines. Pro-Line launched the $100,000 Family Reunion Sweepstakes in 1987 with the promotional undertaking gener ating over 19,000 nationwide en tries. The 1988 Sweepstakes has been an even bigger success, with approximately 31,000 en tries, an Increase of more than 50 percent over the first year. Pro-Line, a Black Family owned and operated business, has eilways taken special pride In promoting such opportuni ties, which allow other black families to coheslvety commem orate their heritage through cel ebrations of love and joy. This, being the ultimate source of strength, which has traditional ly bound together the Black Family imlt. The first prize winner, Mrs. Doris Holloway Chapman of Jackson, Miss., will spend 7 days and 6 nights with her fami ly In San dlego, California, plus receive $1,000 spending money. Second prize winner, Ms. Rob in West from the Bronx, New York, spent a weekend for two In New Orleans' French Quarters, with $500 spending money. Over 3,000 third prize, a Pro- Line "Travel 'N Style Kit" con- tsilnlng product samples, have previously been awarded to win ners throughout the country. WHiMdIxI Copyright 198B Winn-Dixie Charlotte, INC. America’s Supermarket Prices Good Thru Tues. Oct. 4, 1988. Quantity Rights (?) Reserved 5 & 10 lb. pkgs. W-D Handi-Pak ' Beef 1 lb., 2 lb., and 3 lb. pkgs. or Fresh Market Ground... lb.$1.18 lb. 98« U.S.D.A. Choice Whole Boneless Bottom Rounds Dt. Aithe^ J. Brewer and Dr. Oscar L. Wright BrewerAVright Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Brewer of Pageland, S.C., announces the engagement of their daughter. Dr. Arthella Janet Brewer to Dr. Oscar Lee Wright. Both reside In Detroit, Michi gan. The groom-elect Is the son of Mrs. LlUle Heller of Holly, Michi gan. A November 5 wedding Is planned at Slmpson-Glllesple United Methodist Church In Charlotte. w ih ® (g a s IT® THE BEST CAR BUYS are found in t!0()e Charlotte ^o£ft The Resale CoMsigiuneiil since 1952 SHOP WITH US AND BE AWINNERTOO! 1920 E. 7th Street 376-1312 Mon.-lri. 10-5 Sat. 10-1 Chez Marjorie, LTD. 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