Area Weddings FRANKLIN . REESE Juli Desire Franklin and Edward Paul Reese, III spoke their vows of marriage in a 4 o'clock cer emony on Saturday, Nov, 27 at St. Benedict the Moor Catholic Church. Father Lawrence Hunt offici ated at the exchange of vows. The bride is the daughter of James and Catherine Franklin of Winston-Salem. The bridegroom is the son of Edward P. Reese, Jr., and Marsha Hayes both of Winston Salem. Given in marriage by her father, the bride selected her sister-in-law, Kristy Franklin, to serve as matron of honor and selected her friend. Georgette Porter, to serve as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Tasha Hayes of Winston-Salem, cousin of the bridegroom; Donna Price of Greens boro, cousin of the bride; Michelle Peterson of Thomasville, cousin of the bride; Sharon Willis and Jennifer Coble both of Kemersville. Paul Childs attended as best man. Ushers were Jeff Franklin, James Franklin, of Winston-Salem, brothers of the bride; Julius Reese, Kip Reese, of Winston-Salem, brothers of the bridegroom; Mike Mathewson, Kelvin Murphy, Robert Peterson all of Winston-Salem, Ed Carson of Raleigh. The bride graduated from Robert B. Qlenn High School and earned a bachelor of science degree in computer science from Winston Salem State University. She is employed by USAir I. S. Depart ment. The bridegroom graduated from Ml Tabor High School and earned a bachelor of science degree in crimi nal justice from East Carolina Uni versity. He is employed by the Win ston-Salem Police Department The couple will reside at 5009 5 Towergate Circle. Estella Clement became the bride of John Henry Edward CLEMENT - EDWARD Estella Jackson Clement became the bride of John Henry Edward in a 2 p.m. ceremony on Nov. 27 at 2221 Greenway. The father of the bridegroom, the Rev. Samuel M. Edward, offici ated at the exchange of vows. j t * _ ? - ? - ? ? . ? - . Zion Memorial to Celebrate Church Anniversary The Zion Memorial Baptist Church, 101 N. Duleith Ave., will be celebrating the church 49th anniversary Sunday, Dec. 12 at 4 p.m. A.T. Griffey accepted the call lo pastorate at First Baptist Church, Clarksville, Tenn. in 1985. God used him in a mighty way at First Baptist Church, the member grew from 125 members to its present membership of over 1.300. the church grew to the point of two worship service, finance went from a thirty thousand a year budget to over one hundred twenty thousand in the last three years. Sunday 1 Church School and Bible Studies also grew under the Rev. Griffey. Before coming to First Calvary, he had attended the University of Rev. Amos Thomas Griffey , ill Texas, San Antonio, Texas, South west Medical School of the same citv, and Bishop College also in Texas. He has attended Austin Peay State University of Clarksville, Emmanuel Theological Seminary of Piedmont Triad Automotive '3200 N? WaBnt* Rd. WE BUY, SELL, TRADE & FINANCE Willie $ 500 DOWN 88 Mustang ? 84 Escort Automatic ? 83 Subaru QL ? 82 Bulok Sky Hawk? 81 Toyota Corolla ? Brake Special... $49.95 Ttma-up Special $49.95 Uaad Engine*. $495 and up Jones 721-0145 Rossville, Georgia earning two doc toral degrees, one in religious edu cation, the other in theology and is now presently working on another degree in counseling from Vander bilt Divinity School in Nashville, Tenn. Griffey is married to S. Delores Thompson Griffey, they have one son, Dedrick. He is the grandson and son of great preachers, the Rev. AX Griffey and the Rev. A.T .Griffey, Jr.; mother Martha Grif fey; one sister, Regina L. Davie (Kenneth) and two nephews, Ken neth and Alex. The Rev. A.T. Griffey, III was elected on July 1 1, 1993, as the fifth pastor of First Calvary Church. Martha G. Jones will be serve as mistress of ceremonies. The Rev. Joseph Jones will introduce the speaker. Other participants are Bro. J.C. 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