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/4jlen-Smith ui *2^ Jerrnonia C alvctti Allen and Patrick C Ia\A>n ;Snnth were married 14 Sept. at Mt. Zion Baptist Oiurch in Winston-Salem. f i The bride, daughter of Laura Hayes Allen of *V^inston-Salem and Jerry C. Allen of Mocksville. wC.. is a graduate of Winston-Salem State Univer <3l>\ with a bachelor's degree in management infor mation services. She is an imaging agent tor Pepsi Cola Customer Serv ice Center in W inston-Salem. The groom, son of Esther Robinson Wellman ?and Jesse T. Smith, attended Forsyth Technical Community College. He is a freight handler for j^oadway K\press Inc. of Kernersville. N.C. "{*7 The ceremony was conducted by Dr. Serenus T. jShurn Sr. I'he bride was giwn in marriage by ^Either. The maid of honor was Jerri Allen, sister of the jfcride. Bridesmaids were Dianna Jones, the bride's cousin; Vida Pinkney; Carleena Allen, the bride's cousin; and Shannetta Mack. The flower girl was LaT ricia Hayes, the bride's cousin. The best man was Jesse Smith Jr., the groom's brother. Groomsmen were Marvin Cremedy. Lean der Jones, the bride's cousin. Darryl Ray; and Kevin ?Smith. Ushers were Douglas Gilliam of Windsor, 3NtC.; and Mike McDermott, the groom's cousin. ?rte ring hearer was Maurice Smith, the groom's Vtephew. Jcnnonia Smith Following a honeymoon cruise ol the Caribbean, the couple w ill make their home in Win ston-Salem, * The Rev. Morris Stimage-Norwood conducted -T -* Junes-Koy ate V' ;.?? > Carmen M. Jones and Omar Koyate were mar ^'IJed April 20 at Martin Luther King Jr. Community ^'Presbyterian Church. -vlJ jf t .r Jhe service. The matron of honor was Candace M. Jones, e tlower girl was Nia J. Richardson. >?? The best man was Tony Gilmore. The ring 9 m & .tpearer was Airek D. Douglas. > v* ?!* ? >> 1 ?? * > N? \ Carmen koyate Arnold/Joyce reunion held in Stuart, Va. I On August 10 and 1 I . the , /\molds and Joyces came < together for a reunion. The Joyce side started in Stuart, Va..\on the homesite of Samuel Joyce I on Route 5 in 19K4. The Arnold side joined with jt the Joyce's in I98X when it was *. noticed^hat at each meeting, same members were pre Jifcnt from both families. fil In 199(), 1992 and 1994. |J\itle reunion was held in Win tJfon-Salem. Then in 1996, it fftoved hack to Stuart. Va. They on Saturday at Rotary Jjeld. and Sunday at DeMart irk. There were approximately people in attendance from ri!?5l over the United States. >?I)escendants of Alice Joyce % i I Foster and Adeline Joyce Gra\ came from Reidsville. N.C.. Baltimore, Md.., Winston Salem. and Washington. DC. Descendants of Kate Joyce Hill, and Beatrice Joyce Moore came Irom Stuart. Va . Charleston. W Va.. Martinsville and Ridgeway. Va.. New York City. Brooklyn. N.Y.. and Stoneville, N.C. Descendants ot George Joyce. Annie and Betty Joyce came from Bassett. Va.; Balti more, Md.; Phoenix, An/.; sev eral cities in California; W in ston-Salem. Madison. Stoneville, Pilot Mountain, and Greensboro, N.C.; Detroit. Mich., and Washington D.C. The Arnold side was represent ed bv the Hineses. Huiiheses. Jo\ccs. and Lovclls from North C arolina. Mar) land. Virginia. Michigan. New York. Arizona and California. There were recent hirths in hoth the Joyce and Arnold fam ilies. Melvin and Mac H\lton had a granddaughter. Iris and James Mines had a grand daughter. Cihemtna Oberoi had a granddaughter. The oldest Joyce present was Thclma H\l toii. The oldest Arnold was lili/abeth Hines and Samuel Joyce II The oldest Joyces. Metcher. 101 and Minnie. 96. passed awa\ recently. I a\e showed \ ideos of family members on Saturday. Rabihah showed slides of our ancestors in Africa on Sunday. A lovelv time was had b\ all Left, Xapoleon and Ruth Xelson in 1946, the year tlicy were married Right, The Selstms in 1996 Nelsons celebrate 50th wedding annversary ylk-*' Napoleon and Ruth began ; this union Sept. 15, 1946. , ? Napoleon is a native of Winston Salem and a retiree of the New #??Vork City Housing Preservation jt'&fid Development Administra jj'tion. Ruth is a native of Gasto * t*a, N.C., and is a retiree of the New York City Department of ti Social Services. For 38 years, they lived in ? /?New York City hut have been" ,^baek in Winston-Salem for the past 10 years. The couple will celebrate their 50th anniversary at 3 p.m Sept. 22 at the Rastwuv Confer ence and Banquet Center. 1500 Mt /ion Place. l-li/ahcth Woods will he the hostess. SERA-TEC BIOLOGICALS We Arc Proud! You Can Ik- TOO! 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