Reynolds-Jackson Vows Spoken Carolina Beach State Park at Carolina Beach was the ? setting for the April 12rd outdoor wedding of Patricia Gail Jackson and Jerald Hughes Reynolds. The Reverend Lauren R. Sharpe, pastor of the Kenansville Baptist Church, officiated at the eleven o'clock double- 1 ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Jackson of Worthington, ? Ohio. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H. Reynolds of Kenansville. The bride chose a gown of white qiana featuring a high neckline of crystal pleated Chantilly lace. The fitted bodice was enhanced by a sheer yoke outlined with venise lace applique from which draped a wide crystal pleated ruffle of Chantilly lace. A crystal pleated ruffle A also bordered the floor length pleated qiana skirt at the hemline. Rows of venise lace applique were repeated at the neckline, waistline and hemline. Her wedding en semble was completed with a matching wide-brimmed hat rolled up on one side and trimmed with crystal pleated Chantilly. Venise applique accented the crown and ? fingertip veil. She carried a white Bible, a gift from her parents, upon which rested a cascade bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses, white daisies, babies'-breath and white lace. Pamela Smith of Raleigh was her sister's matron of honor. David E. Morrison of Jackson was the groom's best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at the Hilton in Wilmington hosted by the bride's parents. ' The bride received her B.S. degree in transportation at the University of Ten nessee in 1980. She is em ployed as vehicle systems coordinator in the transpor tation department of Duke Power Company in Char lotte. The groom holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in zoology from North Carolina State Univer sity. He is collections coor dinator with Science Mu seums of Charlotte, Inc., in Charlotte. A'ter a wedding trip to l'as 3*> 1.99m Rubbing ? ALCOHOL-- 2/1.00 18 to pkg , CLOTHES PINS_2/1.00