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Smith - Jones United In Marriage Coleen Kay Smith of Wilson and Thomas Ben nett Jones of Greenville were united in'marriage at 3 p.m. Saturday, June 5 in the Deep Run First Baptist Church. The Rev. Jimmy Williams and the Rev. Larry Hutchins officiated at the double-ring ceremo . The onde was given in marriage by her parents. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Braswell Smith of Deep Run. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jef ferson Jones. The bride wore a formal white gown of sheerganza and venise lace. The gown was fashioned with a modified Queen Anne neckline accented with scalloped venise lace, a miniature ruffle, and sheer bishop sleeves that closed with wide lace cuffs. The soft flowing A-line skirt bordered with a deep flounce flowed into an at tached chapel train. The bride's headpiece consisted of a halo of white silk flowers that flowed into a three-ouarter length veil. She carried a bouquet of silk flowers made up of pink sweetheart roses, yellow daisies, miniature carnations, blue and white baby's breath and Queen Anne lace. Attendants Mrs. Neil Sutton of Kinston, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Jo Alice Crawford of Elm Ci ty, and Mrs. Susan Gentry of Mount Airy. Miss Aman da Jones of Wilson was the junior bridesmaid. The groom chose his brother, Jeff Jones of Wilson, to serve as best man. Ushers were Phil Lamm of Wilson; Dr. John Smith of Clinton, brother of the bride; and Carl Brown of Greenville. Miss Marie Williams of Garner, cousin of the bride, was the organist, and Mrs. Gilda Cauley of Wilson was the vocalist. Mrs. Carol Hutchins of Deep Run directed the wedding, and Mrs. Becky Lee of Raleigh presided at the register. The bride is a graduate of Meredith College. She is presently employed as an assistant casnier witn Branch Banking and Trust Company in Wilson. The groom attended North Carolina State University and the Coilege of the Albemarle. He is presently employed as an assistant vice-president with Branch Banking and Trust Company in Green ville. After a wedding trip to Sea Island, Ga., the couple will reside in Greenville. Receptions On May 1, the couple was honored at a pig picking at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harper of Pink Hill. On May 8, the bride was honored at a miscellaneous shower at the Deep Run First Baptist Church given by Mrs. Evelyn Williams, Mrs. Velma Martin, Mrs. Linda Smith, Mrs. Iris?. Aldridge, and Mrs. Brenda Brisson. On May 14, the bride was hnnnred at a linen and lingerie shower at the home of Mrs. Jo Alice Crawford of Elm' City. Hostesses were Mrs. Crawford, Miss Eleanor Barnes, Mrs. Sandy Clark, Miss Belinda McPhail, Mrs Dianne Iradi, and Mrs. Janie Cockrell. On May 15, the couple was honored at a cocktail party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reynolds of Wilson. On May 22, the bride was honored at a reunion shower at the B & S Cafe in Deep Run. Hostesses were Mrs. Susie Daniels and Mrs. Lexie Welch. Guests were high school classmates. On May 22, the couple was honored at a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith of Deep Run. Hostesses were Mrs. Ann Smith, aunt of the bride; and Mrs. Paula Hare, Mrs. Donna Benton, and Mrs. Ginny Smith, all cousins of the bride. On the eve of the wed ding, the groom's parents honored the couple with an after rehearsal dinner at King's Restaurant in i Kinaton. Immediately following the ceremony, the bride's parents honored the' wed ding guests with a recep tion in the church fellowship halL Civils-Smith Vows Spoken Janet Marie Civils of Kinston became the bride of Clarence Michael Smith of Dtep Run on Saturday. May 22. at four o'clock in the afternoon at the First Pente costal Holiness Church in Kinston. The Rev. W.J. Forehand of Kinston offici ated at the double-ring cere mony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Civils of Kinston. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Preston S. Smith of Deep Run. The bride was given in marriage by her parents and ^ escorted to the altar by her father. She wore a gown of ?"polyester organza with a lace trim, a stand-up collar of Vcnise lace, and lace trimmed. long, illusion sleeves with lace cuffs, and a full skirl with an attached chapel-length train. The full chapel-length veil was trimmed in Venise lace and simulated seed pearls. She carried a cascade of mixed spring flowers interspersed with baby's breath and ac cented with bridal streamers. Catherine Bvrd of Pink Hill, sister of the groom, served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Pamela Daniels of Greensboro, sister of the bride: Kim Kennedy and Scarlett Jernigan. both of Kinston; and Lisa Hughes of Hookerton, cousin of the bride. Heather Barfield of Kinston, niece of the bride, was the flowergirl. Preston Smith served his son as best man. Ushers were Johnny Daniels of Greensboro, brother-in-law of the bride: Jeff Civils of Kinston. brother of the bride: Mike Thigpen of Raleigh; Bruce Kennedy of Kinston; and Douglas Smith of Kinston. cousin of the groom. Dawn Barfield of Grifton, niece of the bride, served as scrollgirl. Kim Hughes of Hookerton. cousin of the bride, served as ricegirl. Jane Farmer of Kinston was pianist and B. J. Burns of Kinston was the vocalist. Mrs. Martha Daughety of Kinston directed the wed ding and Pansy Hughes of Grifton. aunt of the bride, presided at the register. The bride is a 1976 grad uate of Kinston High School and is employed as a secre tary at Blendspun. Inc. The groom is a 1976 grad uaie of South Lenoir High School and is presently en gaged in farming. After a wedding trip to Atlantic Beach. N.C. the couple is residing at Route 1. Deep Run. N.C. Reception A reception was held im mediately following the cere monv in the church fellow ship hall hosted by the parents of the bride. Rehearsal Party A rehearsal party was held on the eve of the wedding following the rehearsal in the 1 church fellowship hall hosted s by the parents of the groom. Showers _ A miscellaneous shower was held on April 18 at the home of Catherine Byrd hosted by Catherine Byrd, Lucy Stroud, and Sallie Stroud. A miscellaneous shower was held on May 7 at the home of the bride's parents hosted by Shirley Hughes. Pansy Hughes, Mary Hughes. and Pamela Daniels. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blizzard of Route One. Deep Run. announce the engagement of their daughter. Lula Ann. of Greenville to * I John Fisher, of Greenville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry jr Fisher of Jacksonville. Florida. The wedding is planned for July 25th at First Baptist Church of Deep Run. 'Li ENGAGED ? Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Earl Whaley of Kenansville announce the engagement of their daughter. Ella Fay Whaley to Jame Timothy Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Smith of Sevenspring. 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