Miss Hand Marries Gary Povlich V Mill Marian Stephanie Hand and ;: Richard Gary Povlich weri united in marriage on Sahtfday at 4 P. M. at the AleAs Baptist Church in Aleids. Chaplain Harry C. Hand, father of the bride, and Rev;; Prank Roger, First Bap tist t-Church, Hillsville, Va., were the officiating ministers. A-program of wedding mu sic liras provided by Mrs. Al- organist, and Bob Miller, soloist. Tjfe bride is the daughter of fjhaplain and Mrs. Harry C. 307 West Chestnut W V M- \ \| 9999*9 1 / **** > ’- - * ' V ■ W Wk m J&W V ■ \ 1 ■■ l W :F : , -**, < i 4 t 9 I ■■ML . J/k i' • ’ PL,. yL.m, i fcimf i* MRS. RICHARD GARY POVLICH For And About Women PAGE THREE JAe Chowan Stotatd Society, Memo Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scott have as their guest Mrs. Scott’s mother, Mrs. Louise v Jackson from Texas. Mrs. 'Jackson is planning to make her' home here. Bill Lewis, son of (Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, left last Sunday to attend N. C. State UnfverSTtC iil' Raleigh. Mrs. George Harrell and Mrs. George Privott spent a few, days at Manns Harbor visiting Mrs. Marie Wheeler. Jlr. and Mrs. L. C. Bouch er Jr., and Charlie of Chapel Hill visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Boucher, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Britton By rum of Norfolk, Va., spent th.* weekend in Edenton visiting friends and relatives. —- Mr. and Mrs. James E. Dar nell spent the weekend at Nags Head. Weekend Specials at w-v o ■* Free Delivery •• jm*. D& M i Ob Orders of 'iCjQui Super Or More U T\| r a . PHONE iUdiUCI 482-2317 USD A Inspected FRYERS ■ 25< (FRYERS •" i29< i Armour’s Columbian Brand SLICED BACON | lb. 59c ({For That Holiday Cook-out GWALTNEY FRANKS 1 lb- pkg. 59c Fresh Ground —Alt Beef Hamburger 3 lbs. $1.17 : ZING Red and White Drinks TV Dinners COLA, OHANGS, CHICKEN, BEEF w ROOT BEER, GRAPE OR TURKEY $ OR GINGER ALE QA 5 5 28-oz. Bottles €acn r SI.OO Red and White >' Red and White Detergent I Napkins Giant Size J 29c 590 I Street, Stanley, and the I granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., i of Edeniton. A graduate of Gardner- Webb College. She is now attending Evans School of Commerce in Gastonia. She , also studied in England, Ger , many and graduated from ■ South Brunswick High School . in South Brunswick, N. J. i Son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence E. Povlich of Taylor, • Mich., the bridegroom attend ’ ed schools in New Jersey, a : graduate of Ashley High THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, SEPTEMBER 3, 1970. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shoffner and Mary Helen of Raleigh spent the weekend here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ward, Sr., of Rich. Square and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., of Winston-Salem spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack, Parker. Mr. and Mrs. John Good win, Jr., and son are spend ing this week at Kitty Hawk. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Skiles have as their guest her grandmother, Mrs. Garland of Alexandria, Va., for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bun~h, Sr., and Sue, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Bunch, Sr., are vacationing at Atlantic Beach in Mcrtihead City. Larkin Tysor and Jerry Barringer have enrolled at Chowan College. School In Gastonia. He is at tending Gaston College in Gastonia. He is employed by Beaunit Corporation in Low elL Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a for mal gown of silk organza and imported Venise lace styled in empire silhouette. The lace bodice featured an Ed wardian collar of lace scol lops. Venise lace topped the bishop sleeves and trimmed the deep cuffs. The full skirt softly gathered at sides and back. Detachable Watteau train caught to a butterfly bow and spread chapel length. Cathedral length veil of im ported English tulle caught to a spray of organza petals and silk florets. She carried a white Bible given by her grandmother topped with white roses, stephanotis and valley lilies. - Matron of honor was Mrs. Jimmy Potts, cousin of the bride. Bridesmaids were Miss Sus an Stroup of Alexis; Miss Re becca White of Greenville; Miss Susan White of Rich mon, Va., the latter two are cousins of the bride. The bridegroom had his father, Clarence Povlick of Taylor, Mach., as best man. Ushers were Daryl Hutchins of Gastonia, Ken Costner of Gastonia, Don Chance of Con cord, Dany Carpenter of Gas tonia and Danny Baker of East Grand Forks, Minn. Following a trip to Day tona Beach, Fla., the couple will be at home at Fern For est Apartments, Fern Fores! Road, Gastonia. Mrs. Cora Harrell spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va., visit ing her mother. Mrs. Jimmy White and Gregg spent a few days at Virginia Beach, Va., last week visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mit chener, 111, are touring Eu rope for a few weeks. Ezekiel Otitoju, deputy minister of rinance from Iba dan, N'geria, is touring the United States to study credit institutions and made a brief stop.in Edenton last week. Mr. Robert Ray attended a Boy Scout meeting at Pepsico in Surry, Va., last week. ' Dale White, J. M. Parrish | and C. Y. Parri i\ Jr., left for Chowan College last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wood r Jones and family spent their 1 vacation last week in Gettys burg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Par rish vacationed in the moun tains of North Carolina and . visited Rock City. Mrs. Isabel Taylor of Tip ton, Pa., is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Ole Nielson and family. Carl Gard spent a week visiting relatives in Norfolk, Va., and Chesapeake, Va. Cow tinned on Page 5 Can This Happen to Your Family? Could your family meet mort gage payments and cope with other financial burdens if anything hap pened to you? A total Life Insurance Program can make everything easier if you’re not there. For Free Consultation, Contact 3L EUon 3mehand Ggetuty, 3nc. ££*** Telephone 482-3314 Anne J• Burroughs Nights 482-4190 ■ Mana g er \ w# '• "hi ■- jl *> ■ •; ; / 4 (■ 4 . •' •' ' M t r>, jr « 4 r M % ' iBL’-' "Vvk f MRS CHARLES EDWARD McMILLION Wallace-McMillion Vows In a setting of palms and candlelight, Miss Barbara Ann Wallace was wedded to Charles Edward McMillion of Ports mouth, Va., on August 23 at Macedonia Baptist Church. Rev. Virgil Wilson performed the double ring ceremony. The wedding music was presented by Alton G. El more, soloist, and Mrs. Robert Cherry, organist. Given in marriage by her brother, William Edward Wallace of Greenville, the bride is the daughter of Mrs. Hettie Wallace of Edenton. The parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Oh aides Por ter McMillion of Portsmouth, Va. The bride was wearing a traditional formal gown of silk organza over peau de soie. The curved empire bod ice, highlighted with designs of Swiss embroidered, was ■ fashioned with modified scoop • neck outlined with scallops of Venise lace and Bishop sleeves ending in wide cuffs enhanced with appliqued de- 1 signs of lace and scallop , edged. A center panel of ap pl'ques embellished the bod- | i-e and the semi-control shirt was adorned wi'h scattered mot Vs and bo-der of lace. Her ve'l, c’ouble mantilla of silk illusion with pouf back caught to a miniature open crown, was framed with lace and adorned with embroider ed designs on the full cath edral length. She carried a bridal bouquet of daisies cen tered with roses. Miis Hettie Lynn Wallace was her sister’s maid of hon or. Bridesmaids were: Mrs. Robert Winborne of Edenton; Mrs. Gerald George Iverson of Newport News, Va., and Miss Nancy Lou Parker of, Jacksonville. Mr. McMillion was his son’s best man. Head usher was Gerald . George Iverson of Newport News, Va. Groomsmen were: Stephen Cox and Glen Jones of Greenville and Phil Mc : Million of Portsmouth, Va., , brother of the bridegroom. Mrs. Whit Parks was mis tress of ceremonies. Mrs. Wallace chose for her daughter’s wedding an aqua crepe dress with matching accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs. McMillion chose a beige dress with matching ac cessories and a corsage of yellow roses. ’ After the wedding, the couple went to Virginia Beach. They will reside at Park View Manor Apart ments in Greenville. The bride is a graduate of East Carolina University, where her husband is a senior. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mc- Million, parents of the bride groom, were hosts at a re hearsal dinner for the wed ding party in the Pembroke Room. An after rehearsal party was given by Mrs. Hughes Bunch, Mrs. Melvin Bunch, Mrs. Edward Waff and Mrs. Whit Parks at the home of Continued on Page 5 Special I - _-■ I LADIES’ Stretch Denim CURTAINS i/jBBOO CAPRIS IT 2 „ y PATTERNS "7 fiST CET Regular $1.97 %HAIR Regular $2.57 $1.44 S. Vjjg $1.76 Congoleum Ladies’ Cushionflor Mats V SS WII limy an *' 0M -» " 9 REGULAR $1.33 ASSORTED PATTERNS $1.96 8445 HUDSON PAPER TOWELS Regular 39c Special 27c Giant Size Rolls Assorted Colors Barbara Dee Boys’ Perm. Press COOKIES Westemjeans •chocolate ciur //®RIsOOIeI llmil Asmrtei Color, • ASSORTS!) 11-** SIZRS • TO Reg. 39c hahdwo«« J? $2.99 3 P SI.OO BEDSPREAD 10-in. Sidewalk Men’s Perm. Press ]|( JJnjr BIKE Sport Shirts --t-—-ar witk TraMv whetu Extra Long fail* Special.. LONG SLEEVES JOjEk MIWU 1 K Q ASSORTED COLORS $2.57 ROSES LAY-AWAT PLAN! Elliott -Curtis Vows Are Spoken Mrs. Gerri Rice Curtis was married to Richard Felton Elliott, Jr., Sunday av the home of the bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. Richard Felton Elliott, 109 West King Street, Edenton. Rev. Percy Up church officiated. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. El mer Rice of Huntington, W. Va. Mr. Elliott is the son of Mrs. Richard Felton Elliott and the late Mr. Elliott. They will reside in New port News, Va., where Mr. Elliott is associated with the American Oil Refinery at Yorktown, Va. MARRIED SATURDAY Mrs. Roy Elton Forehand, Jr., of Edenton, and Dr. John Frederick Williams of Dur ham were united in marriage at 12 noon Saturday in the Cloister Chapel of First Pres byterian Church in Durham. Rev. John L. Rogers, Jr., per formed the ceremony. Library News 1 Newspapers received by the Shepard-Pruden Memorial Li brary: Daily: The News and Ob server and The Daily Ad vance. Weekly: The Chowan Her ald, The New York Times and The Sunday Advance. Reminder To Teachers In order for your students to take full advantage of the resources offered by the pub lic-library, please submit (by! telephone or preferably in writing) at least one week prior to the beginning date of the project or unit of work the following information: 1. The name c.f the unit. 2. The beginning date of study. 3. The approximate length of time to be involved. This advance notice will enable us to compile the necessary ma terials from our own library as well as from the other li braries in the region. Notice Is your library card up tc date? Library cards must bt renewed every four years Stop by the Shepard-Pruder Memorial Library today anc make sure your card has not expired. Griffin - Lindsay Nuptials KINGSPORT, Aenn. Miss ] Martha Harrell Griffin, grand- < daughter of Mrs. C. N. Gris- i fin and the late Mr. Griffin of Edenton, N. C, became the , bride of Glenn Baylor Lind say at 4 P. M. Saturday. Mrs. (Lindsay is the daughter of Mri and Mrs. Amos Harrell Griffin of this city. Mr. Lindsay’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sidney Lindsay of Maryville, Tenn. The vows were spoken in First Presbyterian Church here ‘with Dr. Glenn W. Young of Upper Montclair, N. Y., and Rev. 'Davis Thomas officiat ing. The bride, given in marri age by her father, wore a classic floor-length gown of imported white silk organza over sheen-silk. Imported alencon lace and lusters cov ered the bodice, featuring a high sabrina neckline, long bridal-point sleeves and a natural waistline. The softly gaither A-line skirt and cha- ■d\ Jfc. K-: ■s sK’ * i !r!^'; Jißt ' 9K. ‘V j . v... J * # ’ //'W » >■ yy 4 MRS. GLENN BAYLOR LINDSAY pel-length train were *how* ered with Alencon medallion* centered with luster*. Her imported chapel-length mantilla framed h«r face with matching Alencon falling to the floor. She carried a bou quet of white sweetheart roses, stephanotis and gar denias with a cascade of miniature English ivy. Mrs. William B. Giles, Jr., of Lynchburg, Va., sister of the bride, was matron of hon or. Bridesmaids were: Miss Mary Margaret 'Harris of Ma con, Ga.; Mrs. William Baxter Lee, HI, and (Miss Whitney Harrison, both of Knoxville, Tenn.; Miss Bonnie Woodford ; of Upper Montclair, N. J.; . M rs. Carolyn Lindsay of l Maryville, Tenn., sister of the ■ bridegroom, and Mrs. Charles i N. Griffin, 11, of Wynne ; wood, Pa., sister-in-law of the i bride. ’ Mr. Lindsay was his son’s Continued on Page 5