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
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MRS. RICHARD GARY POVLICH
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Mrs. George Harrell and
Mrs. George Privott spent a
few, days at Manns Harbor
visiting Mrs. Marie Wheeler.
Jlr. and Mrs. L. C. Bouch
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and Mrs. Leo Boucher, last
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Mr. and Mrs. Britton By
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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.
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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
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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.
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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-
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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
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