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The Danville Register from Danville, Virginia • Page 30

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Danville, Virginia
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4-C The Register: Danville, Sunday, June 29,1969 'MRS. ROBERT'lIANES BORDEN DANVILLE The a i a a the bride wore a R(wn of Miss Victoria i Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell I-IoII. Tucker of Danville, to Robert a Borden of Greensboro, N.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brownrigg Borden III Goldsboro, N. look a Saturday evening a i i the Presbyterian Church. MRS.

ROLL ALBERT SULLIVAN ivory pcau dc sole with a cathedral a i and a Jonf heirloom veil of Brusscl lace She carried a cascade of calla lilies. Miss Scales Tucker ol Greensboro was her sister's a i of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. a a Gordon Lacy of Chevy Chase, sister of i Mrs. The ceremony was I a Wiley i of a a a by a former pastor of the church, the Rev.

Dr. John K. Roberts of Charleston, S. assisted by the present pastor, George the Rev. Jackson.

A prelude of wedding of Miss A Scott i a N. a of the bride at a a i College; and the Misses a Bethcll a a Norris, I i a i music was presented by Bcnton, organist. a soloist, L. a Richard E. sang "The Lord's Prayer" by Albert Hay Malotte.

For the processional "The Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin by i a Wagner was played and for recessional "Wedding March" Irom i i Dream" by Felix Mendelssohn. Given in a i a by her Preycr of Greensboro, cousins of the bride. Flower girls were i Miss Lisa Harris of A a a a a little Miss Karen Buford of a N. also cousins of the bride. a a worn floor- gowns of ivory peau soie i and a caps of Brussel lace.

The i a i a i nosegays of The a i a of Miss Mary Beth Pretty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pretty of a i a Roll A Sullivan son of Mr. and Mrs. Brinton Elliott i a of New a Md.

look place at wclvc o'clock noon, June 28, in he Church of the Epiphany. The double ring ceremony vas performed by the Reverend larold N. White of i i Ipiseopal Church of South Jos ton, and Ihe Kreskcn, of the i i Lufhcni Church of Md. formerly of a i Mrs. A rganist, played I.

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The highrisc waist wa encircled with matching lace The skirt featured Alencon lac motifs and a deep band matching scalloped Jacc edge the hem. The detachable lac flowing Cathedral Jcngl train was highlighted i Alencon lace motifs. Her elbow length madonna mantilla was imported silk illusion bordcrc with handrolled scalloped Alen eon lace. She carried an ova bouciucl while a i sta.rlite roses, lilies of Ih Sec SULLIVAN, Page 5-C and ribbbn outlined the flowing panel from the neckline to the bottom of the skirt. The head- dress was a bow of self- material with shaded pink satin leaves and pearl clusters.

She carried a cascade bouquet of pink carnations, daisies and sweetheart roses. Bridal attendants were Miss Susan Minter of Allavisla, Mrs. Rebecca Dodson of Portsmouth, both former roommates of the bride, and Mrs. Patricia Franks Wimer of Front Royal. Miss Kathy Sigman, niece of the bridegroom was junior brides- maid.

Their dresses and bou- quets were identical to those of the maid of honor. Mr. Motley had as his besl man William Jones of Scolland Neck, N. C. Groomsmen were Charles Norton, brother of the bride; Hodges Motley, brother of the bridegroom, Thomas Slaytoh, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, and Hunter Motley of Portsmouth, cousin of the bridegroom.

Following the the bride's parents entertained at a reception in the church social hall. The bride's cake was served from a round table with a pink tiered skirt overlayed with white lace. Punch was served from a similarly pointed table, using i candelabra flanked with pink and white flowers. The bridal motif was a i out throughout the social hall with arrangements of greens and pink and white flowers. Mr.

and Mrs. William L. Norton, uncle and aunt of the bride, greeted the guests. Mrs. Gloria Scott VanAllen cut the cake.

At the punch bowl were Miss Kay a i of Maurertown, Miss Janice Mills of Stuart and Mrs. Sheryl Vaden of Roanoke, all college classmates of the bride. Miss Betsy Harris was at the guest register. Also assisting were Mrs. Douglas Nuckols of Hopewell, aunt of the bride, and Mrs.

Ernest Tally. After a trip to Florida, the couple will make their home in Newport News. MRS. DAVID BAXTER MOTLEY The marriage of Miss Hazel over taffeta. The bodice of Louise Norton, daughter of Mr.

I Chantilly lace was fashioned and Mrs. Bruce Edward Norton, wilh lace sleeves and Mandarin to David Baxter Motley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Hodges Motley, took place Saturday, June 28 at 4 o'clock in Mosclcy Memorial i Methodist Church. The Rev.

Woodrow Giics, pastor of the bride, performed the single ring ceremony before a setting of Kcntia palms and Sccfflcra with lighted tapers in seven branched candelabra, and a a of white and pink flowers. Traditional wedding music was played by Mrs. a Clark. Given in marriage bv her father, the bride wore, an i A i gown of organza BEAUTY WI6 SALONS PH. 792-1299 Trust our styling experts to cut and taper your hair to compliment your nic- 5 est features! collar embroidered wilh seed pearls.

Lace appliques accented the skirt. The chapel train of organza and Chantilly lace fell from the waistline. Her veil of silk illusion was attached to a headpiece of rosettes of lace petals accented with pearls. She carried a bouquet of Phalaenopsis orchids, d'amour and ivy on a white Bi- ble. Miss a a a Harris was maid of honor.

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