MR. AND MRS. DAVID STANLEYhMissGlori1aMcMillionifiMarriesDavidStanley\cThe Pincy View Bible Church it Pincy View was the scene or the Wednesday wedding of iloria McMillion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stanley[f Stanaford.THE REV. Ralph Poole, pastor of the Glen White Missionary Baptist Church, performed the double-ring ceremony in the presence of members of thefamilies and close friends. Tra ditional wedding music was played by Diane GartenThe bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a white dress featuring a lace fitted bodice with long sleeves, a rounded neckline and a short full chiffon skirt. Her shoulder-length veil of illusion was attached to a crown of seed pearls and crystals. She carried a white Bible topped with a bouquet of orchids with white satinstreamers.TIIE BRIDE’S attendant. A1vette Ewing of Piney View, wasattired in an orchid dress of taffeta, featuring an overblouse 4W, A short full skirt. Her veillt;cwas orchid and was held in place by an orchid tiara of lace trimmed with seed pearls and crystals. She carried a bouquetof pink carnations.iiManuel Domingues of Prince served as best man.The bride's mother chose a j black two-piece suit and a cor- i sage of white carnations, and the groom’s mother was attired in a blue two-piece wool suit with green accessories and a white carnation corsage.]:THE BRIDE is a graduate of Woodrow Wilson High School. Her husband attended Beckley ; schools and graduated from the 1 National Heavy Equipment l School at Charlotte, N. C. Both are employed at Stanley’s Dairy Bar in Beckley.They are living on South Heber St.. Beckley. (RNS)The Gulf Stream, whose ve locity sometimes exceeds fourknots, has a rate of flow about 1,000 times that of the Mississippi River.