Friday, April 14, 2006

Wedding supply and services - Gulf crew welcomed home


Gulf crew welcomed home
But his fiancee Elissa Bobby said she had the task of military proportions, after being left at home to organise the couple's wedding alone. The pair shared an emotional reunion at Sydney's Garden Island Naval Base today ahead of their wedding in a few weeks.
Source: www.theaustralian.news.com.au

A Folk Art Show of Needlework in White
The American Folk Art Museum's dazzling show traces the influence of neo-Classicism through the ranks of homemakers, embroiderers and amateur artists.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Planning a wedding?
Check out our wedding planning page with articles about planning the perfect wedding. Find out where to go to get your marriage license in Aberdeen. Also, view our Wedding Tip of the Week with many helpful money-saving tips for your wedding.
Source: www.aberdeennews.com

Social Scenes
Shay Lynn Evenson and Zackery James Wood, both of Oroville, exchanged wedding vows March 18 in San Antonion, Texas. The bride is the daughter of Dayle and Nicki Evenson and the late Michele Kirkhoven. The groom is the son of Brian and Tootie Wood of Oroville.
Source: www.orovillemr.com

Gulf crew welcomed home
But his fiancee Elissa Bobby said she had the task of military proportions, after being left at home to organise the couple's wedding alone.
Source: www.dailytelegraph.news.com.au

Wedding feasts are made of this ...
Food for a wedding feast must reflect your individual style and taste, says chef Taryne Jakobi of Catering & Associates. Her advice to any couple arranging their wedding, is to take note of wedding and d cor trends without following them slavishly - individuality is the key to success.
Source: www.pretorianews.co.za

McClain Nicholson to be united in marriage May 20
Rachel L. McClain and Tremayne T. Nicholson, both of Gainestown, will exchange wedding vows on Saturday, May 20, 2006, 5 p.m. at H.W. Pearce Memorial Park Assembly House in Jackson.
Source: www.southalabamian.com

A few phone calls dig up true owner of wedding ring
MUNDY TWP. - The mystery that has vexed John Gillette for the past couple of years has been solved. After finding a wedding ring while landscaping his home in Mundy Township, Gillette contacted The Flint Journal to see if someone might know the owner's identity.
Source: www.mlive.com

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