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Big squeeze on wedding gowns (Busselton-Dunsborough Mail) - It wasn't the well-known details of exploited piece workers in garment manufacturing that caught my eye in the latest Federal Government review of the textile, clothing and footwear industry. ...
Movie review: Here comes 'Rachel' - and trouble, too (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) - Anne Hathaway burns up the screen as the sister who will not be ignored.
Dance review: Kirov tries for perfection (San Francisco Chronicle) - Two years ago, the former Los Angeles Times dance critic Lewis Segal wrote an article called "Five Things I Hate About Ballet," slamming the majority of today's ballet performances as "flatulent" and "trivial." He was widely trounced as an enemy of the art...
Smith anniversary (Sedalia Democrat) - Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith, of Sedalia, will observe their 67th wedding anniversary on Saturday. June Hurd and Dan Smith were married Oct. 25, 1941, in Princeton.
Naylor anniversary (Sedalia Democrat) - Ralph and Judy Naylor, of Sedalia, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house on Saturday at Stone Creek Club House. Judy Bergman and Ralph Naylor were married Oct. 18, 1958, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, by the Rev. Walter Strickert.
Dial anniversary (Sedalia Democrat) - Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dial, of Nelson, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Oct. 26 at Memorial Baptist Church in Nelson.
Elsea anniversary (Sedalia Democrat) - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elsea, of Cole Camp, will observe their 40th wedding anniversary on Sunday. Cheryl Fox and Ralph Elsea were married Oct. 19, 1968, at Liberty Baptist Church, by the Rev. Elbert Bolson, after Mr. Elsea returned from Vietnam.
Kelley anniversary (Sedalia Democrat) - Mr. and Mrs. Maurice “Gene” Kelley, of Sedalia, observed their 72nd wedding anniversary on Oct. 13 with a family dinner. Opal Byrd and Maurice “Gene” Kelley were married Oct. 13, 1936, at Full Gospel Assembly of God Church in Sedalia, by the Rev. Swanson.
CAROLYN HAX (Washington Post) - Dear Carolyn: I'm getting married to a fantastic guy with a very tight-knit family that does EVERYTHING together. His sister and her 7-year-old daughter are both in the wedding party. The bridal shower the sister helped plan is being held at a winery and includes wine-tasting. I opened a can of w...
Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald) - Sherika Shevon Mitchell and Mr. Raymond Lynn Ponton Jr. exchanged wedding vows on Saturday, July 19, 2008, at the Mudcastle Family Center in Garysburg.
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