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Gene and Modenna Young of Lexington announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer Marcelene Young of Lexington, to Richard Bryan Barrineau, son of Mildred C. Barrineau and the late Billy L. Barrineau of Sumter. The bride-elect graduated … more
With more than 77 percent of adult U.S. residents sending donations for victims of the southeast Asia tsunami, have contributions to charities serving the local needy been hurt? The Salvation Army and United Ministries of Sumter are perhaps the … more
Mr. and Mrs. James David Senn of West Columbia announce the engagement of their daughter, Sabrina Denise Senn of West Columbia, to Adam Wilson Holmes of Columbia, son of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. William Judson Holmes Jr. of Manning. The bride-elect … more
Tiffany Blake Merry and Larry Wayne Rodgers Jr. were united in marriage at 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 15, 2005, at Southside Baptist Church in Sumter. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blake J. Merry of Dalzell, the granddaughter of Mrs. … more
On a typical day off, most employees of any company can be found in parks, at theaters, in their backyards or just hanging around the house. Mark Champagne, however, can be found donating his time with United Ministries of Sumter during his free … more
The following history of the Souper Bowl of Caring can be found at www.souperbowl.org. The Souper Bowl is the fruit of prayer. In preparing a pastoral prayer to be delivered on Super Bowl Sunday 1988, the petition, "Lord, as we enjoy the Super … more
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Toy McCord announce the engagement of their daughter, Alison Grace McCord, to Benjamin Franklin Baggette III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Baggette Jr., all of Manning. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and … more
BENSON, N.C. — Keri Elizabeth Towery and Douglas Richard Petersen were united in marriage at 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 6, 2004, at the Preston Woodhall House. The bride is the daughter of Pete Jackson and Barbara Stokes Towery of Fort Mill, and the … more
NEVIS, West Indies — Randa Carole Edmunds and Dr. Macdonald Mayes DuBose were united in marriage at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2004, at St. Paul's Anglican Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Henry Edmunds, and the … more
Couples getting married belonging to two separate Christian denominations or, harder still, two separate religions altogether may have remembered their "something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue," but might have forgotten … more
There is no evil like a bridesmaid's dress. Ask any woman who has happened to serve as a bridesmaid and 90 percent will say that they still have a dress in their closet that they will never wear again. And the fact is they probably didn't want to … more
No matter how long a bride has been preparing for her special day, chances are that something will go awry and the bride will have to take care of it on the spot. Micah Stewart of Micah Paige a Bridal Boutique suggests that a bride have a bridal … more
Ask any wedding planner and she'll be happy to tell you that there's nothing worse than an ungrateful bride and groom. At least, there's nothing worse than a seemingly ungrateful bride and groom, and many wedding planners advise that thank you notes … more
No bride is ever going to have everything go exactly right at her wedding. Either some people are going to be misplaced at the reception because of poor seating arrangements, a musician is going to get nervous and mess up a couple of notes during … more
"Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue" is perhaps the oldest wedding superstition still around today, but the practice of brides and grooms using superstitions to cast a sense of overall good and well-being over their … more
There's an old stereotype of a bride-to-be frustrated with her mother because she has to invite all unmarried cousins to become bridesmaids. This is even joked of between Shelby and M'Lynn Eatenton -- played by Julia Roberts and Sally Field, … more
In the modernity of the 21st century, it appears that nothing is sacred anymore, not even the wedding reception. According to local wedding planners, the receptions of yesteryear are falling by the wayside and new and more innovative practices are … more
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