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NICEVILLE, Fla. — Laura Ruth Jensen and Theodore Leroy Hansen III were united in marriage at 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 17, 2004, at First United Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley Jensen Jr. of Navarre, Fla., … more
Kidney transplant is a surgical procedure to implant a healthy kidney into a patient with kidney disease. The kidney transplant may be taken from a living donor or from a recently deceased donor. Kidney transplants are second only to corneal … more
PHILADELPHIA – When Melanie Lawrence got engaged last month and started making wedding arrangements, she quickly discovered a common problem facing brides who want to get married this September. Reception halls, florists and churches often are … more
The prefix "hemo" means blood. During the process of hemodialysis, the body's blood is pumped outside, through a machine that performs the function of the kidneys, i.e., it removes the extra fluids and wastes and returns the clean blood to the body. … more
Carolinian The Carolinian Ball held its cotillion at the Sunset Country Club on Dec. 30, 2003. Debutantes presented, were, left to right: Mary Elizabeth Montague, Jennifer Brooke Glenn, Ashleigh Caroline McLeod and Frances Caroline Hatfield. … more
50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Bob and Gladys Tickel will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary today, Feb. 22, 2004, with a reception at Cathy’s on Broad given in their honor by their three children and their spouses: Wayne and Sherry Tickel, … more
Karen Gale Allen Jones and Robert Benjamin Cave, both of Dalzell, announce their engagement. The bride-elect is the daughter of Wesley J. and Patricia G. Allen of Lyles, Tenn., and the granddaughter of Leila Allen and the late Wesley Allen of … more
Carolinian The Carolinian Ball held its cotillion at the Sunset Country Club on Dec. 30, 2003. Debutantes presented were, left to right: Rebecca Addison Montague, Leslie Anne Renwick, Patricia Leigh Hanson and Caroline Phillips Moses. Their … more
One of Roland McCollum's great loves is dancing South Carolina's official state dance, the shag, and he says the dance has its roots in a few other similar dances, most notably "The Big Apple." "I was visiting the people next door, the (B.R.) … more
MYRTLE BEACH — Betsy Leah Pavilonis and L. Damian Garneau were united in marriage at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 18, 2004, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Reed. The bride graduated from Horry-Georgetown Technical College. She is a … more
While most people are blessed with at least one noteworthy talent in life, Roland McCollum has been blessed with three that he has enjoyed immensely during his lifetime. The 82-year-old McCollum, who is well known in the Sumter art community as … more
Carolinian The Carolinian Ball held its cotillion at the Sunset Country Club on Dec. 30, 2003. Debutantes presented were, left to right: Ashley Elizabeth Cox, Margaret Sloan Shaw and Ann Elizabeth Shaw. Their escorts were, left to right: Ralph … more
Roger Seegers is a patient man. Three days a week the 32-year-old sits for precisely three hours and 42 minutes while a hemodialysis machine cleans his blood. The rest of his time is spent waiting to hear when he can have a kidney transplant – his … more
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Dewitt Ferguson of Rock Hill announce the engagement of their daughter, Allison Hope Ferguson of Rock Hill, to Morgan Wells Drakeford of Sumter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Meredith Drakeford Jr. of Sumter. The bride-elect is … more
In 1994, Candi Carnes and daughter Christy took early education classes together at the University of South Carolina Sumter. Ten years later, they find themselves the 2004-05 Teachers of the Year for their schools in Sumter District 2. Candi teaches … more
Critics and fans alike praise Emile Pandolfi for both his musicianship and his onstage personality. And those are the traits Ann Wilson Floyd cites for the Fine Arts Council of Sumter's decision to bring the pianist to Patriot Hall for an encore … more
AA, AL-ANON, ALATEEN: AA Women's Closed Discussion Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. AA Monday-Friday at noon and 5:30; Tuesday-Thursday and Saturday at 8 p.m.; Saturday at 10:30 a.m. and Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m., 1 Warren St. AA Monday, … more
Leasharn Hopkins' play, "To Touch God's Hands" will be read by Readers Theatre of Sumter at the Sumter Opera House today. The Columbia playwright has collaborated with director Whitfield Sims and a cast selected last month through Sumter … more
When my old friend I'll call Linda, got divorced several years ago, she said something at the time that I have never forgotten. As the breakup crisis settled down, and she moved into her new life, she remarked, "Thank heavens, I never have to go … more
Over the past few weeks we have written about bricks and stones that were used in construction of buildings in Sumter, both residential and commercial. This week’s column will be devoted to a product called Brikcrete or Brickcrete. Both spellings … more
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