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Local engagements, weddings and anniversaries: Jan. 28, 2007 (Naples Daily News) - A list of recent engagements, weddings and anniversaries

07-07-07 Popular Date for Weddings (WOWK-TV West Virginia) - Huntington Mall hosted its annual bridal fair.

Make Out of Town Wedding Guests Feel at Home (Evening Times) - (ARA) - Weddings are a big occasion not only for the bride and groom, but for their friends and families as well. It is a great chance for people who don't see each other as often as they would like to reconnect.

Christine Young: Glenmere Mansion has been sold, and 26 weddings are off (Middletown Times Herald-Record) - As a girl, Lindsay Devine of Washingtonville dreamed of a glorious wedding at the Glenmere Mansion in Chester. She saw herself in a white gown, floating down the rolling green lawn, Glenmere Lake glistening in the distance.

Wedding daze (The Star Online) - Weddings, once very much a family affair, have morphed into elaborate dos that require the services of a planner.

Brides to be get early start in planning their weddings (Delta Democrat Times) - GREENVILLE - Simple, elegant and delicate are features brides seem to be seeking in wedding gowns this year. Brides and their moms looking for dresses and other wedding day necessities found plenty from which to choose Saturday at the 17th annual Delta Bridal Fair.

Weddings - January 28, 2007: (Texarkana Gazette) - Dawn Michelle McGregor and Arron Ashley Evans were united in marriage at 4:30 p.m. Dec. 8 at the Sheraton Resort, South Padre Island, Texas. The Rev. Tom Weaver performed the ceremony.

Weddings delayed by longer stay in Iraq (Sioux City Journal) - ALTA, Iowa -- Five days before he deployed, soldier Corey Diischer dropped to one knee and asked Holly Leyden to marry him. October 2005 seems long ago.

Secrets of Liz Hurley's weddings revealed (New Kerala) - London, Jan. 28 : Just five more weeks to go, and British beauty Elizabeth Hurley and her Indian businessman lover of four years, Arun Nayar, will be exchanging the wedding vows.

‘I thee wed’ for greenies (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) - Lavish weddings are driving us into the next Ice Age. Well, not really. But kind of. American couples spend $72 billion on weddings every year. Bridal dresses are made of satin, which is often stitched with polyester, a petroleum byproduct. Far-flung friends clamber to board jetliners, which expel all sorts of nasty fumes into the air.

 
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