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Superstition, faith and fun mean weddings will abound Saturday (The Indianapolis Star) - It made sense to Jack Welch to marry in the spring. His fiancee, Becky True, is a teacher with her summers free. As his wife, she could more easily manage the selling of their two smaller homes and the buying of a larger one.
Lucky in love? Weddings set for 7-7-07 (Chicago Sun-Times) - LAS VEGAS -- Donel Hardy and John Allison figure they must be a very lucky couple indeed. They met seven years ago, went on their first date on Sept. 7, and then found out they and Hardy's daughter all share the same birthday -- July 7.
Weddings for Sunday, July 01, 2007 (Carroll County Online) - Janet Lynn Owens, daughter of Susan Owens of New Windsor, and Gregory Vincent Schnittger, son of Robert and Mary Schnittger of Mason, Ohio, were married at GreatStone Castle in Sidney, Ohio, on May 12, 2007.
Weddings (Daily Dispatch) - Daily Dispatch's Wednesday Wedding Page Click here to see the wedding photographs. Only appearing on Wednesdays... Check our Archives for previous wedding pages. Anthony Fani and Ludwe Macingwane were married at 2 Swans Wedding Farm. Pic...
Weddings' lucky 7s (Honolulu Star-Bulletin) - Some couples believe that July 7 is a lucky date for a wedding. Others believe it may be easier to remember their anniversary date or that the number 7 is blessed because of its prominence in the Bible.
Area couples choose 7-7-7 for wedding date (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier) - Statistics show that the most busy months for weddings are May, June, July and August. But this year, July 7 is by far the most popular wedding day because it falls on a Saturday and numerically reads as 7-7-7.
Auspicious date booked out for weddings (Stuff) - Most couples plan for spring or summer weddings but marriage celebrants say there's a disproportionate number opting to get married next month - on 07/07/07.
Wedding traditions (Carroll County Online) - This is June, a month for weddings. On June 11, 1898, Westminster's Democratic Advocate included a column that shared New York wedding fashions with young women of Carroll County:
Destination weddings fun, costly (The Springfield News-Leader) - It wasn't long ago that attending a friend's wedding meant spending a Saturday night eating prime rib and dancing to cover versions of "Louie Louie" and "Brown Eyed Girl."
Altared (Richmond Times-Dispatch) - Richmond brides talk about tying the knot -- the good, the bad and the ugly -- in the new book "Altared: Bridezillas, Bewilderment, Big Love, Breakups and What Women Really Think About Contemporary Weddings."
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