The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 12, 2001, Wedding Guide, Page 5, Image 15

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Alien Martin and Ms three-ywr-old son Kale Biyan-Martm model tuxes from Best Styles
Formahwear,2005.19th St This year the emphasis is on elegance andcomfort for men in
the wedcfing party.
Memorable
proposal
stories
PROPOSAL from page 3
came when she came home
one day to find a tent set up on
her living room floor.
Camping, for Protextor
and her boyfriend, Jeff Heiden,
was a favorite summer activi
ty, she said.
The two grilled out and
watched a movie lying in their
tent, she said.
After that, Heiden pro
ceeded to pull out a book
describing all of the things
they had been through togeth
er, efrding on a page that told
Angela that he couldn’t live
without her, after which, he
proposed to her, she said.
Men have
more say
in plans
GROOM from page 3
Formalwear, 19tfl and N streets,
said he let his fiancee make
most of the decisions.
"It’s the woman’s special
day,” he said.
He did make arrangements
for the honeymoon and post
wedding reception, which
included food, music and loca
tion reservations.
Shirley Griner, former wed
ding consultant and owner of
the Weil Mansion Bed and
Breakfast, 1149 S. 17^*, said gen
erally most couples work
together in wedding planning.
"It’s not like it used to be as
far as rigidity,” she said.
"There are no rules any
more. It just depends on the
bride and groom. It’s basically
what the bride and groom want
to do and how they want to
divide it up. ”
Bedient said that couples
should use the wedding
arrangements as an opportuni
ty to work together, as they will
have to make decisions together
for the rest of their lives.
“There aren’t any hard and
fast rules,” she said. “It’s just a
teamwork effort.”
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Wedding registry
becoming helpful tool
■ Registering in stores or online
can take the guesswork out of
shopping for the bridal couple.
BY USA BEHRNS
Sixteen pots, four colanders
and five toasters.
The irony is newlywed Jaime
Witt can’t cook.
“I can make toast,” Witt joked.
For couples hoping to avoid
this situation, a wedding registry
may save some stress.
Bed Bath & Beyond at South
Pointe Pavillion is one of many
stores in Lincoln that provides the
service.
“The number one advantage
for the registry is that a couple can
return any unwanted item to our
stores for a cash refund,” said
Katie Knuth, a supervisor at Bed
Bath & Beyond, at 2960 Pine Lake
Rd.
The registration process is
simple, Knuth said. The couple
completes a brief information
sheet and then takes a scanning
Please see REGISTRY on 6
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