| Woman Reunited With Lost Engagement Ring
She found a ring on Christmas, hidden between phone books wrapped in a box. Then, she found her boyfriend on one knee, proposing marriage at his family's holiday party. But the happiness was short-lived, because just days later, the ring disappeared. Just five days after receiving it, the oversized engagement ring Teresa Wellendorf wore so proudly around her fiance's antique store was gone. Teresa Wellendorf said, "I panicked, an antique store, I ran all over and backtracked where i'd been."When she couldn't find it, she had to tell her fiance, Heath Epperson. Heath Epperson said, "I told her it was going to be okay because she was panicked and freaking out on me."Wellendorf also said, "I wasn't expecting him to be mad or anything he just, 'Calm down, lets look,' so we did."But they didn't have any luck. Epperson mentioned, "By the end of Monday night it was kind of somber attitudes.
Annual show features postcards, more
Though the weather isn't picture-postcard perfect, you can warm up to some hot collectibles this weekend at the annual Springfield Postcard & Paper Americana Show. Staged at the Lamplighter Inn North, the show featuring antique and collectible postcards, loads of original historical photos and other vintage paper memorabilia returns for its 13th annual run today and Saturday. .
VALENTINE ANTIQUE AUCTION
Selections from Robert Moorhead, Philadelphia, Estate of Carl Barbieri, Reading Pa, Troxell Jewelry Store Phoenixville, Gen Boden and several local partial estates. Furniture, Antiques, Jewelry, Doll Collection, Hummels, Royal Doultons, Early Glassware, Breininger Pottery, Glassware, Books, Linens FURNITURE: Twelve Lite Pine Corner Cupboard, Early Jelly Cupboard, Pie Safe, Eight Ladder Back Chairs, Pine Table, Several New England Washstands, Marble Top Table, Decorative Bar Table and Stools, Carved Chippendale Style Arm chair, Several Clocks, Navy Clock, French clock, Dining Room Set, with Table, chairs, and Fancy Mirrored China, Leather Sofa, Fancy French Cabinet, Several Large Mirrors, Wood Box, Marble Top Pedestal, Corner Chair, Decorative Tables and stands, Piano Lamp w/Fancy Shade, Other fancy Lamps, King Size Poster Bed, Blanket Chest, Cannonball Bed, Fancy Mahogany Blanket Chest, High Chest, Painted Rocker, Oak Desk, Oak Drop leaf table, Rockers, Pine Cupboard, Oak Tea Cart, Pair Windsor Armchairs, Pair Victorian Hip-Rest Chairs, Outdoor Cement Pedestals, One Drawer Night Stand, Two full houses of furniture.
Unique vintage western store opens south of town
Who would believe that a 30-year-old western shirt would be a collector's item and worth a lot of money? Now the Wickenburg area enjoys a unique store built around western collectables and clothing at Cowgirl Salvage, five miles south of Wickenburg on Highway 60.Julie Malcolm and her husband Tim have been taking their two daughters to horseshows for the past 10 years and have discovered the fashion statement made by vintage western wear. Julie was successful selling shirts and other collectables from a trailer at the shows and now has opened her retail store on the north side of the highway just below the Malcolm Cabinet Shop. .
Thanks for the trip
The Benjamin Rush Middle School Social Studies Department would like to thank the following businesses for donating items for the New York City fundraiser drawing. Your items were extremely helpful in the sale of the fundraiser tickets. The businesses that helped out for this trip were Curtis Brothers Furniture, Rushville Pharmacy, Smith Implement, Fraley Implement, Elizabeth's Antiques, Welliver Smorgasbord, El Reparo and Mays Country Store. We apologize if we have left out any businesses at this time. A big thanks to all of you for helping to make this trip a reality for the students. Sincerely, Benjamin Rush Middle School Social Studies Department .
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