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Originally Posted by AnchorAlumna
The only reason I read the announcements (if it's somebody I don't know) is to find out the Greek affiliations!
But welcome to the high streamlined and cut-back world of print journalism. Our newspaper used to print engagement and wedding announcements for free, but we would write them. I would cut the heck out of the gown description (only mama and bride care about that), but always ask if the bride and groom were Greek. Biographical detail only went in the engagement announcement...unless the couple had no engagement announcement. AND I would write it to say they ARE a member of their fraternity.
But since our newspaper went to paid notices, most only print one announcement....if at all.
With couples living together without benefit of matrimony....when brides want to have the baby first so they can then fit into their wedding dress...we're lucky two have even 1 announcement in the Sunday papers now.
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Women want to have the baby first so they can fit into the wedding dress?


That's news to me...
My hometown paper used to post wedding and engagement announcements, and I'm pretty sure Greek affiliation was included. Because the local publisher was acquired by a national publisher, a lot of the local-interest articles have gone away in favor of more advertisements and paid notices. I bet that's happening in a lot of small towns and cities around the country.