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 Sunday, May 10, 2009

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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas (Keri) Albergotti of Cope, S.C. and Mr. and Mrs. Mike (Debra) Buck, Sr., of Bamberg, S.C., proudly announce the engagement of their daughter, Crystal Nicole Buck of Cope to John Paul Jones of Lodge, S.C., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie (Belinda) Jones of Islandton, S.C.

The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jern (Sarah) Buck, Sr., of Orangeburg, S.C.; Ms. Loubelle Hancock of Neeses, S.C.; Ms. Aileen Albergotti of Orangeburg and the late Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence (Barbara) Cockerel of St. Matthews, S.C.

The bridegroom-elect is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ponds of Ashton, S.C. and the late Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Jones of Ashton.

Miss Buck is a 2005 graduate of Edisto High School and a 2009 graduate of Midlands Technical College with an Associate degree in Health Science, specializing in Dental Hygiene.

Mr. Jones is a 1999 graduate of Andrew Jackson Academy and a 2003 graduate of Newberry College with a BS degree in Physical Education/Leisure Services. He is currently employed by the Department of Natural Resources.

The wedding is planned for September 26, 2009, at First Baptist Church in Bamberg.

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