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Photograph by Jacqueline Ramseyer
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Forever After: Pat Starnes turned her former store, Always Poor Pat's, used paperback bookstore into a wedding chapel after she became an ordained minister. The nondescript chapel is located in a small strip mall on W. Hamilton Avenue and is an anomaly in Campbell.
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Local bookstore turns into a wedding chapel
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Jennifer D. Shih
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'Happily ever after' is a common phrase this time of year, as June is the start of wedding season and many eager brides and grooms are eagerly preparing for their nuptials.
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