published Saturday, December 22nd, 2012

Did she say yes?

The Tivoli Theatre’s marquee had a special message for one Chattanooga resident Saturday night.

“My first true love, my wife to be: Cynthia Nicole Williams, will you marry me?” the sign read.

Does anyone know what Cynthia’s answer is?

about Rachel Bunn...

Rachel Bunn is originally from Ellijay, Ga., and graduated from the University of Georgia with degrees in magazines and history. While at UGA, she wrote for the student magazine UGAzine, served as news editor for the student newspaper, The Red & Black, and spent a semester studying British history at Oxford University in Oxford, England. She has previously worked at The Rockdale Citizen in Conyers, Ga., and The Reporters Committee for the Freedom of the ...

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