. Youth's educator for home and society ... married couple. There is a sort of a .50 WEDDING CUSTOMS. tacit understanding that only those receive themwhose acquaintance they wish to retain. HOME WEDDINGS. Home weddings are much simpler affairs, but theycan be made very beautiful. An arch of flowers maybe placed in the drawing-room, under which the youngcouple stand, with the clergyman behind it. The bridalparty enters, as in church, and after they have beenpronounced man and wife, they turn and face theirguests, receiving their congratulations. The recipients of cards inviting them to be prese


. Youth's educator for home and society ... married couple. There is a sort of a .50 WEDDING CUSTOMS. tacit understanding that only those receive themwhose acquaintance they wish to retain. HOME WEDDINGS. Home weddings are much simpler affairs, but theycan be made very beautiful. An arch of flowers maybe placed in the drawing-room, under which the youngcouple stand, with the clergyman behind it. The bridalparty enters, as in church, and after they have beenpronounced man and wife, they turn and face theirguests, receiving their congratulations. The recipients of cards inviting them to be presentat the church ceremony call or leave cards within amonth after the wedding, while those who attendedthe reception call within ten days, upon the parents. A PRIVATE WEDDING. If the wedding has been strictly private the bridesparents send the following card during the absence ofthe pair upon their bridal tour: Mr. and Mrs. John D. Howardannounce the marriage of their daughterLucie Clarkto Joseph French BryantThursday, October 3&,


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