. Our deportment; or, The manners, conduct and dress of the most refined society; including forms for letters, invitations, etc., etc. Also, valuable suggestions on home culture and training . THE BRIDEMAIDS AND GROOMSMEN. Only relatives and the most intimate friends are askedto be bridemaids—the sisters of the bride and of thebridegroom, where it is possible. The bridegroom (194) 5UlWkHM>(>OUM!4*ltM|>i|tMMnWMaPiWMiflkW ^^^^! I ETIQUETTE OF WEDDINGS. 195 \ } chooses Ms best man and the gro
. Our deportment; or, The manners, conduct and dress of the most refined society; including forms for letters, invitations, etc., etc. Also, valuable suggestions on home culture and training . THE BRIDEMAIDS AND GROOMSMEN. Only relatives and the most intimate friends are askedto be bridemaids—the sisters of the bride and of thebridegroom, where it is possible. The bridegroom (194) 5UlWkHM>(>OUM!4*ltM|>i|tMMnWMaPiWMiflkW ^^^^! I ETIQUETTE OF WEDDINGS. 195 \ } chooses Ms best man and the groomsmen and ushers | from his circle of relatives and friends of his own age, £ and from the relatives of his fiancee of a suitable age. I I The dresses of the bridemaids are not given unless their S i circumstances are such as to make it necessary. § r THE BRIDAL COSTUME. I f The most approved bridal costume for young brides I f is of white silk, high corsage, a long wide veil of white ( f. tulle, reaching to the feet, and a wreath of maiden-blush I i roses with orange blossoms. The roses she can continue | I to wear, but the orange blossoms are only suitable for | J the ceremony.
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