Our society . he bride should not feel in duty bound to respond to thesecivilities by elaborate entertainments, unless she is wealthyenough to fully warrant the outlay, as society is quite willingto entertain her without any immediate return of hospitalities. A few Suggestions. — The bridal outfit should be in keep-ing with the position in life which the bride will assume aftermarriage. If the means will be limited, it is better to reserve,for more needful purposes, a part of the money which is oftenspent is an extravagant trousseau and an elaborate wedding. On the wedding journey, or anywhere
Our society . he bride should not feel in duty bound to respond to thesecivilities by elaborate entertainments, unless she is wealthyenough to fully warrant the outlay, as society is quite willingto entertain her without any immediate return of hospitalities. A few Suggestions. — The bridal outfit should be in keep-ing with the position in life which the bride will assume aftermarriage. If the means will be limited, it is better to reserve,for more needful purposes, a part of the money which is oftenspent is an extravagant trousseau and an elaborate wedding. On the wedding journey, or anywhere in the presence ofothers, all demonstrations of affection should be interesting it may be to the blissful pair, they areonly considered by the cold, unfeeling world from a cynical oramusing point of view. The bride of good taste, who shrinksfrom being stared at, will not wear anything which is showy, dressy, conspicuous, or in any way suggestive of the wed-ding, on her bridal journey. lit. a , % w^m \ ?Mmh: II IIS ? 8« i I ? mm^Mi RECEPTIONS, KETTLE-BRUMS ANDFIVE OCLOCK TEAS.
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