Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jan 1966, p. 41

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This is acceptable | when the bride works in the | city of the groom and her fam- | fly is at a great distance or | abroad, or if she has no family. | Q. How soon should invita-' tions and announcements be ordered? A. Three months in advance woddine date. Q. Must invitations be en- graved? A. Yes. Some simulated pro- cesses look like engraving but are pee owl Q. How soon should invita- tions be mailed? A. No later than three weeks before the ceremony. Q. What is the difference be- tween an invitation and an an- nouncement? A. The announcement goes to persons, who could not, be invi- ted to the wedding because of cost or distance. It is sent a day or two after the ceremony. Q. When should the bride's photos be made? A. Formal portraits should be made, if possible, at the final fitting for her gown, or at her home a few days before the af = wedding. A dummy bouquet | may be used similar to the flow- ers she will carry. Q. To whom is the wedding gift addressed? A. All gifts should be ad- dressed to the bride prior to the ceremony; afterwards to the ceremony; newly married couple. Q. When is a wedding gift | necessary? A. Generally one should be sent if the guest accepts the | invitation to. the reception. It | isn't obligatory if the invitation | was for the church ceremony alone, or for wedding announce- ments unless the recipient de- sires to send one. Q. What is the correct se- | quence of the receiving line? A. The bride's mother is the first to greet the guests; then the groom's father, his mother, bride's father, bride, groom, maid of honor and bridesmaids. SE TTT ULLLLULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL canning's ltd. A VERY PARTICULAR GROOM SHOPS FIRST AT canning's men's wear. canning's offer a complete FORMAL RENTAL SERVICE @ TUXEDOS in populor Lightweights @ FULL DRESS @ SUMMER FORMALS -- Pure White Jackets @ CUTAWAYS. 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Are gifts returned if the wedding is called off? A.. Yes. However, if the wed- ding has merely been postponed for a time, gifts may be kept. In any case, a note of explana- tion should be sent to the giver. Q. What determines a formal or informal wedding? A. The type of gown the bride wears and the time of day set the type of wedding. This in turn determines the dress worn by all members of the wedmng avert ar pees Q. When should thank you notes be sent? A. As soon as possible, pref- erably as soon as gifts are re- ceived. Or printed acknowledg- meni Cards may ve sent Gms. diately, to be followed later by hand-written thank you notes. In no case should thank you notes be delayed longer than three weeks after the honeymoon trip. Q. Is it proper to form a re ¢eption line in the rear of the church after the ceremony? 4 A. Yes, especially if you have not been able to invite as many guests to the reception as to the church. The wedding party lines up as at a formal reception. start ! 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