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The Huron Expositor, 1980-05-08, Page 25• . • BY'RHEA,HAMILTON.".• frowned at for appearing inand as they take their placei. , , Weddings today are varied • public. Onthemorning of,the at the altar will :change this to ancr.different,ils' nev,Pr. before.: ' "Wedding', OiY shc would some lriw; subdued but sweet .1There r' Are. as many colour breakfast in 1,ject;`. and her appropriate illP.160Y;.;"which conibinations df'floWer.S: 'j attendants would he should continue with taste bouquets and in ittenderit's in time for the WOdding,"and Feeling tlircillght,out: the go'ns;,as :there are brides This was, just one of the Service.' !Vs bridal partv deciding on, vA,nt, to. t‘,o4t,happy•;l0aMC'' thO ;.At 'the turnofthe centiity couple had to conformf to shoidd be loud and jubilant." .there*ere.Mriny books out to until the cerernonv was over. , • , , .show young ladies jUst what Pin" bride!s. costirine,Wasi ;The problem of V9v,`O..,im.a. •:/itOp'cr' etitioettO .concerning as silk or " apparent when thc weddings was al) 'about. ••• and „included", 'White; WOLIId trv to g6tihem off IP In 1900 a practical '..gloves and shoes of White kid • jime,tri" accept the ring from ' epee book was ..published in or white satin. ,The.:•bride!s hcr. •bctrothed. :Toronto for. harries' and was ,bottqiiet should heyeniiiposed eercmonv. To avoid thc delay ' appropriately flamed • ' 'The ,of ' White flow. ers .and the the book suggested cutting. Household kreetri, .hrici „the privilege. of the ' 'finger the':''81°v.e in joOluddd, inforniation , that procuring...it' for 'T her.. The Luestb0n sn" that it .w01141's,l1P wotild allow eVerY-dedieated. satte d ants narrYaside to all.°r: the. putting on their honeymoon or what Wa' then called a Wedding fOtir or ". wedding , followed rice and slippers :*.oytRAL DAYS'' This.type of ..receptiot.i. in. .some '' cases 'Stretched for several days and • he bride . vouId anilmilic'e in wed- ding there would .he two Or "three' reception " • day.s. During this .'titne if . ....there is a.:.ball..or dinner.. the., bride.. is ; allowed' to, yiear ' ".her...wedding,dresS.• • Once Ali the' .61i,tifement:i: 'over:', and the couple" have,: the . bride is: • ready to receiveviSitrirS.: But ' only, thesewho have "receiiredf: ".a notice„: • invitation are :alloWeif't0 upon -the newly --Married 9,0o15‘,:. IC. The one 'final' rule in the section of: Weddings, was : 1.1Iisted at imperative.' Net to • be braken When tfie bride is receiving.guests aft& . the wedding trip she imist not be'," !One but assisted her • • • rnEiiher: siSter„,:-Or--iptirnate f"Tntidn' basic format.,of .ed :dirigs,arid receptions remains : ,unchange itf the inf�rrnal- ity and case :that We all, enjoy Our,'..daY-i,to4laY';.: living: is ,reflecied, in 'our choices of . Wedding 'apparel and plans.: honSewife to Make:: appetii- finWetS With an. edging', of tlie ring. , : , . ing dishes', p1411.s fO'F' inexpetr of,pale: bitish'reSeS ARBAsii !sivc changes to her house :LARGEAFFAIRS • TJie stYle after 'the. wed.' :and tips on ''bOVit, to handle. Wedding's in '1909' Must dint didn't 'meation a 'rccep.tools and sav. ...money_by..have been .iargc affairs. The' :flop;like'2*e---:1616Wt1D-de.y. ayoltli.ng:91t,1011014'' :f1.11N'• ..gerieyal, niiiiiber".; of brideSL.'f. instead an English. breakfast .-,Custorns and adwice.: on :;:';inaids WAS six. The '..",.1;e01c ..cf heldthe Morning after the poiiteness niting with etiquette rii.‘intdinthAt., the :,wedding was the fashion of ,mationon dis'eases. °w�uld rules are general and: in alt. the dav.• • ' • -atm °the 'dedicated busv. cases .!gegd :taste.. shetild'Ve:T . . .'hnitsewife.With.,en6igh exercised tap opposed .The -guests were invited a: mation to. .guat,d7and take', ,ostentatious: display' fortnight in ,:ad,Vance. and. Care..41Ler loved one's, in "the'l}.'' if 'beyoridAheni,eariLof the Yeer_e::.„',sered,LA feast_ef 'such . . ,..fashlonacceptable to: society. fainilY,:;;ieaves A hudcn of ;,dishes as bouiliion. Salad,. . Under :etiquette: 'rif • Wed'.. : debt .behind.") birds, oysters,' ices';' and jel- dings:00,re Were .Shine.:Very There ate also tules:foi- the . lies. This meal "of delights' set÷tttlesalitiut-wh0;:td-clo--,trittsielliayeci,at-the,wedding-.+.77,,t5tetirf9r one • or.trti' hetii$ and who. vas to take carc of 'Upon .1the:',entrance,;:of the htitle :,0,1tatiged" what. -, 1:714al,g4tty*thity the .doors." ;from:, her wedding.: dress ,to the church, thc .organistltertravclliug cosititir and -tions were sent.:the. bride, was play' a'-'91rdding MOO"; the: .happy : eO:u 0!e•' left for ' THE .H U RON'.rEXPOSITOR," MAY 80980 AND TItits-P.tps$p.p posT AND THE 134YTH STANDARD-, • • May 7,1980 :