| GH _Wie Guarttan-The Patriot, Sab, Mar. 31, ” MULTITUDE OF QUESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED PRIOR TO WEDDING DAY "VALUED ADDITION TO WARDROBE A beautifully ladylike Cana- dian fashion, this coat dress of Arnel and viscose fabric is perfectly at home en the ter- race of Sam Lord's in Barba- Long experience in the eas- fest and most courteous way! of doing things has deveioped many of our bridal traditions. Here are the answers’ to questions most asked by orides about the all-important arran gements for a wedding. hese are the rules in general prac tice. | However, there are variations | tn different communities in dif. | | ferent sections of the country | | So use it as a guide, to be! | changed if necessary as your | Personal circumstances dictate Q. The groom has been mar ried previously but the bride) eee * Dd she wear white? . Which ring ts worn first | | On the third finger, the engage-| | ment or the wedding ring? A. The wedding ring. En- gagemet ring is removed at | ceremony *. wedding ring can | be slipped o when the bride works in the| city of the groom and her fam-| 5 a great distance o abroad or if she has no tamily Q. How goon should invitations and announcements’ be order s . Three months in advance! of wedding date Q. Must invitations be eagrav ed? Yes. Some simulated pro | A. cesses look like engraving out) are cheaper Q. How soon should invitations | be mailed A. No ier than three weeks before ceremony. Q. What is the difference be-| tween an invitation and an an-| nouncement? . The announcemet goes to persons who could not he invit- cost or distance. It is sent a day or two after the ceremony. DIVORCED PARENTS Q. Are divorced. parents the bride seated together in| is the mother’s role? - . If the reception is given by A. Formal portraits should be| al the bride's divorced father, what) made if possible at the final | fitting for her gown, or at her | / Are you puzzled? Try this bride’s guide urch? She may attend as honor } No, the mother sits in soclat ed guest if relations are friend-| home a few days eee a pew, the Zather in the third. | ly- If her presence would cause wedding. A dummy bouquet ma- | strain, she should remain away | be used similar to the flowers ©, 3 the bride's perente a Q. May a divorcee have a she will carry. divorced who makes - church wedding? | @Q. To whom is the weddinz announcements and arranges the “4 If her church permits. But| gift addressed? wedding’ she should never wear white or; A. All gifts should be ad A. Generally the bride's mo} avo dressed to the bride prior ~ to) h ther, H she is remarried, tnvi-| . When should the bridé’s| the ceremony; afterwards ,to the | t e tations are worded, “Mr. a4) photographs be made? Continued on page 4-A Mrs. George Smith request your f I presence at the marriage 0 Mrs. Smith's daughter, ete.’ Q. Does a divorced father who} his has remarried ever give daughter's wedding? bride wishes or However the reception | mame and that of the stepmoti:- er as hostess. A. Yes. He may issue the | wedding invitation alone if the with his wife invita- ed to the wedding because o!' tion must be issued both in his TO THE BRIDE AND ALL HOME OWNERS | @ The bride has been mar | ried previously. May her chil- dren attend her A. If she is a ae yes. If || she was divorced, no. | DRESS LENGTH | Q. The bride is wearing a long gown. May her attendants wear ballerina or street length dies. ses? 7 A. s, Q. Both bride and = groom! ye been married previously | What kind of. ceremony may they have? Is a reception in good taste? A. The ceremony, whether it | is religious or civil, should be | small. The reception, as a soc- jal occasion, may be of any size | Are engraved invitations | sent to attendants and members of the groom's family? A. It is not necessary bu' | they may be sent as a matter | | of sentiment — preferably with a friendly note of explanation, | dos. The checked fabric {llus- trates the trend to decorative | and textured fabrics for sum- mer. It would be a prized add- ition to a new bride’s honey- moon wardrobe. j Couples spurn June for weddings on PEI. Changing times and fashions #0 longer agree with the old to the merry month of May. In fact, even the long-time il June, has fallen into disfay aehataree the reason, Island brides have a definite prefer- | | MOTHERS’ DRESS Q. How are the mothers’ cos- tumes decided upon. A. They should confer and the bride’s mother has first cholee of color, Their gowns | | Should be similar in style — | both short or both long — com plementary in color, and suited | to the hour of the ceremony. at Who pays for the recep. | n? wre Traditionally the bride's | oer cannot be said for as ar- | family Depending on circum- vals in this world. At least, | stances the groom’s family may | the babies born on Prince Ed-/| offer to offset some of the ex- ward Island last year definite. | | pense if it is a Problem. licences and 231 by publication | of banns, JUNE BIRTHS LEAD But if spring months ve or their appeal for brides, he! | Smart B rides | Shop Here First! All Weather CAR COATS There’s more than meets the eye to these high fashion all . because sunny days they rdinary spring and on rainy days their water-repellant qualities keep you dry. This spring you can choose from a rtuly out- standing variety all weather coats. Also in Re versibles, COATS and CAR COATS Coats for the ‘5 foot 8 and under” miss, for tall gals, and for those who wear standard disp tion to give comfort. ence for late summer and -fall | |¥ approved the month of June. months, as shown by cold stat- Of th istics which strip the glamor, in 1961, no fewer than 272 occur- from mayflowers, and June brid- | red in June. March was in sec- es. and reveal a tendency to- wards Jater-in-the-year weddings. JULY TOPS LIST Last year, more Islanders were married in July than any other month, when 101 couples | took their vows. The other mon- ths were strictly also-rans, as tne nearest was August with 86. Strangely enough, the cold month of November was in third Place with 76 oe while September had 7 Traditional Sune saw only 55, as it fell to sixth place and, May was down to 41. March is consistent tm being the least-favored month, as it The colder months were less uary showing 201; last place with 199. end of the past years towards having born in hospital continued in| births there. Of the total born last year, there were 54 twin births, 122 illegitimate births, birth | @ the groom's family | e 2,764 births in hospital | | give the wedding if the bride’s| | family is not in a position to do DRESSES Loaded i fashion from the ACCESSORIES 80? id place with 269, closely fol-; A. Yes. 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