Seen Se . Page 6-A Bridesmaid spends a The Guardian - The Evening Patriot jot. but never gets the groom UISE LEVITT the standard com- wedding attendants. But | don't even want to be a bride, I just don't want to be a bridesmaid anymore It isn’t that I’m jealous of my friends yyho walk down the aisle in whitg. I certainly, wish them a bridesmaid, never a!five dresses— practically identi- known as mora! support. Sud- denly, the girl who always seem- cal— in blue, pink, aqua, green ed to be so independent can't and yellow which look. exactly | make a decision for herself. She what they are and are useful for has to consult everyone within no other occasion. But my bud- telephoning distance. Naturally, | get is holding out and there's that includes the bridesmaid always the attic when my closet; There are numerous showers, gets too crowded. parties, and luncheons. After a } don’t object to giving up the While, I begin to feel as though time needed to participate. Be-|™y mouth will be permanently though I must admit I now own all the iness in the world, |ing..a bridesmaid can take al-|frozen into a smile. Then of and am perfectly willing to join|most as much time as married. First, there's shopping |hearsal, the ceremony itself and in the) “oohs’’ and “aahs"’ of congratulation, send a wedding | present and wear an envious ex- pression when tania te the bride-to-be ~ I don’t even mind continually buying bridesmaid's dresses. Al- ' There's that intangible thing It course there is the wedding re- getting for the dress. Then, Any self-re- the reception. But all this isn’t | specting: bridesmaid is expected | ‘00 bad. | to join the bride-to-be while she’ My major objections to being | shops for her™own outfit and+# tidesmaid fall into two cate-| trousse4u gories—relatives and ushers. _ Relatives are usually darlings. 's certainly understandable | i. 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But sooner or later, «| their favorite niece, il they all seem to bring up the| | same old topic. ‘When are you | going to get married, like | Mary?” Frequently, the relativ- «| eS look on the wedding as a per- “+ sonal accomplishment. As soon another candidate. Which brings me to my second || complaint—ushers. The bride-| | to-be inevitably hopes—even if) subconsciously—that her friends || wilt get married too. What bet- | :|ter place for a girl to meet her future husband than a wed- y= cere- mony, the bride begins sree which bridesmaid she'll fix up | with which usher. I'm sure some | of the ushers are very nice. [| have a sneaking suspicion many of them take a dim view of the whole idea. TIME TO GIVE UP But I never get the nice ones. | For days I am told about Char- | lie who just happened to be the | groom’s roommate in college — | or is a distant cousin or child- hood friend. He invariably lives 1,000 miles away so I've. never met him. Charlie is described as every girl's dreams. I'll just love him, I'm. told. Unfortunately, I don’t love Charlie. He always turns out to, be interested in exactly the) things through conversation— at the pre- ceremony parties and the a SSS Phone: 4-9712 at —P ~ aaa enough, gets back from her honeymoon, him again and why doesn't she e invite the two of us over Tor dinner so we could get better ac- quainted. I despise. We stumble. reception. As if this weren't) the minute the bride | \ing-away corsage, a ae Sa Mrs. Kevin Madore, the former Vera Jean Bowles Groom must share costs” Young George Groom may) think that his financial respon- sibilities don’t start until after he says “I do’, and tradition does call for the brde and her parents to bear most of the cost of a wedding. But there are sev- eral items which young George is expected to arrange and pay for. s Of course, he has already bought the bride's engagement ring and her wedding ring. And for men in the wedding party. If it’s a formal wedding he gen- erally presents the required gloves, ascots or ties to the best man and ushers and gifts which serve to thank them for their support on this big day. If the wedding takes place away from their hometown, the bridegroom should arrange accommodations for his best man and ushers. The bridegroom also takes care of the fee of the clergyman This can run to $100 if the wed- ding is large, but generally the range is $10 to $25. And, the bridegroom can give 'sibilities by paying for the wed- George Wetton Photo a bachelor dinner for his friends. He foots the bill for that too. It is up to the groom’s par- ents to pay for the clothes they will wear at the wedding, plus any traveling expenses and ac- | commodation bills. If they wish, the groom's parents can offer to give the dinner preceding or fol- lowing the wedding rehearsal— even though this is usually a re- sponsibility of the bride's par- ents. 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We stock the latest in linen pumps, in both illusion and ding trip. or, One trend which may be show- or husband for 11 months. That’s grocm’s family who is too old to ing signs of growing among bri- be a flower girl and too young dal designs is the so-called a “mod look,” it begaa in Great Britain — in the wake of excite- and the end of the year for their procession, walks in front of the may become popular in this - , he’s probably purchased a gift for his bride, paid thé marriage she calls to ask how did I like |license fee and a doctor’s fee Charlie and when am I seeing for a medical examination. However, he usually pays for the bride's bouquet and her go- flowers for ‘their mothers, and boutonnieres Why Not Start Marrie Life With A Good Plan Furniture and Appliances etc. from our large display. We will try to give you good value. 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