' 12-A The Guarilan-The Patriot, Sat, Mar. B1 1962 PAST AND PRESENT MEET Many traditions blended in rites Bits and pieces of bygone | much discussion over the bride's days live again in the beauty : ‘Y promise to “love, honor and of our modern marriage servic- es | obey." Now the controversial Even primitive tribes dignify asa mark | ish” im many churches. The Roman Catholie wedding | } different from the Protestant. bride’s father performed the | But it is often followed by the wedding ceremony. Rise of the | early Christian church added | the priest's blessing to the rit- mal. And in time the church took on an eownteety impor- | and groom. tant role, with all marriages | at the — ry various times performed by the clergy. There are differing points of | diction. emphasis in the wedding rites| The ancient Jewish ef various faiths. If you are | ceremony reflects that faith’ planning your own wedding, or | 5,000 - year history with mé are a wedding guest the church | symbolic touches. A conspicu- at wiede. ie one | ceremony will take on added in- ous feature is the rectangular terest if you know whet the rit- canopy, or chupah, under which ual signifies. the bride and groom stand. The The Protestant wedding cere- mony is probably the most fa- miliar in this country. But there are a number of variations ac- eording to denominations and one of the most striking is that ef the Friends or Quaker. broken <n + pg A recalling NO MUSIC row of the Jewish people ee Im this, the bride and groom | their eviction from Jerusalem. make their vows to each other} An essential part of the cere- after a period of silence and | mony without the assistance of a clergyman. Orthodox Friends! omit music at the meetinghouse | ing with a goal of strict | simplicity In most church ceremonies the bride is ‘‘given away’ by her eae recalling ancient times when the bride pas ‘‘pur- | two mothers also take part in ehased’’ by her groom. |the procession, walking togeth- However, in the Orthodox | er, And the men wear hats or Friends ceremony, the bride | some form of head covering. and groom walk together in the processional, as was done in the early days in this country: her father does not “give her away.” A vital part of the Friends marriage is the ‘‘certificate.” This document is signed by the bride and groom after they have | married themselves, and then strumental music is permitted. by ine who witnessed the During part of the ceremony eeremon the bride and groom hold cand- Many Protestant services are les, representing the light of patterned on Episcopal marriage seaueg which in- eludes a betrothal service and the marriage ceremony itself. These include the exchange of vows and blessing of rings Some years ago there was vy hom t the Tabbl's side is a emall table with a decanter of wine and tie After the wine has been drunk, the wine om " e | usually given in Hebrew | rabbi also gives a personal - | dress to the bride and groom In some Conservative and Or- thodox Jewish rites the groom's father walks with his son in the procession while the bride's fa- ther escorts his daughter. The has one of the most colorful of 'all modern wedding ceremon- ies, Oriental in feeling, it takes place at a flower bedecked tab- le in front of the sanctuary and near the center of the church. Only vocal musie by a choir accompanies the service; no in- Qa od. Richly ornamented crowns are held over the couple's heads while the priest reads the New Testament account of Christ's presence as a guest at the wed- ding feast of. Cana “obey” is replaced by “cher- | ceremony itself is not gréatly | | impressive ritual of the Nup- | special ane are Pn for the bride | ey join the priest during the Mass for this bene- | canopy nen the couple’s | e the seven ge yt The Eastern Orthodox Church | ‘created just for a’ HONEYMOON! Look your radiant best drivting those precious days of your honeymoon. Let Samuel of Eileen’s Beauty Salon create a style that’s just for you and your own particular loveli- ness. “Visit Samuels where the coiffures of tomorrow are featured today”, EILEEN'S BEAUTY SALON across from Eaton’s 162 Kent St. Dial 4-7141 Ask the Man The Manto Calion . . Your Pharmacist! — When wedding bells ring you want the best . Whenever you need a prescription you get the best service in town from oe Sea macy! We will compound your prescripti quickly as possible and with our an ta and exacting skill! Call us soon for prompt cirary rvice! SSS === (rood Health is Priceless An Announcement of Interest HOLMAN’S 1962 BRIDE CONTEST WILL BE HELD IN AUGUST Recen¥ surveys Rave Indicated that June Is no longer the popular, traditional month for wed- dings in Prince Edward Island ... with this in mind and always anxious to be of the great- est service to the greatest number of people, Holman's this year will hold their annual "Bride Contest" in August, a month which, surveys show, is far more popular for weddings than the month of June. At the same time, Holman's take pleasure in expressing their appreciation for the phenomenal interest in this annual contest . « . and invite you to look forward to an even greater event in 1962, Prince Edward Island. _— Patrionc Ph Cameron j | anging tj vardian Start Writer mes = s song ian the’ ri Ons no a nger agre In faa eferting to the ment, the s shines vali ae | into dista oe the long-time 7 ¥ Mon nth o of | sf avorite, Rie 4 Whatever + .. as fallen | Ite prefere reason, | nce fo sland brides sho r late Ides hay Wn by cold Statistios whic er and fa € a defin- an ich : mayflow, ers, towards later-j in- hen sear ot Mor fro -Year wedai ing and reveal a ta | months, as | te endency | — eo or ome — aaa — — — - Qver $10,000 In Prizes Have Been Awarded In The Past Four Years! Each year Holman’s award thousands of dollars in prizes to six lucky brides in Prince Edward Island. Every year there are three winners in each of the Charlottetown and Summerside stores... and this annual contest has become, over the years, one of the most popular promotions in Twenty-Four Bride Contest Winners In The Past Four Years! 1958 Charlottetown (1) Bride Sue Jones s (1) Bride 2) Bride Ellen Mullally (3) Bride Isabel MacLeod (3) Bride (1) eae (1) Bride Mary Rix, Ellerslie r . leque (2) Bride Merina MacCollum, (1) Bride Arlene Reeves, Freetown (2) Brie le Olive Jelly, Cleary Lower Bedeque (2) Bride Jessie MacFarlane, S’side (3) Bride Gertrude Gillis, § (3) Bride Norma Harris, Summersiae (3) Bride Irene Ramsay, Poplar Grove ~ (2) Bride ‘Olive Parkman ide Virginia Coffin 1959. 1960 Sadie MacFadgen ‘Satisfaction Guaranteed Since 1857...” (1) Bride Barbara Darah, Cornwall (2) Bride Dorothy Leard, East Royalty (3) Bride Noreen McCarthy, Morell 1961 (1) a mia Lottie MacDougall, (2) Bride reer nr dicen (3) Bride Marlene Kitson, North River merside ‘ (1). 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