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Example sentences for "church wedding"

  • In case the invitations are for the ceremony only at a church wedding, the address of the bride's parents should be embossed upon the outside envelope.

  • If it is to be a church wedding, more than one rehearsal may be required.

  • If the wedding is a church wedding, and there is no reception following it, one makes no reply if one intends to be present, but sends one's card upon the date set, if one cannot attend.

  • To be invited to serve as bridesmaid is often an expensive compliment, as it usually involves a new gown and hat, the latter always being worn at a church wedding.

  • The gown may be of satin, crepe de chine, messaline, lace or chiffon, or of simple white organdie; all are appropriate for a church wedding.

  • At a church wedding it is as handsome as the bride can afford.

  • The gown is made en train, as a rule; always so for a church wedding, and always with high neck and long sleeves.

  • Honour of your presence" is more formal than "pleasure of your company" and hence is more appropriate for a church wedding.

  • These form a brilliant addition to a church wedding, and when employed they meet the bridal party in the vestibule, and precede them to the altar, singing a hymn or other appropriate selection.

  • At a church wedding he is, of course, given a front seat among those reserved for the groom's family.

  • A church wedding is more picturesque and solemn than any other form of celebrating the marriage rite and the etiquette of all full-dress affairs of this nature is essentially the same.

  • There is a good deal of dispute in regard to the etiquette of acknowledgment of a card for a church wedding.

  • The invitations are precisely the same as for a church wedding, merely inserting street and number in place of designating the church, omitting, of course, the card of admittance and that for reception.

  • Similarly, the guests, men and women, invited to the ceremony of a church wedding, leave cards for the bride's mother within two weeks after the wedding.

  • An invitation to a church wedding, and not to the reception, precludes the necessity of making a wedding-present.

  • A “crush” church wedding is the one function that demands no reply of any kind.

  • The decorations for a church wedding may be elaborate.

  • Cards are formally left by all who receive invitations to a church wedding, and the requirement is the same for those to whom an announcement of the marriage is sent.

  • Sometimes, those invited to a church wedding compromise by sending flowers.

  • There is no obligation on the part of a merely formal acquaintance to send a gift when invited to a church wedding, but it is permissible.


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