Show OLD WEDDING DAY CUSTOMS many superstitions have hava cla cluttered around the marriage ceremony I 1 especially in olden times time superstition never clustered round any aay episode of life more than that of the wedding day especially in n olden umi then it was customary for the bride to present her future husband with a bunch of rosemary tied up with ribbons on his first appearance on the widding morning g this was au supposed to td insure his love and loyalty and to make her hei happy forever in yorkshire the old superstition till still abounds that nothing mura more unlucky could happen than for a newly made bride to leave the church by a different door from thai bat by which she entered another quaint custom for which there Is in no known origin Is that practiced in some ot of the midland and northern counties this to a to ring ft a merry peal of the church bells at the first reading of the banns of an in tending matrimonial couple it Is called the spur peal which in old anglo saxon means simply ask jt jf course it Is well known that it Is the height of luck for the bride balde to be ba to dream ot of fairies the night before the tha actual ceremony sg so much atch was this idea believed in that many girls would peruse fairy tales before going to sleep answers |