Show OLD WEDDING DAY CUSTOMS man many y superstitions have cluttered cluster e d around the marriage ceremony especially in olden times superstition never clustered round any episode of 0 life more than that of the vi edding day especially in olden times then it was customary for the bride to present her future husband with a bunch ot of rosemary tied up with ribbons on his first appearance on the wedding morning this was war supposed to insure his love and loyalty and to 0 o make her happy forever in yorkshire tho the old superstition still abounds that not nothing thing more unlucky could happen than for a newly nely made bride to leave the church by a different door from that by which she entered another quaint cu custom stOrn for which there Is no do known origin is that practiced in some of the midland and northern counties TJ this I 1 is Is to ring a merry peal of the church bells it at the first reading of the banns of an intending matrimonial couple it Is called the spur peal which in old anglo saxon saon means simply ask of course it Is well known that it Is the height of luck tor for the bride to be to dream of fairies the night before the actual ceremony so much was this idea believed in III that many girls would peruse fairy tales before going to sleep answers dun A 7 1 4 she I 1 see by the papers a girl ot of eighteen married a man ot of seventy eight yesterday ile he it bo bc hard to guess chich one had thu the money |