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Show Weddlna "Fans." Thcro nro somo people- who attend weddings with Just as much enthusiasm enthu-siasm ns a baseball or tennis fan, whether they aro invited or not, nnd seemingly enjoy tho excitement of tho moment and tho attendant fuss nnd foathors. There nro snid to bo funeral fans, loo; peoplo who attend funorala merely out of morbid curiosity. Of course, tho wedding fans aro most In ovidonco nt the" big town weddings, which mark tho alliance botween two prominent and wealthy families, or tho marrlago of an Amorlcan heiress to a pennilcs duko. Thoy nro mostly women, wom-en, and thoy attond regularly nil of tho smart weddings. If thoy cannot otlgo their way pnst tho sexton who takes tho Invitation cards, thoy con-gregato con-gregato uround tho street awning, and nro frequently of Buch number as to intorforo with tho Btroot pedestrinna Tho wedding fan, in fact, haa becomo a highly objectionablo featuro at all of tho largo churches in tho social zone, especially on Fifth avenuo, and extrn precautions aro strenuously observed ob-served in order to koop them out ol tho church. Now York Times. |