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Show J- 1 I By PHYLLIS BELMONT I The man I am going to marry lives with his parents in a beautiful home. They have asked me to be married there rather than in my own home which is very much smaller. May I do this? Answer Even in the most informal in-formal weddings one formality is observed. The bride must be married mar-ried in her own home, or from the home of one of her own relatives or friends, never from the home of any member of the bridegroom's family. If the bride has no home of her own, she should meet the bridegroom at the church or rectory rec-tory at the hour appointed for the ceremony. Many a bride has been tempted by the thought of using the home of her future husband as a setting for her wedding, but she must not do this, and even if it means having no wedding reception at all, she must not use his home until she may use his name. Ledger Syndicate WNU Features. |