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Wedding Announcement Wording

 

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tmchism6


Nov 2, 2005, 8:10 PM

Post #1 of 2 (3687 views)
     Wedding Announcement Wording  

Frown My fiance and I are getting married on 11/19. We are having a private ceremony with family only. We want to send out announcements after the wedding but we are not going to have a reception or anything. I am having trouble with the correct wording. We do not want to hurt anyones feelings, but right now our schedule is extremely tight. Can anyone help?


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Nov 2, 2005, 8:50 PM

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     Re: [tmchism6] Wedding Announcement Wording [In reply to]  

There is much confusion surrounding announcements—what they are and when they are sent. Announcements are completely optional and may be sent to announce a wedding to those whom the couple did not invite. Please mail these out soon after the ceremony. Wedding Announcement Wording: Traditional Wedding Announcement

Mr. and Mrs. James Walker

have the honour of

announcing the marriage of their daughter

Cheryl Rae Walker

to

Mr. Timothy Earle Jones

Date

Location

Traditional Wedding Announcement With Both Parents Announcing

Mr. and Mrs. James Walker

and

Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Jones

announce the marriage of

Cheryl Rae Walker

to

Mr. Timothy Earle Jones

Date

Location

Wedding Announcement With the Couple Announcing

Cheryl Rae Walker

and

Mr. Timothy Earle Jones

announce their marriage

Date

Location

Have a great trip and a happy marriage.


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