Double Weddings When Brides are Sisters
An invitation from another family member - If another member of your family will be hosting the wedding, such as an aunt or your grandparents, this should be made clear.
An invitation from the her grandparents:
Mr and Mrs Christopher Dobson
request the pleasure of the company of
_______________________________
at the marriage of their granddaughter
Anne Elizabeth
with
Steven John Smith
at St. Leo's Church, Wahroonga,
on Saturday 15th November 2010
at 2.30pm
and reception afterwards at
The Sheraton Hotel
at 6.00pm
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RSVP: 30th September 2010
Phone: (02) 9495 6520
Dress: Formal
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Address: 15 Kardella Street
Kardella NSW 2001
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An invitation from her Elder Brother:
Mr. and Mrs. John Dobson
request the honor of
_______________________________
presence
at the marriage his sister
Anne Elizabeth
to
Mr. Steven John Smith
On Saturday, fifteenth of November
Two Thousand and Ten
at St. Leo's Church, Wahroonga
at two pm
and reception afterwards at
The Sheraton Hotel
at six pm
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RSVP: 30th September 2010
Phone: (02) 9495 6520
Dress: Formal
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Address: 15 Kardella Street
Kardella NSW 2001
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An invitation from her Uncle and Aunt:
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Dobson
request the pleasure of the company of
_______________________________
at the marriage of their niece
Anne Elizabeth
to
Mr. Steven John Smith
at St. Leo's Church, Wahroonga
on Saturday 15th November 2010
at 2.30pm
and reception afterwards at
The Sheraton Hotel
at 6.00pm
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RSVP: 30th September 2010
Phone: (02) 9495 6520
Dress: Formal
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Address: 15 Kardella Street
Kardella NSW 2001
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Wedding Invitation Wording to Use When Invitation is Issued by Brides Parents
Suggestions for Wedding Invitation Wording When Invitation Is Issued Jointly By Bride and Grooms Parents
Wording to Use When The Grooms Family Is Issuing The Wedding Invitations
Wedding Invitation Wording When The Invitation Is Issued By The Bride And Groom Together With Their Parents
Bride and Groom Host
Bride's Divorced and Remarried Parents Co-host
Bride Widowed Mother/Father Host
Bride's Remarried Mother and Husband Host
Bride's Divorced Mother (not remarried hosts)
Bride's Parents Separated or Divorced (but still sharing surname)
Bride's Parents Divorced, Mother Remarried, Hosting Wedding Together
Bride's Parents Divorced, Mother Absent or Deceased, Father Remarried
Bride's Father Absent or Deceased, Mother Remarried
Bride's Mother Widowed, Not Remarried
Bride's Parents Deceased or Absent, Groom's Parents Hosting
For A Reception Following A Marriage That Has Already Taken Place (where the marriage was overseas, for example)
For a Service of Blessing
For a simple wedding at a register office (usually a small gathering followed by a luncheon, not a reception)
Father Issuing Invitation
Second Marriages
Double Weddings When Brides are Sisters
Family Member Issuing Invitations
Wedding In a Friend's Home
Reception at Friends
Reaffirming Vows
Religious Invitations
Informal Invitations
Using verses
Other Useable Verses
RSVP Card
Recalling Invitations
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