_to_
_Dr. Otto Bertelli_
_on Wednesday, the first of April_
_nineteen hundred and thirteen_
_at twelve o'clock_
_Church of the Messiah_
_St. Louis, Missouri_
_Mr. Arnold Hamilton Forsyth_
_requests the pleasure of your company_
_at the marriage reception of his daughter_
_Margaret_
_and_
_Mr. Walter Mallory_
_on the evening of Wednesday, the twenty-ninth_
_of June_
_one thousand nine hundred and twelve_
_from eight until ten o'clock_
_17 Elm Hill Avenue_
_Philadelphia, Pennsylvania_
_R. s. v. p._
_Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Howe Cavanaugh_
_request the honour of_
_presence at the marriage of their daughter_
_Rebecca Falmouth_
_to_
_Mr. Charles Hunnewell Clark_
_on Monday, the ninth of July_
_at eight o'clock_
_Church of the Redeemer_
_Washington_
The usual form of marriage announcement is as follows:
_Mr. and Mrs. William T. Kimball_
_announce the marriage of their daughter_
_Dorothy Lucinda_
_to_
_Mr. LeRoy L. Hallock_
_on Wednesday, the first day of December_
_one thousand nine hundred and twelve_
_Chicago, Illinois_
_Mr. Arthur Edmand Sawyer_
_and_
_Miss Emma Pauline Farrington_
_announce their marriage_
_on Sunday the sixteenth of July_
_one thousand nine hundred and ten_
_at Boston, Massachusetts_
The "At Home" card of the bridal couple, which goes with a wedding
invitation, does not have the name of the couple upon it, but reads
simply
_At Home_
_after the first of November_
_1219 Pennsylvania Avenue_
_Washington_
When an "At Home" card is included in a wedding _announcement_,
however, the name of the couple appears upon it, as follows:
_Mr. and Mrs. Albion Frederick Marston_
_Will be at home_ _763 Chapel A
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