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1000s of invitations to choose from. Casual and Formal wedding invitations
1000s of invitations to choose from. Casual and Formal wedding invitations
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008, 06:34 PM - Casual
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When you think of wedding invitations for your wedding do you want casual or formal. Casual wedding invitations can be inexpensive without sacrificing quality and elegance. Posted by Administrator
I found alot of differnt invitation that could be send out for wedding invitation that would not come across to your guests as cheap.
Check out the latest in casual wedding invitations from Yourwebsource.com
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Monday, February 25, 2008, 10:43 AM - Fall
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Fall weddings are some of the most beautiful weddings to have. The colors of leaves turning make a spectacular backdrop to a outside wedding procession. Posted by Administrator
There are different ways to send invitations for such an occasion. I like the maple wedding invitations. They portray the time of the year perfectly.
Maple leaf wedding invitation Turning Leaf wedding invitation - this invitation has a marroon leaf image printed above the event wording. The wording and image are printed in a wine color. A beautiful invitation for a fall wedding.
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 08:02 PM - Military
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Military Titles on wedding invitations Posted by Administrator
When used with military wedding invitations , military titles are subject to changing regulations and should always be verified with the protocol office of the specific branch of service. The titles Mr., Miss, or Ms. should never precede a name that mentions a rank and branch of service. A bride or mother in the military may choose not to use her title in favor of the familiar first-name form; is she uses her title on the wedding invitation, she would also use her last name, as she would with any title. Reserve officers do not use military titles unless they are on active duty at the time of the marriage.
When bride's father is a military officer hosting the wedding with the bride's mother , his title is spelled out and precedes his name; the branch of service is not mentioned.
The groom's or bride's military title appears before his or her name only if her or she holds a rank equivalent to or higher than captain in the army or commander in the navy.
If the bride or groom occupies a lesser rank, it may be listed on the wedding invitation with the branch of service.
When the bride's parents are divorced and one is in the military, the civilian is listed first, the military person on a separate line, with branch of service on the next line.
If the bride or groom is enlisted, the branch of service may be listed without the rank.
When the bride's mother is a military officer, she has the option of following the same wording for a military officer issuing an wedding invitation also. However, is issuing the invitation with her husband, the civilian is listed first, the military person second on a separate line, with the branch of service o the next line (similar to when parents are divorced, and one is in the military).
When bride's father is a military officer hosting the wedding alone, the line after his name indicates his branch of service (include the word Retired if applicable).
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