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Wedding Home

Acknowledgments

01. Wedding customs
02. Engagement
03. Budgets
04. The trousseau
05. Showers
06. Wedding plans
07. Rehearsal
08. Honeymoon
09. Service wedding
10. Wedding guest

SUPPLEMENTS

01. Sample Notes
02. Toasts
03. Wedding Invitations
04. Charts
05. Menus
06. Books recommended

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Chapter I—Wedding Customs: Encyclopedia Americana, Vol. 18, page 311, 4-493, 9-406, 12-367,

1957, (New York, Chicago, Washington: Americana Corporation) Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. 4-122b, 20-865b, 14-940b (Chicago,

London, Toronto: William Benton, 1956) Wedding Customs—Then and Now by Carl Holliday (Boston: The

Stratford Co., 1919)

Chapter II—The Engagement; Chapter IV—The Trousseau; Chapter VI—Wedding Plans; Chapter VII—Rehearsal, Ceremony, Reception; Chapter VIII—The Honeymoon; Chapter IX—The Service Wedding; Chapter X—The Wedding Guest; Supplement HI—Wedding Invita­tions and Announcements:

Amy Vanderbilt's Complete Book of Etiquette by Amy

 Vanderbilt (New York: Doubleday and Company, Inc., 1956)

Esquire Etiquette by The Editors of Esquire (New York, Philadelphia: J. B.  Lippincott Co., 1953)

Etiquette by Emily Post (New York: Funk and Wagnalls Co., 1955) Good Housekeeping's Complete Wedding Guide by Elizabeth Stewart Weston (Garden City: Hanover House, 1957)

How to Plan a Beautiful Wedding by Sallie Newton (Houston: Sallie Newton, 1954)

Modern Bride Magazine by the Editors (New York: Ziff Davis Pub­lishing Company, 1956)

Right Dress by Bert Bacharach (New York: A. S. Barnes and Co., 1955)

The Bride by Robey Lyle (New York: Samson R. Diamond, 1940) The Bride's Magazine by the Editors (New York: Bride's House, Inc., *957)

The Bride's Book of Etiquette by The Editors of The Bride's Magazine (New York: Bride's House, Inc., 1948) The Bride's Reference Book by The Editors of the Bride's Magazine

(New York: M. Barrows and Company, 1956)

The Bride's Book (New York: Brides Book Publishing Co., 1955)

The Wedding Book by Jeanne Wright (New York, Toronto: Rinehart and Co., Inc., 1947)

Vogue's Book of Etiquette by Millicent Fenwick (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1948)

Wedding Embassy Yearbook (New York: The Embassy Publishing Co., Inc., 1955)

Wedding Etiquette Complete by Marguerite Bentley (Philadelphia: The John C. Winston Company, 1956)

Your Wedding—How to Plan and Enjoy It by Marjorie Binford  Woods (Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1949)

 Chapter V—Showers:

Abingdon Shower Parade by Bernice Hogan (New York, Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1957)

Parties on a Budget by Louise Price Bell (New York: Prentice-Hall,  Inc., 1954)

 Shower Parties For All Occasions by Helen Emily Webster (New  York: The Woman's Press, 1949)

 Other books the bride or bridegroom might find helpful:

On the intimate side of marriage:

Books dealing with pre-marital advice, (although recommended by the American Medical Association, these are to be studied under the ad­vice and counsel of your physician).

Children For the Childless: A Concise Explanation of the Medical,

 Scientific and Legal Facts about Conception, Fertility, Sterility,

 Heredity and Adoption, by Morris Fishbein, M.D. (New York:

 Doubleday and Co., 1954)

Fertility in Marriage by L. Portnoy & J. Saltman (New York: Farrar, Straus & Young, Inc., 1950)

 How To Be a Woman by Lawrence K. and Mary Frank (Indianapo­lis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1954)

Human Sex Anatomy: A Topographical Hand Atlas by Robert Latau Dickinson, M.D. (Baltimore: The Williams and Wilkins Co., 1949)

Marriage and Family Relationships by Robert Geib Foster (New York: The Macmillan Co., 1951)

 Marriage, Morals and Medical Ethics by Frederick L. Good, M.D. and Reverend Otis E. Kelly, M.D. (New York: P. J. Kenedy & Sons, 1951)

Patterns of Sexual Behavior by Clellan S. Ford, PH.D. (New York: Harper & Bros., 1951)

101 Questions To Ask Yourself Before You Marry by Sylvanus M. Duvall (New York: Association Press, 1949)

Sex Attitudes in the Home by Ralph G. Eckert (New York: Asso­ciation Press, 1956)

The Intimate Life by J. Norval Geldenhuys (New York: Philosophi­cal Library, 1953)

The Practice of Marriage Counselling by Emily Hartshorne Mudd (New York: Association Press, 1951)

A Parent's Guide to the Emotional Needs of Children by Dr. David Goodman (New York: Hawthorn, 1959)

On the New Home:

House and Garden's New Complete Guide to Interior Decoration (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1953)

How to Make Your House a Home by Kay Hardy (New York: Funk &Wagnalls, 1947)

Inside Your Home by Dan Cooper (New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1946)

Ladies' Home Journal Book of Interior Decoration by E. T. Halsey (Philadelphia: Curtis Publishing Co.) (Garden City: Doubleday and Co., 1954)

Make and Remodel Home Furnishings by Ruth Wyeth Spears (New York: M. Barrows & Co., 1944)

The House Beautiful Treasury of Contemporary American Homes by Joseph Barry, Hawthorn Books, New York

The Complete Book of Interior Decorating by Mary Derieux and Isabelle Stevenson, Hawthorn Books—The Greystone Press, New York

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