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Wedding Invitations & Paper

Invitation wording. Please help!

"Request the honor of your presence
at the celebration of their marriage
Friday, the First of August
Two Thousand and Fourteen
Six o'clock in the Evening"

I am so confused on the wording for my invite. What should and shouldn't be capitalized? I feel silly not knowing but it seems that the rules are a little different when it comes to these invites! Please help! I would like to send them out today!

Re: Invitation wording. Please help!

  • CMGragainCMGragain member
    10000 Comments 500 Love Its Fourth Anniversary 25 Answers
    edited June 2014
    Is this a wedding invitation?  Your wording isn't clear. 
    it sounds like a vow renewal.  I am assuming that you are hosting your own wedding?  The bride and groom should not directly invite people to their own wedding.  Is this a church wedding?  Here is the traditional form:

    The honour(honor) of your presence is requested
    at the marriage of
    Bride's Full Name
    and
    Groom's Full Name
    Friday, the first of August
    two thousand fourteen
    at six o'clock
    Church Name
    123 Any Street
    City, State

    If you are not having a church wedding "The pleasure of your company is requested".
    As far as capitalization, it should read like one long sentence.  Only proper nouns are capitalized after the first word.

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