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Escort Card Question

I'm making my escort card list as the RSVPs come in. Today I got RSVPs from both my aunt and my cousin (not mother-daughter) who have the same name. Let's call them both Jane Ann Smith. How do I make their escort cards? According to how I am doing cards, they would both be Ms Jane Ann Smith. My aunt has never been married, so she is definitely a Ms. Should I make my cousin (and all my unwed female cousins) Miss instead of Ms (which I prefer)?

They will be sitting at different tables. I'm sure if they spent the time looking, they could figure out whose is whose, but it seems weird for me to leave them the same.
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Re: Escort Card Question

  • edited December 2011
    If I were in your situation - I think I would call your cousin "miss". But I would also give your cousin a heads up to look out for this...in fact, I would tell her exactly which table number she's sitting at in advance so there's not total confusion.  If you feel comfortable talking to your aunt - I might let her know how you differentiated the two as well.
  • edited December 2011
    I would put "Cousin of the Bride" and "Aunt of the Bride" under the names.  
  • Santorini2011Santorini2011 member
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    edited December 2011
    Maybe use the middle initial for one person and let them know ahead of time.
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