Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 167, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1913 — Wedding Cake. [ARTICLE]

Wedding Cake.

Any rich fruit cake, heavily iced and decorated in white, may serve as a wedding cake. At an informal wedding the bride will cut the wedding cake. For a pretty little ceremony of thie cake cutting the guests should make a wide circle with a white satin ribbon about the bridal pair. To add to the gayety of the occasion, it should have baked in it the silver symbols which denote various fortunes. There. Is a ring for the next to be married, a wishbone for the one who is to have good luck, a thimble for the spinster and a button for the bachelor. To these should be added a silver coin for the one who is to be wealthy.