(The wedding as it finally took place will now be shown.)[[5]]
TABLEAUX.
[1]. Sewing-room; Susan, mother and two dressmakers at work, by hand and machine, on the trousseau, “billows” of which appear everywhere. (Properly--Susan should be in duplicate, one for the sewing-room and one for the bridal scene there not being enough time for the bride to dress between the scenes.)
[2]. Jimmy at work on his big bills.
[3]. Father holding the poster; Susan in a faint.
[4]. The “poster” illustrated according to description. (Insert the name of your most prominent local church.)
[5]. The wedding as it finally took place--a typical scene, with minister, bride and groom in foreground, bridesmaids and attendants on either side; parents and guests in background; pages and maids of honor, if stage is large enough. Costumes should all be elegant and harmonious. (See “Bridal Wine Cup,” p. 44.)