TABLEAUX.
[1]. Bridal party in foreground, ceremony in process; maids of honor and pages in front.
[2]. Supper table at left, near which stands the Judge and in center of foreground the bride, who looks at her father; others in groups.
[3]. One of the attendants handing a wine-glass (by all means filled with cold tea, or fruit juice) to Marion, on whom all eyes are fixed.
[4]. Glass in extended right hand, pointing to it with index finger of left.
[5]. Guests seem transfixed with interest in the recital and Marion’s glass has been brought nearer to herself.
[6]. The bride has advanced to the front (so as not to spatter the others--and must have practiced sufficiently not to spatter her own gown) and in the instant when the curtain is drawn she dashes the wine-glass to the floor. If this tableau is shown a second time, a second wine-glass must be sacrificed.
GRANDMA’S MINUET.
Grandma told me all about it;