Wording Wedding Vow Renewal Invitations
Since vow renewal ceremonies and the parties that follow are typically less formal than weddings, informal wording is used. Note the more formal wording for renewals in church or places of worship.
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The honour of your presence is requested
at the renewal of wedding vows of
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Earle Jones
Saturday, the fifth of April
at five o’clock
All Saints Church
123 Clocktower Road
Anytown, New York
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The pleasure of your company is requested
at the reaffirmation ceremony of
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Earle Jones
Saturday, the fifth of April
at five o’clock
Beautiful Park
500 Park Place
Anytown, New York
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Sally Lynn and Clarence Lee Jones
invite you to share in our joy
as our parents
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Earle Jones
renew their vows
Saturday, the fifth of April
at five o’clock
Lovely Country Club
Address
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The children of
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Smith
[or “Susan and Jonathan Smith”]
request the honor of your presence
at the reaffirmation ceremony
of their parents
Saturday, the fifth of April
at five o’clock
Address
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Dear Bob and Jenny,
We’re renewing our wedding vows at The Lighthouse on Saturday, July 17th at 1 p.m.
We hope you’ll be able to join us for the ceremony followed by a barbeque dinner.
Call us to R.S.V.P and we’ll give you the address and details.
With love from,
Don and Sue
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