It was very simple to get a license. For $35.00 more, we could have walked across the street to be married by a county official. We opted to get married at The Chapel of the Bells, of which I had heard before. We bought an inexpensive package deal which included use of the facility, a roll of pictures, an audio tape, a bouquet (silk flowers) for me. I had a coupon for a chapel marriage certificate and a bottle of "champagne" (it turned out to be non-alcoholic). The minister's honorarium was an additional $35.00.
It was a short, generic ceremony. When I received the certificate, I noticed that the minister had signed his name as "retired."I did not ask his denomination and he did not offer it.
Side note: While writing this reply, I decided to look at get our wedding pictures to see if my husband had been provided with a boutonniere. I can't find my pictures. However, I have enough other evidence to prevent my husband from trying to wiggle out on a technicality!:wink_smile:
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