This document discusses how women's pages in Florida newspapers and across the country in the 1960s began integrating coverage of weddings and engagements to showcase that not all brides were wealthy and white. The pages traditionally focused on the "Four Fs" - fun, food, fashion, and family - as well as women's clubs and progressive news, but forward-thinking editors expanded coverage by publishing stories and photos of brides of different races and economic backgrounds. This helped shift perceptions and modernize the traditional portrayal of brides in newspapers.