Posted by Pair-a-dice farm on June 09, 2016 at 10:35:20 from (162.104.88.140):
May not be the correct spelling. Fred's post about his 65th anniversary made me remember chiviree. Did any of you get a chiviree when you got married? When my wife and I married we lived on a farm pretty far back in the hills. It was 4 miles to pavement and 30 miles to the nearest grocery store. It was a close knit community and everyone was like family. We had been married about a month and one night about midnight we were awakened by the dog barking followed by a bunch of banging on pots and pans and whooping an hollering. At that time it was still customary to give newlyweds a chiviree. After we got up and dressed there was plenty of midnight snacks, adult beverages and laughter. There was also hill music and singing.
Nowdays that probably wouldn't be a good idea but it was a lot of fun back then. A friend of mine married about a year later and that was the last chiviree that I remember that was in the early 80's.
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