The verb should be past tense, missed. We missed you at the wedding.
The former one is correct one
If you are talking about two different weddings then it would be correct. If this is one wedding then it is Dan and Katie's wedding.
The phrase "Is you don't miss me do you" is not grammatically correct. It should be rephrased to something like "Don't you miss me?" to be correct.
Beth and Bryan's wedding
An old, yellowed wedding gown. It was her wedding dress. In the book, it says she never took it off.
The 's suffix is singular the s' suffix is plural. So, in this case there is only one Miss Jones, so "Miss Jones's class" is correct. I know it looks and sounds weird but it is correct.
The correct title is: Mrs. Jane Doe & Miss Kate Doe.
Miss. Because MIStress
"I finally miss you" would be better.
The correct spelling is 'wedding'.
old and moldy
Mr and mrs x invite mr and miss y to the wedding of their son n and miss d and afterwards to a sherry reception at z Substitute as necessary.