Entertaining Made Easy by Emily Rose Burt
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For the dance programs make covers from water-color paper cut and painted to look like oak or maple leaves. The inside pages can be of thin white paper in the same shape. Attach little red pencils. Plan one autumn leaf dance in which each girl receives a wreath of autumn leaves from her partner. For refreshments have orange or raspberry ice with vanilla ice-cream, and serve it on plates covered with leaf-shaped paper doilies. A HARVEST HOME PARTY A "RED EAR" party is what they called it in the invitations. It was the opening party of the year in the high school and the seniors planned it. The cards they sent out said: _Oh, this time o' the year You'll recall the red ear (It will never go out o' date); So the members of "twenty" Have planned fun a-plenty At a regular Harvest Home fĂȘte-- You're invited_! |
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