The Book of Good Manners; a Guide to Polite Usage for All Social Functions by Walter Cox Green
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invitations are usually given to the
bridesmaids for their own personal use. REHEARSALS. They should be present at all rehearsals. WEDDING BREAKFASTS. They pair off with the ushers, and are usually seated at a table by themselves. WEDDING RECEPTIONS. They stand beside the married couple, and are introduced to the guests. BROTHER AT DEBUT. A brother, when his sister's debut takes the form of a supper or dinner, should take his sister (the debutante) into dinner or supper. BUTLER--TIPS. It is customary for a man leaving a house-party where he has been a guest to tip the butler who acted as a valet. CABINET ( U. S,), MEMBER OF--HOW ADDRESSED. An |
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