The Book of Good Manners; a Guide to Polite Usage for All Social Functions by Walter Cox Green
page 91 of 359 (25%)
page 91 of 359 (25%)
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RETURNING TO TOWN. Cards of the entire family should be sent by mail to all acquaintances when returning after a prolonged absence. When using cards, if out of town, the place of a woman's permanent residence can be written on the card--thus: New York. Philadelphia. SENDING BY MAIL OR MESSENGER. A woman visiting a place for a length of time should mail to her friends her visiting-card containing her temporary address. P. P. C. cards may be sent by mail or messenger upon departure from city, or on leaving winter or summer resort. After a change of residence the cards of the entire family should be sent out as soon as possible. At the beginning of the season both married and single women should send their cards to all their acquaintances. Visitors to town should send cards to every one whom they desire to see, with the address |
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