The Book of Good Manners; a Guide to Polite Usage for All Social Functions by Walter Cox Green
page 98 of 359 (27%)
page 98 of 359 (27%)
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should say when the entertainment shall
close. UNABLE TO BE PRESENT. When a chaperone is unable to fulfill her duties, she may delegate them to another, provided it is agreeable to all concerned. CHEESE is first cut into small bits, then placed on pieces of bread or cracker, and lifted by the fingers to the mouth. CHINA WEDDING. This is the twentieth wedding anniversary, and is not usually celebrated; but if it is, the invitation may bear the words NO PRESENTS RECEIVED, and congratulations may be extended in accepting or declining the invitation. An entertainment is usually provided for. Any article of china is appropriate as a gift. CHOIR-BOYS AT WEDDINGS. These form a brilliant addition to a church wedding, and when employed they meet the bridal party in the |
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