d Mrs.=_ _=New Hampshire=_
=ANNOUNCE THE MARRIAGE OF=
=Mr. and Mrs.=
=at Emmanuel Church=
=at Warren, Pennsylvania=
_=Mrs. William Howell Meade=_
_Mrs. William Howell Meade_
=Mrs. William Howell Meade=
=MRS. WILLIAM HOWELL MEADE=
_Dining and Party Invitations_
The engraved card invitation for a luncheon is usually worded as
follows:
_Mrs. Everetts S. Sinclair
requests the pleasure of your company
at Luncheon
on Tuesday, February nineteenth
at one o'clock
Hotel Willard_
The dinner invitation is identical, except that for "Luncheon" is
substituted "Dinner," and the hour is usually half after seven or
eight o'clock. To this, or to any other dining invitation, may be
added in the lower left-hand corner the words "Please reply," or, "The
favor of a reply is requested."
The party invitation may take either of the two following forms:
_Mrs. Harold Harmon Williams
requests the pleasure of your company
at a dancing party to be given
at the Glendale Country Club
Wednesday evening, December the twenty-ninth
from eight until eleven o'clock_
_Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fairfield Watson
request the pleasure of_
_company at The Somerset Club
on the evening of Friday the ninth of February
from nine until one o'clock
Dancing and Bridge 95 Jackson Boulevard_
The blank invitation is very convenient, as it may be sent out at
short notice, and is definite and personal. The following is a form
which lends itself to any one of the usual kinds of home
entertainment:
_Mr. and Mrs. St. John Ambrose Lockwood
request the pleasure of_
........................................
_company at_............................
_on_............................
_at_................................
_97 Washington Avenue_
When, on an engraved invitation of any sort, be it wedding or dinner
or any other, a blank line or lines are left for the insertion of the
name of the guest, there is danger that, unless this is done with
great care and by an able penman, the beauty of the invitation be
ruined, and therefor
|