Cape May County Times, 21 December 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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rTTI is for Violet curtseying she's seen; Her manners are polished enough for a

queen.

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THE RIGHT THING «tk* RIGHT TIME %MART MARSHALL DUFFD

YOUE LUNCHEONS nr YOU are planning to give a top- • mal luncheon your Inrltatlona hould go out at least ten days la adance, and unless the luncheon Is rary trge and formal, these should consist f brief, cordial notes written on your eat paper. These notes should eet srth the date of the luncheon and the our It la to be served. Formal notes hould be written aloe 2 the following nee: “Mrs. James Brown Henry requests He pleasure of Mrs. Greene's eonjmny t luncheon on Thursday, the twentyfth of February, at one o'clock." Less formal notes, in cas^a where le luncheon Is given to more Intlmstc lends, should read: "Dear Mrs. Brown: 1 should bo leased If you vlll take lunch with me n Friday, the seventeenth, at halfast one. Trusting that you hare no revlous engagement which will preset your coming, 1 am, Sincerely aura." Answers to such Invitations should “ sent out within e day or two after ielr receipt Tardy replies to lunch>n Invitations are inexcusable. The hostess should be dressed at eat half an hoar before the hoar set >r the luncheon, and waiting in the trior to receive the guests. I: la ex»edlngly bad form to keep an expectI guest welting. When the meld announces that Luncheon Is served." the hostess isds the way to the dining room and ands at her place at the head of (he ibis. The gueets find their pU--es by irde bearing their names placed at rary cover. At the right of the oeteea la seated the woman to whom ie wishes to show the greatest honor, 3d other guests are generally seated here they will be most congenial.

Wheu the guests are seattd. the hoeteas begins to eet flrst. thus giving the signal to the guests The grapefrolt should be on the table, a half P°rUon at each place, when the maid announces the luncheon. For the fit** course served by the maid, begin by serving the guest ai the right hand at the hostess. In the second coarse bsgtn with the guest on her left hand. In this way no partiality is shown. Coffee la the last course to be served, and when the host ess le quite sure that all of her gueets have finished, she should rise end lafd the way into the parlor again. Hors taa hostess and her guests cou verse, and It Is nlc* to have a little music If some of the " play or ring. Guest* should

CAPE KAT CJOJTf'TODB, KPHAY, PBCDtBEE »1, 1983

Norman Kerry

Halt, passer-by and wasp a tsar. For those rstna'aa recumbent near. The poisoned corpse of EDWARD HAINES. His wife suspected other Janes.

Haw—oms "Norm- Kerry, ewe of the sure ef the “movies" stands twe lashes ever six fast In height and weighs 1«7 psunda Hs la Just past twenty-eight years of ago and Is tingle. He was bom In Rochester, N. Y. He Is an expert polo and football slayer and le a good swimmer. Oolf, tnd heavy literature art hie relaxai. He has been In the pleturee the peet six years.

Wt Aik You If you don't feel Just right. If you can't sleep at night, If you moan and sigh. If your throat Is dry. If you can't smoke or drink. If your grub tastes like ink. If your heart doesn't beat, ' If you got cold feet. If your heart's In a swirl— Why don't you marry the girl?

At twerty you blush when a man

praises you; at thirty you think him a clever fellow, and at forty you wonder what h« wants, chirps a Court

stay from a half to a full hour after House widow.

I unci.-on, and as they leave, express

their pleasure to the hostess.

Throughout the luncheon It Is the duty of the hostels to see that conversation does not lag, and to keep an eye on ose and all of the guests, making tore that not ooe of them Is bored

or neglected.

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A LINE 0’ CHEER By John Kendrick Banja.

A REMONSTRANCE N OW stop your growling 1)001 the heat That shimmers on tfc otniing street It does not cool you off to cuss. And fume shoot and fret and fuss. And when 'tis hottest prey rs-

How much yooll need it next December. •® hr MrC'urr Ntwspspsr Smdleais.)

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