Perfect Behavior; a guide for ladies and gentlemen in all social crises by Donald Ogden Stewart
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"Thorne-Hoyt--figure of a man from Brooklyn pulling a thorn from
foot with expression on his face signifying "This hoits." "Bullitt-Bartlett--bartlett pears full of small 22 or 33 calibre bullets. "Tweed-Ellis"--frosted cake in the shape of Ellis Island with a solitary figure of a man in a nice fitting tweed suit. "Gordon-Fuller"--two paper-mache figures--one representing a young man full of Gordon gin, the other representing a young man fuller. "Hatch-Gillette"--figure of a chicken surprised at having hatched a safety razor. "Graves-Colgate"--figure of a man brushing his teeth in a cemetery. "Heinz-Fish"--57 assorted small fish tastily arranged on one plate. SELECTING THE BRIDAL PARTY AS soon as the engagement has been announced it is the duty of the prospective bride to select a maid-of-honor and eight or ten bridesmaids, while the groom must choose his best man and ushers. In making these selections it should be carefully borne in mind that no wedding party is complete without the following: |
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