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Show prvehybay ! 1 Etiouetie At an afternoon wedding, if tailored suits are worn by the bride and her attendants, corsage bouquets may be worn. However, if dresses are worn the regular bridal bouquet may be carried. car-ried. Questions answered by Alicia Hoyt (Miss Hoyt will answer in this column all questions on matters of etiquette addressed to her iri care of this paper. pa-per. If a personal answer Is desired enclose a 3-cent stamp.) Little Girl: I am sure the gentleman gentle-man who sent you the box of candy would much prefer to have a note of thanks written by you than one from your mother, even if you do not always al-ways spell correctly. You might say something like this: "My Dear Mr. Smith: I thank you very, very much for the delicious candy you sent me a few days ago. 1 .think 1 have never tasted anything so good, and it was kind of you to send it. I am still enjoying en-joying it, as there was so much; and mother would not allow me to eat it all at once. I shall remember it with pleasure a long time after It is gone. Yours gratefully, etc." Eva: When the boys who were spending the evening at your house made no offer to escort the girls home, It would have been quite proper for you to ask each one to take one of the girls safely home. You should have done it quietly and inconspicuously, inconspic-uously, so that tho girls would not hear the requests. You were more or less responsible for the safety of your guests. oo |