Show Follow These Rules When Addressing Christmas Cards M r ADDRESSING Christmas IN many questions are bound to arise with regard to correct The following tips on addressing Christmas cards be welcomed by all who have cards to Christmas greeting cards fall into two general formal and If you use printed or engraved cards for formal the title or and should preferably appear above the For and Frank Russell wish you a Merry rather than Merry Christmas from and Frank Whose name should come the husband's or the the husband's name comes On informal signed in It is quite proper to and or Bill and Shirley of upon how well you know the A married whether her husband is alive or should be addressed with prefixed to her husband's full Every card sent out should bear a or Miss Failure to use this prefix Is an breach of Do not address a divorcee by her maiden unless such name has been established by legal John Robertson may be a business associate of to whom you want to send a Christmas but you do not know his What shall you do in a case of this It is quite proper to send your card to and John on the other it is equally proper to send the card in his name It adds a little of the personal touch to learn the home address and send the card although directing the card to a business address is quite Some question as to the propriety of sending out Christmas cards may enter the minds of the family in By the same some question may arise as to the sending of Christmas cards to If the bereavement is very recent within a month it may be better for the family to omit Christmas And cards to be sent to the family should be selected with considerable |