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Show p-- i j ilkai to. do. I Br PHYLLIS BELMONT I L J Invitations to a party, whether they be for a dinner, supper, dancing danc-ing or any other kind should be carefully care-fully considered. Be sure your guest list is not too large. This can be gauged by the size of your home, the amount of help you have, and your appointments. appoint-ments. If you have a list of twelve, better cut it to ten and be sure. Select your guests in relation to one another. Choose some for their brilliant conversation and some for thei" decorative assets, but be sure they are all interested in some one thing, so they will have a common ground on which to meet. The telephone is usually the best medium for conveying invitations. It's informal and friendly, giving a personal touch to your invitation. Of course, there are times when the telephone doesn't fill the need. But then, you may write, using either your visiting card or one of the new "informal" cards containing your name and address. Ledger Syndicate. WNU Features. |