Marion Harland

Marion Harland's Complete Etiquette


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       Marion Harland, Virginia Terhune Van de Water

      Marion Harland's Complete Etiquette

      A Young People's Guide to Every Social Occasion

      Published by Good Press, 2021

       [email protected]

      EAN 4057664606501

       CHAPTER I SENDING AND RECEIVING INVITATIONS

       CHAPTER II CARDS AND CALLS

       CHAPTER III LETTER-WRITING

       CHAPTER IV INTRODUCTIONS

       CHAPTER V AFTER SIX O’CLOCK

       CHAPTER VI FUNCTIONS

       CHAPTER VII THE HOME WEDDING

       CHAPTER VIII THE CHURCH WEDDING

       CHAPTER IX THE DINNER PARTY

       CHAPTER X THE EDUCATION OF A YOUNG GIRL

       CHAPTER XI THE DÉBUTANTE

       CHAPTER XII MEN AND WOMEN

       CHAPTER XIII COEDUCATION SOCIALLY CONSIDERED

       CHAPTER XIV THE CHAPERON

       CHAPTER XV THE MATTER OF DRESS

       CHAPTER XVI MAKING AND RECEIVING GIFTS

       CHAPTER XVII BACHELOR HOSPITALITY

       CHAPTER XVIII THE VISITOR

       CHAPTER XIX THE VISITED

       CHAPTER XX HOSPITALITY AS A DUTY

       CHAPTER XXI THE HOUSE OF MOURNING

       CHAPTER XXII AT TABLE

       CHAPTER XXIII IN THE HOME

       CHAPTER XXIV IN PUBLIC

       CHAPTER XXV HOTEL AND BOARDING-HOUSE LIFE

       CHAPTER XXVI IN THE RESTAURANT

       CHAPTER XXVII WHEN TRAVELING

       CHAPTER XXVIII IN SPORT

       CHAPTER XXIX MRS. NEWLYRICH AND HER SOCIAL DUTIES

       CHAPTER XXX DELICATE POINTS FOR OUR GIRL

       CHAPTER XXXI OUR OWN AND OTHER PEOPLE’S CHILDREN

       CHAPTER XXXII OUR NEIGHBORS

       CHAPTER XXXIII CHURCH AND PARISH

       CHAPTER XXXIV THE WOMAN’S CLUB

       CHAPTER XXXV CHARITIES, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE

       CHAPTER XXXVI COURTESY FROM THE YOUNG TO THE OLD

       CHAPTER XXXVII MISTRESS AND MAID

       CHAPTER XXXVIII THE WOMAN WITHOUT A MAID

       CHAPTER XXXIX WOMAN IN BUSINESS RELATIONS

       CHAPTER XL A FINANCIAL STUDY FOR OUR YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE

       CHAPTER XLI MORE ABOUT ALLOWANCES

       CHAPTER XLII A FEW OF THE LITTLE THINGS THAT ARE BIG THINGS

       CHAPTER XLIII ON MANNER

       CHAPTER XLIV SELF-HELP AND OBSERVATION

       SENDING AND RECEIVING INVITATIONS

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      THE sending and receiving of invitations underlies social obligations. It therefore behooves both senders and recipients to learn the proper form in which these evidences of hospitality should be despatched and received.

      In the majority of cases an invitation demands an answer. If one is in doubt, it is well to err on the side of acknowledging an invitation, rather than on that of ignoring it altogether.

      We will consider first such invitations as demand no acceptance but which call for regrets if one can not accept.