A NOVEL IDEA.
A rather novel way to make an engngemenl known is (writes R.L.H. in an American magazine) by giving a luncheon. A largo pie of floral design is placed in the centio of the table, with ri noons running to the several places. After the guebts are talking .merrily, then pull their ribbons, to each of which ia attached a tiny trinket, and a liuip envelope. These, the hostess announces, a rd "things that everyone hhoulrl knuv.'' Beginning at out* end tho guests open Ihe envelopes and xzc d the contents aloud. These m<jy be bits Di Icrnl liev. s or gossip, but the very JasO one contaias the btartiitog news of trha oc.cagioilt
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 11
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116A NOVEL IDEA. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 11
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