MIRROR
DECEMBER 21, 1945
Page Nine
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THINK after each question—then look and see
if you are right. Correct
yourself if necessary.
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19. Nov#20. An order of monks.
OK TO YOUR MANNERS
-MODERN ETIQUETTE
orrect to thrust the tip
e into the receptacle of
s provided for general |
a man remove his hat
when walking through the corridors of a hotel, where women are
seated and passing?
3. Is it permissible for a woman
to present a letter of introduction
in person?
4. Would it be proper for a man
to walk between twd women whom
he is accompanying on the street?
5. Is it all right for a bride to
wear a veil if her wedding is to be
a very small one?
6. Isn't it poor manners for one
to sip coffee or tea while food is
in the mouth?
7. What should a woman choose
when she is invited to an evening
entertainment, and is uncertain
whether to wear a decollete evening dress or a long-sleeved frock?
8. Do the same rules apply for
engraving names on Christmas
cards as for visiting cards?
9. Is it really obligatory to give
tips?
10. If one is talking with two
persons, isn't it rude to invite one
of them to call without extending
the same invitation to the other?
11. Should a business woman expect chivalrous attentions from the
men employees?
12. Who usually holds "open
house" on New Year's Day?
ANSWERS
1. No; a small salt-spoon is usually provided for this purpose. 2.
Yes, he should remove his hat. 3.
No; a man has this privilege, but
not a woman. 4. Yes, if b6th women are elderly and need his help
and he wishes to offer an arm to
each. Otherwise, he should take
the curb side. 5. Yes, a veil may
be worn at any wedding unless it
is a civil or a second marriage. 6.
Yes, very. 7. It would be better to
wear the long-sleeved frock, if uncertain. 8. Yes. 9. No; one is not
obliged to do so, but it is customary when one can afford it. 10.
Yes; a person who is well-bred will
not do so. One can always await an
opportunity to see the favored
person! alone. 11. No; and the woman who expects it will be disappointed. 12. The older, well-established families of the town or
community.
Simplicity Simplified
HOUSEHOLD SCRAPBOOK
Velvet
Rain spots can be removed :_rom
velvet if sponged with gasoline, al-
wayl rubbing in one direction. This
should be done out in the open air.
Mat for the Clock
Secure a stair tread in telack,
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iYERS OF ST. JOSEPH COUNTY §
>wnships, Schools and Corporation of St. Joseph County for the year 1945 and payable in 1946 are now in the
thereon. The following table shows the rate of taxation on each $100.00 worth of taxable real and personal
ly in May. Second installment delinquent after first Monday in November.
MICHAEL J. BARANY, Treasurer of St. Joseph County.
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>seph County, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of all Tax Levies for the
NICHOLAS A. MUSZER, Auditor.
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