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NOTES OF INVITATION TO WEDDINGS AND RECEPTIONS.
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If desirous of giving information of the time of return from the bridal tour, and an invitation to receptions afterwards, the address is omitted on the larger card, and a third card may accompany the other two, worded as follows:
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This style of invitation, requiring no cards, is frequently used :
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This style of invitation, printed on a fine card about the size of a large envelope, is frequently employed. If desirous of using colored card- board, a light olive or pink tint is sometimes admissible, though white is always in best taste.
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The following note, announcing, "At Home," after October 15, requires no cards:
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