Irvines Dictionary of Titles

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Irvines Dictionary of Titles
Leigh H Leigh Hadley Irvine
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Husband and wife no longer use one card with Mr. And Mrs. William Watson Jones thereon, except for the first year of their married life.
Divorced women's cards are in two forms— either Mrs. Mary Crusoe, or she retains her maiden surname but gives it the prefix Mrs. If she was Miss Brown before she became Mrs. Crusoe, this would give the card Mrs. Mary Brown. It is an odd custom.
In cards for a debutante the daughter's name is always placed below her mother's, as: v Mrs. Jones, Miss Jones.
If th
...ere is an older sister "in society" the form is: Mrs. Jones. Y Miss Jones.
Miss Elizabeth Jones.
Every lady's card should contain the address of her residence in the lower right-hand corner, in small print. There should also be a residence address on men's cards. If not living at home, this may be a club address. In 1912 a fad having some vogue omits the printed address.
Clergymen often give the name of their church in the lower right-band corner of the card. This is permissible.
The place for such announcements as "at home" days, as: Wednesdays in January, or first and third Tuesdays, is proper in the lower left-hand corner of the card.


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