Good Manners for All Occasions, Including Etiquette of Cards, Wedding Announcements And Invitations

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Mourning Customs and Funeral Etiquette 215 FLOWERS AT A FUhERAL Flowers express sympathy. A few, or a great many, in set pieces, or in a box with leaves and ferns, they may be sent to the house of mourning, and they convey consolation to the extent of the assurance that the dead are lamented. In some cases, the family prefers to provide the flowers, and the words "Kindly omit flowers" are appended to the funeral notice.
GLOVES Gloves were formerly provided for the clergymen and pall- bearers, b
...ut only a few people adhere to this old custom.
THE DRESS OF PALLBEARERS Pallbearers are selected from among the most intimate friends of the deceased. They dress in deepest black, frock coat, trousers, vest, tie, and gloves all matching.
CRAPE ON THE DOOR The crape on the door, the sign that notifies all passers that death has invaded the home, is of deepest black for a grown person, but the black is often relieved by a garland of flowers carelessly thrown over it. For a child or a young person a white ribbon on the door is substituted for the crape.


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