For a More Formal Occasion
Belinda sets her table in the dining room, with a non-playing friend or two to pour the tea and coffee. Bright with flowers and attractive with delicious dainties, it has an allure that is never gainsaid. The menu may be—
- Tea ... at one end of the table with coffee, chocolate or fruit cup as an alternative at the other end
- Toasted cheese rolls
- Sandwiches
- Hot biscuits
- Cakes big and little
- Compote of fruits
- Cherry Cream Parfait Whip or Lemon Snow Pudding in individual glasses
- Candies and salted nuts
Such a lovely note of color gleams in these delicate gelatins. The rich glowing raspberry, just the color of the ripe fruit ... strawberry, a ruby in sunlight ... the delicate iridescence of the pure lemon. Moulded fruits gleam through that delicate sparkle. Whipped and piled high in individual glasses, served in any one of a dozen different ways, they give a fairy flavor to Belinda’s party.
Eight for Luncheon
may mean an afternoon party to follow, or merely a pleasant hour of friendly intercourse. It taxes Belinda’s talents as a hostess more, perhaps, than any other entertainment. She is so entirely the builder of the surroundings, the mainspring of the welcome she provides. It is her individual occasion!
The luncheon table demands special attention. The doilies and lunch cloths must be laundered to especial perfection, the silver spotless, the glass and china shining. The decorations of the table should harmonize with the dining room. There must be a distinction about it that can face the daylight.
Belinda Chooses the Menu
with equal care. No two-hour lunches with drawn blinds and lighted candles for the slim smart maids and matrons of to-day! Any of the following menus can be prepared and served with an ease that leaves the hostess free to enjoy the occasion with her guests.