Less attention is now paid than formerly to all those before the silver wedding. For specific information, see SILVER WEDDING, TIN WEDDING, etc.

ANNOUNCEMENT—ENGAGEMENT.
See ENGAGEMENT PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT.

ANNOUNCING GUESTS—BALLS. The hostess decides
whether or not the guests are to be announced.
At public balls it is customary.

ANSWERING INVITATIONS.
See under FUNCTIONS, as
DINNERS, INVITATIONS, etc.

APPLES should be pared, cut into small pieces, and
eaten with finders or forks.

ARCHBISHOP OF ANGLICAN CHURCH—HOW ADDRESSED. An official letter begins: My Lord Archbishop, may it please your Grace, and ends: I remain, My Lord Archbishop, your Grace's most obedient servant.

A social letter begins: My dear Lord
Archbishop, and ends: I have the honor to remain,
my dear Lord Archbishop.

The address on the envelop is: The Most
Reverend, His Grace the Archbishop of Kent.

ARCHBISHOP OF ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH—HOW ADDRESSED.
An official or social letter begins:
Most Reverend and Dear Sir, and ends: I
have the honor to remain your humble servant.

The address on the envelope is: The Most
Reverend John J. Wilson, Archbishop of Kent.