n the decorations. The candles
are pink and the paper shades in the shape of roses; pink bonbons
bearing appropriate mottoes and tiny cakes covered with pink frosting,
are in heart-shaped dishes; around the dishes are garlands of green,
caught in a bow-knot with a narrow pink satin ribbon. In the center of
the table is a large heart-shaped cake, fringed with smilax and pink
roses, and on the top, pink figures numbered from one to sixteen.
Before the cake is cut, a silver tray holding corresponding numbers is
passed, with the explanation that one of the pieces contains a tiny gold
heart, and that the finder will surely succumb to Cupid's darts before
another year. In another piece is a dime which will bring the lucky
possessor success, wealth and happiness.
The place-cards consist of heart shaped booklets with the name of the
guest in gold, and an artistic sketch of Cupid equipped with bow and
arrow. On the leaves are the following conundrums:
What kind of a ship has two mates and no captain? (Courtship.)
What is the difference between a mouse and a young woman? (One
wishes to harm the cheese, the other to charm the he's.)
The souvenirs are square cards, on which are quaint pen sketches, and
rhymes, each peculiarly adapted to the one that receives it, and, of
course, more or less personal.
The ices are heart-shaped and the two maids who act as waitresses
represent the Queen of Hearts, attired in dresses bedecked with hearts,
and small crowns of hearts upon their heads.
Have a heart hung from the chandelier, the guests in turn being placed
about eight feet from it, then request them to hold the left hand over
one eye, raise the right arm even with the heart, and keeping it in that
position, walk rapidly straight ahead and hit it with a finger, striking
horizontally. It is declared easy to do until tried.
A VALENTINE TEA. 2.
Here are some contests for a valentine tea. Call on each one for an
impromptu valentine. Award a book of rhymes for the best. Turn down the
lights and require each man to propose to his partner. Prepare red
cardboard hearts and write fortunes on them with baking powder and
water. Ask each guest to select a heart and hold it to the fire when the
writing will appear. Provide a fish pond with comic valentines. Provide
a long table, sheets of fancy paper, flowers, pictures, paste, scissors
and watercolors and ask each to make an original valentine. The game of
hearts, the
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