A" NOVEL WEDDING GIFT.
Among, a display of'wedding gifts Vera .noticed recently. (says an American journal) three interesting. copper, ash-trays, which were^origmallythe copper 'plates from which . bride's wedding; invitation," "at home" cards, and marriage' announcements had been._engraved, r The plate's-were naturally - the size of the invitations, nrid.when poundedup, at the sides—which 'was a simple ■ bit of .work for the jeweller-they made goodlooking trays:"-, The script, heading backward,. presented ,a novel appearance.. : These .. .trays to.the bride with the compjiinentS' of the. firm who engraved the invitations. Other brides could,, probably, f or .■.;■■ tne.asking, -have- their- plates,::: which have ' heretofore;been'considered useless, ■converted into ash-trays. , : ■ ... . -
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 396, 4 January 1909, Page 3
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102A" NOVEL WEDDING GIFT. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 396, 4 January 1909, Page 3
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