Monday, May. 19, 1941

Cinemores

For the edification of Easterners who may turn up at Hollywood parties during their summer vacations, the racing and theatrical New York Morning Telegraph Emily Posted Hollywood mores. Excerpts:

> Greet your hostess and say: "How do you do, oh, isn't that cute?"--thus calling attention to some bit of novelty jewelry she is certain to be wearing. If she is clad in a bathing suit, say: "How do you do, aren't you lovely?" Plain "How do you do?" won't do. It's considered rude.

> Never call a man Mister or a young lady Miss when you meet them. It's stuffy. Use their first names.

> Don't thank your hostess next day for the good time you had at her party.

That's an Eastern custom. She'll think you're angling for another invitation. Next time you see her just say: "That was sort of a pretty thing you cooked up at your house the other night. Thanks."

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