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place card
noun
A card set down at a table to inform a guest where they are to sit.
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Suddenly Mr. Trescher grabbed a place card.
His table place card was next to ours.
And he swapped Mr. Bennett's place card with his own.
A set of four place card holders from William-Wayne & Company is $18.75; phone orders only.
I left a seat empty for him at my wedding: place card, chocolate box, napkin.
" 'What do you bring to a Chinese New Year celebration?' 'How would you address Henry Kissinger on a place card?
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As manager of the Glee Club (the place-card, above, shows him singing), Blair visited Georgia, where Sam Myers 1881 gave him Confederate money.
Made to order by European woodworkers, they are available in two sizes -- nine-inch tabletop follies and five-inch place-card holders.
The stems can be wrapped around a napkin like a napkin ring, or twisted to create a place-card holder for a wedding shower, luncheon or dinner.
The New Yorker, January 26 , 1929P. 9 The mercy bullet, which merely puts victim to sleep, is suggested for banquet speakers; each guest might be supplied with one instead of a place-card.
To stay within her budget, she is considering having candles and paper leaves on the place-card tables instead of fresh flowers, and only seasonal ones (no orchids) on the dinner tables.
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