Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post
Hi Standard,

A table banner displays ones coat of arms and sits on the table in front of you. The coat of arms represents the person so if you know the arms, you know who the person is. This is mine. You will notice that it is the same as my avatar.



7 for 7:30 - Dining starts at 7:30. From 7:00 on-wards, pre-dinner drinks will be served. The host is telling the guest that he is expected to arrive between those times; earlier and the host and his servants will not be ready to receive the guest; later and the guest will embarrass themselves with their lateness.

Carriages at 10:30 is old fashioned, but again is politeness for the guest. The dinner will be fully finished by 10:30. If the guest knows the finishing time, he knows what time to tell his driver to arrive.

This invitation is more or less standard. Other information is sometimes included - 'Dancing', 'Live Music', 'Charity Auction', 'name of royalty if attending', 'other activity'. It is all designed to give the maximum information to the guest.

I hope this helps

Regards

Chas
Thanks Chas, that is what I thought the times meant, however I was totally unfamiliar with the table banner. Hope you have an enjoyable evening at your event.