After a theatre party given by a man, he should call within three days on the woman he escorted or leave his card.
After a theatre party given by a man, he should call within three days on the woman he escorted, or leave his card, and should call within a week on the remainder of his guests.
A man should not invite a young woman to a theatre party or supper without inviting her mother or a chaperone to accompany them.
If a dance or theatre party is to follow the dinner, words indicating the fact are written across the lower part of the card or in the lower left-hand corner.
She will take her friend to see the sights of her home city if she is a stranger; she may give a theatre party, or at least take her friend several times.
The Tuxedo is a dinner coat, hence never seen before six o'clock; it must not be worn at a theatre party, or if a man escorts ladies.
If a bachelor's quarters are too restricted for any other form of entertaining, he may give a theatre party, followed by a supper at some cafe.
Edith was already listening, so Happie proceeded: "Mother said I might give a party, a theatre party or something to all of you girls some night in the tea room.
This won't cost more than a theatre party, or a party in the tea room," cried Happie.
We will suppose that Tilden becomes sufficiently well acquainted to be asked to join a theatre party.
If, however, Tilden wishes to give a theatre party, he must furnish everything.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "theatre party" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.