Saturday, April 19, 2025

Etiquette for Political Wives of 1972

“Never let your picture be taken while holding a cocktail glass or a cigaret.” – From the same era, a retro 1970’s GOP Cookbook with a female elephant  chef gracing the cover. 
GOP Lessons in Etiquette for 1972

“Discriminate women never smoke on the street or when dancing; they never let a cigaret dangle from the lips or exhale through the nose.”

Those words of advice appear in a 10-page booklet written for the wives of Republican candidates running for congress. 

The booklet’s cover is illustrated with a picture of a girlish elephant wearing lipstick and a pantsuit and its contents include rules for lady-like behavior on the campaign trail.

Some of the tips offered are:
  • “Never let your picture be taken while holding a cocktail glass or a cigaret.”
  • “Gum chewing: Never!”
  • “When your husband is speaking, watch him proudly.”
  • “Never appear bored, even if you have heard the same speech repeatedly.”
  • “A steely handshake is unlady-like.”
And finally, 
  • “When the meeting starts, always bow your head and close your eyes for the entire invocation.” — The California Aggie, 1972


🍽️Etiquette Enthusiast, Maura J. Graber, is the Site Editor for the Etiquipedia© Etiquette Encyclopedia

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