Chuckles With Your Cocktails
February, 1956
Chuckles with your CocktailsOnce Relegated to such mundane tasks as keeping whiskey rings off the spinet and canape crumbs off the kisser, today's yokked-up cocktail napkins are often the life of the party. Their tremendous popularity began about five years ago, we're told, when a Philadelphia manufacturer got the idea of reproducing the cartoons from R. Taylor's Fractured French as novelty napkins (sample: "Tête-à-tête--a tight brassiere"). Since then, a half dozen manufacturers have...