Back to Lane furniture..
Lane was a rather old company, starting in 1912. I can recall back when healthy American girls almost all, maintained a traditional "hope chest"..which was some kind of a chest (footlocker like) where they saved little gifts and accumulated treasures, in view of their coming marriage.
Some started very early, others after their high school graduation. The Lane people, used to give small, replica cedar chests to each girl high school graduate, in hopes that they would ask Dad get such in a full sized hope chest.
If not for that, a spare blanket/quilt chest for the foot of milady's bed.
As I recall, local furniture stores helped with distribution, hoping to win over a future customer.
I guess that went out of style before the Femnazis declared hope chests as some kind of male dominated slavery
object.
Never heard any of the guys whine about the "unfairness" of not getting a free gun rack, either..
Here's one of those program chests on Ebay. They seem to run in price from $15 to $200..
https://www.ebay.com/itm/333692302420 Does anyone else remember those little chests? Many lived later as jewelry boxes.