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MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL DUANE, of 2028 Delancey place, will enter tain at dinner before the last meet ing of the Monday Havening Junior Dances, on February 8, in honor of Miss Anna M. Heckscher and Miss Cor nelia Leidy. MRS. HORACE BROCK ENTERTAIN ed at luncheon yesterday at her resi dence, 1920 Spruce street. Among the guests were’ Mrs. Charles Bingham Pen rose, Mrs. John Markoe, Mrs. James Francis Sullivan, Mrs. Samuel Grant Dieh], Mrs. Austin M. Purves, Mrs Russell Johnson,” Mrs. George H., White, Miss’ Grace Falkner, Miss Florence Hall, Mrs. A. J. George, of Boston, and Mrs. Charles M. Parker, of Boston, OR. AND MRS. BENJAMIN R. Reath, of 1911 Walnut street, will give a theatre party and supper at the Ritz-Carlton, on Tuesday, January 26, in honor of Miss Elsa Reath and Mr. John A. Appleton, whose engagement was recently announced. The guests will be: Miss Jean N. Thompson, Miss Charlotte H. Brown, Miss Cornelias Leidy, Miss Margaret H. Burton, Miss Inez Drayton, Mr. John C. Bell, Jr., Mr. J. Hamilton Cheston, Mr. Alexand er Mercer Biddle, Jr. and Mr. Thomas K. Finletter, MRS. NORTON DOWNS, OF “FORD brooke Farm,” Three Tuns, will enter tain at luncheon at the Acorn Club, next Friday, in honor of Miss Amy Shaw, of Boston. She will remain here several weeks. On Monday, Jan uary 25, Mrs. Downs will give a lun c on at the Acorn Club in honor of Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean, MRS, EDWARD TROTH'’S DANCING class met last night at the German town Cricket Club. . Mr. Edward W. Clark, 3d, led the cotillion. A min of dinners preceded the dance. Mrs. William M. Longstreth entertained in honor of Miss Frances’ Hunter, of Provi dence, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Rehn gave a dinner in honor of Miss Christine Rehn. MR. AND*MRS. HARRISON CRATE shank, of 1309 Clayton street, Wi mington, Del., will receive informalls on Sunday afternoon, February 14, from four, until six,o'clock. No cards have been sent out. MR. AND MRS. JOHN M. SCOTT, OF 1908 Spruce street, entertained at din ner last evening in honor of; Miss Aimee Hutchinson, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Pemberton Hutchin son, MRS. JOSEPH LEIDY AND?’ HER daughter, Miss Cornelia Carter Leidy, who are spending the weekend in Bal timore, will be the guests of honor at a tea on Monday afternoon, given by Mrs. John Ridgeley, at her country home near ‘Towson. MRS. ‘THOMAS H. FENTON AND Mrs. J. W. Bidlack, of 1519 Spruce street, will receive on Wednesday af ternoons in January, after four o'clock. There will be music. No cards have been issued. MR. AND MRS. HARVEY J. SAYEN, of 278 South Twenty-third street, will give a dinner on Tuesday, February 16, in honor of Mrs. Sayen’s brother, Mr. Marshall S. Winpenny, before the Bal Masque. MRS. CHARLES STEWART WARTS’ dancing class had their regular meet ing last night at Asher’s. The cotil lion was led by Mr. William Claxton and Mr. Norris Freeman, MRS. JOSEPH H. BURROUGHS AND her daughter, Mrs. E. or Johnson, of 7208 Chariton avenue, not Hill, have issued cards for Monday after noons in January, after three o’¢s at the residence of Mrs. Burroughs, 1026 Spruce street.
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