!INVITATIONS TO PARTIES.                                                   185

Invitation to a Lawn Soiree;

MR. & MRS. HARRINGTON.
MA. D. C. HARUtOTON.
Request the pleasure of your company, at a Lawn ScIree, Friday eve-
ning, from half past seven to half past ten o'clock, June 20th, 1872,
weather permitting.
R. S. V.P.

Invitation to an Evening Party.

Mrs. Langford requests the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. Bell's company
on Thursday evening, 7th Inst., at seven o'clock.
No. - St., Dec. lt.
Answer Accepting the Invitation.
Mr. and Mrs. Bell accept, with pleasure, Mrs. Langford's kind invi-
tation for Thursday evening, the 7th inst.
No, --   St., Dec. 2d.
Answer Declining the Invitation.
Mr. and Mrs. Bell regret that it will not be in their power to accept
Mrs. Langford's kind invitation for Thursday evening, the 7th inst.
No. -    St., Dec. 2d.

Invitation to a Dinner Party.
Mr. Conklin presents his warm regards to Mr. Belden, and requests
the pleasure of his company to dinner, on Thursday next (18th), at 5
o'clock. Mr. Conklin expects the pleasure, also, of receiving Mr. Wil-
bur, of Buffalo.
An answer will oblige.
No.          St., June 16,18-.
Answer Accepting the Invitation.
Mr. Belden presents his kind regards to Mr. Conklin, and accepts,
with pleasure, his polite invitation for Thursday next.
No.          St., June 17, 18--.
Answer Declining the Invitation.
Mr. Belden regrets that a previously arranged business engagement
will prevent his accepting Mr. Conklin's kind invitation for to-mor-
row. Mr. Beldn has delayed answering until to-day, hoping to effect
a change of appointment, but has learned this forenoon that no change
can be made without serious disappointment to others.
No.          St., June 17,18--.

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