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“Hearts” proved a very pleasant 
evening’s entertainment for the 
guests at the Aborn last Thursday, 
there being about 60 guests who took 
part in the evening’s play. The first 
ladies’ prize was won by Miss. Kath- 
erine Page of Boston, Mrs. Beardley 
of Hartford winning second. Among 
the gentlemen, E. J. Remick, the 
popular manager of the house, won 
first prize, while second was won by 
Mr. Beardsley. Consolation prizes 
were awarded Alton Faunce of Bos- 
ton and Mrs. Charles England of 
Baltimore. 
Tomorrow evening the following 
program will be rendered by the New 
Magnolia orchestra and soloists : 
Overture, ‘‘Don Juan’’ Mozart 
Entr’ Acts, ‘‘Badinage”’ Herbert 
Song, ‘‘The Holy City”’ Adams 
Mrs. George H. Newell 
Piano solo, ‘‘Murmuring Zephyrs’’ Jensen 
John E. Keefe 
Selection from ‘‘Lohengrin”’ Wagner 
Cello solo, ‘“Tarantella’’ Popper 
Carl Webster 
Selection, ‘‘Carmen’”’ Bizet 
Last Sunday evening one of the 
most pleasing programs of the year 
was given. Interspersed with the or- 
chestra selections were solos by Mrs. 
Geo. H. Newell, soprano; Master 
Edward Newell, 
violinist, and Carl 
Webster, ’cellist. Following the con- 
cert the guests were entertained bya 
reading of Longfellow’s poem of the 
“Wreck of the Hesperus” by Earl 
Bennett. Every visitor to Magnolia 
makes it a point to.visit the scene of 
the wreck made famous by Long- 
fellow and the reading by Mr. Bennett 
was greatly enjoyed. 
Among the motor parties to regis- 
ter at the: New Magnolia the past 
Tessons in Jumping 
SPECIAL CLASSES FOR CHILDREN 
J. HENRY COULTER 
RIDING and DRIVING 
Stable off Magnolia Ave., - Magnolia 
week is that of Mr. and Mrs. Louis 
B. Rolston and the Misses Helen and 
Jean Rolston of New York City. 
Another auto party stopping here is 
that of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Curtis of 
Reading, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. 
Bryant of Philadelphia. 
Mrs. W. H. Williams of Providence, 
who has been at the New Magnolia 
through the summer, has as her 
guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hutton 
of New York. 
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