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A BRILLIANT SUCCESS. 
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The Spielkartenfest was a game of 
whist, in which young men and women 
representing the cards played a gen- 
uine game. After 
planned shuffle, the ‘‘cards’’ formed 
in double circles and the “joker,” 
Prescott Bigelow, in most amusing 
make-up and_ ridiculously clever, 
“dealt” the cards. 
The players of the game, which 
gave the cue for the living cards, who 
were brought out by pages, were L. 
A. Janney, A. G. Stanwood, I. W. 
Kemble and Robert Bentley. The 
“‘cards’”’ were: 
Hearts: Miss Louise Brown, Miss 
Marjorie Calton, C. P. Eliis, jr, Mr. 
Tingley, Miss Gummy, Otto Stack, 
Miss Anna MacFadden, Mr. Atherton, 
Miss Carr, Junior Potter, Miss Lyra 
_ B. Nickerson, Malcolm Macdonald 
and Miss Helen Ayres. 
Clubs: Miss Jeannette Cox, Miss 
Daisy Colton, Mr. Matson, Richard 
Kennard, Miss Nellie Ellis, Sam Stev- 
ens, Miss Dutcher, Ned Crittenden, 
Miss May Ruhl, Jack Stevens, Miss 
Hunting, Minor Ayres and Miss Jessie 
Macdonald. 
Diamonds: Miss Genevieve Gibb, 
Miss Hoops, Pierrepont Dutcher, 
_ Samuel Crocker, Miss Janet House, 
_ William Campbell, Miss Mildred Foss, 
_ Mr. Atherton, Miss Marjorie Newell, 
Grant Curry, Miss Florence Rawn, 
Harry Curry and Miss Marion Brown. 
Spades: Miss Lewis, Miss Ellis, 
Mr. Kemball, Mr. Dangerfield, Miss 
McAdoo, George Kimball, Miss Har- 
riet Johnston, Mr. McMillan, Miss 
Alice Crittenden, Bradford Allyn, 
Miss Laura Hobson, Mr. William 
McKee, Miss Margaret Curry and 
_ Walker Ellis. 
The matrons of “ The Spielkarten- 
fest” included Mrs. E. M. House, 
eMrs.C. P. Ellis, Mrs. J. A. Janny, 
)Mrs. H. W. Adams, Mrs. D. A. 
_ Brown. 
_ Included among the _patronesses 
_ were Mrs. William Atherton, Mrs. L. 
)S. Ayers, Mrs. H. H. Brown, Mrs. 
Jas. H. Beals, Mrs. J. M. Bonell, Mrs. 
-G. H. Bradford, Mrs. Robert Bently, 
Mrs. D. A. Brown, Mrs. Geo. E. 
Carter, Mrs. Jas. S. Coates, Mrs. C. 
-H. Cromwell, Madame Chermont, 
Mrs. N. H. Coolidge, Mrs. J. J. Don- 
“nell, Mrs. J. E. Dean, Mrs. Pierrepont 
_ Dutcher, Mrs. Thos. J. Dolan, Mrs. 
°C. P. Ellis, Mrs. Farmer, Mrs. W. H. 
“Foss, Mrs. W. W. Gibbs, Mrs. Geo. 
A. Garretson, Mrs. J. B. Hobson, Mrs. 
A. B. Halliday, Mrs. Geo. H. Crocker, 
Mrs. E. M. House, Mrs. W. J. Ham- 
ilton, Mrs. Jos. A. Janney, Mrs. D. 
W. Kemble, Mrs. J. B. Lord, Mrs. 
Wm. McAdoo, Mrs. H. S. Matthews, 
rs. Lee McMillan, Mrs. W. F. 
an ornamental. 
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Morse, Mrs. Wm. McFadon, Mrs. 
Wm. McMillan, Mrs. L. Alexander 
Orr, Senora Portela, Mrs C. A. Pot- 
ter, Mrs. H. Staples Potter, Mrs. 
Clinton L. Riggs Mrs. J.G. Rawn, 
Mrs. C. E. Riley, Mrs. W. H. H. 
Sutherland, Mrs. F. E. Warner, Mrs. 
M. R. Wendell, Mrs. C. W. Jones, 
Mrs. Edw. A. Clark, Mrs. R. McM. 
Colfelt, Mrs. A. S. Covel, Mrs. F. 
Gordon Morrill, Mrs. H. N. Curry, 
Mrs. Hayden, Mrs. Eliot Hubbard, 
Mrs. E. B. Richardson, Mrs. Jos. Sar- 
gent, Mrs. Henry F. Shaw, Mrs. E. 
M. Stevens, Mrs. Geo. P. Wiltshire, 
Mus. Iee! 
Miss Margaret MacLaren Eager of 
New York was in charge of the entire 
affair. 
The parade of decorated autos previ- 
ous to the fete was a pretty feature. 
The judges — Capt. Ear] Taylor, U.S. 
A. (retired) J. A. Janney, Philadel- 
phia, and S. H. Mattson of New York 
awarded the blue ribbon tu E. J. Hy- 
lin of Lowell, whose large Fiat was 
handsomely decorated with white 
chrysanthemums. With him were the 
attractive twins, Misses Evaline and 
Marion Dean, and Minor Ames of 
Chicago, Henry J. Dole of Malden 
and W. H. Mayo of Boston. 
C. A. Potter of Philadelphia was 
given second prize. He had a Pope- 
Toledo decked in golden glow and 
goldenrod, and with him were his two 
sisters,, Misses Olive and Dorothy. 
Potter. 
Prescott Bigelow had _ his little 
Franklin car trimmed with all kinds 
of vegetables, and garbed in his joker 
costume, he was quite the funniest 
part of the event. He had with him 
Miss Florence Bawn of Chicago, and 
Dick Kennard in his farmer costume 
rode behind 
Other cars were Harry Curry, who 
rode with Miss Marion Brown of Bos- 
ton ; Richard Ellis, who had with him 
Perser Adams of New York, and 
Arthur Foraker; Leo Melanowski of 
West Newton, who had with him Mrs. 
Melanowski and the Misses Georgia 
and Julia Swindell of Baltimore. 
A display of fine workmanship in Fancy Baskets, Bows and Arrows, Canoes and other 
Souvenirs. Canoes to Let, with Guides. 
Paddling Lessons Given. 
GABRIEL PAUL, Proprietor. 
Phe Jfew J/Tagnolia 
Now Open 
For 
MAGNOLIA, MASS.———== The Season 
Rare combination of Seasore and Country attraction. Magnifi- 
Picturesque location. 
cent Beach. Delightful Drives. 
For rates and all information address 
CHARLES H. MOWRY, Manager. 
