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Another source gives her date of death as January 17, 1930 in Deadwood, South Dakota Private social masquerade party was given last evneing at the Phoenix hall, at which about thirty couples, half of which were maskers, enjoyed themselves until the wee small hours. Skill's quadrille band led off with the grand march at 9:30, after which the maskers occupied the floor until 11:30, when masks off revealed the following persons, representing as follows: Mrs. Frank J. Washabaugh, Lady of Ye Olden Time, dress black. Mrs. D.A. McPherson, Soubrette to Court of France, time of Louis XVI, color gray. Mrs. J.R. Wilson and Mrs. Roberts, Sisters of Mercy--black and white. Mrs. F.W. Hamilton, Daughter of the Regiment--colors and drum attachment. Miss Gillette, Pocahontas--buckskin suit, very tasty. Miss Irene Cushman, Snow. Miss Lu Kingsley, Tambourine Girl. Miss Maud Warner, Music. John R. Wilson, Monk. Professor Hirschfeld, Nurse Girl. Frank J. Washabaugh, William Penn. Fred Evans Jr., Highlander. E.A. Hoyt, Romeo. F.W. Hamilton, manilla man. Dr. L.F. Babcock, court dress. W.S. Warner, Irish gentleman; and among them Mongolians. Supper was served at 12, and certainly one of the most magnificent spreads ever sat down to was then enjoyed, after which the entire company fancy dress and otherwise, participated in the dance until upon adjournment all pronounced it a grand success and wished for more of the same. March 19, 1884 |