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They Appear In Naiad Queen

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
March
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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The eharacters in the Naiad Queen are taken by local amateurs who indícate careful training. The following take part in the programme in the various roles: Mrs. R. H. Kempf as Stalacta, the Naiad Queen; Mrs. L. M. Stevens as Astraea, the Goddess of Justice; Alice Cramer as dementia, the Goddess of Mercy; Eva Herbert as Evangeline, the child of poverty; Hattie Swift as Augusta, a daughter of wealth; Carrie Porter as Aurora, Goddess of Morning; May Aldrich as Nocturna, the Goddess of Night; Bessie Mason as Fredonia, Goddess of Liberty Mrs. F. A. Green as Constantia, Godiiess of Faith; Donna Pinckney as Zanetta, queen of Gypsies; May Wilsey as Mariello, a merry Zingara; Stalaetas maids of Honor, Maud Hastings as Adriadue, Eva Herbert as Syuona. Hattie Swift as Laberta, Nellie Sliiiiey as Delucio; Ruth Kapp as Silvides, queen of the Fairies; Bessie Storms as Pelru, queen of the Sprites; May Watson as queen of Spring; Eva Marsh as queeu of Summer; Kate Parker as queen of Autumn; Gussie Erens as queen of Winter: Gussie James as Rhoda, Mabel Baluss as Eevoe, attendants of the queen; Mabel Simson Neta Lea, a child of Tender Heart; Kate Saunders as Nona Gray, a child of Faith; Anna Stoll as Helene, a Blind Girl; Georgië Sumners as' Madam Goodheart, a Wjdow; Kate Saunders as Effle Lañe, a bosom friend of Neta Lea; Gussie James as Tennella, queen of the Nymphs; Lou Southard as Edith Clare, a Generous Child; Eliza HUI, as Zilledoe, Carrie Wheeler as Onska, attendants of the Gypsie Queen; Ruby Augur as Reposa, Sarah Campbell as Sennella, attendants of the Queen of the Nymphs; Flossie Spence as Ada, Ruth Ames as Eve, train-bearers of the queen; F. A. Green as Vestus, Sentinel of the Queen; C. E. Colgrove as Sam Trusty, a Boatmau; J. 11. Maynard as Dazariel, King of the Dryads; Al Dodsley as Lakondo, Kiug of the Gypsies; Charlie Stone as Lerna, Geo. O'Connor as Lycaon, Captains of the Dryads; Fred Dodsley as Joe Lovelace, an Inconsiderate Lad: George Warner as ArthurLee, anOrphan; Wirt Moore, as Roy IGuilford a Great Favorite; Louie Boylan as Paul Fielding, a Courageous Lad; Jessie Jones as Claude Melville; Eddie Manning as Morto Georgië Kyer as Lespur, Pages of the Queen.

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