[Newspaper]
Publication: The Cincinnati Daily Star
Cincinnati, OH, United States
vol. 16, no. 108, p. 5, col. 4
OVER THE BRIDGE.
COVINGTON.
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Another one like the balance of the mask balls at Drexelius Hall, but then the boys dished out some fine prizes to the alleged waltzers to make amends. Jim Murray, for a round waltz, was given a diamond pin, made at Hemingray's. The gold necklace, made at the Cincinnati Brass Foundry, was won by Johnny Curtis. The silver caster, made at Swift's Rolling-Mill, was carried off by Miss Mousehart, of Newport. A mirror and case was given to Miss Wellman, for being the best-looking girl in the house.
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