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Miss Mary Cawein, a beautiful young woman from a prominent Louisville, Kentucky family, debuts musically in New York and plans to study grand opera abroad for two years, with predictions of a successful career.
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Kentucky Belle In Opera
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Only Woman "Fellow"
Miss Mary Cawein, an acknowledged beauty of the south, connected with one of the old families of Kentucky, will study for grand opera abroad for the next two years. She has just made her first appearance in New York city at a musicale given in the ballroom of the Plaza hotel. At home Miss Cawein is a local celebrity in musical as well as social circles. Kentucky is famous for its attractive women, and to be named as one of the most attractive is a rare distinction, and it is possessed by Miss Cawein. She is the daughter of William and Christiana Cawein of Louisville. Her cousin, Madison Julius Cawein, is a poet and novelist of reputation in the literary world. While Miss Cawein is well qualified to fill any social position with credit and has many admirers, she has selected grand opera as a profession. Those qualified as judges of musical talent predict for the young beauty a successful career.
MISS MARY CAWEIN.
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Louisville, Kentucky; New York City
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Miss Mary Cawein, daughter of William and Christiana Cawein of Louisville, Kentucky, and cousin to poet Madison Julius Cawein, debuts at a New York musicale and plans to study grand opera abroad for two years, predicted to have a successful career despite social prospects.