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Mae Shumway Enderly

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she developed a sketch called "Brides of Our Allies" or "Peasant Brides", in which she wore wedding gowns from various European cultures, and discussed those traditions while she sang and played the harp. She presented a "tragic playlet" called "Ballard of Despair" to Los Angeles club audiences in
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Enderly was popular with American audiences. In 1909 she toured with soprano Gloria Mayne-Windsor, as the Enderly-Windsor Company. For several years (at least 1909-1914) she gave a costumed dramatic reading called "The Spanish Student". During
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Mae Shumway Enderly's performances for the lyceum, Chautauqua, and vaudeville audiences involved various costumes, singing, impersonating historical and cultural figures or giving dramatic readings, sometimes while also playing a small
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Enderly also played harp and gave her spoken presentations for radio audiences. As a prominent clubwoman, she was the official head hostess to Illinois attendees during the
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in Los Angeles. In 1933 she was founder and president of the International Woman's Club of
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Mae Shumway moved to Nebraska with her family as a young woman, and taught school there.
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Mae Shumway Enderly, dressed in a Norwegian bridal costume from a 1916 publication.
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Minnie Mae Shumway married lumber executive Frederick W. Enderly in
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1917. She sang Irish songs and played harp in costume at the
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Genealogy of the Shumway Family in the United States
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Mae Shumway Enderly, dressed in a Norwegian bridal costume, from a 1916 publication.

Chautauqua
vaudeville
Galesburg, Illinois
New York
Irish harp
World War I
Ebell Club
St. Patrick's Day
The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
1932 Summer Olympics
Los Angeles
Nebraska
southern California
Pearl Eaton
"Internationalists Plan Luncheon"


History of Western Nebraska and Its People: General History. Cheyenne, Box Butte, Deuel, Garden, Sioux, Kimball, Morrill, Sheridan, Scotts Bluff, Banner, and Dawes Counties. A Group Often Called the Panhandle of Nebraska
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"Mae Shumway Enderly is from Noted Early Family"
"Harpologist Ends Tour"
"Mae Enderly Returns"
"Enderly-Windsor Company Charms Audience"
"'The Spanish Student' for High School This Evening"

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