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Lot 129 - Antique Halloween Postcard “Halloween Lawn Fete” Depicting Beveridge Residence With Jack-O-Lanterns, Ghosts, And Crowds, St. Catherine's Guild Of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, W. Melville, Hollywood, Postmarked 1908, Written On Verso
Lot 129 - Antique Halloween Postcard “Halloween Lawn Fete” Depicting Beveridge Residence With Jack-O-Lanterns, Ghosts, And Crowds, St. Catherine's Guild Of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, W. Melville, Hollywood, Postmarked 1908, Written On Verso
Antique illustrated Halloween postcard titled “Halloween Lawn Fete,” depicting the home and grounds of Mr. and Mrs. Philo J. Beveridge in Hollywood, California, illuminated for a grand garden fête hosted by St. Catherine’s Guild of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church to take place on the afternoon and evening of October 31, 1907. The card features the residence framed by floating jack-o-lanterns, ghosts, and banners for “Donatelli’s Band” and the “Mysterious Inn.” Event promises "works of art, refreshments, flowers, ghosts, imps, mysteries, and dancing." Printed by W. Melville, Hollywood, California. Postmarked February 7, 1908, and addressed to Mrs. C. J. Ivers, Venice, California. Handwritten note on verso reads in part, “My dear I am coming to Venice tomorrow Saturday and hope to see [you]…” General wear and tear consistent with age and handling, including corner and edge wear, creasing, and loss at upper left and lower right corners with areas of surface abrasion. Each postcard includes a poly sleeve and rigid top loader.