Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1923, Page 85

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The Japanese Cherry nges Bloom Again Phota by Staf Phetographer - . - -~ 4 Paris mourns for Sarah Bernhardt. This photo- graph shows funeral cor- tege passing through the crowds at the Place St Morning scene in the new headquarters of the In- Augustin, Paris. Six large structive Visiting Nurse Society in The Star building. automobiles were loaded The organization is growing steadily and wants to extend with flowers, but this was its important health-conservation work even further. only a small part of the With this in view, it will inaugurate a two-year budget tributes from admiring campaign tomorrow. friends of the great actress. Mrs. Larz Anderson presenting flag to Washington Boy o i o i — Scoillsia Sweek agofvesterday. SHihcflocal ipsonts fvere e The Capitol Model Airplane Club holds first meet on Monument grounds. The Cake baked for christening of the son of Princess Mary and :;‘:;Ll:.ee;ecde f::‘dt}::‘:- ;:;e:(,l;? ;(e):le(mdel:]ng& ::: SlsaArmEmcm purpose of the organization is to train boys in the fundamentals of aviation. Paul E. R <tone Garber is director of the club. Viscount Lascelles at Goldsborough Church, Yorkshire, England, recently. DI & A Pltes Internntigal

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