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THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN .., MONDAY, JUNE #» AT ° A Capital Turns Out to Entertain Throngs of Visiting Shriners % I Another group of Robin Hood players. Left 1o right: ir hourne ; wis Deladre as Robin Hood, and Estelle Wentworth, in ter. ~—Star Staff Photo. Scene at the Swanee ball room as a group of players rchearsed the Robin Hood pageant, part of the Shrine parade. Mrsa Estelle Wentworth is directing the plavers, S osephinc Taylor a bow at the archery tournament v rdav on the i Princess She will take part ries of Egvpt Mrs. Byron Cann posing with some of the trophies awarded yesterday at the Shrine iStar BGR Bht Regatta. ~Star Staff Photo, ~ Pageant. Al Deamer of Durbam, N hown taking the north buoy at high speed, ¢ ag during the regatta. —Star Staff Photo. ing up on ( Montgomery lives a The desk at Almas Temple, where grandstand seats are harles B. Dulcan. vice president of the Hecht Co.. presenting a plaque to Robert P. Smith in appreciation of his work in being sold. W. L. Harvey is ask questions of Jeane Crouse, P! P g a plaq PY 1 Soldiers of the 34th Infantry doing K. P. dutv at the bringing the Shrine convention to Washington. At the left is Miss Virginia Steuart, daughter of L. P. Steuart, deputy imperial Doris Hall and Roslyn Lapidus. —sStar Staff Photo. model Army camp on the Elipse. —Star Staff Photo. potentate. —Star Staff Photo. - i i Newly elected president of the Rec " Associ of the Shrine being congratulated at a luncheon at noon in the Raleigh Hotel. Left to right: Louis N. Tonnatin, the new president; F. Lawrence Walker, first president, and Schuyler C. Peck, the res —Star Staff Photo. tiring president. —Star Staff Photo. ’, :