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More than 75 Navy Wives were guests of the Gardiner Museum last Tuesday afternoon. Special arrangements were made for the afternoon's entertainment, including a tour of the museum a musical, and tea.
The large body of guests was divided into three smaller groups with a guide for each. The tour began in the Venetian Court Yard, which is particularly spectacular at this season with a brilliant assortment of flowers, and was followed by a musical in the Tapestry rooms, with Miss Virginia Raymond, contralto, and Reginald Boardman, pianist, in joint concert.
After the musical the tour continued, culminating in the Dutch room, where tea appointments awaited the guests.
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