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Social events p r e s id e n t ’ s d in n e r President and Mrs. Leslie M. FitzGerald will be guests of honor at the President’s Dinner, the top soc...

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Social events

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President and Mrs. Leslie M. FitzGerald will be guests of honor at the President’s Dinner, the top social event of the 95th annual session. The dinner and entertain­ ment will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 10, at 7:30 p.m., in the Cotillion Room of the di Lido Hotel, Miami Beach. Tickets are $8.00 per plate. Reserva­ tions may be made by writing C. L. Craig, 905 Congress Building, Miami 32. Tick­ ets will also be available during the an­ nual meeting at information booths in the Hotel Columbus and in the Dinner Key Auditorium. Attendance will be limited and reservations will be made in the order in which requests are received.

the annual meeting. Sightseeing boats will leave from piers in downtown Miami at 1 p.m. and cruise down Biscayne Bay to Vizcaya. Entertainment, including a fashion show and refreshments in the formal garden, will be presented preced­ ing the tour through the fabulous home. Price of the complete tour, including entertainment, transportation and en­ trance fee to Vizcaya, is $2.40. Tickets will be on sale at Dinner Key and Bayfront Auditoriums and at the Columbus Hotel. In the event o f inclement weather, ar­ rangements have been made to conduct the tour on Wednesday, November 10. f r a t e r n it y

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The following dental fraternities will hold their banquets on the first evening of the annual session, November 8: Alpha Omega, Delano H otel; Delta Sigma Del­ ta, Sans Souci Hotel; Psi Omega, Algiers Hotel; X i Psi Phi, San Marino Hotel.

VIZCAYA BOAT TRIP

A boat trip and tour of Vizcaya, the world-famous, castlelike home of the late James Deering, will be conducted Tues­ day, November 9, for women attending

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