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Show Quartet Parade Visits South High Ninth annual Parade of Quartets of the Salt Lake City Chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Barber-shop Quartet Singing in America will be presented this week. This annual festival of hilarity and harmony will be seen Friday and Saturday, November 15 and 16 at 8:15 p.m. at South High auditorium. The soulful tones of the "Sweet Adeline" type songs will bring many a nostalgic tear to the eyes of oldtimers who remember the Gay Nineties tonsorial parlors. The youngsters of all ages who prefer their quartet music with the zip and dash of the boys with the "23 skidoo" and "Oh, you kid!" style, will likewise be entertained. en-tertained. : Three great quartets, who placed plac-ed in the semifinals of the International Inter-national SPEBSQSA competition, will be in Salt Lake to perform. The Great Scots, with kilts yet, will fly in from East Liverpool, Ohio. The Sharpshooters will comej from Whittier, California." Third of these topnotch groups is the Evans Quartet of Salt Lake. It includes Turk, Preston and Jack Evans and Gene Smith. The mixed chorus of the Salt Lake Chapter, SPEBSQSA, will also al-so perform. Reserved seat tickets for both Friday and Saturday performances performan-ces are available at Glen Brothers Music Company. 1 Mrs. J. Bracken Lee and her sister, , Mrs. Warren Huntington, are entertaining their "Aunrla-ry" "Aunrla-ry" Spellman. who is here for the month of November from her home in Los Angeles. . "Aunt Mary," as she prefers to be called, call-ed, captivated everyone when she visited here before, at which time a party was given, in her honor at the Governor's Mansion. While visiting here, she is spending spen-ding her time visiting small groups of friends and relatives. |