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Show PHYLLIS IVIE "MISS BINGHAM" FOR JULYFOURTH A large crowd of interested ort-lookers ort-lookers witnessed selection and crowning of Miss Phyllis Ivie, attractive at-tractive brown-eyed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ivie, as "Miss Bingham", 1941, at a dance at the Civic Center Saturday evening. eve-ning. To act as attendants to Miss Ivie for the entire Independence day celebration and to lead the morning parade on the float constructed con-structed for them are Miss' Kay Gust, sparkling brunet daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust; and Miss Faye McKellar, comely brunet bru-net daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McKellar of Copperton. Selection was made from a group of 14 candidates. The dance was a financial success. Mrs Earl T. James, chairman of the No. 1 firemen's auxiliary, sponsors of the contest, said. $G5 from a Community Com-munity Chest appropriation for the Fourth of July celebration and proceeds of the dance pay for the wristwatch for Miss Bingham, gifts for the attendants and ensembles en-sembles for all three, the float and all expenses incidental to the "Miss Bingham" contest. |