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Show S. H. OLD TIMERS, QUEENS TO BE GIVEN HONOR The Sugar House c!-jmb?r cf commerce will be host next Tuesday to all the old-timr'rs of litis bL:i'.iing communUy at a luncheon to be j c-imiucted a: the Beau Brumrrel fate at noon. Mi;.;; Sujar House, the charmin;; Marianne Parlos, and her attend- vn'z pr.f! .lie p: ir.ccr c:- wi!l he prcrenlcd to tlsc mcr.berst-.ip as addi-tonal addi-tonal :-i:,:!!i(;h'" of tt'c affat". Chamber President Vevn Mackay ,vill conduct, Willi the old-timers' p-.-ojr.-am being arranged by Di-I Di-I rectors Stephen Richarrts and Mrs. i F-.-i.!:i" Nielsen and D. James Can-I Can-I ncn. executive secretary. The ciiamber board of directors has ar- ranged the entire affair. 1 The 16-year-old queen and her attendants, Kathryn Cannon and I Jane Greenig, and the princess, 1 Marlene Birrell and Louise Bur- nott, will be presented to the cham-I cham-I her membership and will begin their lnc3 reign over the public events in Silgar House. |