The Syracuse Journal, Volume 29, Number 20, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 September 1936 — Page 6
MARDI GRAS COURT OF HONOR
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(Continued From rage One) QUEEN ACCLAIMED and Her Court of Honor will be made tonight at 8 o'clock in the street parade. Moving from the High School building through the residential and business sections, the entire parade
SYRACUSE WAWASEE COMMUNITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Extends Its Congratulations To The Mardis Gras Queen and Her Court of Honor also to express the appreciation of all Residents for the interest being expressed in this First Annual Lairg Mardi Gras Festivity - .■ - ■■
will be a bevy of beautifully colored floats and a number of musical org- ( animations. Floats in the parade will be judged for awarding silver troI phies. [ I Those who have entered street I floats are Wogoman Gift Shop, Wolf»|erman's Meat Market, Milford, The]
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t urant, Holsom Bread and others. Bands and music units in the pa- ■ rade will include the local Legion i Drum and Bugle Corps, the Goshen - Band, the Milford Band and the ■jWanathah High School Band. The f I Wanatah Band is coming here ■ through the effort of Ross Osborn,
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who graduated from Wanatah High School several years ago. The Milford Band is coming through the courtesy of Chatten Motor Sales, Milford, and the Goshen Band offered their services in as much as they have played several concerts here for the Retail Merchants this season.i
Tomorrow, Friday afternoon and , night, there wiH be a complete program of water sports and events, climaxed by a huge boat parade and regatta at 8 o’clock. The parade will be held off the shore of Maxwelton Manor, where there is ample parking space. Decorated boats in the
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1»M
water parade will include the Queen’s Float and a number of others. Festivities will conclude with a final appearance of th® Queen and Her Court of Honor at 10 o’clock tomorrow night in Syracuse, at which time awards will be made and trophies presented.
