Masonry Magazine February 1967 Page. 4
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The Reception line on Saturday afternoon was (1. to r.): Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sloss, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bidwell, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. DeWalle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Jollay and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laureys. Mr. Sloss is the newly elected President of MCAA's St. Louis Chapter.
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Refference:
CSI File Div. 4
A.LA. File 3M-SF
1966 Sweets File 4h/Aa
1965 A.L.A. BPR 405 A-B
1966 CE Spec. Datafile-a
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General view of the Exhibition Hall during the opening on Saturday afternoon. This year's MCAA Educational Trade Show was the largest ever held by the Association and provided those attending with a first hard view of the many new products, equipment and systems to be introduced during the coming year.
Participants in the Sunday afternoon Workshop Session on "Your Future and The Bearing Wall" are (1. to r.): Eugene George, Gerald Sutherland, Dan Berich, Edward Angerer. Jim Gross and standing, moderator, Robert Denny