Queen 's Tea SundayGirls between the* ages of 16 and 20. sin gle. and residents of Midlothian have un til tomorrow to enter the Miss Midlothi an” queen contest Sixteen girls have al ready turned in their applications Kntry blanks are available at village hall, Bremen high school, Midlothian State bank and Midlothian Savings andLoan.The first of the queen contest activities will be held at Mayor Harry Raday's home Sunday afternoon Contestants, the mayor and and Mrs Kaday will mingle w ith the 13 judgs during an afternoon tea Village Trustee James Dolan is chief judge for the 1977 contst The panel of judges includes Harriet Biehl, Norman Swanson, Ken Grill, George Beiber, Kay Phillips, William Heinschreiber, Joseph Sabatino, Susan Horn, Maureen Burke, Father Patrick lx*e. Cathy Baniewicz and Boy GodinMAUREEN BURKE was crowned Miss Midlothian in 1974, and Cathy Baniewicz was runner up in the last year's contest Sabatino’s daughter, Laura, was crowned queen in 1975.The winner of the poise and personality contest will be announced at the June 5 pageant at the Bremen high school gymThe new qu«*en will be awarded a $100 bond, a white formal gown, an engraved watch from Mayor and Mrs Raday and a Scottish costume Sherry Sullivan is the reigning Miss Midlothian, selected from a field of 24 girls last year DURING INTERMISSION at the pag eant, the new Knobby Knees King’ will be chosen and crowned by last year's win ner, Donald Hardy Men who show up at the gymnasium in kilts automatically be come contestants Also during intermission, the Midlothi an Scottish pipe band will give a sample of the musical talent which won the mid west championship last weekend duringthe Highland (James of Greater St Ixmis World champion Scottish dancer Mary Beth Miller of Kansas City will also per form for the pageant audience The new Miss Midlothian will reign over the village Highland (James week, June 5 to 11The week's events include the Tartar golf tournament on Thursday, June 9. alMidlothian Country clubThe Tartan ball will be held on June 10 preceding the day of games, Scottish bands, piping and drumming contests or June 11.