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PEGGY LADEN

PEGGY LADEN
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Mrs. Margaret Laden Brigham, who as Peggy Laden was a Powers model in the fashion world of the 1930's, died Sunday of viral pneumonia in New York. She was 57 years old and lived at 30 East 65th Street. Her husband, William T. Brigham, is president of the Juneham Corporation, a sales organization.

Mrs. Brigham was an interior decorator in recent years.

She leaves, besides her husband, two daughters of her first marriage, to the late William R. Cameron, Mrs. Daii Livsey and Mrs. Elaine Hinkle; a sister, Mrs. Eleanor. Burke, and five grandchildren.

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