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2021-07-03 |
Posted by:Fred |
#5 Coupla birthdays... The organs, a chorus of trans, And Democrats, screeching the banns. "Another beheading?" "Republican wedding." "Oh, whose?" [flied lice] "Cohan and Franz." |
Posted by: Sheba B. Bridges6348 2021-07-03 23:58 |
#4 Viking Automobile Viking is an automobile manufactured by General Motors' Oldsmobile division, in Lansing, Michigan, for model years 1929 to 1931 and used the GM B platform. It was shared with the Oakland Model 301 for 1930 and 1931 |
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Posted by: Albemarle Clish7601 2021-07-03 01:13 |
#2 Dorothy Britton ... "Ziegfeld Girl," "the Most Beautiful Showgirl in the World!." Dorothy won 'Miss United States' then onto the 2nd 'Miss Universe' (as Miss New York) Beauty Pageant in 1927 as the winner. Was a Ziegfeld Girl, Earl Carroll's Sketchbook and Vanities featured star. As with most Ziegfeld Girls she did magazine ads such as Blue=Jay foot treatment and the Motorcar 'Viking 8' as well as posed for ACJ (Alfred Cheney Johnson) also in nudes. After her marriage she retired from show business and raised a family. Dorothy had two children and a sister named Ethel Merriam. It was reported she worked as a 'Saleslady' in a New York Dress House before winning 'Miss Universe" and later doing 'Red-Cross' work during the mid 1940's. She was in a few legal battles with being arrested for indecent exposure during a Vanities performance as well as her husband Cliff's business doings and his ex-wifes alimony non payments. Birth Name: Dorothy Katherine Britton Birth Date: 5/28/1907-2/8/1977 Birth Place: Jersey City, N.J. USA Married: Clifford Ray Parliman (WWI Aviator, secretly married in early 1932). Parents: William Britton and Martha Molyneux Clubs/Theaters: Amsterdam Theatre | Earl Carroll Theatre | |
Posted by: Albemarle Clish7601 2021-07-03 01:09 |
#1 The Second International Pageant of Pulchritude and Eighth Annual Bathing Girl Revue Held from May 21 to May 23, 1927, in Galveston, Texas. More contestants from outside the United States entered the pageant compared to the previous year, with women from Cuba, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal, and Spain joining. Canada and Mexico also sent delegates, as they had in 1926. There were also 29 contestants from the United States. An estimated 250,000 people attended the events during that weekend, and over $5000 in prizes were given to the winners. The pageant was becoming known as an opportunity for potential movie and stage actresses to be discovered. Miss United States, Dorothy Britton, who represented New York City, was crowned Miss Universe 1927 at the end of the event. She was considered the first American girl to win an international contest of any importance, as well as the first girl from New York City to win a national prize. |
Posted by: Albemarle Clish7601 2021-07-03 01:05 |