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Story August 21, 1954

The Guardian

Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

What is this article about?

Attorney General George Fingold of Massachusetts crowned Miss Annie Chester of Leominster as Miss B.M.C. at a grand ball in Boston's First Corps Cadet Armory on August 12, following a contest judged by his wife and another.

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ATTY. GEN. CROWNS MISS B.M.C.

Attorney General George Fingold, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, placed the crown on Miss B M C. as Queen at the Grand Ball of the United Order of Odd Fellows and the Household of Ruth. at the First Corps Cadet Armory in Boston, on Thursday night, August 12. Miss Annie Chester of Leominster, who wore a lovely pink evening gown, was selected as Miss B. M. C., from a series of contestants. The judges in the contest were Mrs. George Fingold, wife of the Attorney General, and Mrs. Keesler H. Montgomery. After selection of the Queen and the Grand march, the grand ball got underway in grand style, with many guests present for the evening.

What sub-type of article is it?

Social Event Pageant

What themes does it cover?

Social Manners Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Queen Crowning Grand Ball Beauty Contest Odd Fellows Boston Event

What entities or persons were involved?

George Fingold Annie Chester Mrs. George Fingold Mrs. Keesler H. Montgomery

Where did it happen?

First Corps Cadet Armory In Boston

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Key Persons

George Fingold Annie Chester Mrs. George Fingold Mrs. Keesler H. Montgomery

Location

First Corps Cadet Armory In Boston

Event Date

Thursday Night, August 12

Story Details

Attorney General George Fingold crowned Miss Annie Chester of Leominster as Miss B.M.C. at the Grand Ball of the United Order of Odd Fellows and the Household of Ruth, after she was selected from contestants by judges Mrs. George Fingold and Mrs. Keesler H. Montgomery.

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