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Story December 29, 1956

Jackson Advocate

Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi

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The Southern Beauty Congress honored Moss H. Kendrix with a plaque at a Birmingham business achievement luncheon, attended by founder Wilma Nichols, local leaders Jesse J. Lewis, A. G. Gaston, president Ruth J. Jackson, and toastmistress M. B. Gaillard. Gaston was previously honored.

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BEAUTY CONGRESS CITES - The Southern Beauty Congress cited Moss H. Kendrix, holding plaque, recently at a business achievement luncheon in Birmingham.

Grouped about the Washington, D. C., public relations firm head are, left to right, Miss Wilma Nichols, Congress founder, Jesse J. Lewis, Birmingham Coca-Cola Bottling Company and public relations firm owner, A. G. Gaston, well known Birmingham business leader and churchman, Mrs. Ruth J. Jackson, Congress president and beauty school head, and Mrs. M. B. Gaillard, Birmingham clubwoman, who was toastmistress for the occasion.

Mr. Gaston was a former honoree of the Congress.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Personal Triumph

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Beauty Congress Business Achievement Birmingham Luncheon Moss H. Kendrix A. G. Gaston

What entities or persons were involved?

Moss H. Kendrix Miss Wilma Nichols Jesse J. Lewis A. G. Gaston Mrs. Ruth J. Jackson Mrs. M. B. Gaillard

Where did it happen?

Birmingham

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Key Persons

Moss H. Kendrix Miss Wilma Nichols Jesse J. Lewis A. G. Gaston Mrs. Ruth J. Jackson Mrs. M. B. Gaillard

Location

Birmingham

Story Details

The Southern Beauty Congress cited Moss H. Kendrix for business achievement at a luncheon in Birmingham, with key figures including the founder, local business leaders, and the president present. A. G. Gaston was a former honoree.

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