Swing (Jan-Dec 1953)

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COMES TO KANSAS CITY these special groups were ushered to front-row seats reserved in advance. But masterful Jack Bailey quelled the "boos", won the audience with his sincerity and his comedy — and turned in two spectacular broadcasts on each day of the two-day Kansas City appearance. Chosen as Queens were Mrs. Esther Turner and Mrs. Mayme Deacey. Then followed the usual hair stylings and beauty treatments . . . the elaborate suites in leading hotels . . . meals at such swank spots as Fred Harvey's "Westport Room" . . . transportation by limousine — and, in the case of one Queen, her request for a ride on a special street car to the PlaMor Ballroom! One Queen was given her request of a new bathroom for her home; the other, a trip for herself and husband to the Grand Canyon.