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Fun & Wacky Vintage Beauty Pageants & Pageant Queen Titles

Over on Twitter an account I follow posted a vintage photos of “Miss Sausage Queen 1955” (seen below). It was such a fun photo and sparked a lot of conversation about how vintage beauty pageants, tended to have some very odd “titles” one could win. What do you think the criteria to be “Miss Sausage Queen” was (answer under the photo)?

For today’s post we are going to look at some “Fun & Wacky Vintage Beauty Pageants & Queen Titles from the 1920s-1960s”

Let the pageants begin!

Note: scroll to the end to see my other posts on this topic.

1950s 1950s vintage photo of a young woman in 1955 as the Sausage Queen dressed all up in Sausages. Sponsored by the Zion Meat Company during National Hot Dog Week.

About the photo: “Miss Sausage Queen” turned out to not be a contest at all. Actor Geene Courtney models a scarf, skirt, bracelets, and a crown made from hot dogs, frankfurters, and kielbasa in her role as Queen of National Hot Dog Week, as selected by the Zion Meat Products Company.

Fun & Wacky Vintage Beauty Pageants & Pageant Queen Titles

Vintage Images 1920s-1960s

Winner of the Miss Lemon beauty pageant, 1920.

Winner of the Miss Lemon beauty pageant, 1920

“Miss Bobbed Hair”. In 1925 Coral Gables, Florida, held a contest for the most beautiful bobbed hair. Large number of ladies showed up with their bobbed hair and 1920’s dropped waist dresses and had some fun. Here is our winner.

1920s Vintage Photo: "Miss Bobbed Hair". In 1925 Coral Gables, Florida, held a contest for the most beautiful bobbed hair. Large number of ladies showed up with their bobbed hair and 1920's dropped waist dresses and had some fun.

Source: historydaily.org

“Miss Cigar Queen” contestants posing in a cigar box in 1930’s swimsuits in Tampa, Florida 1937.

1930s Vintage Photo of 1937 Beauty Pageant contestants for Miss Cigar Queen 1937. They are posing in a cigar box in 1930s swimsuits.

Source: Oldflorida

Clad in a skeleton costume, “Miss Unsafe Brakes” appeared at the 1939 Chicago Auto Show to drive home the importance of car owners keeping their brakes in good repair.

1930s Vintage Photo of Vintage beauty pageant winner, Miss Unsafe Brakes making an appearance at the 1939 Chicago Auto Show. She is wearing a skelton outfit.

Source: Pinterest

In 1951, the Muller Bros., an Oldsmobile-Firestone Tire- Car Wash-Café- Body Shop-Home Appliance- Auto Supply Dealer in Los Angeles, California held a competition in honor of their 3,000,000,000th car wash. The field of beauties in the pageant represented each department of their mega-complex known as “The Landing”. Here’s a sampling of photos of the contest as documented by Life Magazine.

Please drop by Along for the Ride” to see all the other contestant photos from this Beauty Pageant day (courtesy of Life Archives).

1950s vintage photo from 1951 of a beauty pageant contestants of a dealership representing various departments of the shop. In this photo they are all posing in a car in 1950s swimsuits.

“Miss Lube Rack”.

1950s vintage photo from 1951 of a beauty pageant featuring a woman in a 1950s swimsuit represening "Miss Lube Rack" posing in a garage with a car and the mechanics of the Muller bros dealership.

“Miss New Car Dept. (Oldmobile).

1950s vintage photo from 1951 of a beauty pageant featuring a woman in a 1950s swimsuit representing "Miss New Car" of the Muller bros dealership.

“Miss Steel Pier of 1963”, crowned by the Contest’s First Winner.

“Mousie” Green, Miss Steel Pier of 1917 — the first winner of the nation’s oldest beauty pageant — crowns “Cissie” Carson, the new Miss Steel Pier of 1963.

1960s vintage photo of MIss Steel Pier of 1963 in a 1960s swimsuit being crowned the winner.

Source: Harry Ransom Center

“Miss Smiling Ankles of 1962”.

Beti Seay, Miss Smiling Ankles, displays her award-winners to photographers in Manhattan.

1960s vintage photo of Beauty Pageant Winner of 1962 for "Miss Smiling Ankles". She is posing on a bed.

Source: Harry Ransom Center

Here is a 1930’s photo of another ankle pageant. “The prettiest ankle contest” in England 1933. Great examples of 1930’s shoes.

1930's vintage photo of women showing off their ankles for the prettiest ankle contest in England in 1933. Super 1930's shoes on display.

Source: allthatsinteresting.com

1950s Photo: Beauty contestant “Miss Golden Nugget” in a bathing suit takes the stage while other contestants and the audience look on.

I could not find any information, but this possibly could be the “battle of the Las Vegas casinos” pageant?

FURTHER READING: Vintage Vegas-Golden Nugget Casino Hotel

1950s Photo: Beauty contestant "Miss Golden Nugget", Las Vegas in a bathing suit takes the stage while other contestants and audience look on.

Source: Etsy – Inspirationsnapshots

1950s photo of the “Glamorous Grandmother” beauty pageant featuring 12 STUNNING “older” women in 1950s dresses posing with their numbers.

Fun observation….most of these women are probably in their 40s. ha!

1950s photo of the "Glamorous Grandmother" beauty pageant featuring 12 STUNNING "older" women in 1950s dresses posing with their numbers.

Source: eBay

Linda Lawson is the winner of the “1955 Miss Atomic Pageant”, with a mushroom cloud crown for good measure.

 Her victory coincided with the Operation Cue atomic tests, which were long delayed by high winds and weather, so she became known as “Miss-Cue”.

There were four winners, with the last crowned in 1957. They took place in Las Vegas to celebrate the city’s two main attractions: nuclear bombs and showgirls (Source).

1950s vintage photo of a 1950s beauty pageant: Linda Lawson is the winner of the 1955 Miss Atomic Pageant, with a mushroom cloud crown for good measure. She is surrounded by men in uniform putting the crown on her head.

Source: Onthisday

Gail Hooper, 18, from Memphis, Tennessee, selected as Miss National Catfish Queen, holds a 56-pound catfish at the Hotel New Yorker. 1954.

1950s vintage photo of 1950s beauty pageant winner Gail Hooper, 18, from Memphis, Tennessee, selected as Miss National Catfish Queen, holds a 56-pound catfish at the Hotel New Yorker. 1954.

Source: Allthatsinteresting.com

Photograph caption dated August 20, 1959 reads, “Compete for county fair queen title – Eleven contestants put their best foot forward as they begin competing for title of “Queen of Los Angeles County Fair”, opening Sept. 18th, 1959 in Pomona.”

I added this photo to the post but I always think of LA as being a massive city, not one having a county fair.

1950s Vintage Photo of 1950s Beauty Pageant Contestants in two piece suits competing for the "Queen of the county fair in Los Angeles 1959".

Source: TESSA

I will leave you with a video of the “Miss Sweater Queen 1940” Pageant (video link).

I hope you had enjoyed the photos I shares above. It was a blast to put together.

QUESTION: What was your favourite pageant/ title/ winner? Share in the comments section below.

Further Reading:

Thanks for dropping by!

Liz

Vintage Easter Advertising – The Food

At Easter time food is very important. Whether it is fun Easter desserts or a yummy ham, someone is always eating something.

Today’s post features all different kinds of vintage Easter advertising from 1940s to the 1960s for all kinds of food (mostly desserts) to maybe inspire you for your own Easter feast.

Let the fun begin!

FURTHER READING: Vintage Easter Advertising 1930s-1950s (various ads)

1950s Vintage Easter Advertising for Betty Crocker's Spring Delight Easter Cake.

Disclosure: Some of the links on my blog from Etsy , eBay, are Affiliate Links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. 


Vintage Easter Advertising

Easter Food 1940’s – 1960’s

1951 Springtime ad for Jell-O Puddings & Pie Fillings. Featuring cool dessert recipes for “Easter Sunday Pie”, “Chocolate Party Pudding” & “Butterscotch Jewel Parfait”. YUM!

1950s Vintage Ad /1950s Easter Advertising from 1951 for Jello Puddings and Pie Fillings featuring a recipe for an Easter Sunday Pie. 1950s Dessert Idea.

Source: Pinterest

Another Jell-O ad from 1946. Featuring an Easter Egg Pudding.

Did you know that Jell-O was scarce during WW2? I did not but the rationing of sugar played a part as the advertisement explains. Even after the end of WW2, Jell-O was still waiting for it to replenish.

1940s vintage Easter Advertising: 1946 Easter Egg Pudding dessert idea.

Source: eBay

So many Easter Ham advertisements out there. I should do a blog post on just ham!

1940s Easter Tradition ad for Swift’s Premium Ham as seen in a 1944 copy of American Home. Making the most of the holiday during wartimes.

1940s Easter Tradition ad for Swift's Premium Ham as seen in a 1944 copy of American Home. Making the most of the holiday during wartimes.

Source: Pinterest

“Happier Easter – with America’s Luxury Ham!”. 1949 Armour Ham advertisement.

1940s Vintage Easter Advertisement: "Happier Easter - with America's Luxury Ham!". 1949 Armour Ham advertisement. The ad features an illustration of a mother and daugther shopping for ham at the grocery store.

Source: eBay

“Easy Easter Fun Fare…Swift’s Preminum Ham”. Vintage 1953 Easter Swift’s Premium Ham ad.

1950s Vintage Easter Advertising: 1953 Easter Swift’s Premium Ham Ad

Source: Pinterest

Are you in need of an Easter menu to go with your ham? Then look no further then this 1957 French’s Mustard advertisement.

The Easter Menu:

  • Relish Tray
  • Baked Ham with a French’s Mustard Glaze
  • New Potatoes in their jackets
  • Sliced Green Beans with Sauteed Almonds
  • Green Salad
  • Rhubarb Sherbet with fresh Strawberries
  • Coffee
1950s vintage easter advertising for french's mustard for your Easter ham featuring an Easter Menu as well

Source: eBay

1951 ‘Duff’s Gingerbread Mix’ vintage ad. “Your youngster will love these cute Easter bunnies and eggs made with my Duff’s Gingerbrea Mix!”.

1950s Vintage Easter Advertisment: 1951 ‘Duff’s Gingerbread Mix’ featuring Easter goodies you can make with Gingerbread mix.

Source: Pinterest

1949 Vintage Easter Advertisement for Dexo sold at A & P featuring a vintage recipe for an Easter Surprise Cake.

FURTHER READING: Vintage Cake Ideas As Seen Thru 1920s-1950s Ads

1940s Vintage Easter Advertisement for Dexo sold at A & P featuring a vintage recipe for an Easter Surprise Cake. ad is from 1949

Source: eBay

You can’t have coloured eggs without food colouring. 1960s ad for McCormick-Schilling Food Colors dye & Vanilla flavor for cakes & cookies.

“Make Easter Gayer, Brighter this Popular, Colorful Way!

1960s Easter Advertising: You can't have coloured eggs without food colouring. 1960s ad for McCormick-Schilling Food Colors dye & Vanilla flavor for cakes & cookies.

Source: Flickr

What would Easter be without Chocolate & Candy? 1957 Brach’s Easter candy ad.

1950s Vintage Easter Advertising: 1957 Brach's Easter Candy Ad

Source: Pinterest

1954 Milky Way Chocolate Easter ad. “Even Easter Eggs want to eat a Milky Way”.

1950s vintage Easter Advertising for Milky Way Chocolate bars featuring Easter Eggs enjoying the chocolate bar

Source: Reddit

What should you do with those Easter Eggs after you cook them and colour them? Why not make a stuffed Eggs & Rice Creole with ‘Snider’s Old Fashioned Chili Sauce’? 1944 Vintage Ad.

1940s Vintage Easter Advertising - What should you do with those Easter Eggs after you cook them and colour them? Make a stuffed Eggs & Rice Creole with 'Snider's Old Fashioned Chili Sauce'. 1944 Vintage Ad featuring a vintage dinner recipe.

Source: eBay

Thank you for taking a look at these fun vintage Easter food ads. If I had an ounce of baking ability in me, I would try to make one of the fun recipes above. But I don’t so I will leave that to my talented readers. Good Luck and have fun!

Please share in the comments section anything you wish to share about today’s post. I love hearing from my readers!

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Thanks for dropping by!

Liz