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1949 Press Photo Kiwanis Club Convention Visitors At Governor Long's Office
That old-time Louisiana Hospitality, known far and wide, was ready for the Kiwanis Club conventioners who called at Governor Long's office in Baton Rouge this week. Secretary Mary Girner served the "small blacks" to (left to right) Sidney Stallings, Greenwood, Mississippi, governor of the Kiwanis district comprising Louisiana, Mississippi and West Tennessee; B.L. Busbee, governor of Alabama district, and J. Belmont Mosser, of St. Mary, Pennsylvania, immediate past president of Kiwanis International.
Photo is dated 1949.
Photo measures 10 x 8.25 inches.
Photo is dated 1949.
Photo measures 10 x 8.25 inches.
That old-time Louisiana Hospitality, known far and wide, was ready for the Kiwanis Club conventioners who called at Governor Long's office in Baton Rouge this week. Secretary Mary Girner served the "small blacks" to (left to right) Sidney Stallings, Greenwood, Mississippi, governor of the Kiwanis district comprising Louisiana, Mississippi and West Tennessee; B.L. Busbee, governor of Alabama district, and J. Belmont Mosser, of St. Mary, Pennsylvania, immediate past president of Kiwanis International.
Photo is dated 1949.
Photo measures 10 x 8.25 inches.
Photo is dated 1949.
Photo measures 10 x 8.25 inches.
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That old-time Louisiana Hospitality, known far and wide, was ready for the Kiwanis Club conventioners who called at Governor Long's office in Baton Rouge this week. Secretary Mary Girner served the "small blacks" to (left to right) Sidney Stallings, Greenwood, Mississippi, governor of the Kiwanis district comprising Louisiana, Mississippi and West Tennessee; B.L. Busbee, governor of Alabama district, and J. Belmont Mosser, of St. Mary, Pennsylvania, immediate past president of Kiwanis International.
Photo is dated 1949.
Photo measures 10 x 8.25 inches.
Photo is dated 1949.
Photo measures 10 x 8.25 inches.
























