From the footlights to the light of the Cross: The Story of Evangelist Edith Mae PenningtonThe date was November 5, 1921, and the place was St. Louis, Missouri, at the final night of the contest to find the most beautiful girl in the United States. Nervous girls and family members held their breath as the judges announced that they had unanimously selected a 19-year-old Pine Bluff, Arkansas, schoolteacher, Edith Mae Patterson.




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