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ONLY GOOD FORTUNE; PLEASE—Julie McGrath paid her penny to
get her fortune told by Rebecca, the Amazing Fortune Teller, during
KEEP ON TRYING—Jennifer and Deborah Pike kept throwing the dice until each had.
the Penny Carnival at Riverside Perkiest Thursday. (Can that really be won a candy in the birthday game, part of the Penny Carnival. Their dad, Bob, footed
Sarah Bender under .that ugly'maslc?) the bill as sister Lesley watched the action.
RYAN LEIBOLD fires a strike at the stack of pop cans in another of the contests at
the Penny Carnival. It was easy to tell it was not the first time Ryan had thrown a ball!
MEREDITH CHADWICK tossed a golf ball through the hole in Mickey's glove to win a
candy at -Phe Penny Carnivallat Riverside Park last week.
A LARGE, SHAGGY DOG lying next to the bean bag toss game at the
Penny Carnival proved irresistible to Christopher and Ryan Ladner,
who joined the crowd of youngsters for the games at Piverside Park.
The dog, being stuffed, bore all the attention with good grace.