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From the Ipswich Tribune

July 5, 1928 edition

CHRISTINE SINDELAR IS "MISS IPSWICH"

Miss Christine Sindelar is “Miss Ipswich” winning over 18 other candidates. Miss Sindelar was “Miss Yellowstone Garage” in the July 4th parade.

Miss Bessie Poole and Miss Neva Middlewood tied for second place. They were “Miss Ipswich Tribune” and “Miss C & C Café” respectively.

The selection was made by standards set according to those used in national beauty contests, for the perfection of facial beauty, proportion of figure and personality.

The judges were: Mrs. P. D. Selby, Mrs. H. L. Woodworth, Mrs. Geo L. Hall, Miss Ruth Griffith; Mrs. Helen Rogers was advisory judge. These men of the Chautaugua company also acted as judges.

Miss Ipswich will represent the city at the State Legion Convention at Aberdeen. Miss Middlewood and Miss Poole will accompany her as maids of honor.


The Ipswich Motor Sales Co. won first prize for the most attractive decorated automobile. Herrick and Jackson and Bank of Ipswich tied for second place and the Yellowstone Garage placed third.

 

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