Washington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1933-05-18

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f WASHINGTON PARK NOTES | 1 _ S, Washington Park is being burnished up in bright colors and added features. The patio of the main dining room in the clubhouse is being made into a cafeteria. In this modernistic ably arranged salon clubhouse, patrons can serve themselves with sand-witches and refreshing drinks, especially legal beer, with retirement to the tables and artistically designed lounges and chairs without the extra cover charges. When completed, this Vienna garden will prove the chief rendezvous of many persons who seek refreshments without the undue wait of service as heretofore. Clubhouse patrons also will find a large building, with many windows, just erected in the clubhouse enclosure, facing the paddock, for the accommodation of players who seek to play the "Daily Double. Enough clerks will be on hand to prevent congestion and delay which has formerly caused many who sought the "Daily Double" combinations, from obtaining tickets on their selections.


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