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Scouts and priests

Toledo, OH, 1930s. This negative is a true puzzle.  Neither of the Scouts are related to me, nor are any of this multitude of priests.  One possability was that Granddad was taking this picture as a favor to one of the group from Blessed Sacrament Parish - or one of the boys was a neighbor - or one of the boys was someone that my aunt had a schoolgirl crush on.
I found an original print in my aunt's scrapbook from the early 1930's - and the back of the photo has no names or notes (Drat!).
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Toledo, OH, 1930s. This negative is a true puzzle. Neither of the Scouts are related to me, nor are any of this multitude of priests. One possability was that Granddad was taking this picture as a favor to one of the group from Blessed Sacrament Parish - or one of the boys was a neighbor - or one of the boys was someone that my aunt had a schoolgirl crush on.

I found an original print in my aunt's scrapbook from the early 1930's - and the back of the photo has no names or notes (Drat!).
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