Show Juveniles Appear in Annual Water Play The juveniles of the T T. T W W. C. C A. A A. A physical department will present the annual water play this year The title of the play Is the Giants Garden and the following is the synopsis of the play Scene Scene- 1 Long ago on a beautiful fu ful estate there lived a cross old giant No child dared enter his garden or splash In his pool One day the giant went to visit his friend aa Ogre and stayed seven years Then the children made of his estate a lovely playground in which to dance and swim and romp in gleeful abandon The seven years passed swiftly and the giant returned to find his garden In anger he drove the children out and with them spring passed from the garden Scene 2 When the children were banished the only people who were pleased were Snow Frost and Ice Spring has deserted this garden they said so we will jylli live livo here the year round They Invited the icy North Wind to play with them These four inhabited the giants giant's garden for many years Scene 3 The giant grew very weary of cold and snow There were once beautiful flowers In my garden he sighed but they will grow there no more One morn ing as he cheerless walk a little girl pirl crept in She was cry cry- Ing The giants giant's heart melted and holding out his arms he tried to comfort her As he caressed her a group of children flung wider wide the garden gate and ran in and with them came the Spring I 1 have had many beautiful flowers the giant cried but of them all the children are the most beautiful The children who will dance in inthe the play are Sarah Barnard Carol Beatrice Betty Ruth Janet Alexander Alice Barnard Margaret Black Hope Ingalls Lois Meakin Alice AndersOn I celyn Hume Frances and Mary The play will be presented tomorrow evening at S o'clock and Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Y W. W i C. C A. A gymnasium on East Broad Broad- |