| Show S. S L L. Children Present Colorful Park Parade d Th y t ft ft ft F I 4 j r I Itys c J d tys I 4 i t i I I e ft 1 L Attractive marchers In the Liberty park playground costume parade Friday were left to right Darlene Barbara Seamons 6 1165 Seventh East street Beatrice Cannon 10 10 Sixth East street and Elaine 8 60 West Eighth South street Characters From Literature Nat Nature re Land and Legend Take Human Form Characters from literature birds and Valentines took human form Friday in Liberty park as mo more e than children took part in a costume I parade sponsored by the city recreation department Native costumes of ot other lands were worn by many of the marchers I Prize ribbons were awarded the bo boys 1 and girls wearing the best bes costumes by Miss Jessie Schofield playground dir director The parade at 11 a. a m. m was a prelude prelude pre pre- lude to field day activities in the park for older boys and girls Finals in the singles and doubles in the contest for girls over 12 years of ot of otage age were held on the west lawn during the afternoon Beginning at 2 p. p m m. bo boys s 's from Crom all playgrounds east of Main street t met metIn methi metin in hi field day competition in baseball volleyball swimming and tumbling under the direction of oC Paddy Davis Canoe jousting the first such contest con conS test ever sponsored b by t the te e r recreation department will take tak place at t the park lake at 5 p. p m. m A boxing and wrestling program will begin at 7 I p. p pm p.m. m |