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Show i vGe!ily ( j i picture j . V stery - j .-, r, rs V )l y H f -i V k , t , . - , :': ' ' ' 3 t; TOMI BOATS The moon was full, the breeze was balmy and Margaret Mar-garet Truman was there as a judge as youngsters and their parents at the Carmel, N. Y., Gypsy Trail club enjoyed en-joyed their 20th annual Theme Boat pageant, a spectacle both beautiful and frolicsome. First prize for the most beautiful boat-float boat-float in the pageant went to the occupants of the canoe (top photo) dubbed "Constellation." "Con-stellation." At left, Karen Ince and Patsy Burns came up with a lovely production they called "Night and Day." Contestants planned, designed and executed their themes with utmost secrecy. i '-mM H!' iwmk - -Mm." v I Photo above shows the finished float of Karen and Patsy as it wended wend-ed its esthetic way along the lake-shore lake-shore to the delight of the spectators. specta-tors. This is the sort of thing that makes life worth living for Gypsy Trail club members. I : ' ef . j, ft. t i' VHC- ' .1 s i v1 1 ' i i , ' rt ' , j : ' , i ' j I ' ' I ! i ' ; ? i 1 M I Mr If ? 4 ? i h I , f,-'., 1 1 I II i,l r l I I h 1 v i V ; !. ' 1 t v I t ' ' ' " ; v s . j) if V I I H I I i. i I I i v : t Miss Murgaret Truman was one of the judges who selected the Statue of Liberty, Liber-ty, in the person of Mrs. William Hynard, as the best theme boat in the show. As "Queen of the Moths," en-chanting en-chanting Jeanette Scott (left) drew deep sighs from th audience. |