Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . GATHERING TOKAY GRAPES, CLARKSTON. PICKING PEACHES, ADAMS PLACE, CLARKSTON OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 207 This event was of such entirely exceptional character and so well set apattern for po5;3ible future occasions and created such interest in the minds ofall who witnessed its beautiful scenes in the park, that the author feels con-fident that the readers of this volume will be glad to read the Foreword and theIntroduction as given in the book prepared by Mr. Garnett and inscribed by himwith


Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . GATHERING TOKAY GRAPES, CLARKSTON. PICKING PEACHES, ADAMS PLACE, CLARKSTON OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 207 This event was of such entirely exceptional character and so well set apattern for po5;3ible future occasions and created such interest in the minds ofall who witnessed its beautiful scenes in the park, that the author feels con-fident that the readers of this volume will be glad to read the Foreword and theIntroduction as given in the book prepared by Mr. Garnett and inscribed by himwith this graceful dedication: TO THE WOMEN OF THE WOMANS PARK CLUB WHOSE CIVIC PRIDE AND CONSTRUCTIVE IDEALISM HAVE ENABLED THEMTO DARE AND TO ACHIEVE The foreword is as follows : FOREWORD The history of A Pageant of May is briefly told. In November, 1913, the Womans Parle Club, which, in 1911. inaugurated an annualMay Festival, conceived the idea of holding a pageant in our city. Correspondence with the American Pageant Assocjiation ij^j^to Ihe .ihViting of Mr. PorterGarnett of Berkeley, California (one of the directSns assqciatio


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