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A large float decorated like a boat passes spectators on High Street in Morgantown.
Parade participants with what appears to be a May Day pole march down High Street.
A parade float passes buildings and spectators on High Street.
A group of soldiers march in the parade down High Street.  A cigar store and a grocery are visible in the background.
A decorated vehicle passes a building on High Street in Morgantown.
A vehicle decorated for the parade passes the Keystone Grocery on High Street in Morgantown.
Five African-Americans with drums and a large American flag pose for a group photo. The posters in the background are for Richards the Wizard, who was an active magician touring from 1910-1930.
A crowd observes as the M. W. of A. float makes its way down the street.
Crowds watch from either side of High Street as parade floats and a fire truck make their way down the street. In the background, various businesses are pictured, including Rogers Pharmacy, McVickers Pharmacy, Oppenheimer's Kuppenheimer, and The Sports Emporium.
A crowd watches from the street as parade floats make their way down High Street. On the right, in front of the courthouse, is likely the grandstand.
Parade is associated with the War Bond Drive at which the Musical Steelmakers performed.
Possibly "Chadwick Day", celebrating the return of "distinguished native son", Rear Admiral French Ensor Chadwick.
Possibly "Chadwick Day", celebrating the return of "distinguished native son", Rear Admiral French Ensor Chadwick.
Little League teams parade down High Street past Rogers' Jewelry Store,and Sidler's Department Store.
'Child Power reigned over Hoffman Street last night when 12 area youths staged a parade down to the Wiles Hill street. Said Mrs. Karl Engle, mother of two of the youngsters: "The children did this all by themselves, the parents did not help them at all." David Fawley, 18 months old and his sister Marsha 6, reigned as King David I and Queen Marcia. Shown are Sandy Hess, Ruth Engle, Patty Fawley, Jennifer Davis, Marcia and David Fawley, Shawn and Cindy Overley, Kenneth Ray Lindamood, Joanne Lemmon, Rachel Engle, Kersten Davis, Stephanie Davis, Grant Overley and Carl Sullivan. Invitations to area residents were distributed. (Photo by Shelby Young.'