Photograph, from left to right, of Al Fallon and Rhetta Strayhorn Scott posing while attending the Pioneer Picnic at Sycamore Grove Park. Al Fallon stands at left. He faces slightly right and looks to the camera. To his right, Rhetta Strayhorn Scott faces slightly left and looks to the camera. Plants, trees and shrubbery stand in the background directly behind them.
Alice Baltzell Tibbetts and Etta Updike Fuller at the Iowa Picnic in Lincoln Park. Mrs. Tibbetts wears a fur coat and a hat. Mrs. Fuller holds a purse. There are men standing behind them and other people in the background, as well as trees.
Alice Baltzell Tibbetts, Fannie Mead Biddick, and William Biddick stand together at the Iowa Picnic in Lincoln Park. Mrs. Tibbetts wears a coat with a fur collar and a hat. Mrs. Biddick holds her hand at her chest and in her other hand holds her purse. Mr. Biddick has a rolled up piece of paper under his arm. At the right, a woman sits on a chair with her legs crossed. There are other people in the background, as well as trees.
Alice Baltzell Tibbetts, Leta French, and Laura Bell Gibson pose with another woman at the Iowa Picnic in Lincoln Park. All four women wear hats. There are other people in the background.
Alice Baltzell Tibbetts, Leta French, and William Biddick stand together at the Iowa Picnic in Lincoln Park. A man stands next to them holding a newspaper. There are other people all around and trees in the background.
Alice Baltzell Tibbetts speaks to Leta French, Laura Bell Gibson, and another woman at the Iowa Picnic in Lincoln Park. Mrs. Tibbetts points her finger. There are other people behind them.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “Age Dances to Youth’s Merry Tunes: OLD FOLKS PICNIC DRAWS 500 LIVELY ‘YOUNGSTERS’”, Los Angeles Times, 8 Sep. 1935: 8.
Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Iowans Have Great Picnic: Turnout Totals 100,000: President of Coe College Says 400,000 More From State to Trek Here," 1 Mar. 1936: A1.