Coconut Grove entry at Palm Fete Parade. Miami, Florida. Image ca. 1915. American. Stamped DEVINE AND HAYES Commercial Photographers 300 Second street, MIAMI, FLORIDA on the back. Woman’s Club of Coconut Grove Records Collection, University of Miami Library Special Collections. Copyright not determined but probably in the public domain due to age. via https://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/digital/collection/asm0400/id/79/rec/1Coconut Grove entry at Palm Fete Parade. Miami, Florida. Image ca. 1915. American. Stamped DEVINE AND HAYES Commercial Photographers 300 Second street, MIAMI, FLORIDA on the back. Woman’s Club of Coconut Grove Records Collection, University of Miami Library Special Collections. Copyright not determined but probably in the public domain due to age. via https://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/digital/collection/asm0400/id/40/rec/2 Housekeepers Club entry at Palm Fete Parade. Miami, Florida. Image ca. 1915. American. Stamped DEVINE AND HAYES Commercial Photographers 300 Second street, MIAMI, FLORIDA on the back with “Housekeepers Club car loaned by Mr. Commers for the officers; Miss Flora McFarlane President, Mrs. Clinkenbeard Vice-President, Mrs. Wade Secretary Mrs. Commers Treasurer. At the Parade in Miami Florida, January 12th 1915 First prize” written on the back. The Housekeepers Club is the original name of the Woman’s Club of Coconut Grove. Woman’s Club of Coconut Grove Records Collection, University of Miami Library Special Collections. Copyright not determined but probably in the public domain due to age. via https://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/digital/collection/asm0400/id/22/rec/3Mrs. D.T. Davis and Lillian Justison for Coconut Grove entry in Palm Fete Parade. Miami, Florida. Image ca. 1915. American. Stamped DEVINE AND HAYES Commercial Photographers 300 Second street, MIAMI, FLORIDA with “Back seat. Mrs. D.T. Davis, Mrs. Dr Justison Sc. Driver Harold Dr B. Justison, Mrs. Lillian Justison 1915″ written on the back. Woman’s Club of Coconut Grove Records Collection, University of Miami Library Special Collections. Copyright not determined but probably in the public domain due to age. via https://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/digital/collection/asm0400/id/105/rec/4
Eventually the Palm Fete went away; it appears it was the forerunner of the Orange Bowl parade.