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Chicago Tribunei
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Chicago, Illinois
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180
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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1966 IS Section 10 5 Trick or Treat-Kid's Delight GOODIES "On Halloween night, we get lots of good UNREAL "Ghosts aren't real, are they?" asks Donna things to cat," said Dorecn Fercstad, 308 67th Peifer Deckard, 912 May Lafayette school, Hammond, school, Schcrcrvillc. --X fHoatK3CHK i stum ravon BY KALIOPEE MALAGARIS Witches, goblins, Gremlins, and ghosts. Sacks full of candy, From many a host. Costumes and masks, Candy and bluffs, Halloween spirit Comes easy enough. The pumpkins are carved, The ghosts are a-vaiting; The trees, moved by winds, Dark shadows creating.

I knock on a door, Then jump back in fright. The fear goes away, My Dad is in sight. Hearing the crackle, And whisk of a broom, Can that black silhouette Be a witch on the moon? ITRIBUNE Staff Photos by Roy Haiti YELLING, SHOUTING Ideas about Halloween come fast and flavorful from school-age youngsters, and these two are no exceptions. Joe Wintczak, 5628 Baring av. (right), and Robert Ziller, 5607 Homerlee both of East Chicago's Roxana school, say that among their antics tomorrow night they'll shout, "Trick or treat, Smell my feet, Give me something good to eat." WITCHES Andrew Milan, 5607 Baring of East Chicago's Roxana school, said, "I heard somewhere that witches can chew you up." He is dressed up in an elephant costume for the class Halloween party.

Rapping on windows, Running to hide, Calling, "O-o-o-o!" in a whisper, "Hope I'm not spied!" "The game I am playing Is really all right. It's usual, you know, On All-Hallows night." My sack's overladen. The night is bone-chilling. When asked, "Should we stop I nod, very willing. Off goes the mask, On goes a grin.

Opening the sack, I begin to dig in. Chewing and chomping The tasty delights. Then off to bed And down with the lights. Staring in darkness, And sneaking a sweet, Waiting for next year To scream, "Trick or treat!" O-O-O-O! Annette Eurley, 5519 Beall of Lafayette school, Hammond, said, "Ghosts wear white sheets, and go o-o-o-o!" GOT AWAY "Once my cousin saw a ghost while we were riding our bikes," said Renee Grudzien, 5436 Reading Roxana school, East Chicago. "We went real fast to get away because we thought she was going to fly after us." TOOT, TOOT "I'm going to blow my horn, then shout 'Trick or said Dwayne Smith, 5507 Wegg st, Roxana school, East Chicago.

3 i HH1 SCARY "Monsters make faces like this," said Edward Berry, 1444 Kennedy Peifer school, Schcrcrvillc. LICORICE "I'd like some purple, green, and red licorice for Halloween," said Cheryl Conway, 5518 Homerlee Roxanna school, East Chicago. SHADOWY "Ghosts and dark shadows scare me on Halloween," said Scott Burbage, 250 Grieving Pro st man school, Dyer..

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