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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 10 Nov 1928, p. 16

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14 WINNETKA TALK November 10, 1928 3,000 At Community House Hallowe'en Fete Top (left--Mrs. W. M. Crilly reads fame and for- tune in palm of Peggy Anderson. Center (left)--Tom Scott does a Pied Piper with the Bagpipes. Tom led the grand march. Bottom (left)--A few athletically inclined young- sters in a rope-climbing contest. Apparently this feature attracted quite some crowd. .--Photos by Lehle. Center--The three witches (looking not unlike the celebrated furies), were kept busy throughout Hallowe'en evening. There were many costumes but these were the "wickedest." But they're really quite nice "off stage." Reading, (left to right)--Anna Blow, Kathryn Flinn, and Mary McGovern. Top (right)--Nancy Raub tries her luck at the "Grab Bag," while others form in line awaiting a similar happy privilege. Center (right)--A couple of embryo Dempseys and Tunneys doing their stuff under the handicap --% of a pair of ash containers. Bottom (right)--Earl Gorman captures a big one in the apple-bobbing competition.

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