The Witch Party
The Witch Party given by St. Luke's Guild in Armory Hall, Friday evening, was a novelty in the way of entertainments. The attendance was unusually large. The hall was appropriately decorated for the occasion with palm leaves, evergreens and ivy arranged with exquisite taste. In the center of the room Was the witches' cauldron, and half way between the earth and sky the old woman in the clothes basket was suspended.
The Merry Rout of Halloween
We are all of us better for an occasional frolic and Halloween with its quaint customs and mystic tricks affords opportunity for much innocent merriment. Halloween, which falls tomorrow, will be celebrated tonight in thousands of homes.
Superstitions of Halloween
Halloween, as we know it, is confined to tricks, all of which, have, for their detriment the discovery of one's own true love, or the unravelment of a love affair. Notwithstanding the fact that Halloween is the night of true love, it is not considered a propitious thing to receive a proposal on this night.
Spooks and Hobgoblins of Halloween
Tomorrow night is Halloween and the heart of many a Coshocton youth is exultant over the fact. It is the night for mischief and revelry and Coshocton has just as many or perhaps a few more revelers and mischief-makers than the average town.
The Moth-Eaten Wizard
Once upon a time, there lived a Magician who was so famous that people came from all over the world to witness his wonderful feats of magic. Among them was the Prince of India, who thought the Magician a fraud, the object of his visit being to expose him.
The Princess And The Monster
Once upon a time there lived a little Princess who had a nurse that told her when she was naughty a big Monster would come and get her arid carry her off to his cave and there no one could tell what would happen to her.