The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 13, 1960, FARM and HOME section, Image 26

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    Dragons, hobgoblins and spooks are in order come the last days
of October for this is the season when witches, goblins and other
small sprites hie themselves forth in weird processions around
the neighlxrrhood gathering harvests of treats.
You’ll want treats a-plenty on hand for the "trick and treat’
crowd, for along with their sacks full of lix)t they’re sure to
bring home appetites sharpened by the outing in the autumn arr.
But bear in mind that Halloween fun isn’t limited to small
ghosts and goblins for Halloween is the eve of All Saints Day
and an evening of festivity for folks of all ages the world over.
Down in New Orleans where they specialize in celebrations, the
occasion takes on almost a carnival atmosphere. With a bit of
ingenuity we can have much the same fun wherever we live.
Plan some high-jinks and some “fearful refreshments" and
you’re all set for having yourself a time with dragons, goblins,
witches and sjxxiks on Halloween.
BY SUSAN LOWE
It's a fun Halloween party for young and old
when you serve these spooky favors of edi
ble hobgoblins and a witch for good meas
ure. These fun-favors are made with dough
nuts, covered with the black magic of melt
ed semi-sweet chocolate morsels, and faced
with candy, nuts and coconut.
A crooked neck squash makes a fearsome
dragon to hold appetizers on picks. Here the
dragon doesn't breathe fire, but flames from
canned heat concealed in the "body" make
Frank toasting possible.
We like the jack-o-lantern cookies, too. Crisp
refrigerator cookies (ginger, nut, or vanilla)
are covered with orange frosting. With melt
ed sweet chocolate and a toothpick, a bud
ding portrait painter makes sport of fortune
telling prophesies.
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