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Show LIFE WITH - LYNNE - verse to say on Hallowe'en. It goes like this : "Hocus Pocus, please don't croak us. All we want is a little treat From someone who is nice and sweet." It snowed this morning and we felt so bad we thought it would kill the pretty roses and chrysanthemums. Now the sun is shining and there is no snow. Hyland Professional Dance studio is having a Hallowe'en party for the teen agers who take lessons there. In fact, there will be Hallowe'en parties everywhere, every-where, in the wards, schools, and at home. I nearly got lost in Sugar House the other day because there are so many new stores opening and so many buildings going up. Bye Now, Lynne. Joke : What word has the most letters in it? 93JJJO isa :'SUV Hi, Kids! A few days ago I went up to Joan Allen's. We played with a golf ball. Joan would throw the ball up, and we would both try to catch it. We chased each other to see who could get the ball first. Once it landed on my. head. Every day when I walk home from school, I see much beautiful beauti-ful color everywhere I look that it takes my breath away. I like to count the Sumach trees with their beautiful red and orange leaves. The Sumach trees at Vee Driene Horman's house match their red roof. Have you seen any pumpkins on the market? I saw some bright orange ones. They were just huge. I'd like to see a pumpkin with a spooky face in some window on Hallowe'en. At school we have been making mak-ing horrible masks. We're going to pin them up on the board. Daddy and I thought up a new CHARLIE MCCARTHY: Of course not, Bergie. I'll send you my allotment check. CBS Radio's "Charlie McCarthy Show" BEULAH: It just isn't right for you to pay for your own engagement en-gagement ring, Oriole. The man ought to pay for it. ORIOLE: He should? BEULAH: Absolutely. And personally I think you should make Mr. Judson suffer for that. ORIOLE: Well, what more can I do? I'm marryin' him, ain't I? CBS Radio's "Beulah" |