Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1950 — Page 19
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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A HALLOWEEN HOBO PARTY
Hobo parties are fun because they do not take too much fancy preparation. The best place to hold a hobo party is outdoors either fn the back yard, on the church grounds, or in a nearby wooded area. Hobos always cook over an open fire, so the host or hostess can have plenty of weiners and marshmallows for roasting. If it is a cool night a pot of simmering soup will keep the spirits warm inside. as well as outside, Logs or stools dragged up around the fire give a cozy warm feeling that whets the appetite of young or old. One or two of the hobos should have the responsibility ef having plenty of buns, mustard, catsup and salt ready for the weiners. Apples, doughnuts, cider, or even hot chocolate will give plenty of variety for the hungriest teenager. After the cooking is over play hide and seek among the flicker
| ing shadows of the fire light. Then when the fire begins to die down,
gather around for ghost storiez, and end up with plenty of songs,
| TOMORROW-—Form a circle for “Cat and the R¢t.”
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