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HALLOWEEN (HOLIDAY) 1980 thru - 3

Mary Brown, receptionist at Tacoma's Mary Bridge Hospital, seems immune to the bevy of jolly-faced jack-o-lanterns on her desk and frets away during a few moments this afternoon. The woman usually sports a smile popular with staff and visitor alike. (Photo by Geff Hinds)

HALLOWEEN (HOLIDAY) 1979 And Prior - 4

He said he was an Irishman named Jack O'Lantern and he wanted to have his growth removed from his head, but Mrs. Kitty Stolen, admitting nurse at St. Joseph Hospital and Health Care Center allowed as how he'd better wait until Sunday, Halloween night. Actually, it was another hospital employee inside the pumpkin. And it didn't take surgery to get him out.
From article, "Haunted Hospital?" TNT 10/30/1976 p.B14

HALLOWEEN (HOLIDAY) 1979 And Prior - 3

Need some idea for inexpensive ways to dress up the little ones on Halloween? Designer Marie Smith of Hallmark Cards Inc., suggests that the children be allows to create their own masks because "it makes Halloween more fun and gives the children of accomplishment." "Bug-eyes" is made from assorted sizes and colors of paper plates. "Pretty Piggy" is strictly a feminine pig, who will be the belle of any Halloween ball.
Appeared in the article, "Homemade mask for Halloween" TNT10/22/1979 p.A6

HALLOWEEN (HOLIDAY) 1979 And Prior - 1

Goblins, vampires, and other creatures like these are among the residents of a haunted house the Pierce County chapter of the March of Dimes is helping sponsor at 17006 36th Ave E. from 7p.m. to midnight tomorrow. Other haunted houses include the KTAC Campus Life Mystery Mansion, on South 16th Street near Yakima; the Lakewood Youth Athletic Association house at Santa's Village in the Village Plaza Shopping Center, and the Boy Scout Troop 92 house at Camp Curran, 13220 50th Ave. E.
Photo appeared in article, "They're Haunting for Dimes" TNT 10/29/1976 p.A4

SEA-LAND TACOMA SHIP - 1

Back of Photo:
"BIZ 10/2/87 Gillie
"Suzanne C. Dicks, wife of U.S. congressman Norm Dicks, reacts after letting fly the bottle of champagne to christen the MV Sea-Land Tacoma this morning. The ceremony for the containership took place at the Sea-Land terminal in the Port of Tacoma. Mrs. Dicks is the sponsor of the vessel. Staff Photo by Joe Giron"

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