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November 5, 1953
East Cleveland Leader
East Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
What is this article about?
Chief H. S. Weaver praises East Cleveland's peaceful Hallowe'en, thanking children for orderly fun, parents for supervision, and Auxiliary Police for traffic aid, noting it as one of the best seasons.
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Weaver Pleased With Hallowe'en Behaviour Here
Its three big "Thank yous" from Chief of Police H. S. Weaver for the fine way in which the Hallowe'en fun-makers celebrated Hallowe'en in East Cleveland. The night of ghosts and goblins with hundreds of children on "trick or treat" trips about town, passed off in fine fashion, says the chief.
The first "Thank you" goes to the boys and girls for their splendid behaviour, showing that they can have plenty of fun without resorting to disturbances or destruction of property. And fun they had.
The second "Thank you" goes to the parents. Chief Weaver cruised about town the night before and the night of Hallowe'en, and in so many instances he observed the parents accompanying the little bands of children as they rang doorbells for treats. "Parents who take time to join in their children's fun are to be congratulated," said Chief Weaver.
The third "Thank you" goes to the East Cleveland Auxiliary Police. This band of trained volunteers added an excellent contribution to the two fun nights. They were on duty at all busy street intersections, ready to aid the children safely across the streets, and served in other capacities about town.
The co-operation of the boys and girls, their parents, and the Auxiliary Police added up to one of the best Hallowe'en seasons we have had says Chief of Police Weaver.
Its three big "Thank yous" from Chief of Police H. S. Weaver for the fine way in which the Hallowe'en fun-makers celebrated Hallowe'en in East Cleveland. The night of ghosts and goblins with hundreds of children on "trick or treat" trips about town, passed off in fine fashion, says the chief.
The first "Thank you" goes to the boys and girls for their splendid behaviour, showing that they can have plenty of fun without resorting to disturbances or destruction of property. And fun they had.
The second "Thank you" goes to the parents. Chief Weaver cruised about town the night before and the night of Hallowe'en, and in so many instances he observed the parents accompanying the little bands of children as they rang doorbells for treats. "Parents who take time to join in their children's fun are to be congratulated," said Chief Weaver.
The third "Thank you" goes to the East Cleveland Auxiliary Police. This band of trained volunteers added an excellent contribution to the two fun nights. They were on duty at all busy street intersections, ready to aid the children safely across the streets, and served in other capacities about town.
The co-operation of the boys and girls, their parents, and the Auxiliary Police added up to one of the best Hallowe'en seasons we have had says Chief of Police Weaver.
What sub-type of article is it?
Historical Event
What themes does it cover?
Moral Virtue
Family
Social Manners
What keywords are associated?
Halloween
East Cleveland
Police Chief
Good Behavior
Auxiliary Police
Trick Or Treat
What entities or persons were involved?
H. S. Weaver
Boys And Girls
Parents
East Cleveland Auxiliary Police
Where did it happen?
East Cleveland
Story Details
Key Persons
H. S. Weaver
Boys And Girls
Parents
East Cleveland Auxiliary Police
Location
East Cleveland
Event Date
Hallowe'en
Story Details
Chief of Police H. S. Weaver thanks children for good behavior, parents for accompanying them, and Auxiliary Police for assisting during Hallowe'en celebrations without disturbances.