Happy Halloween!
I don't have anything Disneyland-ish to share for the occasion, but I figured that some vintage photos might do. These are from the year 1955.
I'll start with this one; those kids are cute as heck, and are thrilled with their cool bags full of candy. But their costumes, yeesh. It's like mom sewed old table cloths into some sort of smock/dress/tent garments. I appreciate the maker spirit, and I'm sure she loved her kids, but nobody on the block envied these boys that night.
The rest of these are from the same family, showing one of their annual Halloween costume spectacular! Even in the mid-50's, store-bought costumes seem to have been a rarity. That being said, I'm not sure why I bothered to scan this one, since there's not a costume in the whole photo. Just salt-of-the-earth folks having a good time.
These two are just odd. The rubber masks must have been a real extravagance. Pillows were an essential part of many costumes, because body dysmorphia is hilarious!
Yeah, some of these were awfully dark. But I had to include them! Most of the outfits seem to be made up of odds and ends that were at mom and dad's house, with a simple plastic mask thrown in for mystery. But Woody Woodpecker (nobody's favorite cartoon character) is there in what is an early, elaborate drugstore costume.
Those bloody floating heads look like they should be from a scary Kurosawa movie. Considering that this was a churchy family, some of the tableaus were pretty freaky. And that figure of death to the left would give me a heart attack if it jumped out at me on a dark night.
And lastly, here's another nutty lineup of costumes. Farmer Clem, Poodle Girl, Rich Society Lady, and... Ghost Alien? The Ghost Alien is my favorite! I would dress like that every day if I could.
May your trick-or-treating bring you many large-sized candy bars!