Then Jill named hers "Bubby."
One of the boys named his "Green Top," and another was "Big Eyes."
Just as the bell rang for school the last one was finished.
How Miss Phillips laughed when the children marched in, each one carrying a funny Jack-o'-lantern!
She said she could not tell which one was the prettiest.
After she had been introduced to each one they were put into the hall to wait for school to be over.
Hallowe'en night every lantern had a candle in it, and the children had great fun trying to frighten their mothers and fathers and each other.
Of course Grandpa Hall jumped and ran when he saw a big bright face coming at him from the barn.
Then Grandma Hall saw it in the woodshed, and she ran and hid behind the kitchen door.
Tommy played with Humpty Dumpty for several days.