Games for Everybody by May C. Hofmann
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each other as though they were the person whose name is on the other's
back, but do not mention the name, and from the conversation, they have to guess who they are. PROGRESSIVE PUZZLES. The players are provided with pasteboard cards 2 inches square, and scissors. At a signal, given by the hostess, they must cut their cards in four pieces, the cuts must intersect in some place, but the card can be cut in any other way. When the cards are cut and the four pieces mixed, they are passed to the player at the right, who has to put the four pieces together correctly. A certain time is given for each puzzle and each time it is passed to the right, until each player has his own puzzle again. TIT FOR TAT. Plan to have an even number of guests invited, half ladies and half gentlemen. Provide thick boards for each lady, also a hammer and paper of tacks, |
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