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Games for Everybody by May C. Hofmann
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WIGGLES.


Provide each guest with pencil and paper. Papers four inches square
will be large enough. Each player draws a line about an inch and a
half long with one or more quirks in it, in the upper left hand corner
of the paper.

The papers are then passed to the player to the right who must draw
some picture out of the "wiggle" in the corner. The paper may be
turned in any position. Allow five minutes for the drawings.

At the end of this time, each one writes his name on the paper and
hands it to the hostess. A committee is appointed to decide upon the
best "wiggle-picture" and a prize is awarded to the artist. Examples--

[Illustration: Two drawings of a Roman column a swan, and the
"wiggles" they are based on]

The heaviest line is the wiggle.



TELEGRAM.


Provide the players with pencil and paper. Each one then writes on
his piece of paper ten letters of the alphabet in any order, using no
letter twice. The papers are then passed to the right and each one is
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