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Show feet off the floor. Blindfold a player and have him swing' at it with a stick or broom handle. The party host can swing the ' Walter Eckart aroUnd to make it hard to hit. Players take turns to hit or a sack. When the paper sack' bursts, everyone scrambles for Hang a bag of peanuts in a paper sack from the ceiling about seven the peanuts. And the one who scored the hit wins. light fixture Use a strong cord and have the bag A 2V17TTV 9 GAME V.,l if K). cotxm CONE! Walter Eclarr V7 TCATPIT. Here is an interesting trick to play at a party or with a group. The only materials you will need are pieces of paper any size, but CZIAZY L Soldiers wear this VILEO BARD 2. Look up to see this YSK LEUB 3. SANTA'S preference TIGRBH ERD 4. Sunny and gay MENU) WOLLEY 5. See this under foot SARGS REGIME 6. For Kings and Queens LORAY UPLERP " it's more fun if vou have all different sizes. Tell your friends that you bet they cannot fold a piece of paper in half eight times. Then let them 'try with the pieces you give them. They'll find it can't be done. As the paper is folded in half, it becomes thicker and thicker. 'djdind reXoj 9 'uaoiS sseitf s Mdn;aj uouwj f pai CQOSSVOIID n i i i CD i rti:i"L-U-- i i r i i 'frj i 7i X mmr - Junior Journalists Dear Miss Barrows: I have a game that I like to play , very much. You take two tin. cans, any size, and about 20 pop bottle caps. You set them about a foot apart and two people get about five feet away. Each person gets ten caps apiece. They take turns trying to throw the bottle caps in the , cans. For each cap in the can, they get two points. The first one to get fifty points wins. I am eight years old. My sister b writing thb for me. Sincerely yours, TerryWillb Aged VI -- i i Dear Miss Barrows: I have a story that (made up and am sending it to you. :::3C3 A ' n i 1. A C7-ccr- .t 2. Tv;cnty-five-ce- nt 1 Five-ce- nt 5. Qllzn A The Lonesome Monhcy ' : u.. ccin is a coin. DOWN . dollar. , coin. ve cannot buy things because - too much. Cry If ycu hid a nickel and five pennies, yeu would have a .' nickels. C A dollar b worth 0. Hz Scots a thrifty people. 13. A hundred pennies are worth how many C, C tzzl A TOWEL TOILET KIT Fold and sew one end of a Turkish towel about one-thiof the way back. Then sew a piece, of binding tape to the top of the towel to make the and a piece at both sides for ticing around the waist To form the three pockets, stitch as shown. The unit b washable and can be used as a towel and toilet kit to hold your soap, comb, toothbrush, and tooth paste. rd tie-strin- g, lAMIlY WIEKIT What's the tree that, cries? What tree grows near the seashore? i What tree wears-- warm garment? What tree would be likely to bark? What tree can never be my- -a self? What tree b never younger? What tree b the father of the others? Aged 11 Your friend, Randy feown f Hayward, Minn. Med -- Avej 'japra 'poomSoq Suidaain. 'AUnm 4PH SH3MSNV ;.: , Woodhull, N. Y. 8 A TREE GAME MAGA2!Nf StfTfMlEt 11 Should you save some of your money? Away down in the jungles of Africa lived a little monkey.' He was a lonesome monkey. His name was Bobo. He felt he had no friends. One day he ran away from hb little home in the jungle. He walked and walked and walked. At last he came to something queer it was the ocean. Bobo saw a big, big boat, and he climbed on the boat The boat sailed out into the sea. It went for days and days and days. Finally the boat stopped. Bobo heard nobes, and he saw tall buildings and he saw many people. Bobo got off the boat and ran into a forest where things were quiet As he, was resting, along came a little girl. She was a nice girL Bobo cuddled up to her, and so the girl said, "You can be my pet" From then on Bobo wasn't lonesome any' mbreY Your friend, - Aged 7 25, 133 " Dwight Hunter Pueblo, Colo. Play Toss Save your empty milk cartons until you have six. Wash them and let dry. Then put them near a wall in a pyramid formation. Instead of using, balk, use three pair of sox, wadding each v. pair into a tight ball The players stand across the turns trying to room and-tak. knock over all six cartons with the three balb. Here b how ' you score: ' Knocked over all. six with one ball, 20 points. . Knocked over all six with two balls, 15 points. H they are not all down after the third ball, you score one point for each one knocked over. The first one to reach e ! fifty points wins. Anne Elizabeth Sims Aged 11 Albany, Ga. ; , . . LETTERS-HOBBIES-STORI- Childranl Sand in your ORIGINAL onas to Mitt Marjori Barrows, JUNIOR JOURNALISTS, 153 N. Michigan Avanua, Chicago I, Illinois, with your nam, AGE, and addrau. Tha writart of tha bait contributions will racaiv $5. All contributors will ractiva tha JUNIOR JOURNALISTS' burton. |