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Show M Game Thump-Thum- p Game Silke Sit in a circle and tell everyone to take a good look around the room. Then send one player out while the others decide on changing the position of some small object, or hiding something. Then give one in the circle a cane. (If you are just a few players, each one has a cane.) When the player comes back and starts hunting the object or the change, the leader thumps on the floor with the cane, loudly or softly, depending upon how near or far away the player is from the object. When the object is another pjayer goes but This game is very exciting. Teach me a new game, JIMMIE! dis-cover- ed, Edited by MARJORIE BARROWS. Editor of The Cfcildrti's Hour ' Mates air smell floiver-ftes- h WHAT ANIMAL IS IT? Deodorant quickly kills unpleasant household odors -cooking, smoking, bathroom, pets, musty closets, baby's room, and sick room. Get it at your grocery or drug store. Be sure to keep an extra H RjORAL, SPCE, Jf5 ere is a small animal that naps from October to April. He is fond of grass or clover for breakfast and grass and fruit for dinner. With his strong feet he digs his burrow home with a hall that goes down and up leading to his nest. Spring grass-line- d floods can't hurt his home! He has one front door and two back doors so that he can run away when dogs, farmers, or foxes try to get him. If he has to fight, this animal can! When he wants to rest, he can sit on his tail and his two hind feet. He can even close up his little round ears when he is digging so the dirt can't get in. He belongs to the family RODENTIA, but you guess his everyday name. Perhaps you have heard him growl when he is angry or whistle when he is happy. JHL Florient handy in the kitchen. f Monkey Ann Davicfov Om Spray of Colgate's nw Air floriont instant-actio- n Jrrh ffragrances: Ruth Dixon ) VHoWtcli'WoWait'HoWnte 'f A monkeys face is flat and wide With big ears showing at each side. He practices his monkey-shin- es two-foot-lo- ng Does this happen to you? You get out of bed in the morning. You feel stiff and achey. You say to yourself: MI wonder if I have arthritis . . . should I see the doctor?" If your if pains are sharp and severe . . . back come after day day they if should. But, you certainly your arthritic pains are moderate r. 7 annoying, cursory . . . just a real nuisance, you should try dolcin tablets. DOLCIN is the world s most widely-use-d ... best-know- n, product specially-mad- e for fast relief whenever such pains of arthri- neuritis or muscular D0t"j me ho V Jill vines, By running in three-leggraces Making silly monkey-face- s, ed THIS ANIMAL IS A AGE MY NAME tis, rheumatism, sciatica, aches occur. By swinging in the trees and SUPER ANAHIST ANTIBIOTIC N f THROAT LOZENGES instantly soothe and helo heal sore throat of colds, without gargling... kill dangerous germs. O INC. AMAMItTCO., Rules for Contest Guess the animal's name and color the picture neatly in its true colors. Send within one week to Ruth Dixon, Junior Treasure Chest, Family Weekly, 153 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago 1, 111. Be sure to send your name, age, and address with your page. Prizes will be awarded to two boys and two girls for the best entries. Try your luck! It's fun! 24 CITY STREET ZONE. STATE. MY NEWSPAPER IS. Twenty-Eight- h Color Contest (June 23, 1957) SOLUTION: Musk Deer. COLOR: Grayish brown, sometimes yellowish red, often varied with lighter patches. WINNERS: Noe Garza, Jr., Zapata, Tex.; Roger Hibbs, Riviera Beach, Fla.; Stella W. Duncan, Ripplemead, Va.; Kathie Boulton, Davis, Calif. Family Weekly, October IS, 1957 By climbing on a high tra- peze, Or searching in his fur for fleas! |