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Show The lllustrated-proverb Game. The following will be found amusing amus-ing as one method of entertaining a small party of guests: Uso cards four by five Inches. On each card write one well-known proverb, pro-verb, leaving all other numbers blank. For Instance, opposite No. 1 on tho first card write "It Is never too late to mend." On tho second card leavo No. 1 blank, and opposite No. 2 write "It never rains but It pours." Fill In No. 3 on the third card with "Mako hay while while tho sun shines." Continue thus until each card contains con-tains a proverb, using as many numbers num-bers as you have guests. An ordinary child's black-board placed on an easel and provided with crayon and an eraser, should be at hand. Each guest is to lcprcsent by a drawing or sketch on tho blackboard tho proverb written on his card, and all the other guests aro to guess what proverb the drawing represents, and write their guesses In tho blank spaces opposite tho proper numbers on their cards. At the close a prlzo may bo awarded for the best drawing, and also a booby prizo for the poorest. A small live-cent live-cent tracing-slate makes a good booby prize. |