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A GAME TO PLAY.

When you have your party you should certainly play fishing. For every one can join in, one at a time, and when the others are watching they can got a ' good laugh out of the fun. All you need are some boot buttons — these are the "fish" —and some tiny wooden "lines" with cotton attached. These have bent pins tied on the end of the "lines." Scatter the buttons over a piece of white cardboard, and then angle with your bent pin to catcli the loops of the buttons. Bach player fishes for a certain lime, though you can all fish together if there arc not too many of you. The playor to catch the most "fish" wins the game. . .

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 129, 2 June 1928, Page 15

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A GAME TO PLAY. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 129, 2 June 1928, Page 15

A GAME TO PLAY. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 129, 2 June 1928, Page 15

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