A GAME TO PLAY
This is a game, that will interest you, whether you are young and only ablo to spell a few words, or whether you are older and able to spell almost anything. It is a game that will improve your spelling too, that is if you make sure you form the words correctly^ ~ ' ■First of all you cut. 26 squaros of cardboard and on each write plainly a letter of the alphabet. Get your chum to do the samo, and, then see who can make the most words out of the one alphabet. . . ■ ... And on other days :when you have some.friends in to see you, you could make several sets of alphabets and have quito a good game together. What you have to do is to put all the letters of the alphabets you have made in a box and the players sit round the table. Players.in turn pick out a letter, and as they keep on picking they try to make words with their letters. Tho players who make tie most words, of course, win tho game.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 138, 14 June 1930, Page 18
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181A GAME TO PLAY Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 138, 14 June 1930, Page 18
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