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A BRAND-NEW PARTY GAME

A brand-new party game has been made in America, and it is very amusing. The guests arc the “ victims ” of the game in turn, and have a notice fastened on their back. This notice is the name of a well-known person. The “victim” must not know what name ho has, but is to guess by the other players’ behaviour

and by asking them questions which can only be answered by “ Yes ” and “ No.” If he cannot guess his name inside a certain space of time, he mustpay a forfeit. In the picture you see a boy who represents the boxer Schraeling. He doesn’t know this yet, but is trying to guess by the others’ strange behaviour. Notice how one of the boys has made himself a pair of smart boxing-gloves out of a couple of dusters!

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Evening Star, Issue 23746, 29 November 1940, Page 3

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A BRAND-NEW PARTY GAME Evening Star, Issue 23746, 29 November 1940, Page 3

A BRAND-NEW PARTY GAME Evening Star, Issue 23746, 29 November 1940, Page 3

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