The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, April 21, 1912, SECTION SIX, Image 86

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THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN. PORTLAND. APRIL. 2-1, 1912
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MOW TO PLAY-
Every boy scout enthusiast and la
fact every one of the family will en
joy this new game of boy scout. To
begin cut out each of the squares bd
low and place them 'In one pack. As
many as 6 persons can play,' so the
dealer selected takes the pack and If
6 pre playing deals out 6 squares to
each player. The player to the left
of the dealer then plays one of his
squares (as In authors) on the table
tend each player does the same and
after one round the one who has
'played the highest number gets all
the cards on the table and the play
starts again The object Is to cap
ture the letters which will spell
BOY SCOUT and the player doing
so wins the game. In case a less
number than eix flay, always take
out enough cards to make each play
er have an even number Xf cards
dealt, but In doing so do not take out
any of the letters contained In BOY
SCOUT
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ANNA BELLE'S
AND MARJORIE'S CLOTHES
Dear Kriend yesterday the mail man brought me an armful of letters from my M"'"
Imagine how happy It made me to read the many exprebaionsoi ,or, Y "uot, follow thmaii
I try to do all I can
best 1 can. I am ehowli
like them. The little
to please you and am glad when you make your kind suggestions and follow thenras
wing you some new things which Marjorle and I have just gotten and hope you will
v.r. -,i mii nr,v-" and I think are very cute, don t you7 THe ANNA
BEIXE SEWING SOCIETY is still progressing and soon i hope we will have a membership, of many thousand
rr .nd rirU. I hone vou will do your best toward organizing one if you havent already begun Write,
nM as often as you can. for I'm always so glad to get your letters. Address me care this paper, movingly.