"The worst that can happen at a party is for the hostess to be at a loss
to know what to provide next, in the way of amusements, for her guests.
Whether the visitors be old or young, she must see to it that they have
a non-stop round of fun and enjoyment. All this, of course, is easier
said than done, since tastes differ considerably, and what pleases one
group of folk may fall flat with another. The hostess, therefore, and
those helping her, must not tolerate a single dull moment. As soon as a
game or diversion loses favour, another should be substituted, and
unless the organizers are well versed in party matters their store of
knowledge will be speedily exhausted. It is to save such situations as
these that this book has been written. It contains between a hundred and
fifty and two hundred suggestions for making a party bright and
attractive. The items are selected for both adults and youngsters, and
it may well be claimed that there are diversions to suit every taste."
Contents Include: Games For the Young and Old Puzzles and Tricks Worth
Trying Card Games For Stakes Paper and Pencil Games Charades Worth
Acting Tableaux Vivants Thought-Reading and Second-Sight Conundrums
Worth Asking A Part Side-Show Auld Lang Syne