ENTERTAINMENT: Games, Stories, Others --- For - BOYS: 1. Marbles. 2. Mumble (sp?) Peg. 3. Roll an old tire, or roll a tire with someone inside of it. 4. Make roads under the house and use snuff bottles as cars. 5. Roll a metal wheel with a staff. For - GIRLS: 1. Paper dolls. 2. Jacks. 3. Tin Can Shinny. 4. Jump (or Jumping) board. 5. Jump the rope,(the faster the better). For - ALL: 1. Spin the bottle. 2. Pop the Whip. 3. Tell ghost stories in the dark. 4. Snipe hunting. 5. Tom Walkers made with blocks of wood, or tin cans nailed to narrow boards. 6. Tag. 7. Walk a railroad track and see who can walk the fartherest without falling off. 8.Sit in a circle --- one person starts a story with a sentence or more - stops, and the person next to him continues the story with a sentence or more - and on to the next person, etc. The last person in the circle ends the story. (It can hilarious!!) Knowing the activities of our ancestors in their youth is very important in building "Family Profiles". It can be as valuable as recording "Deed Records", or "Family Ghosts in the Closet". Thanks, Ray. Winnie