[In the northern part of England, Hallowe’en is still called Nut-Crack Night.]
For a Nut-Crack Night Party, write invitations on a pumpkin-shaped booklet, cut double, with face of Jack-o’-Lantern painted outside; inside write:
Decorate your rooms with yellow and black tissue paper streamers, and hang from the ceiling by threads, cats, owls, bats and witches cut from black paper. Pinned on the curtains and screens they give a weird effect. Light the rooms with Jack-o’-Lanterns or electric candles.
The usual nut-cracking, floating walnut shells in tubs, throwing apple paring three times over head and at last on the floor, to show initials of name of future husband, may be indulged in. Have sets of letters of the alphabet in a basket, allow guest to take a handful and arrange name of lad or lass they will marry.
Walnut shells tied with ribbon will contain fortunes, or they may be attached to strings concealed in a paper pudding. Each guest draws a string for a fortune at the end.
Other fortunes may be obtained at a post office, received in the form of a letter, postal, package or paper.
To pay for the mail, require each guest to do some stunt, he must then undo his paper or whatever he receives, and reveal his fortune to the rest.
A palmist, astrologer or gipsy may also give fortunes.
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Hide nuts about the room, allow the guest three minutes to search, and the one with the most, obtains a prize.
Hide animal crackers also, give each guest a folded paper on which is written such a verse as:
He must search for the animal-cracker lion; if he finds any other animal he must leave it undisturbed for the right party to find. Jingles about the animals may readily be prepared by the hostess. A few are suggested:
Pass out cards with the questions and give guest a certain time to complete; those who have correct lists are presented with bags of peanuts.
Other little jingles can readily be made up like the above, naming such nuts as peanut, pecan, philbert, etc.