. Inglenook, The (1911) . ts enemies — eviland vicious thoughts and imaginings — wehave solved the problem of scientific well-trained mind is always able to fur-nish the harmonious note in any condition. It was not intended that man shouldsuffer, but rejoice and forever be happy,buoyant, jubilant and prosperous. It is theperverted thought habit that has deterio-rated the race. We are so constituted that we must doright, we must go straight, we must beclean and pure and true and unselfish, mag-nanimous and charitable and loving, or wecannot be really healthy, successful orhappy. Perfec


. Inglenook, The (1911) . ts enemies — eviland vicious thoughts and imaginings — wehave solved the problem of scientific well-trained mind is always able to fur-nish the harmonious note in any condition. It was not intended that man shouldsuffer, but rejoice and forever be happy,buoyant, jubilant and prosperous. It is theperverted thought habit that has deterio-rated the race. We are so constituted that we must doright, we must go straight, we must beclean and pure and true and unselfish, mag-nanimous and charitable and loving, or wecannot be really healthy, successful orhappy. Perfect harmony of mind and bodymeans a clean mentality. Everybody ought to be happier than thehappiest of us. This was the Divine might as well say that the maker of themost perfect watch that was ever con-structed planned for and intended a certainamount of friction and imperfection as thatthe Creator who doeth all things well intended that man should have more or lesssuffering.— The Nautilus. The Inglenook 1391. VSi i* .^•?ij THE CHRISTMAS PARTY DEARIE me, Grandma Duck lookedup from her knitting with a wor-ried expression, if it wont beChristmas Day a week from to-morrow, and little Quacker will be just sixmonths old. I really must have a that moment Quacker, himself, camerunning- in to warm his toes, for he hadbeen sliding on the ice with Sammy Bowser. Wouldnt you like to have a party,Quacker? asked his grandmother. Oh, granny! granny! When? Andthe little duck danced up and down excit-edly. Today? Today! Listen to the child. As if I could give a party today when the house is in heaps, and Mr. Bowser hasnt brought the groceries I ordered yesterday. Quackers face fell. But granny: Well have it Christmas you like to have, my dear? Lets have Tommy and Sammy Bowser,and the four little Plymouths, and , and Miss Tabitha, and JohnnySquirrel, and — Thats enough, thats enough, many do you want, for goodnesssake. Mrs. Plymouth


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