Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 292, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1910 — A Christmas Fairy. [ARTICLE]

A Christmas Fairy.

In the center of a room place a large round table covered with a green cloth scattered all over with small boughs of evergreen frosted with tinsel. Suspended from the chandelier and hanging just far enough apart to admit a little light from above have garlands sparkling with frost, with the ends fastened to the sides of the table, three-quarters of the way around it. The effect will be that of a tent The other quarter should be left open, so t bat one may look Inside and see an immense cornucopia covered with silver paper, with its open end toward the front. As though emerging from it the Christmas fairy (a wax dolb, sparkling In robes of white and silver, should be poised. A frosted wreath should crowu her golden curls, and in “or band she should hold a long f’ er wand. The Cornucopia should seem to be emptying itself into the glittering train of the good fairy.