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WITH FRANK SINCERITY.

AN INDIVIDUAL WFLCO'MF,. Saying tbe right thins' at the right moment does not involve a fund of •ocial small-talk; it is the result of a kindly personality, a desire to be pleasant to everybody, and a ready courtesy which never flags. The woman who earns such an enviable reputation (says a writer in an exchange) does not do it with gush, ’out expresses her appreciation and nraise with frank sincerity. She is quick to . tender her thanks, however small the service rendered, and when she. makes a gift, she has somethingpretty and gracious to say which enhances its value. She is always among the first to offer congratulations on a happy event, and she doesn’t forget .to make kind and interested -inquiries alter health and home affairs when she meets a friend or acquaintance. Greeting her guests, she has an individually welcoming remark for each, so that everyone thinks their corn, ■pany has been specially desired, a guest- herself, taking her leave from her hostess, she makes some happy observation in warm acknowledgment of tbe hospitality she has enjoyed, which conveys to the perhaps (ired other woman that her efforts have ben appreciated by at least one. present.

She is at hev brightest visiting an ailing friend, and humanly sympathetic in time of trouble. There is a quiet difference in her conversation with older people which they find pleasantly refreshing. Tactful, and eager to make everybody, she comes in contact with feel at their ease, her principal thought is to create a pleasant feeling, for her own satisfaction, as well as the pleasure of others; the “right thing to say’’ comes naturally under such condL tions.

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Shannon News, 6 November 1925, Page 3

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279

WITH FRANK SINCERITY. Shannon News, 6 November 1925, Page 3

WITH FRANK SINCERITY. Shannon News, 6 November 1925, Page 3

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