Early Days in Auburn Dale a Village Chronicle of Two Centuries 1665 1870

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You must protect her honor." Although greatly increased in size and strength over her beginnings, the Seminary's power still lies in her purpose to train young women for lives of knowledge and use- fulness.
86 EARLY DAYS IN AUBURN DALE SOCIAL LIFE.
By Nellie P. Draper.
An old letter says, "What pleasant fellowship we had in the old days, when everybody knew everybody else, and the church held us all." The church was necessarily the community center, people learned to work together and depend on
... each other, and real neighborliness was the spirit of lovely Auburndale. Dr. Alexander McKenzie wrote, "Our fellowship was not merely a matter of enjoy- ment, it was a matter of usefulness." Tea parties and Sewing Circles, approved by New England orthodoxy, were really social dissipations.
There were occasional home and church weddings, which were most festive.
The boys of the town used to mix much more freely with the Lasell girls than is possible now : and as a great many families had boarders who were interesting people, the residents of the village were not wholly de- pendent upon themselves.


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